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This book presents essential information for the development of a
comprehensive sustainable energy policy. It examines the diverse
types of energy, their resource abundance and the material needs to
develop and use them, and how communities and cities can better
control their own destinies by locally managing energy use and
generation. This approach does not suggest the undoing of existing
infrastructures and energy providers, but rather a cooperative
transition from national-regional energy management to a more
local-centered system. The information is the foundation for eight
specific legislative initiatives necessary for a national
comprehensive sustainable policy that can both facilitate and drive
the process of evolution from a carbon-energy economy to a
sustainable renewable energy future.
Despite protestations to the contrary, myth criticism in literature
is not dead: witness the well over 1000 illuminating sources
published between 1970 and 1990 selected from thousands more and
provided with succinct informative annotations. The modern study of
the relation between myths and literature began in the late 19th
century with publication of James G. Frazer's The Golden Bough and
reached a high water mark with Northrop Frye's archetypal criticism
beginning in the late 1950s. The "end of modernism" proclaimed in
the late 1960s seemed also to toll the death knell for myth
criticism, which was denigrated by some "new critics" of the
"post-modernist" era. Instead, however, the authors here have found
a wealth of recent materials, some proceeding from traditional
psychological or anthropological stances and others taking new
directions: studying relationships between myth and language and
myth and history, viewing myth as part of the complex fabric of
fiction rather than its core, and accommodating feminist theory,
among other approaches. The variety of narratives accorded the
status of myth has also prompted inquiries on mythopoesis, or the
literary creation of myth. The opening chapter surveys work done on
the mythic or archetypal approach in general and on such mythic
figures in literature as Orpheus, Oedipus, Cain, and Faust; the
second chapter covers works on myth in classical literature; and
the following five chapters correspond to major periods in British
and American literature. Included are general studies and studies
of particular authors, notably among them such giants of the past
as Shakespeare, Milton, Melville, Joyce, and Faulkner, but also
including suchcontemporary writers as Toni Morrison and John
Updike. A well-constructed subject index provides access throughout
to mythical figures and literary figures as well as major theories
and theorists, topics, and themes; and an author index accesses the
critical studies.
Following the 2008 global financial crisis, entrepreneurship has
never been more vital. As jobs were lost from large organizations,
most new jobs came from innovative startups. The lure of hi-tech
has attracted many people who see themselves as future
entrepreneurs, but who lack the perspective of the total
experience. To meet this demand, community colleges and
universities across the world have set up entrepreneurship courses.
The Global Entrepreneur is a life-changing book. To leave the
comfort of a steady job and enter the tumultuous world of the
entrepreneur is a major and often fearful step. For those who are
contemplating this change, or who have already embarked upon this
exciting venture, reassurance based on the experience of both
successful and even not so successful entrepreneurs can be
invaluable. The book provides an overview of the entrepreneurial
experience broken down into all of its essential elements. Today,
startups are global in nature and the book helps a budding
entrepreneur understand the effect of different cultures both on
the company and his/herself. This book differs from the existing
literature in that its focus is on the individual and his or her
reaction to the international nature of the entrepreneurial
experience backed by both the lived experience of actual
entrepreneurs and case studies of entrepreneurship across the
world. Business success is measured by financial return. The book
will be a vital tool in this endeavour. This book will appeal to
students of business or management and individuals who are
considering a career change, to create or join a startup, and need
more knowledge to make their decision.
Following the 2008 global financial crisis, entrepreneurship has
never been more vital. As jobs were lost from large organizations,
most new jobs came from innovative startups. The lure of hi-tech
has attracted many people who see themselves as future
entrepreneurs, but who lack the perspective of the total
experience. To meet this demand, community colleges and
universities across the world have set up entrepreneurship courses.
The Global Entrepreneur is a life-changing book. To leave the
comfort of a steady job and enter the tumultuous world of the
entrepreneur is a major and often fearful step. For those who are
contemplating this change, or who have already embarked upon this
exciting venture, reassurance based on the experience of both
successful and even not so successful entrepreneurs can be
invaluable. The book provides an overview of the entrepreneurial
experience broken down into all of its essential elements. Today,
startups are global in nature and the book helps a budding
entrepreneur understand the effect of different cultures both on
the company and his/herself. This book differs from the existing
literature in that its focus is on the individual and his or her
reaction to the international nature of the entrepreneurial
experience backed by both the lived experience of actual
entrepreneurs and case studies of entrepreneurship across the
world. Business success is measured by financial return. The book
will be a vital tool in this endeavour. This book will appeal to
students of business or management and individuals who are
considering a career change, to create or join a startup, and need
more knowledge to make their decision.
This Element critically surveys the full range of G. E. Moore's
ethical thought, including: (1) his rejection of naturalism in
favor of the view that 'good' designates a simple, indefinable
property, which cannot be identified with or reduced to any other
property; (2) his understanding of intrinsic value, his doctrine of
organic wholes, his repudiation of hedonism, and his substantive
account of the most important goods and evils; and (3) his critique
of egoism and subjectivism and his elaboration of a non-hedonistic
variant of utilitarianism that, among other things, creatively
blends aspects of act- and rule-oriented versions of that theory.
