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Integrating the history of Paris with the history of
consumption, the press, publicity, advertising and spectacle, this
book traces the evolution of the urban core districts of
consumption and explores elements of consumer culture such as the
print media, publishing, retail techniques, tourism, city
marketing, fashion, illustrated posters and Montmartre culture in
the nineteenth century. Hahn emphasizes the tension between art and
industry and between culture and commerce, a dynamic that
significantly marked urban commercial modernity that spread new
imaginary about consumption. She argues that Parisian consumer
culture arose earlier than generally thought, and explores the
intense commercialization Paris underwent.
Sure to stimulate thinking and debate in academic and professional
arenas, Emerging Criminal Justice presents a new model for crime
control that replaces the "war on crime" and other failed models.
Interesting and accessible, the book avoids the use of
unnecessarily complex language and phraseology but cuts straight to
the heart of what Paul H. Hahn refers to as the "three pillars for
a new pro-active criminal justice system" that include expanded
notions of community policing, community corrections, and
restorative justice. This unique and timely presentation emphasizes
prevention of crime in its early stages and the use of all sorts of
less restrictive alternative facilities, while still providing for
community safety, and reliance on secure incarceration only as a
last resort. Offering creative alternatives on criminal justice and
corrections for the new millennium, Emerging Criminal Justice
invites students, academics, researchers, practitioners, and policy
makers to take a good look at the entire criminal justice system,
as a whole, and consider a new paradigm for understanding and
correcting the system and most of its elements.
Wirtschaftliche Grundlagen von Multimedia-Produktionsvertragen.-
Grundlegende Begriffe (Multimedia, Teledienste, Rundfunk,
Mediendienste).- Produktionsvertrag.- Vorbestehende Rechte.-
Kennzeichenrecht im Besonderen anhand des Beispiels Domain-Name.-
Das Wichtigste zu E-Commerce-Angeboten.-
Verbraucherschutzvorschriften.- Einbindung von Dritten auf Seite
des Produzenten.- Steuerrecht.- Spiele.- 1 to 1 Marketing und
Datenschutz.- Haftung fur Multimediaprodukte.- Streitschlichtung.-
Kommunen im Netz.- Verhalten bei Abmahnungen. Rechtsfragen der
Unternehmensorganisation.- Rechtsfragen bei Einfuhrung eines
QM-Systems.- Der Kriterienkatalog fur E-Commerce-Projekte.-
Projektmanagement aus rechtlicher Sicht.- Projektdokumentation und
Beweismittel aus rechtlicher Sicht.
The biennial International Gothenburg Symposia on Chemical Water
and Waste water Treatment have proven to be a unique platform for
the exchange of ideas and experiences between administrators,
engineers and scientists active in the fields of water supply,
wastewater disposal and pollution control. The First Symposium
(Gothenburg, 1984) provided a long needed survey over theory and
application of chemical water and wastewater treatment. The Second
Symposium (Berlin, 1986) was devoted to aspects of recycling in
chemical water and wastewater technology. The Third Symposium
(Gothenburg, 1988) recognised the growing need and the potentials
of pretreatment. These proceedings of the 4th Symposium focus on
technology transfer from chemical treatment theory to practical
treatment of drinking water and industrial or domestic wastewater.
The contributions are devoted to questions of floc for mation and
floc separation as well as problems and practical solutions
associated with chemicals and dosing control. Special attention is
given to the combination of chemical and biological processes for
nutrient removal from wastewater. It is the editors' privilege to
acknowledge the invaluable help from the authors of this book. It
is the editors' hope that they might convey the significance and
potential of chemical treatment in solving the challenging problems
water purification, wastewater disposal and pollution control.
With joy and pride parents observe the coming of age of their
children, confer. , ence conveners the acceptance of their
programmes, and editors the demand for their volumes. The
scientific advisory board of the Gothenburg . . Symposia, the
Springer publishing house of the proceedings and the editors are
more than pleased with the fact that the demand for these books far
exceeds the supply. The themes vocalized by the Gothenburg Symposia
reHect research and development needs for the environment more than
envisioned at the concep tion of the conferences. An
environment-oriented analysis of the situation, not confined to the
European community, furnishes the following results: (1) Due to the
very high population density in many areas environmental quality is
endangered; this has become apparent at the very moment in
particular in the aqueous habitat and is corroborated by
corresponding regulation proposals from the European Council. (2)
Pollution control concepts and measures are developed to a varying
degree in many countries of the world, reHecting in most instances
the need for environmental protection and the closely related devel
opment of (judicial and technical) measures. In most instances
these controlling and protective measures need to be intensified.
