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Learn to apply microeconomic concepts to the world around you as
MICROECONOMICS: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CHOICE, 17E highlights current
economic conditions. Reader-friendly coverage analyzes and explains
the latest consumer and firm behavior. You see how theories apply
to issues in health care, earnings differences between genders,
labor unions, environment and resource exhaustion and even the
economic shutdown from the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. This edition
dispels common economic myths with microeconomic insights that
clarify current issues. You see how topics apply to common issues,
such as student grants and loans. This edition also offers a unique
public choice perspective on the political process and delves into
why government actions sometimes fail to deliver desired outcomes.
You learn the importance of entrepreneurial discovery and dynamic
competition on economic growth. In addition, you study
international trade as a source of economic growth and higher
living standards. Most importantly, you learn to recognize
microeconomic principles at work in your life.
Learn to apply macroeconomic concepts to the real world as
MACROECONOMICS: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CHOICE, 17E highlights current
economic conditions. Reader-friendly coverage analyzes and explains
the latest economic activity, the recession of 2008-2009 and the
economy's shutdown from the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. This edition
dispels common economic myths with insights that clarify today's
economic issues and controversies. You examine the importance of
entrepreneurship while an emphasis on public choice provides a
unique economic perspective on the political process and why
government actions sometimes fail to deliver desired outcomes. You
also learn how to apply economic concepts to topics, such as
student loans, and how events, such as the Great Suppression of
2020, affect opportunities. You study the importance of
international trade as a source of economic growth and higher
living standards. Most importantly, you learn how to use economics
to make better decisions in your career, stronger investments and
effectively handle risk in your personal life.
Learn to apply economic concepts to the world around you as
ECONOMICS: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CHOICE, 17E highlights current
economic conditions. Reader-friendly coverage analyzes and explains
the latest economic activity, from the recession of 2008-2009 to
the 2020 economy shutdown from the COVID-19 pandemic. This edition
dispels common economic myths with economic insights that clarify
current issues and controversies. You examine the importance of
entrepreneurship while an emphasis on public choice provides a
unique economic perspective on the political process and why
government actions sometimes fail to deliver desired outcomes. You
also learn how to apply economic concepts to relevant topics, such
as student loans, and how events, such as the Great Suppression of
2020, affect opportunities. You study the importance of
international trade as a source of economic growth and higher
living standards. Most importantly, you learn how to use economics
to make better decisions in your career, investments and handling
of risk in your personal life.
101 true stories to surprise and delight Canadian music fans. Did
you know that Serena Ryder played the quietest concert ever from
the ocean floor during low tide at Fundy National Park? Or that
“I’ll Never Smile Again,” the hit that launched Frank
Sinatra’s career, was written by Toronto pianist Ruth Lowe? What
about Canadian R&B-singer Liberty Silver playing with the Wild
Bunch and opening for Bob Marley at Madison Square Gardens when she
was only twelve years old? Did you know that title of the
Tragically Hip 1991 album Road Apples is not talking about apples?
In 101 Fascinating Canadian Music Facts, author and historian David
McPherson shares these and 98 other tales gathered from his more
than twenty-five years working in the music industry. Music lovers
and trivia buffs alike will enjoy perusing this collection of
stories — gathered from coast to coast — to discover fun facts
and hilarious tales from Canada’s music industry.
UNDERSTANDING ECONOMICS, 14E, International Edition reflects
current economic conditions, enabling you to apply economic
concepts to the real world. The up-to-date text includes analysis
and explanation of measures of economic activity in today's market.
It also includes highlights of the recession of 2008-2009, and an
in-depth look at the lives and contributions of notable economists.
UNDERSTANDING ECONOMICS, 14E, International Edition dispels common
economic myths. The text uses the "invisible hand" metaphor to
explain economic theory, demonstrating how it works to stimulate
the economy. The 14th edition includes a robust set of online
multimedia learning tools with video clips and free quizzes
designed to support classroom work. A completely updated Aplia
interactive learning system is also available--with practice
problems, interactive tutorials, online experiences and more.
The revival of Aristotelian virtue ethics can be seen as a response
to the modern problem of disenchantment, that is, the perceived
loss of meaning in modernity. However, in Virtue and Meaning, David
McPherson contends that the dominant approach still embraces an
overly disenchanted view. In a wide-ranging discussion, McPherson
argues for a more fully re-enchanted perspective that gives better
recognition to the meanings by which we live and after which we
seek, and to the fact that human beings are the meaning-seeking
animal. In doing so, he defends distinctive accounts of the
relationship between virtue and happiness, other-regarding demands,
and the significance of linking neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics with
a view of the meaning of life and a spiritual life where
contemplation has a central role. This book will be valuable for
philosophers and other readers who are interested in virtue ethics
and the perennial question of the meaning of life.
