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As a WWII tour director for thirty-five years, David Harper has
repeatedly heard the same questions from an extremely varied
American and British audience: “Why did the Germans vote for
Hitler? Did they know about the concentration camps? What did
German soldiers and members of the SS feel about the extermination
camps and the war crimes they were committing? How do today’s
Germans view Hitler and the Third Reich? What is the country doing
at present to address those dark pages of its history and to
remember the victims of Hitler’s regime? Do the right-wing
demonstrations in Germany portend a resurgence of Nazi ideology
today?” All these questions and many more are addressed in
Exposing the Reich. The book seeks to promote an understanding of
how the devastation and tragedy of the war and the concurrent
genocide could happen. It studies the lethal blend of inciting
hatred, ongoing indoctrination, justification for drastic action,
and the complete control of all media. How many people know, for
instance, that Hitler was writing an opera when he lived in Vienna
or how he developed his antisemitic outlook while living there? Few
know about the early political and ideological influences on
Hitler’s worldview, such as those instigated by his little-known
mentor, Eckart. Who has ever heard about Hitler’s “second
book,” in which he revealed his major foreign policy plans, a
manuscript that remained secret? How many realize that Hitler’s
regime planned on replacing Christianity with its own
“religion” and substituting Mein Kampf for the Bible? Why did
Hitler name his regime the “Third” Reich, and why did he choose
the swastika as its logo? Why did the fine arts enjoy such an
honored status during the Reich? What were the lesser-known
original purposes of the concentration camp system established in
Germany just weeks after Hitler seized power? Who realizes that,
just prior to Hitler seizing power, the Jewish population in
Germany was a mere 0.7%? These, and countless more insights
regarding the Third Reich, are revealed in Exposing the Reich. From
young students to well-informed history buffs, readers will gain a
wealth of new insights into Hitler and his regime of terror.
This book provides detailed, up-to-date knowledge that will help
property professionals become successful in the hotel market. The
book includes a range of valuation practices and shows the reader
the most effective way to read, manage and work their way through
this highly competitive market. The author focuses on current
methodology and practice within the hotel market, the market trends
and legalities which will change or amplify those practices, and
further sets out property investment options with real examples.
Accessible and practical, Deconstructing Psychopathology provides a critical perspective on the institutions, practices, and presuppositions that underlie the study of psychopathology. The authors, who come from such areas as clinical psychology, psychiatric social work, psychoanalysis, and action research, challenge the traditions of the field in three ways: First, they analyze the notion of psychopathology as a conventional term in psychology and psychiatry, through the language and institutions that keep it in place. Next, they explore the deconstructive responses and resources and their implications for the theoretical practices that sustain clinical treatments. And finally, they offer an alternative way of seeing psychopathology along with practical models for critical professional work and good practice. This practical and well-written book will be an invaluable text for students and practitioners working to understand mental health.
This timely new title from David Harper, is the first EG book that
provides detailed, up to date information of how to be successful
within the hotel market. This experienced valuer shows the reader
the most effective way to able to read, manage and work your way
through the competitive markets of hotel valuation and investment.
With its clear overview of the investment process and use of a
range of valuation principles and practices, this book will be the
title to give that valuable insight into the varying and ever
changing hotel market. It has no direct competitors. It is a
comprehensive opening guide to Valuing Hotels and applying it to
investment markets. It provides clear concise advice that is
accessible to industry professionals and everyone else.
Eutrophication is a problem which became widely recognised by the
scientific community in the 1940s and 1950s. It raised public
concern, resulting in increased research effort and expenditure on
management techniques through the 1960s and 1970s, recognised as a
distinct problem of water pollution, though linked with the more
gross effects of organic pollution. In the 1980s it became less
fashionable - replaced in the public's eye and the politician's
purse by newer problems such as acid rain. It remains however, one
of the biggest and most widespread problems of fresh waters,
particularly of lakes and an increasing problem for estuaries and
coastal waters. It is one with which almost all water scientists
and engineers in urbanised areas of the world have to cope.
Technical methods for the reversal of eutrophication, such as
nutrient removal, have been developed and applied successfully in
some instances. They are not widespread however, and where they are
feasible, they are often expensive and may be politically difficult
to implement. In the last decade, attention has focussed upon less
expensive lake manipula tion techniques, such as destratification
and biomanipulation, which aim to minimise rather than elimininate
the detrimental effects of eutrophication. These are becoming more
widely applied. Prediction of the potential problems in lakes and
catchments which have not yet suffered the full effects of
eutrophication is now accurate enough to be of direct benefit to
river basin management."
