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This easy-to-use handbook presents a fascinating and fresh take on
American presidential elections and makes a wide range of
statistics available to serious researchers and political fanatics
alike. Counting the Votes: A New Way to Analyze America's
Presidential Elections isn't your typical history book about
presidential elections. Nor is it like most statistical analyses of
election results. What this unusual book does offer is an array of
innovative statistics-campaign score (CS), potential index (PI),
return on potential (ROP), and equalized vote totals (EV*EQ), among
others-that provides a provocative, intriguing, and fresh
perspective on past presidential candidates and campaigns.
Presenting information that has never been compiled and presented
before, author G. Scott Thomas provides reams of statistics for all
57 presidential elections (1789 to the present) as well as essays
inspired by those races that explore new interpretations of
electoral trends. The book also includes lists of outstanding
political performances in 179 statistical categories in addition to
complete statistical records for 289 presidential candidates. The
unique information and metrics introduced in this book will be
invaluable to historians, political scientists, and students who
are conducting research into voting trends and will serve as
additional tools for their work. Includes a "Record Book of
Presidential Politics" that spotlights the best and worst
performances by presidential candidates highlighted in 179
statistical rankings, identifying which nominee was the youngest,
came from the smallest state, and won by the smallest margin of
popular votes Written by an accomplished journalist with more than
three decades of experience and who has authored four books focused
on national politics Provides an alphabetical directory of the
career records of 289 presidential candidates between 1789 and 2012
presented in tabular form for easy reference
New Methods of Market Research and Analysis prepares readers for
the new reality posed by big data and marketing analytics. While
connecting to traditional research approaches such as surveys and
focus groups, this book shows how new technologies and new
analytical capabilities are rapidly changing the way marketers
obtain and process their information. In particular, the prevalence
of big data systems always monitoring key performance indicators,
trends toward more research using observation or observation and
communication together, new technologies such as mobile, apps,
geo-locators, and others, as well as the deep analytics allowed by
cheap data processing and storage are all covered and placed in
context. Scott Erickson goes beyond the buzzwords to provide
relevant explanations of the meaning and impact of both big data
and analytics, placing them in context with traditional marketing
research. His engaging subject matter focuses on the practical
aspects of big data concepts, precisely defining and illustrating
key concepts and providing illuminating real world examples. This
approachable style enables marketers to understand what data
scientists are doing with big data systems and analytics, giving
them a taste of the capabilities of contemporary statistical
software and its practical applications. This book can be used as a
supplement to a traditional marketing research text or on its own.
It will serve as a key reference for graduate students and advanced
undergraduates in marketing research, marketing analytics, or
business intelligence courses as well as marketing professionals
looking to stay up to date with current trends and have them
explained in a context they understand.
This book tells the story of 1960-a tumultuous, transitional year
that unleashed the forces that eventually reshaped the American
nation and the entire planet, to the joy of millions and the sorrow
of millions more. In 1960, attitudes were changing; barriers were
falling. It was a transitional year, during which the world as we
know it today was beginning to take shape. While other books have
focused on the presidential contest between Kennedy and Nixon, A
New World to Be Won: John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the
Tumultuous Year of 1960 illuminates the emerging forces that would
transform the nation and the world during the 1960s, putting the
election in the broader context of American history-and world
history as well. While the author does devote a large portion of
this book to the 1960 presidential campaign, he also highlights
four pivotal trends that changed life for decades to come:
unprecedented scientific breakthroughs, ranging from the Xerox
copier to new spacecraft for manned flight; fragmentation of the
international power structure, notably the schism between the
Soviet Union and China; the pursuit of freedom, both through the
civil rights movement at home and the drive for independence in
Africa; and the elevation of pleasure and self-expression in
American culture, largely as a result of federal approval of the
birth-control pill and the increasing popularity of illegal drugs.
Photographs of key newsmakers and important events throughout the
year A bibliography with a detailed listing of more than 400
sources, including oral histories, government publications,
memoirs, and journals A comprehensive index by name and subject
Footnotes for the full manuscript
Are You Ready?Each year, millions of Americans come face-to-face
with the daunting task of providing for the care of an aging
parent. Unfortunately, many find themselves ill-informed and
unprepared. This reversal of roles, from care receivers to care
providers, is often filled with conflicting emotions that are
extremely tough to cope with amidst this enormous responsibility.
