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You may be spending thousands of dollars needlessly on prescription
drugs. Perhaps you're sacrificing food or other necessities to buy
medications. But you have a choice Most high-priced medications can
be substituted with a lower-cost generic. Lower Prescription Costs:
An Easier Pill to Swallow can help reduce your prescription
expenses. Using this guide, you can save hundreds if not thousands
of dollars per year even with Medicare D coverage. This book: .
Compares prices on drugs within the same class . Identifies
generics available for $4 in many national and local pharmacy
chains . Provides savings tips . Lists potentially inappropriate
medications for the elderly . Is designed for easy use
This biography of Sir William Jardine (1800-1874), the foremost
Scottish naturalist of the 19th century, uses original source
material (manuscripts, correspondence, etc.). Despite Jardine's
considerable achievements as ornithologist, ichthyologist,
publisher and catalyst of Victorian science, no comprehensive
biography exists. Jardine owned the finest private natural history
museum and library in Britain and made natural history available to
anyone who could read by issuing 40 small volumes on birds,
mammals, fishes and insects.
Few contemporary writers share the remarkable talent of Terence
E.Jackson. - A talent for telling a story with brightly -lit
realism, for depicting characters with extraordinary sharpness and
insight, and for inciting his readers to agree or disagree with his
viewpoint. Mr. Jackson has indeed done what many of his peers have
failed to do. That is restore the African-American novel to it's
rightful place. Like a bullet being fired from a gun, "Nigger's
Heaven" grabs hold from the first page and never lets go.
"Nigger's Heaven" is a story all readers will want to know and
that none will ever forget.
What does it mean to be middle class in contemporary global cities?
What do the middle classes do to these cities and what do these
cities do to the middle classes? Do the middle classes engage in
social mix or are they focused on 'people like us'? Based on
comparative study this book explores middle-class identities across
Paris and London.
-- Are patients aware of the fact that pharmacological therapies
stress the brain in ways which may prevent or postpone symptomatic
and functional recovery ?
==================================================== Rethinking
Psychiatric Drugs: A Guide for Informed Consent is a critical
appraisal of the medications which an estimated 20% of Americans
consume on a regular (and sometimes involuntary) basis. It is the
philosophically, epidemiologically, and scientifically supported
revelation of how and why psychiatry's drug therapies have
contributed to a standard of care which frequently does more to
harm than to cure. Extensively researched and documented, the book
addresses: -- the process by which psychiatric drugs reach the
market -- the history and philosophy of Evidence Based Medicine --
the common flaws in research methodologies which negate the
validity of the psychiatric RCT (Randomized Controlled Trial) --
the problem of allostatic load (how drugs stress the body) -- the
history, long term effects, and utility of the drugs used to
suppress symptoms of depression, psychosis, inattention and
hyperactivity -- the effectiveness of alternatives to medication
Rethinking Psychiatric Drugs: A Guide for Informed Consent exposes
the current crisis in medical ethics and epistemology, and attempts
to restore to psychiatry an authentically informed consent to care.
"Peggy, Maggie, Mag, Margaret, Marguerite, Muggins. Hum Half a
dozen of them. Wonder if there are any more? Yes, there's Peggoty
and Peg, to say nothing of Margaretta, Gretchen, Meta, Margarita,
Keta, Madge. My goodness Is there any end to my nicknames? I
mistrust I'm a very commonplace mortal. I wonder if other girls'
names can be twisted around into as many picture puzzles as mine
can? What do YOU think about it Shashai " Footnote: Shashai. Hebrew
for noble, pronounced Shash'a-ai.] and the girl reached up both
arms to draw down into their embrace the silky head of a superb
young colt which stood close beside her; a creature which would
have made any horse-lover stop stock-still and exclaim at sight of
him. He was a magnificent two-year-old Kentuckian, fault-less as to
his points, with a head to set an artist rhapsodizing and a-tingle
to put it upon his canvas. His coat, mane and tail were black as
midnight and glossy as satin. The great, lustrous eyes held a
living fire, the delicate nostrils were a-quiver every moment, the
faultlessly curved ears alert as a wild creature's. And he WAS half
wild, for never had saddle rested upon his back, girth encircled
him or bit fretted the sensitive mouth.
