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Paradoxically, many governments that persistently violate human
rights have also ratified international human rights treaties that
empower their citizens to file grievances against them at the
United Nations. Therefore, citizens in rights-repressing regimes
find themselves with the potentially invaluable opportunity to
challenge their government's abuses. Why would rights-violating
governments ratify these treaties and thus afford their citizens
this right? Can the mechanisms provided in these treaties actually
help promote positive changes in human rights? "Insincere
Commitments" uses both quantitative and qualitative analysis to
examine the factors contributing to commitment and compliance among
post-Soviet states such as Slovakia, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, and
Tajikistan. Heather Smith-Cannoy argues that governments ratify
these treaties insincerely in response to domestic economic
pressures. Signing the treaties is a way to at least temporarily
keep critics of their human rights record at bay while they secure
international economic assistance or more favorable trade terms.
However, she finds that through the specific protocols in the
treaties that grant individuals the right to petition the UN, even
the most insincere state commitments to human rights can give
previously powerless individuals - and the nongovernmental and
intergovernmental organizations that partner with them - an
important opportunity that they would otherwise not have to
challenge patterns of government repression on the global stage.
This insightful book will be of interest to human rights scholars,
students, and practitioners, as well as anyone interested in the
UN, international relations, treaties, and governance.
Case studies explore how women's rights shape state responses to
sex trafficking and show how politically empowering women can help
prevent and combat human trafficking Human trafficking for the sex
trade is a form of modern-day slavery that ensnares thousands of
victims each year, disproportionately affecting women and girls.
While the international community has developed an impressive
edifice of human rights law, these laws are not equally recognized
or enforced by all countries. Sex Trafficking and Human Rights
demonstrates that state responsiveness to human trafficking is
shaped by the political, social, cultural, and economic rights
afforded to women in that state. While combatting human trafficking
is a multiscalar problem with a host of conflating variables, this
book shows that a common theme in the effectiveness of state
response is the degree to which women and girls are perceived as,
and actually are, full citizens. By analyzing human trafficking
cases in India, Thailand, Russia, Nigeria, and Brazil, they shed
light on the factors that make some women and girls more
susceptible to traffickers than others. This important book is both
a call to understanding and a call to action: if the international
community and state governments are to responsibly and effectively
combat human trafficking, they must center the equality of women in
national policy.
From the keeper of a family milk cow to the rancher overseeing a
large beef herd, anyone who works with cattle has a vested interest
in maintaining the animals' health. In most cases, the financial
viability of a farm depends on the continued well-being of the farm
animals. Large-animal veterinarians are in short supply and their
bills can add up quickly, so it's often up to the farmer to provide
routine health care.
"The Cattle Health Handbook" is the essential medical reference
for farmers and ranchers confronting day-to-day bovine health
issues. Heather Smith Thomas, an expert on livestock with decades
of first-hand experience, covers every routine situation -- and
many not-so-common problems -- likely to arise on a cattle ranch or
dairy farm. Three broad sections cover common diseases, ailments
specific to certain body systems, and other ailments and injuries.
Beginning with detailed information on how to detect signs of
illness, the book progresses through the various causes of cattle
health problems, describing symptoms and discussing prevention and
treatment. Readers will find reassuring advice on handling
bacterial and viral diseases; digestive and respiratory problems;
eye, skin, foot, and mouth irritations; injuries and wounds; and
much more. Thomas also helps farmers recognize when a situation
calls for veterinary assistance. Case histories, real characters,
and humorous anecdotes give the text a warm voice of authority.
Primary income source or country hobby, cattle are unique; the
people who care for them want their animals to be healthy and
comfortable. For the first-time dairy farmer or the experienced
cattle rancher, this reliable volume is a must-have resource.
With nearly every supermarket now featuring an "organic" section,
the demand for organically grown meat and dairy products has risen
rapidly in recent years. Small farmers have taken note, and many
more beginners are considering cattle as a viable farm commodity.
Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle is the essential
handbook for this growing audience.
Heather Smith Thomas, a lifelong cattle rancher and author of
several previous books for more experienced farmers, offers a
succinct layperson's guide to the basics of raising a small herd of
cattle, whether for meat or dairy products. She outlines organic
and natural farming methods and covers all the information needed
to get started and be successful.
Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle encourages new and
beginning farmers to start small, and start right. Thomas explains
as simply as possible the basics of selecting and raising a calf,
along with feeding, shelter, and care guidelines. She also covers
breeding and calving, as well as tips for managing a herd
throughout the seasons. There's basic health care information for
preventing disease and addressing common ailments. For those
raising beef cattle, Thomas offers guidelines for butchering; for
those raising dairy cattle, there are step-by-step guidelines on
milking.
