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Advances in Insect Physiology Volume 60 highlights new advances in
the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on
a variety of timely topics, including The Steroid, Ecdysis
Triggering Hormone, Juvenile Hormone Signaling Triad in Development
and Reproduction, A Decade of Teasing Apart the Juvenile Hormone
Receptor, Evolutionary Physiology of Peptidergic Signaling, Recent
Advances in Neuroendocrine Regulation of Insect Excretory Systems,
Recent Advances in Ecdysteroid Research in Insects, and Regulation
and Mechanisms of Sleep in Drosophila.
Popular culture helps construct, define, and impact our everyday
realities and must be taken seriously because popular culture is,
simply, popular. Communication Perspectives on Popular Culture
brings together communication experts with diverse backgrounds,
from interpersonal communication, business and organizational
communication, mass communication, media studies, narrative,
rhetoric, gender studies, autoethnography, popular culture studies,
and journalism. The contributors tackle such topics as music,
broadcast and Netflix television shows, movies, the Internet, video
games, and more, as they connect popular culture to personal
concerns as well as larger political and societal issues. The
variety of approaches in these chapters are simultaneously situated
in the present while building a foundation for the future, as
contributors explore new and emerging ways to approach popular
culture. From case studies to emerging theories, the contributors
examine how popular culture, media, and communication influence our
everyday lives.
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Proverbs (Hardcover)
Jay E. Adams
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Flood Forecasting: A Global Perspective, Second Edition covers
hydrologic forecasting systems on both a national and regional
scale. This updated edition includes a breakdown by county
contribution and solutions to common issues, with a wide range of
approaches to address the difficulties inherent in the development,
implementation and operational success of national-scale flood
forecasting systems. Special attention is given to recent advances
in machine learning techniques for flood forecasting. Overall, the
information will lead to improvements of existing systems and
provide a valuable reference on the intricacies of forecast systems
in different parts of the world.
The purpose of this handbook, originally published in 1984, was to
provide a compreh- sive review of current clinical descriptions,
research , and theories of psychopathology. Descriptive
psychopathology is a ?eld that forms the foundation of clinical
practice and research in clinical psychology, psychiatry,
psychiatric social work, psychiatric nursing, and allied
professions in mental health. Since the 1st edition, the editors
have devised and updated a handbook to cover both general and
speci?c topics in psychopathology that would be useful to
researchers, practitioners, and graduate or other advanced students
in the mental health and behavioral medicine professions. To
implement this plan, we have very carefully chosen colleagues whom
we respect for their expertise in particular ?elds. These authors
include both clinicians and researchers who have outstanding
national reputations, as well as more junior behavioral scientists
and clinicians who, in our opinion, will achieve similar
recognition in the future. The excellent chapters in this book lead
us to believe that we have chosen wisely. We would like to express
our appreciation to these authors for their outstanding
contributions and cooperation.
"While touching on many aspects of counseling, this book . . . is specifically designed to elucidate the process of counseling. I have often mentioned and illustrated that process, but not in the focused and systemic way that the four-step biblical process is set forth here. . . . This book presents a fresh perspective not only on how to counsel, but also on what measures to take at what stages of counseling."-Jay Adams, from the preface Change is the essential goal of the counseling process. And, in the author's words, "substantial change requires the alteration of the heart." How can a Christian counselor facilitate such change? The answer, of course, may be found in Scripture, specifically in 2 Timothy 3:14-17. Jay Adams is a well-known counselor who bases his whole approach on Scripture. This book provides an unparalleled opportunity to see how he discovers and applies biblical principles as well as the way in which Scripture functions as the basis for his counseling approach. This book answers two questions: "How does a counselor help people change?" and, "How does Scripture provide the source of a counselor's method?" How to Help People Change has much to say about the ongoing discussion of the relationship between theology and psychology in the enterprise of Christian counseling.
Indus River Basin: Water Security and Sustainability provides a
comprehensive treatment of water-related issues within the Indus
River basin. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field,
hence this book serves as a single, holistic source covering the
whole region, not just a single country. Many of the challenges
faced by this region are trans-boundary issues, especially within
the context of climate change and water scarcity. Topics covered
include extreme engineering and water resource management (one of
the largest irrigation systems in dry to semi-desert conditions),
social sciences (population dynamics linked to water resources) and
political sciences. As such, this book is relevant and important to
all researchers interested in these issues.
