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The Extended Family (Hardcover)
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This work discusses the major court decisions that answer the
important questions affecting freedom of the press, providing
illustrations and examples that give insight into this complex body
of law. The clear and concise style of the book makes it an
essential guide for all those interested in freedom of the press.
The book begins with an analysis of the text of the First Amendment
and demonstrates how the seemingly simple text has given rise to
complicated issues and interpretations. It also discusses the
historical evolution of our current understanding of the
justifications offered to protect freedom of expression. A number
of important questions that have arisen in First Amendment law are
discussed in detail.
Psalms of Sonorous is a book of free verse truth, magnified by
God's love. It was transcribed by the Holy Spirit through the faith
of one believer's heart and then poured out on paper for the glory
of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, the Most High God.
Love, worship, and obedience are words that describe the walk of
faith. Within these pages, the reader will discover varying degrees
of openness, self-reflection, and a fearless will to be closer and
move forward to and in Christ. The author opens her heart as the
reader opens the pages of Psalms of Sonorous, a collection of
intimate interactions with the only living God, I Am. Walk along
this literary path as you read a thinker's style of poetry and
prose. The words of a believer's heart pasted on the truth of God's
existing and everlasting cornerstone, Jesus Christ.
Scenarios are a widely used approach to aid strategic analysis. An
innovative guide to new methods in scenario thinking, this book
presents a detailed step-by-step account of the "intuitive logics"
method for developing and using scenarios within organizations. The
authors detail a range of methodological innovations and show how
to apply the most relevant technique to a particular situation. The
approach is based on a mix of both high-level research and
top-level consultancy experience. The book focuses on the
demonstration and illustration of practical steps in scenario
development processes.
"Scenario Thinking" describes the logical bases of a range of
scenario methods and provides detailed 'road maps' on how to
implement them - together with practical examples of their
application. The authors review the strengths and weaknesses of
each method and detail the time and material resources that each
method requires, providing a comprehensive overview of the most
useful and successful methods at your organization's disposal.
This provocative exploration of the issues surrounding free
speech protection calls into question some important assumptions
underlying much of contemporary free speech case law. The author
considers the free speech issues associated with matters as diverse
as the use of racial epithets, flag burning, obscenity, and speech
by public school students, public school teachers, and public
employees in general. He argues persuasively that free speech law
has become unnecessarily complex and that free speech protection
has been extended well beyond the bounds suggested by the various
reasons for protecting speech in the first place. These
developments, Professor Wright contends, risk an eventual weakening
of the public commitment to free speech as a fundamental value.
In a series of chapters--some broadly theoretical in character,
others focused on concrete free speech cases--Wright develops his
argument that the courts' tendency to gradually expand the scope of
protection afforded by the free speech clause dilutes the essential
seriousness of the clause and will eventually tend to erode public
support for freedom of speech as a fundamental principal. On a more
abstract level, Wright demonstrates that, increasingly, the case
law of freedom of speech is grounded only in some form of
relativist or subjectivist thought. The long-term risk, Wright
suggests, is that our adoption of freedom of speech may come to be
seen as an arbitrary preference without morally binding character
in any traditional sense. Writing for students of constitutional
law as well as practicing attorneys involved in free speech cases,
this volume is an important counterweight to arguments in support
of continual expansion of free speech protection.
This volume brings together a range of contributors from Europe and
North America. All contributions were especially commissioned with
a view to e- cidating a major multidisciplinary topic that is of
concern to both academics and practitioners. The focus of the book
is on expert judgment and its interaction with decision support
systems. In the first part, the nature of expertise is discussed
and characteristics of expert judges are described. Issues concemed
with the eval- tion of judgment in the psychological laboratory are
assessed and contrasted with studies of expert judgment in
ecologically valid contexts. In addition, issues concerned with
eliciting and validating expert knowledge are discussed. Dem-
strations of good judgmental performance are linked to situational
factors such as feedback cycles, and measurement of coherence and
reliability in expert ju- ment is introduced as a baseline
determinant of good judgmental performance. Issues concerned with
the representation of elicited expert knowledge in kno- edge-based
systems are evaluated and methods are described that have been
shown to produce improvements in judgmental performance. Behavioral
and mathematical ways of combining judgments from multiple experts
are compared and contrasted. Finally, the issues developed in the
preceding contributions are focused on current controversies in
decision support. Expert judgment is utilized as a major input into
decision analysis, forecasting with statistical models, and expert
s- tems.
