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In The Great Pretenders: Race and Class under ANC Rule, veteran political analyst Ebrahim Harvey delivers a stinging critique of the ANC. This must-read analysis reveals the complete failure of the ANC to roll back the race and class divide.
Harvey argues that a series of events – including HIV/AIDS denialism, the Marikana shootings, the Nkandla funding scandal, mass student protests, the Esidemeni tragedy, systemic corruption and state capture – are rooted in policy choices made by the ANC during negotiations and in power. This book is not just an evisceration of the ANC, however, as Harvey is able, through many interviews and patient delving into the past and present, to provide an indispensable guide to the future.
The Great Pretenders is fierce, passionate and provocative. It is certain to provoke those in power, stirring debate on not only the pernicious issue of race relations in South Africa, but on how to create the shared society promised us.
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Life on our planet as you've never seen it before
A team of astronauts in the International Space Station collect
meteorological data, conduct scientific experiments and test the limits
of the human body. But mostly they observe. Together they watch their
silent blue planet, circling it sixteen times, spinning past continents
and cycling through seasons, taking in glaciers and deserts, the peaks
of mountains and the swells of oceans. Endless shows of spectacular
beauty witnessed in a single day.
Yet although separated from the world they cannot escape its constant
pull. News reaches them of the death of a mother, and with it comes
thoughts of returning home. They look on as a typhoon gathers over an
island and people they love, in awe of its magnificence and fearful of
its destruction.
The fragility of human life fills their conversations, their fears,
their dreams. So far from earth, they have never felt more part - or
protective - of it. They begin to ask, what is life without earth? What
is earth without humanity?
This issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, devoted to Geriatric
Oncology, is guest edited by Drs. Harvey J. Cohen and Arati V. Rao
of Duke University Medical Center. Articles in this issue include:
Cancer and Aging: General Principles, Biology and Geriatric
Assessment; Cancer Screening in the Elderly; Cancer Survivorship:
Management of Long-term Toxicities; Socioeconomic Considerations
and Shared Care Models of Older Cancer Care; Palliative Care and
Symptom Management; Management of Prostate Cancer in the Elderly;
Management of Breast Cancer in the Elderly; Management of Lung
Cancer in the Elderly; Colorectal Cancer in the Elderly;
Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Acute Myeloid Leukemia in the Elderly;
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Other Lymphoproliferative
Disorders; and Monoclonal Gammopathies and Multiple Myeloma in the
Elderly.
Bacteria, yeast, fungi and microalgae can act as producers (or
catalysts for the production) of food ingredients, enzymes and
nutraceuticals. With the current trend towards the use of natural
ingredients in foods, there is renewed interest in microbial
flavours and colours, food bioprocessing using enzymes and food
biopreservation using bacteriocins. Microbial production of
substances such as organic acids and hydrocolloids also remains an
important and fast-changing area of research. Microbial production
of food ingredients, enzymes and nutraceuticals provides a
comprehensive overview of microbial production of food ingredients,
enzymes and nutraceuticals.
Part one reviews developments in the metabolic engineering of
industrial microorganisms and advances in fermentation technology
in the production of fungi, yeasts, enzymes and nutraceuticals.
Part two discusses the production and application in food
processing of substances such as carotenoids, flavonoids and
terponoids, enzymes, probiotics and prebiotics, bacteriocins,
microbial polysaccharides, polyols and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Microbial production of food ingredients, enzymes and
nutraceuticals is an invaluable guide for professionals in the
fermentation industry as well as researchers and practitioners in
the areas of biotechnology, microbiology, chemical engineering and
food processing.
Provides a comprehensive overview of microbial flavours and
colours, food bioprocessing using enzymes and food biopreservation
using bacteriocinsBegins with a review of key areas of systems
biology and metabolic engineering, including methods and
developments for filamentous fungiAnalyses the use of
microorganisms for the production of natural molecules for use in
foods, including microbial production of food flavours and
carotenoids
This book will provide a clear and practical guide to implementing
clinical audit in practice. Divided into three parts, it introduces
and contextualises what clinical audit is and how it fits in with
other strategies such as evidence-based practice. The second part
consists of a step-by step guide to conducting a clinical audit
project in practice and part three sets out the issues which need
to be considered when implementing a clinical audit programme and
disseminating the results. By working through the manual, readers
will be equipped to design, plan and implement a clinical audit
project in order to develop patient care in line with the latest
available evidence.Clearly written, practical handbook. RCN-Linked.
Multi-disciplinary approach. Extensive use of case studies and
exercises.Leading Authors in their field.
