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A major strength of American Chemical Society (ACS) is the large
number of volunteers who help to grow and sustain the organization,
from local sections to technical divisions, from regional to
national meetings, from task forces to national committees, and
from conducting research to writing and reviewing manuscripts for
journals. Some of them spend literally thousands of hours on behalf
of ACS and the global chemistry enterprise, helping students or
fellow scientists, organizing meetings and symposia, and reaching
out to the local communities. One of the people who excelled in
these efforts was the late Prof. Ernest L. Eliel. For many years he
taught at the University of Notre Dame and the University of North
Carolina and was an acknowledged leader in organic stereochemistry
and conformational analysis. He was also a leader at ACS, serving
as ACS President in 1992 and Chair of ACS Board of Directors in
1987-89. Unfortunately Prof. Eliel died in 2008, but the ACS held a
symposium in 2016 honoring his work. This book features two volumes
highlighting stereochemistry and global connectivity, which
represent two of the key legacies of Prof. Eliel. Because
stereochemistry is a fundamental chemistry concept, ongoing
research is carried out in different subfields of chemistry (such
as organic, medicinal, carbohydrates, polymers), using various
analytical techniques (such as NMR, X-ray crystallography, and
circular dichroism). The two volumes of this book contain many
research papers that represent cutting-edge research in all the
above areas. Because chemistry is now a world-wide enterprise,
global connectivity is important to chemistry practitioners, and
the chapters on international activities should be of great
interest as well.
A clear, concise, and essential guide providing key information
about cancer survivors and their needs-and how those needs can best
be met. Excellent Care for Cancer Survivors: A Guide to Fully Meet
Their Needs in Medical Offices and in the Community is edited by
the director of the Lance Armstrong Cancer Survivorship Program at
the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and comprised of articles by
experts from that prestigious institution, from the Harvard Medical
School, and other leading cancer programs. Its goal is simple: to
assure that the millions of cancer survivors in the United States
get the help they need to live life to its fullest. This timely
work, enriched by conversations with cancer survivors themselves,
explains the array of challenges that may affect survivors, from
physical needs to psychological, spiritual, sexual, and financial
issues. Topics such as nutrition and exercise are also addressed,
as are risk assessment, rehabilitation, and possible cognitive
dysfunction after chemotherapy. A final section explains the nuts
and bolts of starting a professional cancer survivorship program,
from staffing to fundraising, exploring what can and is being done
to help cancer survivors in different settings achieve optimal
health and quality of life. Conversations with cancer survivors
explaining the physical and psychological challenges/obstacles they
face A listing of current cancer survivorship programs across the
United States
The first-ever multivolume treatment of the issues in legal
philosophy and general jurisprudence, from both a theoretical and a
historical perspective. The work is aimed at jurists as well as
legal and practical philosophers. Edited by the renowned theorist
Enrico Pattaro and his team, this book is a classical reference
work that would be of great interest to legal and practical
philosophers as well as to jurists and legal scholar at all levels.
The work is divided in two parts. The theoretical part (published
in 2005), consisting of five volumes, covers the main topics of the
contemporary debate; the historical part, consisting of six volumes
(Volumes 6-8 published in 2007; Volumes 9 and 10, published in
2009; Volume 11 published in 2011 and Volume 12 forthcoming in
2015), accounts for the development of legal thought from ancient
Greek times through the twentieth century. The entire set will be
completed with an index. Volume 6: A History of the Philosophy of
Law from the Ancient Greeks to the Scholastics 2nd revised edition,
edited by Fred D. Miller, Jr. and Carrie-Ann Biondi Volume 6 is the
first of the Treatise's historical volumes (following the five
theoretical ones) and is dedicated to the philosophers' philosophy
of law from ancient Greece to the 16th century. The volume thus
begins with the dawning of legal philosophy in Greek and Roman
philosophical thought and then covers the birth and development of
European medieval legal philosophy, the influence of Judaism and
the Islamic philosophers, the revival of Roman and Christian canon
law, and the rise of scholastic philosophy in the late Middle Ages,
which paved the way for early-modern Western legal philosophy. This
second, revised edition comes with an entirely new chapter devoted
to the later Scholastics (Chapter 14, by Annabel Brett) and an
epilogue (by Carrie-Ann Biondi) on the legacy of ancient and
medieval thought for modern legal philosophy, as well as with
updated references and indexes.
A comprehensive, down-to-earth guide for anyone diagnosed with
breast cancer. Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be scary and
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care. In plain, easy-to-understand language that illuminates all
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that will help get you or anyone you love through the physical and
emotional challenges of the disease, The Breast Cancer Book will
also help readers communicate with their cancer team. Packed with
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When Prayer Takes Place (Hardcover)
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In this volume, Patrick D. Miller studies the Ten Commandments
as ancient document and as contemporary guide. With careful
attention to each commandment in its original context, this book
shows the reader the modern relevance of these basic principles, as
well as how the ideas of each commandment influenced the New
Testament. More than an intellectual exercise, "The Ten
Commandments" applies the call of the commandments to modern-day
issues.
Westminster John Knox Press is proud to introduce an exciting
new phase in the renowned Interpretation commentary series. Instead
of focusing on individual books of the Bible, these new volumes
will focus on the Bible's most enduring passages and most vital
themes, bringing to these topics the insight and faithful wisdom
that are longtime hallmarks of the Interpretation series. This
expanded Interpretation series will be an excellent resource for
all those who teach, preach, and study the Bible.
With data from the United States and Europe, Jon Miller and Linda
Kimmel examine the public's understanding of and attitude toward
biotechnology and biomedicine while they present methods of
introducing cutting edge science to the
nonscientist. Biomedical Communications illustrates how vital it is
for researchers, journalists, and policy makers to clearly
communicate their findings in a way that avoids general
misconception or confusion. The authors explore how to acquire
information about biomedical policy, discuss strategies for
informing consumers, and present tactics for improving biomedical
communication with the public.
TOPICS COVERED:
* Using Research to Improve Biomedical Communications
* The Public Understanding of Biomedical Science
* Strategies for Communications to Consumers
* Public Attitudes Toward Biotechnology Issues
This is a formidable collection of previously published essays by
this distinguished Old Testament scholar. Three significant areas
of biblical studies have been a focus of the author's attention
throughout his career: the Bible in its ancient Near Eastern world,
the Psalms, and Old Testament theology. In Part I, epigraphic
discoveries are examined for the light they shed on biblical texts.
In Part II, special attention is given to the theological
significance of reading the Psalms as a collection. In Part III, a
wide range of theological issues-creation, covenant, prayer,
cosmology, canon, and especially the nature and character of
God-are taken up in various essays that suggest how biblical
theology can contribute to the larger theological enterprise.
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