Flood Forecasting: A Global Perspective describes flood forecast
systems and operations as they currently exist at national and
regional centers around the globe, focusing on the technical
aspects of flood forecast systems. This book includes the details
of data flow, what data is used, quality control, the hydrologic
and hydraulic models used, and the unique problems of each country
or system, such as glacial dam failures, ice jams, sparse data, and
ephemeral streams and rivers. Each chapter describes the system,
including details about its strengths and weaknesses, and covers
lessons learned. This helpful resource facilitates sharing
knowledge that will lead to improvements of existing systems and
provides a valuable reference to those wishing to develop new
forecast systems by drawing on best practices.
This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Maja
Svrakic and Meredith E. Adams is devoted to The Dizzy Patient. This
issue is one of six selected each year by our series consulting
editor, Dr. Sujana S. Chandrasekhar. With its broad differential
diagnosis and significant impact on quality of life, dizziness is a
common symptom that presents substantial diagnostic and therapeutic
challenges. This issue focuses on the clinical evaluation and
management of the range of dizziness symptomatology and syndromes.
Articles in this issue include: Overview of dizziness in practice;
Interviewing and counseling the dizzy patient with focus on quality
of life; The efficient dizziness history and exam; Efficient use of
audiovestibular testing; Neuroimaging of dizziness and vertigo;
Positional vertigo; Acute vestibular syndrome and ER presentations
of dizziness; Chronic central vestibulopathies for the
otolaryngologist; Vestibular migraine and its comorbidities;
Progressive and degenerative peripheral vestibular disorders; The
dizzy child; Neuropsychology of dizziness and related disorders;
Non-vestibular dizziness; Vestibular therapy and fall risk
assessment; Current and emerging medical therapies for dizziness;
Allergy, immunotherapy and alternative treatments for dizziness;
and New frontiers in managing the dizzy patient. Provides in-depth,
clinical reviews on dizzy patients, providing actionable insights
for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this
timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors
in the field; Authors synthesize and distill the latest research
and practice guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.
Advances in Autoethnography and Narrative Inquiry pays homage to
two prominent scholars, Arthur Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, for their
formative and formidable contributions to autoethnography, personal
narrative, and alternative forms of scholarship. Their
autoethnographic-and life-project gives us tools for understanding
shared humanity and precious diversity; for striving to become
ever-more empathic, loving, and ethical; and for living our best
creative, relational, and public lives. The collection is organized
into two sections: "Foundations" and "Futures." Contributors to
"Foundations" explore Carolyn and Art's scholarship and legacy
and/or their singular presence in the author's life. Contributors
to "Futures" offer novel and innovative applications of
autoethnographic and narrative inquiry. Throughout, contributors
demonstrate how Bochner's and Ellis' work has created and shifted
the terrain of autoethnographic and narrative research. This
collection will be of interest to researchers familiar with
Bochner's and Ellis' research. It also serves as a resource for
graduate students, scholars, and professionals who have an interest
in autoethnographic and narrative research. This collection can be
used in upper-division undergraduate courses and graduate courses
solely about autoethnography and narrative, and as a secondary text
for courses about ethnography and qualitative research.
Advances in Autoethnography and Narrative Inquiry pays homage to
two prominent scholars, Arthur Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, for their
formative and formidable contributions to autoethnography, personal
narrative, and alternative forms of scholarship. Their
autoethnographic-and life-project gives us tools for understanding
shared humanity and precious diversity; for striving to become
ever-more empathic, loving, and ethical; and for living our best
creative, relational, and public lives. The collection is organized
into two sections: "Foundations" and "Futures." Contributors to
"Foundations" explore Carolyn and Art's scholarship and legacy
and/or their singular presence in the author's life. Contributors
to "Futures" offer novel and innovative applications of
autoethnographic and narrative inquiry. Throughout, contributors
demonstrate how Bochner's and Ellis' work has created and shifted
the terrain of autoethnographic and narrative research. This
collection will be of interest to researchers familiar with
Bochner's and Ellis' research. It also serves as a resource for
graduate students, scholars, and professionals who have an interest
in autoethnographic and narrative research. This collection can be
used in upper-division undergraduate courses and graduate courses
solely about autoethnography and narrative, and as a secondary text
for courses about ethnography and qualitative research.