(3) Thus, nearly all countries face the problem of developing
and/or improving pollution control strategies, i. e. building new
treatment plants, upgrading overloaded or outdated instal lations
and designing new operating and controlling strategies for improved
plant performance.
The International Gothenburg Symposia on Chemical Treatment have
proven to be a unique platform for the exchange of ideas between
theory and practice. They bring together administrators, engineers
and scientists, who are concerned with water purification and
wastewater treatment through precipitation, coagulation and
subsequent solid/liquid separation. This volume contains the
proceedings of the 3rd Symposium, focussing on Pretreatment.
Pretreatment is understood as the scene total of all measures taken
at the pollutant source to protect water supply, the sewerage
system, the central treatment plant, and the aqueous environment.
It is, where applicable, the most efficient measure in ecological
and economic respects. The contributions of this third volume
address questions of surveillance, automation and remote control of
installations as well as the principles of legal, administrative
and economic measures for regulations within the context of
pretreatment. Special attention is given to the possibilities and
limits of pretreatment of industrial discharges. Again it is the
editors'privilege to acknowledge the invaluable help from the
authors of this book. It is the editors' hope that they might
convey the significance and potential of pretreatment in water
supply, in industrial waste management and in municipal wastewater
treatment and sludge handling.
Exactly ten years ago an experiment was started that proved to be
extremely successful: the First Gothenburg Symposium. Its intent
was to further the under standing of all processes pertaining to
Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment, and to bring together
specialists working in basic research as well as in devel opment
and administration. Now, the Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium are
about to be published, clearly proving that there is a need for
this forum. They dramatically illustrate the significance and the
dynamic development of the topics of these symposia. It is
fascinating to witness that in this time of reduced economic growth
or even standstill, the environmental drive has not come to a halt,
as many anticipated or feared. It is accepted more and more that
the protection of the environment, a constant theme in all the
Gothenburg Symposia, is not only a topic to be dealt with in times
of affluence; it is now also seen as an instrument for cutting ex
penditure, saving energy, and husbanding resources. The ever
growing interest in these Gothenburg Symposia, documented by the
large number of contributions the scientific panel received and the
large demand for the books of this series that always exceeds the
supply, testify to this commitment."
It was intended to return with the International Gothenburg
Symposia every other time to the birthplace of these events,
Gothenburg in Sweden. But instead the 8th symposium has been
invited to be organized and held in Prague, i. e. in the midst of
Central and Eastern Europe a region now keen on intensified
environmental control. This attests that the symposia have attained
such standing in the interna tional world of operators, designers,
officers and researchers in water treatment technology that their
presence in various parts of the world has been requested. And this
ever growing significance, in short the success of this conference
series, stems form the fact that the symposia offer a unique
platform for the exchange of ideas and experiences on all aspects
of water and wastewater treatment between administrators, engineers
and scientists. The content of this book, i. e. the schedule of the
symposium lectures, results for the most part from a vast response
to an international call for papers. Many excellent contributions
are included in this volume but at the same time many outstanding
ones could not be included for lack of time and space. The total
sum of these contributions document again the development in the
field, both in terms of new technological (and other) developments
as well as public and administrative acceptance and approval of
solutions offered."
