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Documentary that sets out to tell the story of Status Quo's 50 year
career as a band. Directed by Alan G. Parker, the documentary was
supported by the group and saw the film crew given unprecedented
access to the band. Indeed, the programme features the moment the
original line-up of Status Quo reunited at Shepperton Studios -
their first time together for 30 years. Brian May, Paul Weller,
Cliff Richard and Midge Ure are among the fellow artists to pay
tribute to the Quo and the extraordinary duration of their career.
In the new edition of this classic book, Geoffrey Parker draws on
material from all over Europe to provide an authoritative and
exciting account of the eventful first half of the seventeenth
century. The continent enjoyed scarcely a year of peace during this
period. Instead revolution, civil war and complex international
conflicts brought many states to the edge of collapse in the
1640s.
Professor Parker examines three crucial conflicts: the desperate
struggle of the Habsburgs with France and the Dutch Republic; the
rivalry of Sweden, Denmark, Russia and Poland for control of the
Baltic, and the confrontation between the Austrian Habsburgs and
their subjects which escalated into the Thirty Years' War. He also
illuminates the leading social, economic and intellectual
developments of the period.
The new edition has been revised throughout and includes an
updated bibliography.
From recent sex abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church, to
arguments about faith schools and religious indoctrination, this
volume considers the interconnection between the actual lives of
children and the position of children as placeholders for the
future. Childhood has often been a particular site of struggle for
negotiating the location of religion in public and everyday social
life, and children's involvement and non-involvement in religion
raises strong feelings because they represent the future of
religious and secular communities, even of society itself. The
Bloomsbury Reader in Religion and Childhood provides a rich
resource for students and scholars of this interdisciplinary field,
and addresses wider questions about the distinctiveness of
childhood and its religious dimensions in historical and
contemporary perspective. Divided into five thematic parts, the
volume provides classic, contemporary, and specially commissioned
readings from a range of perspectives, including the sociological,
anthropological, historical, and theological. Case studies range
from Augustine's description of childhood in Confessions, the
psychology of religion and childhood, to religion in children's
literature, religious education, and Qur'anic schools. - Religious
traditions covered include Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism,
and Buddhism, in the UK and Europe, USA, Latin America and Africa -
An introduction situates each thematic part, and each reading is
contextualised by the editors - Guidance on further reading and
study questions are provided on the book's webpage
This book provides the first collection of chapters written by
scientists who have contributed to the understanding of disease
ecology in the Galapagos Islands, an iconic and historic natural
site. The Galapagos Archipelago straddles the equator in the
eastern Pacific Ocean, almost 1000 km off the coast of Ecuador, and
includes 13 major islands, numerous smaller satellite islands, and
many more even smaller islets. The wildlife on the Galapagos
Islands today represents one of the best-preserved wild communities
of plants and animals in the world, owing to the location of the
islands at the intersection of major ocean currents, the commitment
by Ecuador for the vast majority of the area to be left
undeveloped, and the protection provided by the Galapagos National
Park. Most of the animal species in Galapagos are endemic,
occurring nowhere else. But they are descendants of ancestors that
colonized earlier, and then, isolated from their mainland origins,
evolved into forms that are recognized as distinct today. Since
2001, many of the authors of this book have been part of a
four-institution partnership investigating the threats posed by
pathogens to Galapagos avifauna. They approach the topic of disease
ecology in a novel manner, starting with the history of arrival of
both the birds themselves and the pathogens. This synthetic
approach requires the integration of themes from veterinary
medicine, epidemiology, population genetics, and phylogenetics.
Despite narratives of secularization, it appears that the British
public persistently pay attention to clerical opinion and
continually resort to popular expressions of religious faith, not
least in time of war. From the throngs of men who gathered to hear
the Bishop of London preach recruiting sermons during the First
World War, to the attention paid to Archbishop Williams' words of
conscience on Iraq, clerical rhetoric remains resonant. For the
countless numbers who attended National Days of Prayer during the
Second World War, and for the many who continue to find the
Remembrance Day service a meaningful ritual, civil religious events
provide a source of meaningful ceremony and a focus of national
unity. War and religion have been linked throughout the twentieth
century and this book explores these links: taking the perspective
of the 'home front' rather than the battlefield. Exploring the
views and accounts of Anglican clerics on the issue of warfare and
international conflict across the century, the authors explore the
church's stance on the causes, morality and conduct of warfare;
issues of pacifism, obliteration bombing, nuclear possession and
deterrence, retribution, forgiveness and reconciliation, and the
spiritual opportunities presented by conflict. This book offers
invaluable insights into how far the Church influenced public
appraisal of war whilst illuminating the changing role of the
Church across the twentieth century.