Addiction Intervention: Strategies to Motivate Treatment-Seeking
Behavior shows you how to use the tools of intervention--the words,
the steps, and the strategies--to be a change agent in the lives of
individuals with alcohol and drug addictions. It is full of
effective strategies and case studies coming from widely respected
specialists across several disciplines. You'll learn how you can
get people to seek help for their chemical dependence, resolving
the cause of their problems rather than temporarily fixing the
symptoms or side effects of their addictions.Whether you're an
alcohol and drug educator, intervention trainer, physician, nurse,
social worker, employer, lawyer, judge, or counselor, Addiction
Intervention will help you find ways to confront chemically
dependent people and motivate them to change their lives. You will
find the tools of intervention easier to wield than you might
otherwise think as you read about: how physicians can assess
symptoms using various diagnostic tools, initiate conversation with
a patient, and overcome resistance to referral how clinical
therapists can develop response-specific intervention strategies
that are appropriate to clients'behavior pathology conducting
effective performance-related workplace interventions the
development and design of impaired professional committees
alternative models for peer and administrative interventions the
methodologies of student assistance programs and teams brief,
structured therapy for the family of an addicted person recent
changes in the criminal justice system that have encouraged judges
to refer individuals to treatment the One-Stop Re-Employment Social
Services Center Addiction Intervention brings within your reach
results-oriented intervention. Don't continue to offer band-aid
solutions or skirt around the real problem of addiction. This book
will help you help people get their lives back on track
permanently.
Richard Wright analyzes the current state of violence in America,
the criminal justice system's response, and the experiences of
survivors in the aftermath of a violent crime. Despite decades of
advocacy, change, and research, our policy responses embedded with
historic and systemic values which rank victims and survivors not
based on their trauma and loss, but by race, social status, gender,
location, and age, remain quite flawed. Keeping the big picture in
mind, Wright analyzes the unintended consequences of current,
well-meaning policies, critiques the victim hierarchy, and sheds
light on why American responses to the needs of violent crime
victims have accrued a more failures than successes.
From 1807, when the first Protestant missionary arrived in China,
to the 1920s, when a new phase of growth began, thousands of
missionaries and Chinese Christians laboured, often under very
adverse conditions, to lay the groundwork for a solid, healthy, and
self-sustaining Chinese church. Following an Introduction that sets
the scene and surveys the entire period, 'Builders of the Chinese
Church' contains the stories of nine leading pioneers: seven
Western missionaries and two Chinese. Here we meet Robert Morrison,
the heroic translator; Liang Fa, the first Chinese evangelist;
missionary-scholar James Legge; J. Hudson Taylor, founder of the
China Inland Mission; converted opium addict Pastor Hsi, Overcomer
of Demons; Griffith John and Jonathan Goforth, both indefatigable
preachers; and the idealistic advocates of education and reform,
W.A.P. Martin and Timothy Richard. Readers will be inspired by
their courage, devotion, and sheer perseverance in arduous work,
and will gain a better understanding of the origins of the two
'branches' of today's Chinese Protestantism.
Professor Wright's objective is to see Boccaccio in relation to the
personality of the writers to whom he appealed and simultaneously
to observe the changing taste of successive ages as it was revealed
by their choice among Bocccaccio's writings. Boccaccio was also a
Eurpoean literary phenomenon, and this study attempts to consider
his fortunes on the Continent. In considering Chaucer's relation to
Boccaccio, the author examines Chaucer's poems afresh, studying the
Italian originals closely in order to ascertain the precise nature
of the English adaptation or transformation. Various minor figures
of English literature are also dealt with at some length due to the
importance of Boccaccio's influence on their work.
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