With a whole new generation returning to the farm who don't have a
family history of farming, Getting Started with Beef & Dairy
Cattleis a much-needed resource. Heather Smith Thomas has devoted
her life to passing on the knowledge, understanding, and attitude
necessary to become a successful farmer.
Case studies explore how women's rights shape state responses to
sex trafficking and show how politically empowering women can help
prevent and combat human trafficking Human trafficking for the sex
trade is a form of modern-day slavery that ensnares thousands of
victims each year, disproportionately affecting women and girls.
While the international community has developed an impressive
edifice of human rights law, these laws are not equally recognized
or enforced by all countries. Sex Trafficking and Human Rights
demonstrates that state responsiveness to human trafficking is
shaped by the political, social, cultural, and economic rights
afforded to women in that state. While combatting human trafficking
is a multiscalar problem with a host of conflating variables, this
book shows that a common theme in the effectiveness of state
response is the degree to which women and girls are perceived as,
and actually are, full citizens. By analyzing human trafficking
cases in India, Thailand, Russia, Nigeria, and Brazil, they shed
light on the factors that make some women and girls more
susceptible to traffickers than others. This important book is both
a call to understanding and a call to action: if the international
community and state governments are to responsibly and effectively
combat human trafficking, they must center the equality of women in
national policy.
This book is not only for "painters" but for all types of creative
individuals who want to experience and play with watercolor,
whether their background is mixed-media, textile art, journaling,
or paper craft. Unlike the typical watercolor text books, this
unique, beautiful volume is a field book of inspiration, creative
ideas, how to's, and projects, all from an artist's perspective.
Each creative exercise features a technique, shows stepby-step
photographs, and includes a clever idea for a gift or project that
can be made from the painted samples.
This volume was written by eight transnational geographers. These
narratives comprise a collection of essays as a way to map personal
trajectories and experiences which examine the concept of place at
the micro-level. Eight transnational geographers convey their
professional and personal identities in a global age. By using an
approach called, autobiogeography, these narratives will be of
interest to geographers and other social science and humanities
scholars as well as of interest to the general public. This volume
explores the concepts of transnationalism, borders, fragmentation,
movement, displacement, space, place and "home." Drawing from
various national, ethnic, and cultural perspectives, the authors
write about various important adjustments within contemporary
global trends which in turn, reflect ever-changing ways to look at
geography, migration processes, and transnationalism. Like other
migrants who have left their home, they all left "something"
behind.
This text is designed to help managers who have to deal with a
complex environment, and who are often presented with "ready-made"
solutions as to how to best organize their firm, to best use
information technology. The book presents a simple and attractive
framework within which managers can analyze their firm's
environment and characteristics, and reflect on the most
appropriate way - for them - to "put the puzzle together." It
provides the manager and student with an integrated conceptual but
pragmatic framework to analyze their situation. Courses examining
the role of Information Technology in emerging organizational forms
will find a well-grounded conceptual framework, illustrated with
in-depth case studies. The book draws from the latest research in
industrial organization, strategy, information technology,
organizational theory, and leadership. It examines the individual
puzzle pieces that have to be put together - strategy, structure,
information technology, and leadership, and present the cases of
three firms that were equally successful in putting these pieces
together, while choosing pieces with dramatically different forms
and adjusting them in radically different ways.The three in-depth
cases included in the book are international:Oticon is a Danish
firm with close to 1500 employees and is a world leader in the
manufacture of hearing aids. Li & Fung is another, fist
established in Canton and is an international trading
company.Progressive Insurance which is the third largest insurance
company in the US.
This text is designed to help managers who have to deal with a
complex environment, and who are often presented with "ready-made"
solutions as to how to best organize their firm, to best use
information technology. The book presents a simple and attractive
framework within which managers can analyze their firm's
environment and characteristics, and reflect on the most
appropriate way - for them - to "put the puzzle together." It
provides the manager and student with an integrated conceptual but
pragmatic framework to analyze their situation. Courses examining
the role of Information Technology in emerging organizational forms
will find a well-grounded conceptual framework, illustrated with
in-depth case studies. The book draws from the latest research in
industrial organization, strategy, information technology,
organizational theory, and leadership. It examines the individual
puzzle pieces that have to be put together - strategy, structure,
information technology, and leadership, and present the cases of
three firms that were equally successful in putting these pieces
together, while choosing pieces with dramatically different forms
and adjusting them in radically different ways.The three in-depth
cases included in the book are international: Oticon is a Danish
firm with close to 1500 employees and is a world leader in the
manufacture of hearing aids. Li & Fung is another, fist
established in Canton and is an international trading
company.Progressive Insurance which is the third largest insurance
company in the US.