Urban Deer Havens consists of a thorough examination of selected
cervid (deer) species that are known to inhabit urban communities
in the United States. The deer species that are included in this
presentation consisted of white-tailed (Odocoileus virginianus),
Key deer (O. v. clavium), moose (Alces alces), elk (Cervus
elaphus), mule (Odocoileus hemionus), and black-tailed deer (O. h.
columbianus). This book is the first attempt to examine the
similarities and differences in those factors that allow the
selected cervids to exist and thrive in urban habitats. This
information has never been collected, collated, reviewed, and
published under one cover document. Yet, all five are known to
inhabit urban communities within their geographic range. The lack
of information concerning several important examples of urban
cervids in conjunction with a proliferation of information on
white-tailed deer only is an incomplete and biased presentation.
This book is the first comprehensive source of information on urban
deer management, which includes a broad assemblage of urban
cervids. The overall objective of this book is to provide a more
holistic examination of urban cervids. For example, it examines the
similarities and differences of the environmental impacts,
management strategies, and human dimensions considerations
concerning urban cervids in general, and using specific examples.
Urban Deer Havens features four chapters that include: Urban deer
census techniques and population dynamics Comprehensive tables that
review urban community deer management plans National and
state-wide estimates the five selected cervids Laws and regulations
concerning urban deer Lethal and nonlethal management options for
managing deer Steps for managing urban deer populations Examples of
urban deer management efforts
Urban Deer Havens consists of a thorough examination of selected
cervid (deer) species that are known to inhabit urban communities
in the United States. The deer species that are included in this
presentation consisted of white-tailed (Odocoileus virginianus),
Key deer (O. v. clavium), moose (Alces alces), elk (Cervus
elaphus), mule (Odocoileus hemionus), and black-tailed deer (O. h.
columbianus). This book is the first attempt to examine the
similarities and differences in those factors that allow the
selected cervids to exist and thrive in urban habitats. This
information has never been collected, collated, reviewed, and
published under one cover document. Yet, all five are known to
inhabit urban communities within their geographic range. The lack
of information concerning several important examples of urban
cervids in conjunction with a proliferation of information on
white-tailed deer only is an incomplete and biased presentation.
This book is the first comprehensive source of information on urban
deer management, which includes a broad assemblage of urban
cervids. The overall objective of this book is to provide a more
holistic examination of urban cervids. For example, it examines the
similarities and differences of the environmental impacts,
management strategies, and human dimensions considerations
concerning urban cervids in general, and using specific examples.
Urban Deer Havens features four chapters that include: Urban deer
census techniques and population dynamics Comprehensive tables that
review urban community deer management plans National and
state-wide estimates the five selected cervids Laws and regulations
concerning urban deer Lethal and nonlethal management options for
managing deer Steps for managing urban deer populations Examples of
urban deer management efforts
In the contemporary world, war rivals infectious disease as a
global cause of morbidity and mortality. Since the end of World War
II, there have been at least 160 wars around the world with as many
as 25 million (and probably many more) people killed, most of them
civilians. Directly or indirectly, war touches the lives of most
people on the planet, often with lasting and costly impact. Framed
by the holistic and ethnographically grounded theoretical
perspective of critical medical anthropology, and more broadly by
the political economy of health, this book of essays by leading
medical anthropologists and other health social scientists
carefully examines the global effects of war, the war industry, and
the international weapons trade on human health and well-being.
Further, this book goes beyond offering a lively and readable
account of a pressing health concern by critically analyzing the
political and economic forces driving the war machine to inflict
ever-increasing levels of social suffering and loss of life.
