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This volume continues from Graham I. Davies commentary on Exodus
1-10 and takes the reader up to the end of Exodus chapter 18,
covering the release of the Israelites from Egypt and the crossing
of the Red Sea. Davies brings together all the relevant aids to
exegesis - linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical,
literary, and theological - to help the reader understand the texts
at hand. In addition to the parting of the waters and the defeat of
Pharaoh's army the chapters commented upon also include the
so-called 'Song of the Sea' in Exodus 15, a complex hymn that
Davies studies in depth, and the provision of manna in the desert.
The textual issues are varied and Davies navigates them deftly,
providing close commentary and profound insights into these
well-known texts. Two results of Davies's research are to place the
old hypothesis of an Elohistic source on a much stronger footing
and to reaffirm that both it and the J source extended through both
Genesis and Exodus.
Contemporary research on the lives and experiences of women of
color tends to neglect the influence of women's perceived access to
voice as they manage tensions related to race, class, and gender.
Underserved Women of Color, Voice, and Resistance: Claiming a Seat
at the Table contributes to current dialogues that construct Black
Feminist Theory as active, critical engagement within dominant
American institutions that oppress women of color in their daily
lives. Women of color face unique social challenges that exist at
the intersections of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation.
While some challenges are common to women of color, others reflect
the distinct journey each woman makes as she negotiates her
identity within her family, professional circle, social and
romantic relationships, and community. The editors have constructed
a rich collection of voices in this work exploring the politics of
women of color across various social contexts.
On the basis of a national research project undertaken in England,
this volume explores how and why young people's engagement is so
important globally in education and society, and looks at what
teachers and students think about citizenship and community. The
authors make recommendations to enhance understanding and the
potential for engagement.
Foreword; J. Davies, D. Burstein. Introductory Remarks; M. Disney.
Interstellar grain evolution and temperatures in spiral galaxies;
J. Mayo Greenberg, A. Li. Radiative transfer models; G. Bruzual A.
Radiative transfer in dusty galaxies; A.N. Witt. Opacity
Diagnostics in spiral galaxies; N.D. Kylafis. Modeling dusty
galaxies; G. Magris C., G. Bruzual A. Inclination-dependence of
spiral galaxy physical properties: history and tests; D. Burstein,
et al. Why a distance selection effect invalidates the Burstein,
Haynes and Faber opacity test; J.I. Davies, et al. Statistical
tests for opacity; E.A. Valentijn. Statistical measures of internal
absorption in spiral galaxies; B. Cunow. The distribution of
galactic inclinations; H. Jones, et al. Optical thickness of Sb-Scd
galaxies from the Tully--Fisher relation; L. Gouguenhei, et al.
Extinction in Sc galaxies at I band and in the 21cm line; R.
Giovanelli. Extinction in the galaxy and in galactic discs; G. de
Vaucouleurs. Properties of dust in backlit galaxies; W. Keel, R.E.
White. The optical depth through NGC 3314A; P. James, P. Puxley.
Dust extinction in highly inclined spirals; J. Knapen, et al. An
optical search for dusty disks; M. Naslund, S. Joersater.
Photometric asymmetry and dust opacity of spiral galaxies; Y.I.
Byun. The scale-length test for dust in face-on spirals; J.E.
Beckman, et al. Color gradients in spiral galaxies; S. Courteau, J.
Holtzman. Constraints on the opacity of spiral disks from
near-infrared observations; H.W. Rix. Arcsecond resolution of cold
dust in spiral galaxies using optical and NIR imaging -- dust
masses increase by nine hundred percent; D.L. Block, et al.
Unveiling stars and dust in spiral galaxies;R.F. Pelletier, et al.
Azimuthal distribution of dust in NGC 2997; P. Grosbol, et al.
Internal extinction in spiral galaxies at optical and near infrared
wavelengths; A. Boselli, G. Gavazzi. The opacity of spiral galaxy
disks; N. Devereux. The far infrared/stellar energy balance; R.
Evans. Opacity from luminosity functions; M. Trewhella, et al.
Estimating disk opacities using infrared images; W. van Driel.
DIRBE observations of galactic extinction; R.G. Arendt, et al.
Kinematics of edge-on galaxies and the opacity of spiral disks; A.
Bosma. Spectroscopic studies of the disk and halo of M82; C.D.
McKeith, et al. Disk origin and evolution; J. Silk. The luminosity
and opacity of galaxies; B. Wang. Dust obscuration in starburst
galaxies; D. Calzetti. Polarimetry of dusty edge-on galaxies; R.D.
Wolstencroft, S.M. Scarrott. HII regions and extinction in the
spiral galaxy M83; S. Ryder, et al. A search for dust in galactic
halos; D. Zaritsky. Concluding thoughts and reflections: dust in
galaxies; H.A. Thronson Jr.
find out what works - and what doesn't - in one of the most
important and hotly debated aspects of the future of the financial
system A new and unique insider view of what actually works, what
ought to work, what prevents it from working, and what needs to be
done about it - industry experts who have to implement and work
within regulatory systems give the real best practice picture The
recent financial crisis has unleashed a flood of views on what
happened, why it happened, and what new regulatory measures and
structures might prevent or mitigate such crises in the future.