This seventh symposium in the series of biennial Gothenburg
Symposia, taking place in Edingburgh 1996 continues to bring
together research scientists, designing and operating engineers and
funding and supervising administrators. It also has enlarged the
scope of its platform by bringing together concerned specialists
from Western countries and Central and Eastern Europe and
furthermore attempts to bridge the gap between developing and
industrialized countries. The traditionally presented topics, such
as treatment of potable water and wastwater predominantly by
chemical means are of utmost importance for those that need
immediate action at reasonable costs. It is particularly noteworthy
that an increasing number of contributions address these problems
of the emerging need for environmental protection. And more and
more presentations are delivered by experts from Central and
Eastern Europe and from developing countries. Again the proceedings
of this seventh symposium indicate and demonstrate new developments
that advance the field of water and wastewater treatment. Be sides
the ever present topics there is now a whole section on automation
and control, a highly significant topic for water technology that
so far has not received too much attention in symposia of this kind
addressing theoreticians and prac titioners at the same time."
For the ninth Gothenburg Symposium time design and operation
engineers as well as supervising and funding administrators in
chemical water and waste water treatment, have come together to
exchange ideas, experiences and personal views on issues of water
and waste water management. While the main thrust of past symposia
was in the description of the technological know-how of existing
chemical unit-operations in water technology this ninth symposium
focuses in addition on aspects of overall energy and mass flux
analyses, the strive for more and more sustainable solutions (not
only in technological turns) and public private partnership in all
areas of water management. As the symposium in its effort to
address also different geographical areas and therefore different
water problems moved to Istanbul in Turkey a special effort was
made in developing a platform for industrial water management.
Integrating the history of Paris with the history of consumption,
the press, publicity, advertising and spectacle, this book traces
the evolution of the urban core districts of consumption and
explores elements of consumer culture such as the print media,
publishing, retail techniques, tourism, city marketing, fashion,
illustrated posters and Montmartre culture in the nineteenth
century. Hahn emphasizes the tension between art and industry and
between culture and commerce, a dynamic that significantly marked
urban commercial modernity that spread new imaginary about
consumption. She argues that Parisian consumer culture arose
earlier than generally thought, and explores the intense
commercialization Paris underwent.
When discussing the drug, the bug, and the host in the past,
emphasis was laid mainly upon the interaction between antibiotics
and bacteria or the reaction of the host to the invading organism.
Today, however, standardized immunologic parameters are available
for evaluating cellular and humoral responses and an increasing
number of publications deal with the host reaction to the
antibiotics administered. Some re searchers and clinicians felt
that the time had come to bring together investigators studying the
influence of antibiotics on the host-parasite relationship. The
first section of this book therefore covers the influence of
chemotherapy on the host defense system. Here antibody production
and cellular immunity, the influence of antibiotics on the function
of phagocytic cells, and immunostimulation combined with
antibiotics in the treatment of infection are presented. The second
section deals with the influence of antibiotics on the produc tion
of extracellular and cellular virulence factors by bacteria, the
adherence of bacteria being of utmost importance here. In addition,
phagocytosis and serum bactericidal activity are discussed. In
Prof. Opferkuch and Prof. Hahn I found two colleagues keen and
knowledgeable enough to organize the First International Meeting on
the Influence of Antibiotics on the Host-Parasite-Relationship.
These proceedings of the meeting constitute a survey of the latest
develop ments in this field, and should be of interest to clinical
and researchers. Bielefeld, September 1982 Hans-Udo Eickenberg
Berlin Helmut Hahn Bochum Wolfgang Opferkuch Contents Introduction
H. -U."
Einem neuen Konzept folgend, schildert die "Human- embryologie" die
gesamte Ontogenese des Menschen, ausgehend von allgemeinen
entwicklungsbiologischen Fragen }ber pr{- natale Diagnostik bis hin
zur Problematik des Schwanger- schaftsabbruchs. Das Buch enth{lt
sehr umfangreiches Bild- material, das ich }berwiegend auf
menchliche Embryonen st}tzt.