The aspects of this text which we believe are novel, at least in
degree, include: an effort to motivate different sections with
practical examples and an empirical orientation; an effort to
intersperse several easily motivated examples throughout the book
and to maintain some continuity in these examples; and the
extensive use of Monte Carlo simulations to demonstrate particular
aspects of the problems and estimators being considered. In terms
of material being presented, the unique aspects include the first
chapter which attempts to address the use of empirical methods in
the social sciences, the seventh chapter which considers models
with discrete dependent variables and unobserved variables. Clearly
these last two topics in particular are quite advanced--more
advanced than material that is currently available on the subject.
These last two topics are also currently experiencing rapid
development and are not adequately described in most other texts.
Many professionals have a great store of technical knowledge and
an impressive professional vocabulary, but lack the essential
interpersonal commnunications skills necessary for effective
management. This book solves the problem technically trained
managers face by providing a clear, practical set of principles and
methods that will enable them to work effectively and successfully
with subordinates, peers, and superiors. Author Dale Jackson,
himself a technically trained chemist, draws upon his own
experience and the experiences of other professionals who have been
thrust into management situations to offer practical, workable
techniques that will be useful to anyone attempting the often
difficult transition from the world of a technical profession to
that of people within organizations.
This book is a comparative and developmental study of the
expression of feminist concerns in the novels of Kamala Markandaya,
Nayantara Sahgal, Anita Desai, and Shashi Deshpande, among the best
known and most prolific Indian novelists writing in English, who
have been self-consciously engaged with women's issues during the
postcolonial era.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
As part of the new Routledge series on Global HRM, this new title considers the growing importance of cross-border alliances, in particular international joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, which is currently a major business issue. Providing a detailed analysis of various aspects of alliances, including learning acquisition, the HR implications of mergers and the role of cooperation and trust in such alliances, this book fills a vital gap in current literature. Featuring case studies and other added value features, this is an essential text for students of HRM, international and strategic management, as well as for HR professionals.
This is as complete beginner's course in French which covers the
requirements of the various GCSE examination syllabuses, and
provides a good background to the language for students on RSA and
other similar courses. The approach is designed to be of particular
value for further education and self-study purposes.
Fundamental to this book is an attempt to understand the nature of
individual differences in word and nonword reading by connecting
three literatures that have developed largely in isolation from one
another: the literatures on acquired dyslexia, difficulties in
learning to read, and precocious reading.
This book, first published in 1995, addresses the key issue facing
libraries on how to survive in an age of interdependence.
Increasingly, individual libraries must act as if each is part of a
'world library' Instead of being self-sufficient, each library,
from the small public library to the large research library, must
find ways to put materials from this 'world library' into the hands
of its patrons and must stand ready to supply materials from its
own collection to others, both quickly and cost-effectively through
interlibrary loan. It explores the critical questions for making
resource-sharing work, with particular emphasis on interlibrary
loan. Cooperative collection development, economic decision models,
consortial arrangements, copyright dilemmas, and the possibilities
of technology are explored and a national project to revamp
interlibrary loan and document delivery is described and future
directions posited. Authors present historical perspective, explore
the future, and report from multiple perspectives.
This book examines a new topic in Human Resource Management (HRM),
green - or environmental - HRM, analysing the role humans play in
environmental management at work and environmental behaviours at
workplaces around the world. The book begins with a focus on
negative workplace green behaviours (e.g. toxic chemical leaks, air
pollution, contaminated waste etc.), and what such environmental
problems mean for workers, managers and society as a whole. This
book outlines relevant, underpinning academic theory and research
literature on how HRM is 'going green', and details real-life
organisational examples derived from original and secondary
empirical research to illuminate the implications of adopting Green
HRM practices for relevant stakeholders. In doing so, the book
offers a new, academic contribution to both the HRM and
environmental management literatures.