Beautiful Thing explores pre-teenage homo-erotic sensuality and the
frictions and intimacies of living cheek by jowl on a Thamesmead
housing estate.
"For undergraduate and graduate courses in human resources."
A diverse approach to understanding and managing diversity.
"Understanding and Managing Diversity" uses applications to clarify
the complexity of a diverse workforce, and explains how it can be
used as an organizational asset. This text also provides students
with a wide range of expertise--from the perspective of experienced
interdisciplinary instructors (business, psychology, economics,
theology, law, politics, history, etc.) to practitioners (diversity
trainers, corporate managers, etc.).
Teaching and Learning Experience
This program will provide a better teaching and learning
experience-for you and your students. Here's how:
Provide Students with an Accessible Format: Information is
presented in a logical succession to help students learn that is in
a way accessible to them.Present New and Timely Diversity Topics:
Topics include Racial Identity, Work-Life Balance, Diversity
Leadership, and Workplace Communication.Stimulate Critical Thinking
about Managing Diversity A Best Practices feature provides examples
of successful innovations.
Bishop Harvey Spencer never thought he'd witness a pandemic-just as he never expected to see the election of a Black president, the election of a female vice president (Black or otherwise), or an insurrection. But all of those things have happened, and our lives have been forever altered. In this book, he seeks to discover what God is trying to reveal to us by letting COVID-19 run rampant. By studying the Bible, he discovered it is not silent when it comes to fighting an infectious disease. He answers questions such as: - How did ancient Israel fight the spread of another infectious disease-leprosy? - What does the Bible tell us about quarantining individuals who are sick or may be sick? - Why do some elected officials continue to display a lack of leadership amid the pandemic? The author also examines what the Bible says about using face coverings, what the world has done to fight other outbreaks of disease, and similarities between COVID-19 and other deadly viruses. Get simple, practical explanations from the Bible that will help you understand the spread of COVID-19-and how to protect yourself-with A Biblical Response to COVID-19.
Jack Cade's rebellion of 1450 was one of the most important popular
uprisings to take place in England during the Middle Ages. It began
as an orchestrated demonstration of political protest by the
inhabitants of south-eastern England against the corruption,
mismanagement, and oppression of Henry VI's government. When no
assurance of any remedy came from the king the rising soon
collapsed into violence. This is the first full-length study of
Cade's revolt to be published this century. I. M. W. Harvey charts
the course of the rebellion and its associated troubles during the
early 1450s, and explores the nature of the society which gave rise
to these upheavals. She makes full use of the available
contemporary evidence, as well as the work of subsequent
historians, in order to uncover the identities of the rebels,
explain their actions, assess their relations with the magnates,
and to examine their achievements. Dr Harvey's lucid and scholarly
analysis of Jack Cade's rebellion helps make intelligible the
eventual collapse of Henry VI's reign into the Wars of the Roses.
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All Things Valentine (DVD)
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Romantic comedy directed by Gary Harvey and starring Sarah
Rafferty, Sam Page and Jeremy Guilbaut. Just as Avery (Rafferty), a
blogger whose Valentine's Day experiences have left much to be
desired, is prepared to abandon her search for love for another
year, she meets an attractive veterinarian by the name of Brendan
(Page). Things appear to be looking up for Avery until she
discovers that Brendan blames her and her blog for the abrupt end
of his last relationship. Even worse, it turns out that Brendan is
the person spouting vitriol at Avery's expense. Will they be able
to move past their differences or will this be another Valentine's
Day to forget?
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A New Heaven
Harvey Cox
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The Deitels' groundbreaking How to Program series offers
unparalleled breadth and depth of programming fundamentals,
object-oriented programming concepts and intermediate-level topics
for further study. Java How to Program, Late Objects, 11th Edition,
presents leading-edge computing technologies using the Deitel
signature live-code approach, which demonstrates concepts in
hundreds of complete working programs. The 11th Edition presents
updated coverage of Java SE 8 and new Java SE 9 capabilities,
including JShell, the Java Module System, and other key Java 9
topics.
Triple bill of thrillers. In 'Catch .44' (2011) Tes (Malin
Åkerman), Kara (Nikki Reed) and Dawn (Deborah Ann Woll) are three
women with guns who are working for crime boss Mel (Bruce Willis).
