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First published in 1993, The Media and Disasters looks behind the
key scenes in the drama unfolding in the aftermath of the Pan Am
103 explosion: Lockerbie, visited by an estimated 1000 journalists
in the month following the disaster; New York's Kennedy Airport,
where families learned in the presence of the media that their
loved ones had perished; Syracuse University, plunged into mourning
the loss of 35 students from the school's study abroad programme;
and homes on both sides of the Atlantic, grief-stricken as news
reached relatives of the passengers and crew. The authors,
professors of communication at Syracuse University with years of
media experience, began looking at the effects of such coverage
because of what they experienced when the media came to cover the
grieving on their campus. What they learned in the U.S. and the
U.K. will interest those concerned about media coverage of crisis
events, as well as those who communicate about them: journalists,
survivors, public information officers, public relations
practitioners, emergency support personnel, business and political
leaders.
This comprehensive reference organizes extensive definitions and
examples of key concepts in quantitative research into a single,
convenient source. Alphabetically arranged and cross-referenced,
The Handbook of Research and Quantitative Methods In Psychology
presents: experimental procedures, research designs, statistical
methods, information theory, psychophysics, behavioral terminology,
scaling and testing.
This book offers students a method for understanding and mastering
the rhetorical patterns that comprise expository writing. Its
exercises ask students to arrange jumbled sentences into logical
order, forming model essays for standard rhetorical patterns such
as comparison/contrast, classification, and thesis support. These
techniques force students to see the basic logic of different
writing patterns. The goal of Whimbey's workbook is to teach the
student to write concise and original essays on any topic.
This book offers students a method for understanding and mastering
the rhetorical patterns that comprise expository writing. Its
exercises ask students to arrange jumbled sentences into logical
order, forming model essays for standard rhetorical patterns such
as comparison/contrast, classification, and thesis support. These
techniques force students to see the basic logic of different
writing patterns. The goal of Whimbey's workbook is to teach the
student to write concise and original essays on any topic.
Learn how to influence policy and become a leader in today's
changing health care environment. Featuring analysis of
cutting-edge healthcare issues and first-person insights, Policy
& Politics in Nursing and Health Care, 8th Edition continues to
be the leading text on nursing action and activism. Approximately
150 expert contributors present a wide range of topics in policies
and politics, providing a more complete background than can be
found in any other policy textbook on the market. This expanded 8th
edition helps you develop a global understanding of nursing
leadership and political activism, as well as the complex business
and financial issues that drive many actions in the health system.
Discussions include the latest updates on conflict management,
health economics, lobbying, the use of media, and working with
communities for change. With these innovative insights and
strategies, you will be prepared to play a leadership role in the
four spheres in which nurses are politically active: the workplace,
government, professional organizations, and the community.
Comprehensive coverage of healthcare policies and politics provides
a broader understanding of nursing leadership and political
activism, as well as complex business and financial issues. Key
Points at the end of chapters helps you review important,
need-to-know lesson content. Taking Action essays include personal
accounts of how nurses have participated in politics and what they
have accomplished. Expert authors make up a virtual Nursing Who's
Who in healthcare policy, sharing information and personal
perspectives gained in the crafting of healthcare policy. NEW! The
latest information and perspectives are provided by nursing leaders
who influenced health care reform, including the Affordable Care
Act. NEW! Added information on medical marijuana presents both
sides of this ongoing debate. NEW! More information on health care
policy and the aging population covers the most up-do-date
information on this growing population. NEW! Expanded information
on the Globalization of Nursing explores international policies and
procedures related to nursing around the world. NEW! Expanded focus
on media strategies details proper etiquette when speaking with the
press. NEW! Expanded coverage of primary care models and issues
throughout text. NEW! APRN and additional Taking Action chapters
reflect the most recent industry changes. NEW! Perspectives on
issues and challenges in the government sphere showcase recent
strategies and complications.
This comprehensive reference organizes extensive definitions and
examples of key concepts in quantitative research into a single,
convenient source. Alphabetically arranged and cross-referenced,
"The Handbook of Research and Quantitative Methods In Psychology"
presents:
* experimental procedures,
* research designs,
* statistical methods,
* information theory,
* psychophysics,
* behavioral terminology,
* scaling and testing.
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Realities (Paperback, New)
Elizabeth Lynn Linton; Edited by Deborah T. Meem
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R792
Discovery Miles 7 920
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Beautiful young Clara de Saumarez, strong-willed and impulsive,
runs away from her aristocratic family to London to become an
actress after her father punishes her with a dog whip. In London,
she becomes an acclaimed actress, but disregards societal
conventions by living with her theatre manager, Vasty Vaughan.
Clara's beauty inspires the love of three men: the lecherous
Vaughan, the handsome but rigidly Calvinistic curate Edward
Mantell, and the kind Socialist Percival Glynn. But as Clara's
story unfolds, she begins to be aware of the unpleasant realities
around her, including her own equivocal social status, the
inequalities facing women, and the suffering of the working
class.
First published in 1851, Eliza Lynn Linton's "Realities" met
with near-unanimous disdain from critics, who decried its
"repulsive portraits" and its tendency to "shock and disgust." This
new edition, the first-ever reprinting of the novel, includes the
unabridged text of the original three-volume edition as well as a
new introduction and notes by Deborah T. Meem and the text of
contemporary reviews.
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Grasp Your Nettle - a Novel; 2 (Paperback)
E Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) 182 Linton, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's His, Leona Bowman Carpenter Collection of
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R627
Discovery Miles 6 270
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Dulcie Everton; 2 (Paperback)
E Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) 182 Linton, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's His
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R564
Discovery Miles 5 640
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Grasp Your Nettle - a Novel; 3 (Paperback)
E Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) 182 Linton, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's His, Leona Bowman Carpenter Collection of
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R663
Discovery Miles 6 630
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