Viruses: Biology, Application, and Control is a concise textbook
covering the essential aspects of virology included in biomedical
science courses. It is an updated and expanded version of David
Harper's Molecular Virology, Second Edition from the Medical
Perspectives series. As with the previous text, Viruses is not
organised by virus family but takes a conceptual approach and
examines common themes that emerge from studying the full range of
viruses. The first chapters introduce the reader to the structure
and nature of viruses, including their classification, evolution,
and replication. The viral replication chapter in the text follows
the course of the replication cycle from attachment and entry to
release of new viruses. Individual replication strategies are given
in a separate section at the end of the text, which is organized by
virus and also gives characteristic information for that virus
including an electron micrograph and 3D structure. Viruses cause
widespread and serious disease so the next chapters explain how
they interact with the immune system and the different ways we try
to defeat them: vaccines, antiviral drugs, and immunotherapy. There
is also coverage of laboratory methods for viral detection and
laboratory diagnosis. While viruses do cause disease, many do not
and indeed their special biology means they can have beneficial
uses and this aspect of viruses is not neglected. One of the most
interesting areas in virology, and one given extensive coverage
here, is how new viruses emerge and establish themselves. Viruses:
Biology, Application, and Control is a rigorous treatment of the
molecular side of virology and its conceptual approach makes it an
essential text for students and non-specialists.
Hotels and Resorts: An investor's guide presents a comprehensive
analysis of how hotels, golf courses, spas serviced apartments,
gyms and health clubs and resorts are developed, operate and are
valued. Drawing on over 18 years' experience in the leisure
property industry, David Harper provides invaluable advice on how
to buy, develop and sell such properties. Working through the
required due diligence process for purchases, including how to
identify a "good buy", through the "route map" for a successful
development and ending with how to ensure you maximise your returns
when selling the asset, this book covers the whole life-cycle of
leisure property ownership. Examples of valuations, development
issues and sales processes are taken from the USA, UK, France,
Nigeria, Kenya, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Brazil provide
in depth analysis on the similarities and differences in approach
to hotels and resorts in various parts of the world. This book
provides invaluable guidance to international investors,
developers, asset managers and students in related subject areas.
Hotels and Resorts: An investor's guide presents a comprehensive
analysis of how hotels, golf courses, spas serviced apartments,
gyms and health clubs and resorts are developed, operate and are
valued. Drawing on over 18 years' experience in the leisure
property industry, David Harper provides invaluable advice on how
to buy, develop and sell such properties. Working through the
required due diligence process for purchases, including how to
identify a "good buy", through the "route map" for a successful
development and ending with how to ensure you maximise your returns
when selling the asset, this book covers the whole life-cycle of
leisure property ownership. Examples of valuations, development
issues and sales processes are taken from the USA, UK, France,
Nigeria, Kenya, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Brazil provide
in depth analysis on the similarities and differences in approach
to hotels and resorts in various parts of the world. This book
provides invaluable guidance to international investors,
developers, asset managers and students in related subject areas.
Is depression simply the result of chemical imbalances, or
Schizophrenia a wholly biological disorder? What role do the
broader circumstances of an individual's social, cultural and
heuristic world play in the wider scheme of their psychological
wellbeing? In this ground-breaking and highly innovative text,
Cromby et al deliver an introduction to the the biopsychosocial
paradigm for understanding and treating psychological distress,
taking into consideration the wider contexts that engender the
onset of mental illness and critiquing the limitations in the sole
use of the biomedical model in psychological practice. Rather than
biologically determined or clinically measurable, readers are
encouraged to consider mental illness as a subjective experience
that is expressed according to the individual experiences of the
sufferer rather than the rigidity of diagnostic categories.
Similarly, approaches to recovery expand beyond psychiatric
medication to consider the fundamental function of methods such as
psychotherapy, community psychology and service-user movements in
the recovery process. Offering a holistic account of the experience
of psychological distress, this text draws upon not only
statistical evidence but places an integral emphasis on the
service-user experience; anecdotal accounts of which feature
throughout in order to provide readers with the perspective of the
mental health sufferer. Taking an integrative approach to the
psychology of mental health, the authors draw from a wealth of
experience, examples and approaches to present this
student-friendly and engaging text. This is core reading for anyone
serious about understanding mental health issues and is suitable
for undergraduate students taking introductory courses in
psychology and abnormal psychology.
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria; as such, they have
many potential uses for promoting health and combating disease.
This book covers the many facets of phage-bacterial-human
interaction in three sections: the role and impact of phages on
natural bacterial communities, the potential to develop phage-based
therapeutics and other aspects in which phages can be used to
combat disease, including bacterial detection, bacterial
epidemiology, the tracing of fecal contamination of water and
decontamination of foods.
Why are animal signals reliable? This is the central problem for
evolutionary biologists interested in signals. Of course, not all
signals are reliable; but most are, otherwise receivers of signals
would ignore them. A number of theoretical answers have been
proposed and empirical studies made, but there still remains a
considerable amount of confusion. The authors, one a theoretician
the other a fieldworker, introduce a sense of order to this chaos.