Moreover, clashing opinions can quickly leave siblings and other
family members at an impasse during a time when unity is
crucial.For these newly challenged care providers, the tide has
turned. For those who don't know what signs to look for, this can
happen without notice. As almost all of us will face this dilemma
at some point, Parent Talk is a must read source of expertise and
information for any adult child. Throughout this book, the author
draws on his years of experience in senior healthcare to assist you
in anticipating your parent's decline, understanding the best care
options, and making sound decisions. Come gain the invaluable
insights revealed through The Nine Conversations as you become your
loved one's keeper.
The same skills and strategies can propel an aspiring executive to
the top of any organization, be it the Podunk High School Student
Council, the Acme Xylophone Corporation, or the government of the
United States of America. The student council president may be an
unpaid volunteer, and the Acme CEO may bark out orders in an office
that is rectangular, not oval. But the paths that lead to those
positions are remarkably similar to the trail that ends so
gloriously at the front door of the White House. Author G. Scott
Thomas spent two years examining the lives of nearly two hundred
presidential candidates--winners and losers, the famous and the
obscure--with an eye for the tactics and qualities that served
their careers well or damaged them beyond repair. He has distilled
their experiences into a comprehensive guide to success, Advice
from the Presidents. Thomas's book offers a wealth of advice,
quotations, and anecdotes that are pertinent to any up-and-coming
young man or woman. Which strategies for advancement are effective
and which are doomed to fail? Which personal traits should be
emulated and which are detrimental? Presidential candidates have
learned the answers the hard way, earning the education of a
lifetime in the gritty, cutthroat arena of national politics, a
field as competitive as any to be found in corporate America. And
now, for the first time, their valuable knowledge will be made
available to ambitious executives and eager students across the
country. Readers will learn the seven time-tested steps that can
transform a would-be chief executive or U.S. President into the
real thing: --Decide upon your long-term goal. --Develop your
skills and interests.--Polish your imageand your people skills.
--Organize a network of mentors and helpers. --Control your inner
demons and your opponents. --Maneuver to improve your position.
--Succeed with grace and serenity. In this book, readers will
follow the career paths of famous American politicians. There have
been smart presidents and unintelligent ones, honest and dishonest
ones, diligent and lazy ones. But all of these master politicians--
remarkably different in skills and personality --had one thing in
common. They all followed the same seven-step career plan detailed
in Advice from the Presidents. And so can any ambitious person in
any walk of life.
G. Scott Thomas offers a complete statistical and descriptive
guide to the fifty American presidential elections that were held
between 1789 and 1984. The book is divided into two major sections,
the first dealing with the elections as such and the second with
the participation of the candidates, parties, and states. The
Pursuit of the White House incorporates more than 450 charts as
well as concise summaries supplying comprehensive data on all
aspects of presidential elections.
TItis volume is the first effort to compile representative work in
the emerging research area on the relationship of disability and
physical environment since Barrier-Free Environments, edited by
Michael Bednar, was published in 1977. Since that time, disability
rights legislation like the Americans, with Disabilities Act in the
United States, the worldwide growth of the independent-living move
ment, rapid deinstitutionalization, and the maturation of
functional assessment methodology have all had their impact on this
research area. The impact has been most noticeable in two
ways-fostering the integration of environmental vari ables in
rehabilitation research and practice, and changing paradigms for
environ mental interventions. As the contributions in this volume
demonstrate, the relationship of disabil ity and physical
environment is no longer of interest primarily to designers and
other professionals concerned with managing the resources of the
built environ ment. The physical environment has always been
recognized as an important variable affecting rehabilitation
outcome. Until recently, however, concepts and tools were not
available to measure its impact in clinical practic and outcomes
research. In particular, lack of a theoretical foundation that
integrated environ ment with the disablement process hampered
development of both research and clinical methodology. Thus, the
physical environment received little attention from the mainstream
rehabilitation research community. However, this situation is
changing rapidly."
New Methods of Market Research and Analysis prepares readers for
the new reality posed by big data and marketing analytics. While
connecting to traditional research approaches such as surveys and
focus groups, this book shows how new technologies and new
analytical capabilities are rapidly changing the way marketers
obtain and process their information. In particular, the prevalence
of big data systems always monitoring key performance indicators,
trends toward more research using observation or observation and
communication together, new technologies such as mobile, apps,
geo-locators, and others, as well as the deep analytics allowed by
cheap data processing and storage are all covered and placed in
context. Scott Erickson goes beyond the buzzwords to provide
relevant explanations of the meaning and impact of both big data
and analytics, placing them in context with traditional marketing
research. His engaging subject matter focuses on the practical
aspects of big data concepts, precisely defining and illustrating
key concepts and providing illuminating real world examples. This
approachable style enables marketers to understand what data
scientists are doing with big data systems and analytics, giving
them a taste of the capabilities of contemporary statistical
software and its practical applications. This book can be used as a
supplement to a traditional marketing research text or on its own.