Shepherding God s Flock is both a textbook for students of pastoral
ministry and a handbook for pastors. Jay Adams is well-known for
his practical and thorough approach to the many issues of Christian
counseling. That same practicality and thoroughness is found in
this unparalleled handbook on pastoral ministry. Not only does it
offer pastors one of the best resources in print, but it also
provides church elders with an orientation and practical guide to
aspects of ministry for which they have responsibility. It is truly
a shepherd s handbook. The book is divided into three parts.
Pastoral Life deals with the pastor, his calling, and the general
care he provides the flock. Pastoral Counseling provides an
overview of the task and a general approach for pastoral
counselors. Pastoral Leadership offers a perspective on the ways
the pastor can lead the church in its many tasks and
responsibilities."
Identity Re-creation in Global African Encounters explores race,
racial politics, and racial transformation in the context of
Africa’s encounters with non-African communities through various
perspectives including oppression, racialization of ethnic
difference, and identity deconstruction. While the contributors
recognize that ethnicity has long been a staple analytical category
of engagements between African and non-African communities, they
present a holistic view of the continent and its diaspora through
race outside of both colonial and neocolonial binaries, allowing
for a more nuanced study of Africa and its diaspora.
A comprehensive look at urban schools using history as a lens for
coming to grips with present-day social, political, legal, and
economic realities reflected in our urban education system. It's a
blackboard jungle out there. Metal detectors at entrances,
Overcrowded classrooms. Leaking roofs. Armed guards in the
corridors. Burned-out teachers. Apathetic parents. No wonder Johnny
can't read - even though he graduated. Explore how our urban
students reached this stage, and what can be done to make it right.
Here is the most recent information on the crises in our urban
schools, from inadequate funding and student poverty to racial and
ethnic schisms in the classroom, poorly prepared teachers, and
more. The author skillfully maneuvers through the conflicting
claims of administrators, school boards, teacher blocs, and other
vested interests, to present a balanced overview. Urban Education
encompasses the historical perspectives from the late 19th century
to the present on urban schooling. It examines the social and
political context of schools and the impact of court decisions on
education in our urban schools. The book provides insightful
analyses of teaching, curriculum and assessmen
The second edition of the award-winning Handbook of Autoethnography
is a thematically organized volume that contextualizes contemporary
practices of autoethnography and examines how the field has
developed since the publication of the first edition in 2013.
Throughout, contributors identify key autoethnographic themes and
commitments and offer examples of diverse, thoughtful, effective,
applied, and innovative autoethnography. The second edition is
organized into five sections: In Section 1, Doing Autoethnography,
contributors explore definitions of autoethnography, identify and
demonstrate key features of autoethnography, and engage
philosophical, relational, cultural, and ethical foundations of
autoethnographic practice. In Section 2, Representing
Autoethnography, contributors discuss forms and techniques for the
process and craft of creating autoethnographic projects, using
various media in/as autoethnography, and marking and making visible
particular identities, knowledges, and voices. In Section 3,
Teaching, Evaluating, and Publishing Autoethnography, contributors
focus on supporting and supervising autoethnographic projects. They
also offer perspectives on publishing and evaluating
autoethnography. In Section 4, Challenges and Futures of
Autoethnography, contributors consider contemporary challenges for
autoethnography, including understanding autoethnography as a
feminist, posthumanist, and decolonialist practice, as well as a
method for studying texts, translations, and traumas. The volume
concludes with Section 5, Autoethnographic Exemplars, a collection
of sixteen classic and contemporary texts that can serve as models
of autoethnographic scholarship. With contributions from more than
50 authors representing more than a dozen disciplines and writing
from various locations around the world, the handbook develops,
refines, and expands autoethnographic inquiry and qualitative
research. This text will be a primary resource for novice and
advanced researchers alike in a wide range of social science
disciplines.
Motivated by the death of his partner, Adams seeks to redefine the
closet as a relational construct between all people and all
sexualities. The closet is explored at each stage--entering it,
inhabiting it, and coming out of it--and strategies are offered for
reframing difficult closet experiences. Adams makes use of
interviews, personal narratives, and autoethnography to analyze
lived, relational experiences of sexuality. This is a must have for
scholars and students of gender studies, qualitative research, and
for any reader who has felt the closet's reach.
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