A significant cause of confusion has been the tendency for
different researchers to use either the same term with different
meanings, or different terms with the same meaning. The authors
attempt to clarify these differences. A second cause of confusion
has arisen because many biologists continue to assume that there is
only one correct explanation for signal reliability. The authors
argue that the reliability of signals is maintained in several
ways, relevant in different circumstances, and that biologists must
learn to distinguish between them. In this book they explain the
different theories, give examples of signalling systems to which
one or another theory applies, and point to the many areas where
further work, both theoretical and empirical, is required.
Third place winner of the MacArthur Military Leadership Writing
Competition for the CGSC class of 2006-001. This paper explores the
ramifications of insurgency waged via strategic information
warfare, especially focusing on its implications for Army
transformation and operations. The nature of fourth-generation
warfare collapses the traditional tactical, operational and
strategic levels of warfare to such a degree that kinetic attacks
such as IEDs with limited tactical effect have wide-reaching
strategic impact. Fourth generation insurgency can only succeed by
defeating allied political will. A war that thus hinges on
strategic information forces military leaders, however well
intentioned, to "target" their domestic publics as they counter and
preempt enemy information operations. It therefore vital to have
military leaders intellectually and culturally equipped to manage
such conflicts without jeopardizing American values and democracy.
Unfortunately, current military transformation efforts are not
aligned with the needs of fourth-generation warfare. Rather than
focusing on technological enablers, we must transform the very
culture of our officer corps. In order to meet the challenges of
destratified fourth-generation warfare, the officer corps must:
Deemphasize kinetic solutions. Produce empowered, diverse, and
critical thinking officers and soldiers. Increase pre-commissioning
demands and rethink the philosophy of PME. Reintroduce rigor,
challenge, and selectivity to officer careers. Defeat the problem
of positivism by encouraging bottom-up innovation and the
revaluation of military expertise. Unshackle officer assignments
(and promotions) from branch constraints. These suggestions are
designed to shift the culture of the officer corps from one
increasingly out of step with the needs of fourth-generation
conflict to one able to meet the challenges of evolving information
war.
Everybody's Favorite Brother (A real DC story) is a book about
family life, faith, inspiration, growing up in the inner city, and
black family life. It is a semi autobiography of the author,
written about how his favorite brother's life touched his entire
family.
It is an inspirational book for children and for people of all
ages. It is written in the hope to motivate and inspire children to
live on the right side of the law. Through some of the authors, and
his family, trials and tirbulations he tries to connect to the
young reader with realism by showing the consequences of one's
actions.
It is an awesome and dramatic read for adults as well, because it
deals with spirituality, faith, drugs and family life. This is a
true story written from the authors memoirs.
Everybody's Favorite Brother is about a black family growing up in
Washington, DC in the 1960's and beyond. It deals with the pitfalls
and success stories of inner city youth. Although it is written
about a black family it deals with families of every ethnicity.
This story chronicle's the life of two brothers, one living a
regular life and the other living in the fast lane. The author was
a regular kid with dreams and aspirations to become successful in
life. He dreamed of playing football one day, going to college, and
playing in the NFL. He was big on education, reading and sports. It
was his love for sports that spurred his desire to read and become
successful in life. Although he sometimes ventured away from his
dreams, he always kept hope alive that he would be successful. He
realizes later that his dreams were attainable if he had received
more direction from mentors and/or adults.
The author'ssibling, JT, who is their favorite brother, lived in
the fast lane. A young man that could make you laugh and frown in a
moments notice. A troubled youth who was raised in a good, stable
home but found the bad element of the streets very easily. He did
not take to school and books like his younger brother (author);
however he used his life as a model to show him that the fast lane
led to a dead end.
JT lived his life as if there was no tomorrow. He lived his life at
twice the speed of people who strive to be successful by following
the laws of the land. Although a troubled youth, he was still a
good mentor, protector, companion and caring individual.
Everybody's Favorite Brother is sort of a modern day Black version
of the television mini-series "Rich Man, Poor Man." Which was about
two brothers, who grew up in the same home but lived two different
ways, one taking to crime and the other becoming successful.
Life has its way of showing us things that we never even imagine
were real. Through the authors' faith and acceptance of Jesus
Christ as his Lord and Savior, he learns that God is Omniscient
(all-knowing), Omnipresent (everywhere) and he truly speaks to us
in many ways.
Job 33:13-17
Why do you complain to him that he answers none of man's words? For
God does speak- now one way, now another- though man may not
perceive it. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep
falls on men as they slumber in their beds, he may speak in their
ears and terrify them with warnings, to turn man from wrongdoing
and keep him from pride.
Ecohydrology is an emerging new sub-discipline which links elements
of ecology with hydrology at all points in the water cycle, ranging
in scale from water-plant physiological relationships to whole
catchment water-ecosystem processes. This book pays most attention
to the larger scales of ecohydrology, emphasising the use of this
tool in striving towards the goal of sustainable water management.
Authors from Eastern as well as Western Europe; from America,
Australia and South Africa, give a broad global context.
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