Despite narratives of secularization, it appears that the British
public persistently pay attention to clerical opinion and
continually resort to popular expressions of religious faith, not
least in time of war. From the throngs of men who gathered to hear
the Bishop of London preach recruiting sermons during the First
World War, to the attention paid to Archbishop Williams' words of
conscience on Iraq, clerical rhetoric remains resonant. For the
countless numbers who attended National Days of Prayer during the
Second World War, and for the many who continue to find the
Remembrance Day service a meaningful ritual, civil religious events
provide a source of meaningful ceremony and a focus of national
unity. War and religion have been linked throughout the twentieth
century and this book explores these links: taking the perspective
of the 'home front' rather than the battlefield. Exploring the
views and accounts of Anglican clerics on the issue of warfare and
international conflict across the century, the authors explore the
church's stance on the causes, morality and conduct of warfare;
issues of pacifism, obliteration bombing, nuclear possession and
deterrence, retribution, forgiveness and reconciliation, and the
spiritual opportunities presented by conflict. This book offers
invaluable insights into how far the Church influenced public
appraisal of war whilst illuminating the changing role of the
Church across the twentieth century.
OSHA frequently requires companies to implement the type of program
promoted in Cumulative Trauma Disorders, the first and only book to
address both the medical and ergonomic aspects of cumulative
trauma. This combination of conservative medical intervention and
attention to ergonomic design of jobs creates the long-term cost
control that companies are actively seeking. The book presents a
down-to-earth discussion of issues facing companies as they try to
implement an ergonomic program to control cumulative trauma. It
examines cumulative trauma from all angles, paying particular
attention to cumulative trauma disorders of the upper extremities.
Specific topics addressed include CTD etiology, in-plant control
programs, return-to-work concepts, ergonomic stressors and their
root causes, and basic guidelines for ergonomic workstation design.
Cumulative Trauma Disorders also explains many of the programmatic
features included in the OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines for the Red Meat
Industry, which OSHA uses as a means to structure their regulatory
activities. This book discusses the rationale and value of
implementing program components in the OSHA guidelines as they
pertain to the production environment, presenting technical
information in a clear, easy-to-read format. Cumulative Trauma
Disorders is an essential book for managers of workers'
compensation costs, plant nurses, safety and health technicians and
managers, and ergonomic consultants.
Facebook, PayPal, Alibaba, Uber-these companies have upended entire
industries by harnessing a single phenomenon: the platform business
model. Platform Revolution delivers the first comprehensive
analysis of how platforms match producers and consumers in a
multi-sided marketplace, unlocking hidden resources and creating
new forms of value. Platform Revolution explores the what, how and
why of this revolution and provides the first "owner's manual" for
creating a platform marketplace. It provides the essential guide to
unlocking the potential of an economic landscape transformed.
After widespread neglect over many years, the study of human
sexuality has recently come to the forefront of many of the most
important debates in contemporary society and culture. The
continued development of feminist theory, the emergence of gay and
lesbian studies, and the impact of the international AIDS pandemic
have combined to focus new attention on the ways in which gender
and sexuality are shaped in different social and cultural settings,
and on the complex interactions betwen sexuality and health in the
late twentieth century.
Edited by two of the leading figures in contemporary sex research,
"Conceiving Sexuality" brings together the contributions of writers
from a wide range of social science disciplines and cultural
traditions who are working at the cutting edge of contemporary sex
research. Focusing on key areas of concern such as gender power
relations, the formation of sexual identities, the dynamics of
sexual desire, and the social construction of sexual risk, the
essays in "Conceiving Sexuality" provide an important overview of
the most pressing topical and theoretical issues currently shaping
debate in international and cross-cultural research on sexuality.
