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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The retail industry has undergone enormous changes during the
last thirty years.
But there is one retailer that not only has remained consistent
in the fluctuating―even tenuous―market, but also has grown in the
process.
"More Than a Hobby "takes you inside the story of David Green,
the man who built the phenomenal success of Hobby Lobby. Green went
beyond surviving in a competitive retail market to thriving,
ultimately expanding his $600 start-up company into a $1.3 billion
per-year enterprise.
Green's incredible accomplishments were based not on
business-school theory but on his grassroots experiences as a store
manager and his creative application of cutting edge ideas,
including:
- Allow managers to spend no more than thirty minutes per day on
paperwork
- Instead of paying a middleman, assemble as much of the product
as possible in-house
- Give buyers the freedom to purchase without restraint--but
within the realm of common sense
- Keep God and family first
"More Than a Hobby "is a practical field manual, filled with
revolutionary ideas for all those who dream of success in the world
of retail business.
Linked by Blood: Hemophilia and AIDS recounts the factors
responsible for the widespread infection of people with hemophilia
by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-contaminated blood and offers
a prescription for addressing the challenges of future viral
epidemics. The book describes the impact of AIDS on people with
hemophilia, their families, and caregivers. The collection,
processing, and distribution of blood in the early years of the HIV
epidemic are described, including the failure of regulatory
agencies to promulgate effective rules to safeguard the blood
supply. The contributions of individuals and organizations that
mitigated the epidemic are recognized. Linked by Blood presents
recommendations for addressing the myriad medical, social, and
economic challenges posed by blood-borne viral infections (AIDS,
Ebola, MERS) that periodically sweep through large segments of our
population.
Essays exploring how England was governed during a tumultuous
period. The twin themes of power and authority in
fourteenth-century England, a century of transition between the
high and late medieval polities, run throughout this volume,
reflecting Professor Given-Wilson's seminal work in the area.
Covering the period between Edward I's final years and the tyranny
of Richard II, the volume encompasses political, social, economic
and administrative history through four major lens: central
governance, aristocratic politics, warfare, and English power
abroad. Topics covered include royal administrative efficiency; the
machinations of government clerks; the relationship between the
crown and market forces; the changing nature of noble titles and
lordship;and ideas of court politics, favouritism and loyalty.
Military policy is also examined, looking at army composition and
definitions of "war" and "rebellion". The book concludes with a
detailed study of treasonous English captainsaround Calais and a
broader examination of Plantagenet ambitions on the European stage.
REMY AMBUHL is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of
Southampton; JAMES BOTHWELL is Lecturer in Later Medieval Historyat
the University of Leicester; LAURA TOMPKINS is Research Manager at
Historic Royal Palaces. Contributors: Andrew Ayton, Michael
Bennett, Wendy R. Childs, Gwilym Dodd, David Green, J.S. Hamilton,
Andy King, Alison McHardy, Mark Ormrod, Michael Prestwich, Bridget
Wells-Furby
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Dark Magic (Hardcover)
S O Green, David Green, Kimberly Rei
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Discovery Miles 6 270
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The Heparins: Properties and Clinical Applications brings the
latest information on heparin, one of the world's most widely used
drugs. The book describes the fascinating history of the discovery
of this biological agent, how it was isolated and characterized,
and its use for the treatment of thrombotic disorders. The
structures of various heparins are illustrated, with their function
as anticoagulants delineated. This comprehensive resource arms
researchers and clinicians with a concise and practical source that
will assist in biomedical research, medical practice, and in
improving patient outcomes.
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Fourteenth Century England XI (Hardcover)
David Green, Christopher Given-Wilson; Contributions by Bridget Wells-Furby, Cary J Nederman, James Bothwell, …
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R3,036
Discovery Miles 30 360
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The fruits of new research on the politics, society and culture of
England in the fourteenth century. The essays collected here engage
with many of the most important themes and subjects of the period.
In addition to addressing matters of kingship and changing theories
of power, they tackle questions concerning loyalty and rebellion at
the centre of authority and on its margins; the role of law, both
domestic and international; the nature of memory - legal,
historical and fabricated; and the relationship between the
Plantagenets and the rulers of those nations and territories over
which England claimed dominion. In so doing, the collection offers
important new insights into political and social developments at
times of major turmoil, including Edward I's war with Scotland, the
deposition of Edward II, and the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, while
also exploring the mechanisms used to ensure peace and the
smooth-running of a kingdom during a time of immense change. DAVID
GREEN is Lecturer in British Studies and History, Harlaxton
College; CHRIS GIVEN-WILSON is Professor of Late Medieval History,
University of St Andrews. Contributors: James Bothwell, S.W.
Dempsey, Matthew Hefferan, Samuel Lane, Cary J. Nederman, W. Mark
Ormrod, Bridget Wells-Furby
An entertaining, instructive, diverse, and unusual book, Light and
Dark: An Exploration in Science, Nature, Art and Technology
encompasses a wide range of topics not normally found in one
book.
With more than 100 diagrams, graphs, and figures, the subjects
discussed include the history of artificial lighting, eclipse
cycles, light-sensitive eyeglasses, rainbows, art, bioluminescence,
the clock setting at the South Pole, zebra stripe patterns,
lighthouses, color perception, the harvest moon, and how
information and speech can be conveyed by light from the sun or a
laser.
The book encourages readers to take a more careful look at many
familiar phenomena, such as the variations in the duration of
twilight through the year and the ability of human vision to
misinterpret patterns of lines under certain conditions. It
describes the anatomical peculiarities of four-eyed fish and
explains how the Jewish calendar contrives to follow both solar and
lunar cycles. It also presents the reasons why tortoise shell cats
are almost always female. Readers are informed where they can see
19th century military equipment that could convey messages rapidly
over vast differences.