When they find themselves the victims in a double-crossing drug
deal that turns out to be more of a set-up than a heist gone wrong,
they set out to get their revenge. Forest Whitaker and Brad Dourif
co-star. 'Switch' (2011) is a French-language thriller in which a
woman's attempts to spice up her life through switching apartments
goes disastrously wrong. Sophie Malaterre (Karine Vanasse), a
Montreal fashion designer, initially enjoys swapping apartments
with a French woman she met over the internet, Bénédicte Serteaux
(Karina Testa). Sophie's first day in Paris is like a dream - but
her second is a nightmare. She is awoken by the police, led by
Detective Forgeat (Eric Cantona), who have discovered a dead body
in the duplex, and seem unable to distinguish Sophie from
Bénédicte... 'Hijacked' (2012) stars Randy Couture, Dominic Purcell
and Vinnie Jones. Paul Ross (Couture), a grizzled government agent,
has been investigating an influential crime organisation known as
The Tribe for a number of years. Just when he begins to feel that
he is making progress with the investigation his personal and
professional interests interconnect. When a private jet carrying a
wealthy businessman and Ross' former fiancée, Olivia (Tiffany
Dupont), is hijacked by The Tribe, Ross is the only government
agent on the scene. How will he cope?
Megadrought and Collapse is the first book to treat in one volume
the current paleoclimatic and archaeological evidence of
megadrought events coincident with major historical examples of
societal collapse. Previous works have offered multi-causal
explanations for climate change, from overpopulation,
overexploitation of resources, and warfare to poor leadership and
failure to adapt to environmental changes. In earlier synthetic
studies of major instances of collapse, the archaeological record
has often not been considered. Included in this volume are nine
case studies that span the globe and stretch over fourteen thousand
years, from the paleolithic hunter-gatherer collapse of the 12th
millennium BC to the 15th century AD fall of the Khmer capital at
Angkor. Together, the studies constitute a primary sourcebook in
which principal investigators in archaeology and paleoclimatology
present their original research. Each case study juxtaposes the
latest paleoclimatic evidence of a megadrought (so-called for its
severity and its decades to centuries-long duration) with available
archaeological records of synchronous societal collapse. The
megadrought data are derived from all five archival paleoclimate
proxy sources: lake, marine, and glacial cores, speleothems (cave
stalagmites), and tree rings. The archaeological records in each
case are the most recently retrieved. The editor derives two
arguments from the discussions in the volume: (1) Societal collapse
would not have occurred without megadrought. Attendant social
disruptions may have been present in some instances. Nonetheless,
megadrought rendered agriculture-based societies unsustainable in
different regions, periods, and levels of social complexity, from
simple foraging to vast empires. (2) A set of adaptive responses
can be observed across the nine cases: adaptive collapse in the
face of insurmountable megadrought, region-wide and settlement
abandonment, and habitat tracking to sustainable agricultural
environments. The evidence points to a paradigm shift: the
insertion of another major force, natural climate
variability-megadrought-into the global historical record.
The Look of Jazz "David's photographs perfectly illustrate the
passion, creativity and commitment of these musicians, and distil
the atmosphere of live jazz in dazzling detail." Helen Mayhew, Jazz
Broadcaster The Look of Jazz is a collection of 90 photographs of
musicians taken by photographer and musician David Harvey. The book
includes exclusive interviews with 24 of the featured musicians in
which they talk about their own stories, inspirations and views on
jazz. The portraits include a cross section of musicians, several
of whom are variously club owners, educators, journalists and
contribute in different ways to the continuing development of the
jazz scene. Among the American and European artists featured are
Jerry Bergonzi, Kirk Lightsey, Don Weller, Emilia Martensson,
Gareth Lockrane, Julian Siegel, Tristan Mailliot and Nikki Iles
alongside other leading figures on the jazz scene. "I have also
included some less well-known but amazing players in recognition of
their contribution to the jazz tradition," says David. The Look of
Jazz includes portraits from two exhibitions of David Harvey's
work, In the Moment and One More Time... Journalist, broadcaster
and musician Jay Rayner called the first of these "a very lovely
exhibition of terrific photographs of jazz musicians."
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The Prince (DVD)
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Action-packed thriller starring Bruce Willis and John Cusack. When
widowed mechanic Paul (Jason Patric) decides to question his
daughter Beth (Gia Mantegna) for not being in school, he is shocked
to learn that she's been kidnapped by an old enemy from his
previous life as an assassin. With the help of Beth's friend Angela
(Jessica Lowndes) and his buddy Sam (Cusack), Paul, formerly known
as The Prince, goes in pursuit of notorious crime boss Omar
(Willis), a former rival from his violent past. As he ventures from
Mississippi to Omar's stronghold in New Orleans, Paul is forced to
confront a past life that's been buried for 20 years as his
carefully cultivated identity begins to unravel...
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