OSHA frequently requires companies to implement the type of program
promoted in Cumulative Trauma Disorders, the first and only book to
address both the medical and ergonomic aspects of cumulative
trauma. This combination of conservative medical intervention and
attention to ergonomic design of jobs creates the long-term cost
control that companies are actively seeking. The book presents a
down-to-earth discussion of issues facing companies as they try to
implement an ergonomic program to control cumulative trauma. It
examines cumulative trauma from all angles, paying particular
attention to cumulative trauma disorders of the upper extremities.
Specific topics addressed include CTD etiology, in-plant control
programs, return-to-work concepts, ergonomic stressors and their
root causes, and basic guidelines for ergonomic workstation design.
Cumulative Trauma Disorders also explains many of the programmatic
features included in the OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines for the Red Meat
Industry, which OSHA uses as a means to structure their regulatory
activities. This book discusses the rationale and value of
implementing program components in the OSHA guidelines as they
pertain to the production environment, presenting technical
information in a clear, easy-to-read format. Cumulative Trauma
Disorders is an essential book for managers of workers'
compensation costs, plant nurses, safety and health technicians and
managers, and ergonomic consultants.
Help your company adapt to the new rules of competition. If you
read nothing else on creating value with business platforms and
ecosystems, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds
of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important
ones to help you reap the rewards of multisided platforms
(MSPs)—or defend your company against these formidable
opponents. This book will inspire you to: Assess the threat of
disruption from platforms in your industry Decide whether and how
to play with increasingly powerful platform businesses Choose the
right strategy for transforming your product into a platform
Harness network effects to maximize value for the partners in your
ecosystem Shift from managing products to managing interactions
Learn when moving first and growing fast will work—and
when it won't Manage winner-take-all dynamics This collection of
articles includes "Pipelines, Platforms, and the New Rules of
Strategy," by Marshall W. Van Alstyne, Geoffrey G. Parker, and
Sangeet Paul Choudary; "Strategies for Two-Sided Markets," Thomas
R. Eisenmann, Geoffrey Parker, and Marshall W. Van Alstyne;
"Finding the Platform in Your Product," by Andrei Hagiu and
Elizabeth Altman; "What's Your Google Strategy?," by Andrei Hagiu
and David B. Yoffie; "In the Ecosystem Economy, What's Your
Strategy?," by Michael G. Jacobides; "Right Tech, Wrong Time," by
Ron Adner and Rahul Kapoor; "Managing Our Hub Economy," by Marco
Iansiti and Karim R. Lakhani; "Why Some Platforms Thrive and Others
Don't," by Feng Zhu and Marco Iansiti; "Spontaneous Deregulation,"
by Benjamin Edelman and Damien Geradin; "Alibaba and the Future of
Business," by Ming Zeng; and "Fixing Discrimination in Online
Marketplaces," by Ray Fisman and Michael Luca. HBR's 10 Must Reads
paperback series is the definitive collection of books for new and
experienced leaders alike. Leaders looking for the inspiration that
big ideas provide, both to accelerate their own growth and that of
their companies, should look no further. HBR's 10 Must Reads series
focuses on the core topics that every ambitious manager needs to
know: leadership, strategy, change, managing people, and managing
yourself. Harvard Business Review has sorted through hundreds of
articles and selected only the most essential reading on each
topic. Each title includes timeless advice that will be relevant
regardless of an ever-changing business environment.
Uber. Airbnb. Amazon. Apple. PayPal. All of these companies
disrupted their markets when they launched. Today they are industry
leaders. What's the secret to their success? These cutting-edge
businesses are built on platforms: two-sided markets that are
revolutionising the way we do business. Written by three of the
most sought-after experts on platform businesses, Platform
Revolution is the first authoritative, fact-based book on platform
models. Whether platforms are connecting sellers and buyers, hosts
and visitors, or drivers with people who need a ride, Geoffrey G.
Parker, Marshall W. Van Alstyne and Sangeet Paul Choudary reveal
the what, how and why of this revolution and provide the first
"owner's manual" for creating a successful platform business.