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Massey Hall (Paperback)
David McPherson; Foreword by Jann Arden
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The fascinating story of Canada's most revered concert hall and the
myriad artists who have graced its stage. Known for its intimacy
and sense of occasion, a night at Toronto's Massey Hall is magical
for both audiences and performers. For many musicians, playing the
hall is the surest sign that they have made it. Looking out over
the crowd, performers often comment that they feel they have joined
history as they stand on the stage where Sarah Vaughan, Miles
Davis, Bob Dylan, and so many other legends have stood. Based on
scores of interviews and meticulous research, Massey Hall
chronicles not only the historical and musical moments of the past
127 years, but also the community of artists and supporters that
has built up around the hall. Covering both emerging artists such
as Shakura S'Aida and William Prince and musical giants from Herbie
Hancock to the Tragically Hip, this full-colour book is a
celebration of music, community, and our shared cultural heritage.
This book presents a broad philosophical study of the nature of
spirituality and its relationship to human well-being, addressing
an area of contemporary philosophy that has been largely
underexplored. David McPherson brings together a team of scholars
to examine the importance of specific spiritual practices
(including prayer, contemplation, and ritual observance) and
spiritually informed virtues (such as piety, humility, and
existential gratitude) for 'the good life'. This volume also
considers and exemplifies how philosophy itself, when undertaken as
a humanistic rather than scientistic enterprise, can be a spiritual
exercise and part of a spiritual way of life. Clarifying key
concepts, and engaging with major religious traditions such as
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Confucianism, this book
will appeal to students and scholars from various disciplines,
including theology, sociology, and psychology, as well as to
philosophers, ethicists, and other readers who are interested in
modern spiritual life.
Human beings seek to transcend limits. This is part of our
potential greatness, since it is how we can realize what is best in
our humanity. However, the limit-transcending feature of human life
is also part of our potential downfall, as it can lead to
dehumanization and failure to attain important human goods and to
prevent human evils. Exploring the place of limits within a
well-lived human life this work develops and defends an original
account of limiting virtues, which are concerned with recognizing
proper limits in human life. The limiting virtues that are the
focus are humility, reverence, moderation, contentment,
neighborliness, and loyalty, and they are explored in relation to
four kinds of limits: existential limits, moral limits, political
limits, and economic limits. These virtues have been underexplored
in discussions about virtue ethics, and when they have been
explored it has not been with regard to the general issue of the
place of limits within a well-lived human life. The account of the
limiting virtues provided here, however, is intended as a counter
to other prominent approaches to ethics: namely, autonomy-centered
approaches and consequentialist (or maximizing) approaches. This
account is also used to address a number of important contemporary
issues such as genetic engineering, distributive justice,
cosmopolitanism vs. patriotism, and the ethical status of
growth-based economics.
Contemporary Labor Economics 12e presents labor economics as an
applied field of micro and macro theory. The authors deliver new
and updated discussions of economic trends, public policy issues,
content coverage and World of Work examples to help students apply
labor economics, while still integrating traditional topics. A
consistent framework, as well as a clear, direct and uncluttered
writing style, help students grasp concepts regardless of their
background training in economics. Connect Economics (McGraw-Hill's
online assignment and assessment tool) pairs with McConnell to
provide assignable, auto-gradable versions of the reading and test
bank content. Students receive detailed step-by-step feed back on
assignments and assignable content is fully integrated with the
eBook. Students are also able to search, highlight, and take notes
within the ReadAnywhere eBook and complete SmartBook 2.0
assignments offline. Connect provides instructors with powerful
reporting tools allowing them to plan, track, and analyze student
performance across learning outcomes.
Understanding Macroeconomics, 14/e, International Edition reflects
current economic conditions, enabling students to apply economic
concepts to the world around them. The up-to-date text includes
analysis and explanation of measures of economic activity in
today's market. It also includes highlights of the recession of
2008-2009, and an in-depth look at the lives and contributions of
notable economists. Understanding Macroeconomics, 14/e,
International Edition dispels common economic myths. The text uses
the invisible hand metaphor to explain economic theory,
demonstrating how it works to stimulate the economy. The 14th
edition includes a robust set of online multimedia learning tools.
Tutorials, analyses and quizzes are designed to support classroom
work and increase student performance. A full Aplia course,
specifically created for Understanding Macroeconomics, 14/e,
International Edition is also available.