This book examines a new topic in Human Resource Management (HRM),
green - or environmental - HRM, analysing the role humans play in
environmental management at work and environmental behaviours at
workplaces around the world. The book begins with a focus on
negative workplace green behaviours (e.g. toxic chemical leaks, air
pollution, contaminated waste etc.), and what such environmental
problems mean for workers, managers and society as a whole. This
book outlines relevant, underpinning academic theory and research
literature on how HRM is 'going green', and details real-life
organisational examples derived from original and secondary
empirical research to illuminate the implications of adopting Green
HRM practices for relevant stakeholders. In doing so, the book
offers a new, academic contribution to both the HRM and
environmental management literatures.
Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, Uncomfortable
Conversations is a groundbreaking collection that brings together
leading scholars in contemporary legal theory. The volume explores,
at times contentiously, convergences and departures among a variety
of feminist and queer political projects. These explorations -
foregrounded by legal issues such as marriage equality, sexual
harassment, workers' rights, and privacy - re-draw and re-imagine
the alliances and antagonisms constituting feminist and queer
theory. The essays cross a spectrum of disciplinary matrixes,
including jurisprudence, political philosophy, literary theory,
critical race theory, women's studies, and gay and lesbian studies.
The authors occupy a variety of political positions vis-A -vis
questions of identity, rights, the state, cultural normalization,
and economic liberalism. The richness and vitality of feminist and
queer theory, as well as their relevance to matters central to the
law and politics of our time, are on full display in this volume.
Feminist and Queer Legal Theory: Intimate Encounters, Uncomfortable
Conversations is a groundbreaking collection that brings together
leading scholars in contemporary legal theory. The volume explores,
at times contentiously, convergences and departures among a variety
of feminist and queer political projects. These explorations -
foregrounded by legal issues such as marriage equality, sexual
harassment, workers' rights, and privacy - re-draw and re-imagine
the alliances and antagonisms constituting feminist and queer
theory. The essays cross a spectrum of disciplinary matrixes,
including jurisprudence, political philosophy, literary theory,
critical race theory, women's studies, and gay and lesbian studies.
The authors occupy a variety of political positions vis-A -vis
questions of identity, rights, the state, cultural normalization,
and economic liberalism. The richness and vitality of feminist and
queer theory, as well as their relevance to matters central to the
law and politics of our time, are on full display in this volume.
This book, first published in 1995, addresses the key issue facing
libraries on how to survive in an age of interdependence.
Increasingly, individual libraries must act as if each is part of a
'world library' Instead of being self-sufficient, each library,
from the small public library to the large research library, must
find ways to put materials from this 'world library' into the hands
of its patrons and must stand ready to supply materials from its
own collection to others, both quickly and cost-effectively through
interlibrary loan. It explores the critical questions for making
resource-sharing work, with particular emphasis on interlibrary
loan. Cooperative collection development, economic decision models,
consortial arrangements, copyright dilemmas, and the possibilities
of technology are explored and a national project to revamp
interlibrary loan and document delivery is described and future
directions posited. Authors present historical perspective, explore
the future, and report from multiple perspectives.
Ardent Complaints and Equivocal Piety treats three sets of medieval
German crusade poems, in most of which the crusades are pictured as
a source of distress, disenchantment, or even annoyance. The first
group portrays the crusader as he tries to overcome strong
reluctance to leave his home and loved ones. The second group, by
some of the same poets, features the woman who is about to lose a
beloved man to crusade duty and clearly objects to it. The third
consists of three poets who give the impression of crusade
involvement, but an impression that remains intriguingly unclear.
These groups of German poems are treated against a background of
Latin crusade poems in which the crusades cause stress and distress
of a different kind.
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