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whioh the developments are appropriate in an elementary text book
is open to doubt. Fortunately the proceedings of the conference
arranged by the Society of Actuaries Research Committee in
September 1974 provide an effective review of the ourrent position
(Credibility, Theory and Applications, Ed. P. M. Kahn, Academic
Press, 1975). It is doubtful if any practical use is now made of
the Esscher approximation and the N-P method is much more
convenient and of adequate accuracy in most practical work. Thus
the first half of Chapter 6 is now largely of historical interest.
Chapter 11 dealing with ruin probability during a finite time
interval does not give an adequate view of the current importanoe
of this topic but the position is fluid because of the considerable
effort being expended in the search for practical methods of calcu
lation. Formulae are, in general, complicated and involve extensive
computer based quadratures or simulation techniques. The paper by
Seal in the Scandinavian Actuarial Journal (The Numerical
Calculation of U(w, t) the Probability of Non-ruin in an Interval
(O, t) 1974) gives a recent treatment and a fairly complete list of
relevant references. In many countries studies are currently in
progress in the develop ment of models for business planning where
the basic operations involve a stochastic process. Not only are
insurance companies interested but in many commercial and
industrial firms the needs are significant so that a very large
field exists for applications."
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
DESCRIPTION: ADVANCES IN THE HISTORY OF RHETORIC: THE FIRST SIX
YEARS is a comprehensive collection of 29 scholarly essays
published during the first phase of the journal's history. Research
from prominent and developing scholars that was once difficult to
acquire is now offered in a coherent and comprehensive collection
that is complemented by a detailed index and unified bibliography.
This collection covers a range of periods and topics in the history
of rhetoric, including Greek and Roman rhetoric, rhetoric and
religion, women in the history of rhetoric, rhetoric and science,
Renaissance and British rhetorical theory, rhetoric and culture,
and the development of American rhetoric and composition. The
editors, Richard Leo Enos and David E. Beard, provide a preface and
afterword that synthesize the mission and meaning of this work for
students and scholars of the history of rhetoric. . . . ABOUT THE
EDITORS: Richard Leo Enos is Professor and Holder of the Lillian
Radford Chair of Rhetoric & Composition - History of Rhetoric
at Texas Christian University. David E. Beard is Assistant
Professor of Writing Studies at the University of Minnesota,
Duluth. . . . CONTRIBUTORS: John C. Adams, Lois Peters Agnew,
Jacqueline Bacon, David E. Beard, Jerry Blitefield, Ferran Grau
Codina, Janet B. Davis, Renu Dube, Richard Leo Enos, Robert Gaines,
Beth L. Hewett, Davis W. Houck, Ulrike Zinn Jaeckel, Christopher
Lyle Johnstone, Jameela Lares, Bohn D. Lattin, Ilon Lauer, Beth
Innocenti Manolescu, Glen McClish, Mary Cecilia Monedas, Sara
Newman, Sean Patrick O'Rourke, Terri Palmer, Valerie V. Peterson,
Michael William Pfau, Robert Stephen Reid, Charlotte A. Robidoux,
Gary S. Selby, and David Timmerman
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
Once deemed an unworthy research endeavor, the study of sports
fandom has garnered the attention of seasoned scholars from a
variety of academic disciplines. Identity and socialization among
sports fans are particular burgeoning areas of study among a
growing cadre of specialists in the social sciences. Sports Fans,
Identity, and Socialization, edited by Adam C. Earnheardt, Paul
Haridakis, and Barbara Hugenberg, captures an eclectic collection
of new studies from accomplished scholars in the fields such as
communication, business, geography, kinesiology, media, and sports
management and administration, using a wide range of methodologies
including quantitative, qualitative, and critical analyses. In the
communication revolution of the twenty-first century, the study of
mediated sports is critical. As fans use all media at their
disposal to consume sports and carry their sports-viewing
experience online, they are seizing the initiative and asserting
themselves into the mediated sports-dissemination process. They are
occupying traditional roles of consumers/receivers of sports, but
also as sharers and sports content creators. Fans are becoming
pseudo sports journalists. They are interpreting mediated sports
content for other fans. They are making their voice heard by sports
organizations and athletes. Mediated sports, in essence, provide a
context for studying and understanding where and how the
communication revolution of the twenty-first century is being
waged. With their collection of studies by scholars from North
America and Europe, Earnheardt, Haridakis, and Hugenberg illuminate
the symbiotic relationship among and between sports organizations,
the media, and their audiences. Sports Fans, Identity, and
Socialization spurs both the researcher and the interested fan to
consider what the study of sports tells us about ourselves and the
society in which we live.
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