This book presents essential information for the development of a
comprehensive sustainable energy policy. It examines the diverse
types of energy, their resource abundance and the material needs to
develop and use them, and how communities and cities can better
control their own destinies by locally managing energy use and
generation. This approach does not suggest the undoing of existing
infrastructures and energy providers, but rather a cooperative
transition from national-regional energy management to a more
local-centered system. The information is the foundation for eight
specific legislative initiatives necessary for a national
comprehensive sustainable policy that can both facilitate and drive
the process of evolution from a carbon-energy economy to a
sustainable renewable energy future.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the chemical nature
of the Earth's early surface environment and how that led to the
origin of life. This includes a detailed discussion of the likely
process by which life emerged using as much quantitative
information as possible. The emergence of life and the prior
surface conditions of the Earth have implications for the evolution
of Earth's surface environment over the following 2-2.5 billion
years. The last part of the book discusses how these changes took
place and the evidence from the geologic record that supports this
particular version of early and evolving conditions.
G. E. Moore's 1912 work Ethics has tended to be overshadowed by his
famous earlier work Principia Ethica. However, its detailed
discussions of utilitarianism, free will, and the objectivity of
moral judgements find no real counterpart in Principia, while its
account of right and wrong and of the nature of intrinsic value
deepen our understanding of Moore's moral philosophy. Moore himself
regarded the book highly, writing late in his career, "I myself
like [it] better than Principia Ethica, because it seems to me to
be much clearer and far less full of confusions and invalid
arguments." Short but philosophically rich, and written with
impressive precision and intellectual candor, Ethics is a minor
classic which repays careful study. This new edition includes
Moore's essay "The Nature of Moral Philosophy" as well as editorial
notes, an introduction, and a guide to further reading.
A unique and compact collection, Ethics at Work: Basic Readings in Business Ethics is an ideal text for courses in business ethics, business and society, or applied ethics. Bringing together eleven essays by prominent authors, it features some of the best work in the field and addresses important and provocative issues. The essays represent diverse ethical and philosophical orientations and have been edited and abridged to make them more accessible to students. The book opens with two introductory readings that discuss the role of ethics in business, the relevance and importance of studying business ethics, and the basic moral responsibilities of businesspeople. The following nine essays examine various controversial moral issues in business, including corporate downsizing; overseas sweatshops; bribery; whistleblowing; drug testing; deception in sales; manipulative advertising; insider trading; and our environmental responsibilities. Students will find interesting connections and illuminating relationships between the contributors' arguments. The readings are preceded by short introductions and study questions and followed by review questions and suggestions for further reading.
Hautmelanome zeigten in den letzten Jahrzehnten eine weltweite
Zunahme. In diesem Buch wird aus chirurgischer und pathologischer
Sicht das gesamte Krankheitsspektrum dargestellt - vom
In-situ-Melanom bis zu fortgeschrittenen Stadien mit
Fernmetastasierung. Grundlage sind klinische Erfahrungen an uber
20.000 Patienten aus den grossten Melanomzentren der Welt. Die
Prinzipien der Diagnose, der pathohistologischen Untersuchung und
verschiedener Behandlungsansatze beim metastasierenden Melanom in
seinen unterschiedlichen klinischen Formen werden diskutiert. Jede
Aussage zur klinischen Behandlung wird mit statistischen Daten zum
naturlichen Verlauf, zur Prognose und zu Therapieergebnissen
untermauert. Das Buch ist fur Chirurgen, Dermatologen und
Pathologen eine ausgezeichnete Informationsquelle zu einem
aktuellen Thema."
G. E. Moore was a central figure in twentieth-century philosophy.
Along with Russell and Wittgenstein, he pioneered analytic
philosophy, and his Principia Ethica shaped the contours of
twentieth-century ethics. Indeed, until the publication of Rawls's
A Theory of Justice, no single book in moral philosophy was to
equal Principia's influence. Unfortunately, however, Principia
Ethica has so dominated critical discussions of Moore's work that
even experts on his moral philosophy have tended to ignore his
Ethics, which he published eight years later. But Ethics is Moore's
only other book on moral philosophy, and one of only a handful of
post-Principia publications dealing with ethics. Its detailed
discussions of utilitarianism, free will, and the objectivity of
moral judgements find no real counterpart in Principia while its
account of right and wrong and of the nature of intrinsic value
deepen our understanding of his moral philosophy. The republication
of Ethics thus rounds out our understanding of Moore's ethical
thought. But the book's value goes beyond its historical or
scholarly interest. A short but philosophically rich text, Ethics
stands independent of Principia and repays careful study in its own
right. By raising a number of fundamental questions in ethics,
questions that remain live today, by proffering clear, credible,
and often innovative answers to them, and by doing so with a
philosophical skill that is still impressive, Moore's short book is
a minor classic. Almost a century after its original publication,
it still amply rewards those who read it. This new edition of
Moore's Ethics includes his essay 'The Nature of Moral Philosophy'
as well as editorial notes, an introduction, and a guide to further
reading.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. 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.
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