Originally published in 1978, this volume provided a broad survey
of the latest research and theory, at the time, concerning the
potential detrimental effects of inappropriate uses of tangible
rewards to modify behaviour. Overall, this research questions the
dominant paradigm within which reinforcers, by definition, have
positive effects on performance and subsequent behaviour, and
suggests new directions for the study of human motivation. In a
series of five original integrative essays, the contributors
summarize their own and related research programmes. These
theoretical essays are complemented by two introductory chapters,
that provide a historical context for this research, and four
discussion chapters, that speak to broader issues, including both
the implications and limitations of the research presented. This
was the latest information on a most provocative area.
* Particularly important to this edition is the exploration of the
prince’s marriage to Joan of Kent, which is essential to
comprehend the every-growing field of female royal and aristocratic
power and political agency in the later middle ages. * A revised
edition that provides a fuller account of issues concerning the
prince’s campaign to Castile, culminating with the battle of
Nájera, provides students with a useful comparison with the battle
of Crécy and helps them to better understand greater topics such
as chivalry and warfare which are essential to high politics in
fourteenth-century Europe. * Scholarship and chivalric biography
have developed significantly since the publication of the first
edition 15 years ago and, with the expansion of introductory
material, this edition is a useful and in-depth starting point not
just for students concerned with fourteenth-century Europe, but
also those who are less familiar with the events of the prince’s
life, offering something different to the competition.
* Particularly important to this edition is the exploration of the
prince’s marriage to Joan of Kent, which is essential to
comprehend the every-growing field of female royal and aristocratic
power and political agency in the later middle ages. * A revised
edition that provides a fuller account of issues concerning the
prince’s campaign to Castile, culminating with the battle of
Nájera, provides students with a useful comparison with the battle
of Crécy and helps them to better understand greater topics such
as chivalry and warfare which are essential to high politics in
fourteenth-century Europe. * Scholarship and chivalric biography
have developed significantly since the publication of the first
edition 15 years ago and, with the expansion of introductory
material, this edition is a useful and in-depth starting point not
just for students concerned with fourteenth-century Europe, but
also those who are less familiar with the events of the prince’s
life, offering something different to the competition.
The annual volume of new work on all aspects of the fourteenth
century, including England's overseas interests, from English and
American scholars. New research on aspects of the politics and
culture of fourteenth-century England includes close studies of
political events such as the quarrel of Edward II and Thomas of
Lancaster and Bishop Despenser's Crusade, fresh considerations of
the political and cultural context of English royal tombs and the
Wilton Diptych, a number of important analyses of regional politics
and regional culture in Bristol, East Anglia and Winchester - all
with implications forthe bigger picture - and a discussion of late
medieval French attitudes to the deposition of Richard II; that and
studies of the war with France and the Bishop of Norwich's attack
on Flanders carry the focus beyond the shores ofEngland.
Contributors: MARK ARVANIGIAN, JANE BEAL, KELLY DEVRIES, ALASTAIR
DUNN, DAVID GREEN, ANDY KING, CHRISTIAN D. LIDDY, LISA MONNA,
ANTHONY MUSSON, MARK PAGE, DAVID M. PALLISER, CRAIG D. TAYLOR, KRIS
TOWSON,
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Fourteenth Century England VI (Hardcover)
Christopher Given-Wilson; Contributions by Adrian R. Bell, David Green, Diana Tyson, Graham E. St John, …
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R3,036
Discovery Miles 30 360
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Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a
deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably
filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies. HISTORY The
essays collected here present the fruits of the most recent
research on aspects of the history, politics and culture of England
during the `long' fourteenth century - roughly speaking from the
reign of Edward I to the reign ofHenry V. Based on a range of
primary sources, they are both original and challenging in their
conclusions. Several of the articles touch in one way or another
upon the subject of warfare, but the approaches which they adopt
are significantly different, ranging from an analysis of the
medieval theory of self-defence to an investigation of the relative
utility of narrative and documentary sources for a specific
campaign. Literary texts such as Barbour's Bruce are also
discussed, and a re-evaluation of one particular set of records
indicates that, in this case at least, the impact of the Black
Death of 1348-9 may have been even more devastating than is usually
thought. Chris Given-Wilson is Professor of Late Mediaeval History
at the University of St Andrews. Contributors: Susan Foran, Penny
Lawne, Paula Arthur, Graham E. St John, Diana Tyson, David Green,
Jessica Lutkin, Rory Cox, Adrian R. Bell
Sustainability applies to everybody. But everybody applies it
differently, by defining and shaping it differently much as water
is edged and shaped by its container. It is conceived in absolute
terms but underpinned by a great diversity of relatively green and
sometimes contradictory practices that can each make society only
more or less sustainable. In "Practicing Sustainability," chefs,
poets, music directors, evangelical pastors, skyscraper architects,
artists, filmmakers, as well as scientific leaders, entrepreneurs,
educators, business executives, policy makers, and the contrarians,
shed light on our understanding of sustainability and the role that
each of us can play. Each contributor addresses what sustainability
means, what is most appealing about the concept, and what they
would like to change to improve the perception and practice of
sustainability. What emerges from their essays is a wide spectrum
of views that confirm an important insight: Sustainability is
pursued in different ways not only due to different
interpretations, but also because of varying incentives,
trade-offs, and altruistic motives. Practicing and achieving
sustainability starts with a willingness to look critically at the
concept.It also means enabling rich and vigorous discussion based
on pragmatism and common sense to determine a framework for best
ideas and practices. With time and the much needed critical
thinking, sustainable development will become a more integral part
of our culture.By sharing experiences and crisp insights from today
s savants, "Practicing Sustainability "serves as a stepping stone
to the future."
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