This book grapples with the challenges inherent in an uncertain
period for global human rights and explores the future of
international human rights law and practice. Many Western scholars
are increasingly pessimistic about the future of international
human rights law. However, the contributions to this volume
demonstrate that far from collapsing in the face of duress, the
concept of human rights has endured despite contractions and the
spectre of co-option and manipulation by the powerful. In addition,
law is a malleable tool that is deployed in novel ways to promote
human rights. The book illustrates that the power of human rights
lies not in their essentialized transcendence of time, culture, and
context but in their enduring promise that a more just world can
emerge from sustained and creative struggle through, against, and
at the margins of states, law, and institutions. The key questions
to emerge are not whether human rights law and practice will
survive, but rather what are the forces that sustain, revitalize,
and transform them? And what are human rights in the process of
becoming? This book will be of immense interest to those studying
and researching across Politics, Human Rights, Gender and Law. It
was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Human
Rights.
Whether a farmer is raising one cow or a herd, Storey's Guide to
Raising Beef Cattle is the most reliable reference for ensuring a
successful, healthy cattle operation. In this fully updated,
full-colour 4th edition, long-time cattle rancher and author
Heather Smith Thomas explains every aspect of bovine behavior and
provides expert guidance on breed selection, calving, feeding,
housing, pasture, and health care. Along with in-depth information
on raising grass-fed animals, there is also advice on creating a
viable business plan and identifying niche markets for selling
beef.
Covering everything they need to know about facilities, breeding,
and health care, this new edition features a photographic gallery
of many types of horses; expanded material on recognizing,
preventing, and treating a wide range of health issues, including
insulin resistance, skin conditions, and digestive disorders; new
vaccination protocols, including vaccinating for West Nile Virus;
and updated information on breeding methods, foaling problems, and
the care of broodmares and new foals.
Every cattle farmer -- from the keeper of a family milk cow to the
rancher overseeing a large herd -- will gain confidence and control
by becoming more knowledgeable about calving. Healthy pregnancies,
safe births, and thriving calves are critical to every cattle
operation, and in remote farm locations, the veterinarian is not
always readily available. Even if the vet is nearby, the farm's
finances will be healthier if the farmer can oversee most of the
calving process.
Heather Smith Thomas, an expert on livestock with decades of
firsthand experience, covers every routine situation likely to
arise before, during, and after calving. And when the calving
process is out of the ordinary, Thomas guides the farmer through
pregnancy problems, difficult deliveries, recognizing when to call
in a vet, and postpartum complications. Her thorough coverage of
what to expect in every situation gives farmers the knowledge they
need to care personally for their cows.
The second half of the book is dedicated to ensuring that every
calf gets off to a healthy start. Thomas helps farmers work with
cows reluctant to nurse, substitute mothers, and frail calves. A
complete chapter on calfhood illnesses explains warning signs and
offers tips on prevention and treatment.
As people return to farming in growing numbers, the demand for
safe, humane livestock knowledge continues to increase. Farmers
will turn to this reliable volume again and again as they welcome
each new calf.
Storey's Guide to Training Horses is a one-stop reference for every
aspect of horse training, including a complete program for turning
a shy and gangly foal into a calm, confident, well-balanced equine
partner. Now with full-colour photography, the third edition
includes step-by-step guidance on all the essential training
procedures for both English- and Western-style riding, including
haltering and leading, saddling and mounting, and addresses the
finer points of gaits, lightness, and collection. Best-selling
author Heather Smith Thomas draws on her decades of equestrian
experience to anticipate every situation that might arise and
provide answers to addressing all the potential challenges of
training different types of horses.
Whether a farmer is raising one cow or a herd, Storey's Guide to
Raising Beef Cattle is the most reliable reference for ensuring a
successful, healthy cattle operation. In this fully updated,
full-color fourth edition, long-time cattle rancher and author
Heather Smith Thomas explains every aspect of bovine behavior and
provides expert guidance on breed selection, calving, feeding,
housing, pasture, and health care. Along with in-depth information
on raising grass-fed animals, there is also advice on creating a
viable business plan and identifying niche markets for selling
beef.
A distillation of the author's 25 years experience of working with children whose parents have divorced. A positive approach suggests interventions based on knowledge and understanding can greatly improve the situation for both children and their parents.
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