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Through a detailed examination of newspaper coverage from 1899-1914, this book seeks to understand the vicarious experience of warfare held by Edwardians at the outset of the First World War. The attitudes towards and perceptions of war held by those who participated in it or encouraged others to do so, are crucial to our understanding of the origins of the First World War. Taking into account media history, cultural studies, and military history, the author argues that the press depicted war as distant and safe; beneficial and desirable and even as some kind of sport or game.
Originally published in 1986, this book discusses issues such as social class differences in health; the effect of unemployment on health; the relationship between income and health; how much of the class differences in death rates can be explained in terms of medically recognized factors. Presenting empirical research to resolve these issues, the book takes health to the centre of the political stage and raises fundamental issues about the direction of modern economic and social development and its impact on inequality. As relevant now as when it was first published the book reviews twenty of the most important longitudinal studies in the area of health and class that had been carried out in the UK at the time.
Originally published in 1973 and now reissued with a new Preface, this striking book challenges the whole structure of our thinking on how societies develop - why some are primitive and others advanced. It demonstrates that the pursuit of progress is not the real driving force behind change. Economic development, it argues, is simply the escape route of societies caught in the ecological pincers of population growth and scarce resources. The author explains the processes by which industrialization is forced upon societies by the progressive scarcity of all land-based resources. The things we think of as the fruits of man's search for progress including increasingly sophisticated technology, labour-saving machinery and the rest - are in fact part of the struggle to keep up with the growing productive task created by ecological pressures. ln this light primitive societies appear less poor than we imagine, and advanced ones less rich.
Among the developed countries it is not the richest societies which
have the best health, but those which have the smallest income
differences between rich and poor. Inequality and relative poverty
have absolute effects: they increase death rates. But why? How can
smaller income differences raise average life expectancy?
Why do people in more unequal societies have worse health and shorter lives? And why are levels of violence higher and community life weaker where there is more inequality? In this book, pioneering social epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson shows how inequality affects social relations and well-being. In wealthy countries, health is not simply a matter of material circumstances and access to health care; it is also how your relationships and social standing make you feel about life. Using detailed evidence from rich market democracies, the book addresses people's experience of inequality and presents a radical theory of the psychosocial impact of class stratification. The book demonstrates how poor health, high rates of violence and low levels of social capital all reflect the stresses of inequality and explains the pervasive sense that, despite material success, our societies are sometimes social failures. What emerges is a new conception of what it means to say that we are social beings and of how the social structure penetrates our personal lives and relationships.
A state-of-the-art view of recent developments in the use of artificial neural networks for analysing remotely sensed satellite data. Neural networks, as a new form of computational paradigm, appear well suited to many of the tasks involved in this image analysis. This book demonstrates a wide range of uses of neural networks for remote sensing applications and reports the views of a large number of European experts brought together as part of a concerted action supported by the European Commission.
The " Interactive Accounting " Workbook has been rigorously developed to support the revolutionary new " Interactive Accounting " software.
In this book, pioneering social epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson, shows how inequality affects social relations and well-being. In wealthy countries, health is not simply a matter of material circumstances and access to health care; it is also how your relationships and social standing make you feel about life. Using detailed evidence from rich market democracies, the book addresses people's experience of inequality and presents a radical theory of the psychosocial impact of class stratification. The book demonstrates how poor health, high rates of violence and low levels of social capital all reflect the stresses of inequality and explains the pervasive sense that, despite material success, our societies are sometimes social failures. What emerges is a new conception of what it means to say that we are social beings and of how the social structure penetrates our personal lives and relationships.