Platform Revolution teaches newcomers how to start and run a
successful platform business, explaining ways to identify prime
markets and monetise networks. Addressing current business leaders,
the authors reveal strategies behind some of today's up-and-coming
platforms, such as Tinder and SkillShare, and explain how
traditional companies can adapt in a changing marketplace. The
authors also cover essential issues concerning security, regulation
and consumer trust, while examining markets that may be ripe for a
platform revolution, including healthcare, education and energy. As
digital networks increase in ubiquity, businesses that do a better
job of harnessing the power of the platform will win. An
indispensable guide, Platform Revolution charts out the brilliant
future of platforms and reveals how they will irrevocably alter the
lives and careers of millions.
The aim of this primer is to cover the essential theoretical
information, quickly and concisely, in order to enable senior
undergraduate and beginning graduate students to tackle projects in
topical research areas of quantum fluids, for example, solitons,
vortices and collective modes. The selection of the material, both
regarding the content and level of presentation, draws on the
authors analysis of the success of relevant research projects with
newcomers to the field, as well as of the students feedback from
many taught and self-study courses on the subject matter. Starting
with a brief historical overview, this text covers particle
statistics, weakly interacting condensates and their dynamics and
finally superfluid helium and quantum turbulence. At the end of
each chapter (apart from the first) there are some exercises.
Detailed solutions can be made available to instructors upon
request to the authors.
This book is the result of over ten (10) years of research and
development in flexible robots and structures at Sandia National
Laboratories. The authors de cided to collect this wealth of
knowledge into a set of viewgraphs in order to teach a graduate
class in Flexible Robot Dynamics and Controls within the Mechanical
En gineering Department at the University of New Mexico (UNM).
These viewgraphs, encouragement from several students, and many
late nights have produced a book that should provide an upper-level
undergraduate and graduate textbook and a reference for experienced
professionals. The content of this book spans several disciplines
including structural dynam ics, system identification,
optimization, and linear, digital, and nonlinear control theory
which are developed from several points of view including
electrical, me chanical, and aerospace engineering as well as
engineering mechanics. As a result, the authors believe that this
book demonstrates the value of solid applied theory when developing
hardware solutions to real world problems. The reader will find
many real world applications in this book and will be shown the
applicability of these techniques beyond flexible structures which,
in turn, shows the value of mul tidisciplinary education and
teaming.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th IMA
International Conference on Cryptography and Coding, held in
Cirencester, UK in December 2009.
The 26 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited
contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 53
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on coding
theory, symmetric cryptography, security protocols, asymmetric
cryptography, Boolean functions and side channels and
implementations.
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Sequences and Their Applications - SETA 2008 - 5th International Conference Lexington, KY, USA, September 14-18, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Solomon W. Golomb, Matthew G. Parker, Alexander Pott, Arne Winterhof
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This volume contains the refereed proceedings papers of the Fifth
International ConferenceonSequencesandtheirApplications(SETA2008),
heldinLexington, Kentucky (USA), September 14-18, 2008. The
conference SETA is well est- lished in the mathematics and computer
science community. Topics of "SETA" include - Randomness of
sequences - Correlation (periodic and aperiodic types) and
combinatorial aspects of - quences (di?erence sets) - Sequences
with applications in coding theory and cryptography - Sequences
over ?nite ?elds/rings/function ?elds - Linear and nonlinear
feedback shift register sequences - Sequences for radar distance
ranging, synchronization, identi?cation, and hardware testing -
Sequences for wireless communication - Pseudorandom sequence
generators - Correlation and transformation of Boolean functions -
Multidimensional sequences and their correlation properties -
Linear and nonlinear complexity of sequences. This year's
proceedings contain 32 contributed papers. All papers have been
thoroughly refereed by at least two referees. Most of the
refereeing was done by members of the program committee. We thank
all of them for their help. We arealsogratefultoSerdarBozta, s,
Nina Brandst] atter, Nicolas Courtois, Fa- wei Fu, Honggang Hu,
Alexander Kholosha, Emmanuel Prou?, Martin Ro ]tteler, Ayineedi
Venkateswarlu and Bo-Yin Yang for their assistance in the reviewing
process. In addition to the contributed papers, we had four invited
lectures given by Claude Carlet (University of Paris 8, France),
Pierre L'Ecuyer (Universitede Montr eal, Canada), Guang Gong
(University of Waterloo, Canada) and Robert McEliece (California
Institute of Technology, USA). You ?nd papers based on these
invited talks in this volume."
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