Das Compuserve-Urteil ist nur eines von vielen Belegen fur die Be
deutung der Gesetze im weiten Umfeld multimedialer Angebote: Nach
der Rechtsprechung haften z. B. Agenturen gegenuber dem
Auftraggeber, wenn ihr Internetprojekt nicht die Rechtsanspruche
erfullt. Oder: Im Falle des E-Commerce fur Konsumenten haben die
Gerichte ganze Shops vom Netz genommen, wenn rechtliche Anfor
derungen an den Bestellprozess nicht eingehalten wurden. Selbst die
Sicherung eines Domain-Namens kann heute kaum noch ohne an
waltschaftliche Unterstutzung durchgefuhrt werden. Und was ist,
wenn man wissen muss, ob ein Internetauftritt genehrnigungspflich
tig ist? Als ware dies nicht genug, kommen im Multimediaumfeld
recht liche Herausforderungen besonderer Art hinzu: Wie gestaltet
man Vertrage fur Internetprojekte? Was muss arbeitsrechtlich in
einer dy namischen Branche bedacht werden? Wie schutzt man sich
vor- deenklau? Welche rechtlichen Anforderungen gibt es bei
Geschafts ideen im Zusammenhang mit dem Internet zu beachten? Oder:
Wie einigt man sich unter Zeitdruck in Konfliktfallen? Hier hilft
dem rechtlichen Laien eigentlich nur der Jurist Juristen wiederum
sagt man nach, sie wurden meist eine Sprache verwenden, die dem
Laien die Problematik und deren Losung kaum verstandlicher macht.
Um gekehrt fehlt den Rechtsexperten oft selbst das Verstandnis fur
die Sprachwelt derjenigen, deren Probleme sie losen sollen. So
redet im schlimmsten Fall einer am anderen vorbei, ohne dass man
einer Lo sung naher kommt. Um diesen Konflikt zu losen, haben sich
in diesem Buch Autoren zusammengeschlossen, welche die
tatsachlichen Herausforderungen der Multimedia-Branche aus dem
Berufsalltag kennen."
Fallung, Flockung und die dazugehorige Abtrennung sind
"Arbeitspferde' der Wasseraufbereitung, ebenso wie die
mechanisch-biologische Behandlung das wichtigste Grundverfahren der
Abwasserreinigung ist. Mit zunehmender In- tensivierung der
Wassernutzung und der sich ergebenden Verkiirzung des natiirlichen
Wasserkreislaufes verlieren sich die Unterschiede zwischen Wasser-
aufbereitung und Wasserreinigung mehr und mehr. Und die Dosierung
fallungs- und flockungswirksamer Chemikalien wird zu einem haufiger
eingesetzten Ver- fahren in der intensivierten Abwasserreinigung.
Es ist also zweifelsohne an der Zeit, diese ProzeBschritte
allgemein als wichtige wassertechnologische Verfah- ren
darzustellen und im Hinblick auf Grundlagen, Anwendungsbereiche und
Leistungsfahigkeit zu analysieren. Das Hauptanliegen dieses Buches
ist, den Ingenieur der Wassergiitewirt- schaft und des
Siedlungswasserbaus - Studenten und in der Praxis Stehende
gleichermaBen - mit den Moglichkeiten und Grenzen von" Fallung,
Flockung, Abtrennung" in der Wassertechnologie vertraut zu machen.
Dabei liegt in den mehr anwendungsorientierten Kapiteln das
Schwergewicht der Darstellung bei der Erorterung der Moglichkeiten
in der Abwasserreinigung in Ubereinstim- mung mit der eingangs
beschriebenen Entwicklungstendenz. Mit den einleitenden Bemerkungen
wird versucht, die Wechselwirkung und auch die Verwandtschaft
zwischen Wasseraufbereitung und Abwasserreinigung vor dem
Hintergrund der Nutzungsvielfalt der Wasserresourcen darzustellen.
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.
Sure to stimulate thinking and debate in academic and professional arenas, Emerging Criminal Justice presents a new model for crime control that replaces the "war on crime" and other failed models. Interesting and accessible, the book avoids the use of unnecessarily complex language and phraseology but cuts straight to the heart of what Paul H. Hahn refers to as the "three pillars for a new pro-active criminal justice system" that include expanded notions of community policing, community corrections, and restorative justice. This unique and timely presentation emphasizes prevention of crime in its early stages and the use of all sorts of less restrictive alternative facilities, while still providing for community safety, and reliance on secure incarceration only as a last resort. Offering creative alternatives on criminal justice and corrections for the new millennium, Emerging Criminal Justice invites students, academics, researchers, practitioners, and policy makers to take a good look at the entire criminal justice system, as a whole, and consider a new paradigm for understanding and correcting the system and most of its elements.
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