Since 1994, the European Commission has undertaken various actions to expand the use of Earth observation (EO) from space in the Union and to stimulate value-added services based on the use of Earth observation satellite data.' By supporting research and technological development activities in this area, DG XII responded to the need to increase the cost-effectiveness of space derived environmental information. At the same time, it has contributed to a better exploitation of this unique technology, which is a key source of data for environmental monitoring from local to global scale. MAVIRIC is part of the investment made in the context of the Environ ment and Climate Programme (1994-1998) to strengthen applied techniques, based on a better understanding of the link between the remote sensing signal and the underlying bio- geo-physical processes. Translation of this scientific know-how into practical algorithms or methods is a priority in order to con vert more quickly, effectively and accurately space signals into geographical information. Now the availability of high spatial resolution satellite data is rapidly evolving and the fusion of data from different sensors including radar sensors is progressing well, the question arises whether existing machine vision approaches could be advantageously used by the remote sensing community. Automatic feature/object extraction from remotely sensed images looks very attractive in terms of processing time, standardisation and implementation of operational processing chains, but it remains highly complex when applied to natural scenes."
Eswar ein besonderes Privileg fur mieh, in denvergangenen zwanzig ahren tiber die bestimmenden sozialen und wirtsehaftliehen Fakto ren im Gesundheitswesen arbeiten zu durfen, Angefangen hat alles mit einem Zeitungsartikel, den ieh 1976 naeh Beendigung meiner Magisterarbeit in Form eines offenen Briefes an den damaligen Mi nister fur Gesundheit und Soziales David Ennals in der Labour-Re gierungvon Callaghanrichtete. ' Mitdem Hinweis, dass er alsLabour Minister die damalsbekannten groBten sozialen Klassenuntersehiede in Bezugaufdie Sterbliehkeitverwalte, forderte ieh ihn auf, eine"dring liehe Anfrage" einzubringen. Drei Monate spater, naeh Lekture mei nes Artikels, kundigte er dieEinsetzungeinerArbeitsgruppe des Mi nisteriums unter dem Vorsitz von Sir Douglas Black an. Drei Jahre spater brachte diese den Black-Report mit dem Titel "Inequalitiesin Health "heraus und lautete damit eine neueArazur Erforschungder sozialen Ursachen von Gesundheit und Krankheit in der entwickel ten Welt ein. Sir Douglas Black, ChiefMedical Officer (Anm. d. Obs.: hochster medizinischer Beamter) in David Ennals Ministerium, be sehrieb seinen Minister- mit fur ihn charakteristischenWorten - als "einen Menschen, der versuchte, Gutes zu tun, und alles in allem Erfolg hatte," Die durch diesen Bericht angeregte Forschung verandert seitdem standig das Bild, das wir uns von der Gesellschaft wie auch von der Gesundheit machen. Nach einer Anfangsphase, in der es urn Fragen derGlaubwiirdigkeitdergrundlegenden Zahlen ging, mutetederwis senschaftlicheFortschrittwie ein langer, schwierigerAufstieg an, nun eroffnetsich unsjedochder erste Blickaufdie vorunsliegende Land schaft. Waswirjetztsehenkonnen, istdazubestimmt, die Sozial- und Wirtschaftspolitik- unddamithoffentlichauch die Richtungder so- Vorwort XXII zialen Entwicklung moderner Gesellschaften - zu verandern."
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Guide To The Pronunciation Of English, With Pictorial Charts Of The Vowel And Consonant Positions Anna G. Wilkinson Deaf-mute Optic, 1888 Language Arts & Disciplines; General; English language; Language Arts & Disciplines / General
"Rubber Room Semantics" offers up a particular and peculiar view of contemporary politics, celebrity, sex and our modern zeitgeist. Comic, for sure; satiric, without doubt; neurotic, absolutely; "Rubber Room Semantics" provides a unique brand of humor that is essential for anyone trying to make sense of the craziness that has become our modern way of life. Only in "Rubber Room Semantics" will you get a book that pulls no punches in its attempt to offer the reader a fresh polished voice so unbelievably outrageous you'll never know where the next joke will lead you. The originality, which leaps from each page is the only vantage point where you'll gain the perspective to witness: A penis battle a brain in a game of chess for control of the male psyche Candid confessions straight from the mouth of Paris Hilton's vagina Child rearing advice taught by former Musketeer, Britney Spears Ingenuous openness on what it takes to be apart of the Bush doctrine The Immaculate Conception turned into a Judge Judy case, which involves Satan as a leading prosecutor against God. And so much more. This comedian's satirical stories, saturated in neuroticism, are awaiting your laughter.
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