It will serve as a key reference for graduate students and advanced
undergraduates in marketing research, marketing analytics, or
business intelligence courses as well as marketing professionals
looking to stay up to date with current trends and have them
explained in a context they understand.
In the New Economy, intelligence will be essential for firms to
gain competitive advantage-not just information or knowledge.
Competitive intelligence, or the strategic gathering of knowledge
about competitors, climate, trends, new products, has a long and
successful history of generating competitive advantage. In this
book, Rothberg and Erickson demonstrate how corporations can
combine their competitive intelligence gathering with their
internal knowledge management gathering into one dynamic system.
Using real-world cases from the corporate world, the authors show
how the strategic use of this combined system generates measurable
competitive advantage. Topics covered include how be develop your
strategy for sharing and gathering knowledge across the value
chain, sustainable product development and innovation,
manufacturing improvement, CRM and marketing, and developing a
corporate-wide global knowledge strategy.
*The first book to show how competitive intelligence practices can
add value to knowledge management systems
*Written for practitioners, the book is filled with real examples
from the corporate world
*Demonstrates how corporations can use internal and external
information gathering strategically to gain competitive advantage
To help address the challenges of sustainable development, higher
education institutions must transform themselves, bringing together
best practice in quality management for tertiary education with
best practice in education for sustainable development. This book
provides tested strategies and pathways for undertaking this
successfully.
Few scientific developments in recent years have captured the
popular imagination like the subject of'biodegradable' plastics.
The reasons for this are complex and lie deep in the human
subconscious. Discarded plastics are an intrusion on the sea shore
and in the countryside. The fact that nature's litter abounds in
the sea and on land is acceptable because it is biodegradable -
even though it may take many years to be bioassimilated into the
ecosystem. Plastics litter is not seen to be biodegradable and is
aesthetically unacceptable because it does not blend into the
natural environment. To the environmentally aware but often
scientifically naive, biodegradation is seen to be the ecologically
acceptable solution to the problem of plastic packaging waste and
litter and some packaging manufacturers have exploited the 'green'
consumer with exaggerated claims to 'environmentally friendly'
biodegradable packaging materials. The principles underlying
environmental degradation are not understood even by some
manufacturers of 'biodegradable' materials and the claims made for
them have been categorized as 'deceptive' by USA legislative
authorities. This has set back the acceptance of plastics with
controlled biodegradability as part of the overall waste and litter
control strategy. At the opposite end of the commercial spectrum,
the polymer manufactur ing industries, through their trade
associations, have been at pains to discount the role of degradable
materials in waste and litter management. This negative campaign
has concentrated on the supposed incompatibility of degradable
plastics with aspects of waste management strategy, notably
materials recycling."
America grew rapidly after World War II-the national pastime
followed suit. Baseball dramatically changed from a 19th century
pastoral relic to a continental modern sport. Six Major League
clubs relocated to new cities, capped by the coast-to-coast moves
of the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants. Four expansion teams
were created from thin air. Dozens of black stars emerged after
Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. The players formed a
union-higher salaries materialized. This book tells the story of
baseball's metamorphosis 1945-1962, driven by larger-than-life
personalities like the bombastic Larry MacPhail, the sage Branch
Rickey, the kindly Connie Mack, the quick-witted Bill Veeck and the
wily Walter O'Malley-Hall of Famers all. The upheaval they
sparked-and sometimes failed to control-would broaden the sport's
appeal, setting the stage for tremendous growth in the half-century
to come.
The purpose of this publication is two-fold. In the first place it
is intended to review progress in the development of practical
stabilising systems for a wide range of polymers and applications.