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and
international titles in a single resource. Its International Law
component features works of some of the great legal theorists,
including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf,
Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among
others. The materials in this archive are drawn from three
world-class American law libraries: the Yale Law Library, the
George Washington University Law Library, and the Columbia Law
Library.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.+++++++++++++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: +++++++++++++++Yale Law
LibraryLP3Y038540019050101The Making of Modern Law: Foreign,
Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926Toronto: Canada Law
Book Company, 1905lx, 1182 p.: forms; 25 cmCanada
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ De Orygynale Cronykil Of Scotland, Be Androw Of Wyntown,
Priowr Of Sanct Serfis Ynche In Loch Levyn, Volume 1; De Orygynale
Cronykil Of Scotland, Be Androw Of Wyntown, Priowr Of Sanct Serfis
Ynche In Loch Levyn; Andrew (of Wyntoun) Andrew (of Wyntoun), David
Macpherson Bensley, 1795 History; Europe; Great Britain; History /
Europe / Great Britain; Travel / Europe / Great Britain
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
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++++ Annals Of Commerce, Manufactures Fisheries And Navigation
(etc.); Volume 2 Of Annals Of Commerce, Manufactures Fisheries And
Navigation; David Macpherson David Macpherson Nichols, 1805
Business & Economics; Commercial Policy; Business &
Economics / Commerce; Business & Economics / Commercial Policy
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This book presents a broad philosophical study of the nature of
spirituality and its relationship to human well-being, addressing
an area of contemporary philosophy that has been largely
underexplored. David McPherson brings together a team of scholars
to examine the importance of specific spiritual practices
(including prayer, contemplation, and ritual observance) and
spiritually informed virtues (such as piety, humility, and
existential gratitude) for 'the good life'. This volume also
considers and exemplifies how philosophy itself, when undertaken as
a humanistic rather than scientistic enterprise, can be a spiritual
exercise and part of a spiritual way of life. Clarifying key
concepts, and engaging with major religious traditions such as
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Confucianism, this book
will appeal to students and scholars from various disciplines,
including theology, sociology, and psychology, as well as to
philosophers, ethicists, and other readers who are interested in
modern spiritual life.
The revival of Aristotelian virtue ethics can be seen as a response
to the modern problem of disenchantment, that is, the perceived
loss of meaning in modernity. However, in Virtue and Meaning, David
McPherson contends that the dominant approach still embraces an
overly disenchanted view. In a wide-ranging discussion, McPherson
argues for a more fully re-enchanted perspective that gives better
recognition to the meanings by which we live and after which we
seek, and to the fact that human beings are the meaning-seeking
animal. In doing so, he defends distinctive accounts of the
relationship between virtue and happiness, other-regarding demands,
and the significance of linking neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics with
a view of the meaning of life and a spiritual life where
contemplation has a central role. This book will be valuable for
philosophers and other readers who are interested in virtue ethics
and the perennial question of the meaning of life.
Learn how to apply microeconomic concepts to today's real world as
MICROECONOMICS: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CHOICE, 16E reflects current
economic conditions. This highly readable, up-to-date text analyzes
and explains measures of economic activity in today's market and
dispels common microeconomic myths. The book uses the "invisible
hand" metaphor to explain economic theory, demonstrating how it
works to stimulate the economy. This edition even includes online
learning solutions, such as Aplia, to improve your learning.
Graphing tutorials and videos embedded within the interactive
reader support your classroom work and improve your performance.
Learn how to apply macroeconomic concepts to today's real world as
MACROECONOMICS: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CHOICE, 16E reflects current
economic conditions. This highly readable, up-to-date text analyzes
and explains measures of economic activity in today's market. It
also highlights the recession of 2008-2009 and dispels common
economic myths. The book uses the "invisible hand" metaphor to
explain economic theory, demonstrating how it works to stimulate
the economy. This edition even includes online learning solutions,
such as Aplia, to improve your learning. Graphing tutorials and
videos embedded within the interactive reader support your work and
improve your performance.
Learn how to apply economic concepts to today's real world as
ECONOMICS: PRIVATE AND PUBLIC CHOICE, 16E reflects current economic
conditions. This highly readable, up-to-date text analyzes and
explains measures of economic activity in today's market. It also
highlights the recession of 2008-2009 and dispels common economic
myths. The book uses the "invisible hand" metaphor to explain
economic theory, demonstrating how it works to stimulate the
economy. This edition even includes online learning solutions, such
as Aplia, to improve your learning. Graphing tutorials and videos
embedded within the interactive reader support your work and
improve your performance.
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