A complemen tary and ultimately more important objective is to
accommodate these practical developments within the framework of
antioxidant theory, since there can be little question that further
major advances in the practice of stabilisation technology will
only be possible on a firm mechanistic foundation. With the
continual increase in the number of commercial anti oxidants and
stabilisers, often functioning by mechanisms not even considered
ten years ago, there is a need for a general theory which will
allow the potential user to predict the performance of a particular
antioxidant structure under specific practical conditions. Any such
predictive tool must involve a simplified kinetic approach to
inhibited oxidation and, in Chapter 1, Denisov outlines a possible
mechanistic approach with the potential to predict the most useful
antioxidant to use and the limits of its usefulness. In Chapter 2,
Schwetlick reviews the current state of knowledge on the
antioxidant mechanisms of the phosphite esters with particular
emphasis on their catalytic peroxidolytic activity. Dithiophosphate
v vi PREFACE derivatives show a similar behaviour but for quite
different reasons and, in Chapter 3, AI-Malaika reviews information
available from analytical studies, particularly using 31p_NMR
spectroscopy, to elucid ate the complex chemistry that leads to the
formation of the antioxidant -active agents.
How should religion and ethics be studied if we want to understand
what people believe and why they act the way they do? In the 1980s
and '90s postmodernist worries about led to debates that turned on
power, truth, and relativism. Since the turn of the century
scholars impressed by 'cognitive science' have introduced concepts
drawn from evolutionary biology, neurosciences, and linguistics in
the attempt to provide 'naturalist' accounts of religion. Deploying
concepts and arguments that have their roots in the pragmatism of
C. S. Peirce, Believing and Acting argues that both approaches are
misguided and largely unhelpful in answering the questions that
matter: What did those people believe then? How does it relate to
what these people want to do now? What is our evidence for our
interpretations? Pragmatic inquiry into these questions recommends
an approach that questions grand theories, advocates a critical
pluralism about religion and ethics that defies disciplinary
boundaries in the pursuit of the truth. Rationality, on a pragmatic
approach, is about solving particular problems in medias res, thus
there is no hard and fast line to be drawn between inquiry and
advocacy; both are essential to negotiating day to day life. The
upshot is an approach to religion and ethics in which inquiry looks
much like the art history of Michael Baxandall and advocacy like
the art criticism of Arthur Danto.
This collection establishes the term 'medical paratexts' as a
useful addition to medical humanities, book history, and literary
studies research. As a relatively new field of study, little
critical attention has been paid to medical paratexts. We
understand paratext as the apparatus of graphic communication:
title pages, prefaces, illustrations, marginalia, and publishing
details which act as mediators between text and reader. Discussing
the development of medical paratexts across scribal, print and
digital media, the collection spans the medieval period to the
twenty-first century. Dissecting the Page is structured in two
thematic sections, underpinned by a shared examination of ideas of
medical and lay readership and a history of reader response. The
first section focuses on the production, reception, and use of
medical texts. The second section analyses the role and
significance of authority, access, and dissemination in discussions
of health, medicine, and illness, for both lay and medical
readerships.
Published in 1998, this book moves away from the basic education of
entrepreneurs to new models and methods, often running in
cooperation with orthodox management courses in institutes of
higher education. The papers in this book develop themes, models
and concepts for the education of wealth creating entrepreneurs.
Published in 1998, this book moves away from the basic education of
entrepreneurs to new models and methods, often running in
cooperation with orthodox management courses in institutes of
higher education. The papers in this book develop themes, models
and concepts for the education of wealth creating entrepreneurs.
As environmental performance becomes increasingly important, the
development of man-made polymers and their associated benefits has
been overshadowed by problems relating to their ultimate disposal.
In the light of wider acceptance of polymers for use in high
technology applications, Polymers and the Environment aims to
redress the balance. The book reviews the properties and industrial
applications of polymers and discusses their environmental benefits
compared with traditional materials. It also addresses the issues
of polymer durability, recycling processes to aid waste
minimization and biodegradable polymers. This text is intended to
introduce the non-specialist reader to the benefits and limitations
of polymeric materials from an environmental viewpoint, and will
prove a useful book for both students and professionals.
Bosnia and Hercegovina emerged in the wake of the Second World War
as a melting pot for the cultures that had determined the history
of the South Slavs since the middle ages. Catholic, Orthodox, and
Muslim all shared in and contributed to the political and cultural
life of Yugoslavia's most diverse republic.
In 1992, this life was shattered as separatist militias brought war
to Bosnia and Hercegovina.What is the religious heritage that
drives the warring factions and how does it relate to the
nationalist aspirations of many of the participants? From diverse
academic and philosophical perspectives, the works of Jean Bethke
Elshtain, James Turner Johnson, Michael Sells, John Kelsay, and G.
Scott Davis will inform not just scholars of ethics, politics and
religion, but everyone concerned with the prospects for justice in
the post-Cold War world.
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