Effective Bank Regulation and Supervision: Lessons from the
Financial Crisis takes a different approach. Based on in-depth
interviews with more than 30 senior, experienced bankers,
regulators, consultants and others deeply involved in the
regulatory process, it seeks to answer two key questions: Which
bank regulators around the world have demonstrated relatively
superior results in terms of regulatory outcomes? and What lessons
for the future can be drawn from their experience? The result is a
ground-breaking insight into the likely future success of bank
regulation and the key factors which will determine such outcomes.
Praise for Effective Bank Regulation and Supervision: Lessons from
the Financial Crisis ..". Required reading for anyone with a stake
in strengthening the financial system - which is pretty much all of
us." Robert P. Kelly, Chairman and CEO, BNY Mellon "Steve Davis has
always been innovative in looking at the banking industry, and in
writing about its challenges and opportunities. Highlighting the
various regulators' roles, both in their benefits and shortcomings,
will usefully inform the debate on the future shape of the
industry." Sir Win Bischoff, Chairman, Lloyds Banking Group plc
"This is a tour de force of bank regulation. Steve Davis provides
an excellent insight into bank regulatory systems, investigating
the mechanics of who got it right and who failed in providing
appropriate oversight of their banking systems over the crisis. A
series of lucid and insightful bank regulator case studies reports
the experiences of key players and highlights major areas for
reform. A must-read for anyone interested in bank regulation pre-
and post-crisis." Professor Philip Molyneux, Bangor University
Contemporary research on the lives and experiences of women of
color tends to neglect the influence of women's perceived access to
voice as they manage tensions related to race, class, and gender.
Underserved Women of Color, Voice, and Resistance: Claiming a Seat
at the Table contributes to current dialogues that construct Black
Feminist Theory as active, critical engagement within dominant
American institutions that oppress women of color in their daily
lives. Women of color face unique social challenges that exist at
the intersections of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation.
While some challenges are common to women of color, others reflect
the distinct journey each woman makes as she negotiates her
identity within her family, professional circle, social and
romantic relationships, and community. The editors have constructed
a rich collection of voices in this work exploring the politics of
women of color across various social contexts.
Since this book was first published four years ago, the pace of
change in the banking world has accelerated and this updated
version shows how specific banks have fared, how uniform the
pressures for change are and the reasons for the decline in some
banks.
On the basis of a national research project undertaken in England,
this volume explores how and why young people's engagement is so
important globally in education and society, and looks at what
teachers and students think about citizenship and community. The
authors make recommendations to enhance understanding and the
potential for engagement.
This is part one of a comprehensive two-volume reference that shows
all the camouflage uniforms of the Waffen-SS. Using predominately
modern color photographs, Volume 1 covers SS camouflage helmet
covers and smocks. Each example is displayed on a full mannequin
with numerous photos showing how the clothing appeared from various
angles. In addition, detail images are used to clearly expose key
features of the uniforms and equipment. The text explains the
important details about the creation, manufacturing, and wear of
each item. Period photos establish the wear of each item presented
in the book.
This is part two of a comprehensive two-volume reference that shows
all the camouflage uniforms of the Waffen-SS. Using predominately
modern color photographs, Volume 2 covers SS camouflage M44 Drill
Uniforms, Fallschirmjager Uniform, Panzer Uniforms, Winter
Clothing, SS-VT/Waffen-SS Zeltbahnen, and concludes with a detailed
look at each camouflage pattern including samples. Each example is
displayed on a full mannequin with numerous photos showing how the
clothing appeared from various angles. In addition, numerous detail
images are used to clearly expose key features of the uniforms and
equipment. The text explains the important details about the
creation, manufacturing, and wear of each item. Period photos
establish the wear of each item presented in the book.
Fiir denjenigen, der emt, welches Ereignis mich dazu angeregt hat,
dieses Buch zu schreiben, ist kein Preis ausgesetzt. Die Lektiire
von Auf der Suche nach Spitzenleistun gen der Autoren Robert
Watennan und Thomas Peters war ein sehr wichtiges Ereignis in
meinem 25jiibrigen Engagement als Bankanalytiker, Manager auf
mittlerer Ebene, Chief Executive Officer* und Management-Berater im
kommerziellen Bankgeschlift. Wahrend meiner gesamten Lautbahn
gingen mir einige ungeloste Fragen wieder und wieder durch den
Sinn. Sind Bank-Manager anders als die Manager in anderen Bran
chen? Wird das Bankgeschlift tatsiichlich so schlecht gefiihrt, wie
viele Beobachter glau ben? Wie gut bewiiltigen die Banken die
Veriinderungen im Umfeld? Konnen Manager, die von auBen kommen,
Banken besser fiihren, als solche, die in der Bank groB gewor den
sind und traditionellerweise in den Chefetagen sitzen? Und da
kommen die Herren Waterman und Peters und schlieBen bei der Auswahl
ihrer Spitzenuntemehmen die Banken ganz bewuBt aus Hier liegt ein
wegweisendes Buch vor, herausfordemd und in weiten Kreisen - bei
Bankem und Millionen anderer Lese- als ein wohldurchdachter Rahmen
ftir die Management-Tiitigkeit anerkannt; aber auch dieses Buch
scheint wieder einmal deutlich zu machen, daB man Banken, wenn es
urn das Management geht, nicht unbedingt als Beispiel heranziehen
muB. Die Diskussion urn diese unterschwellig vorhandene Einstellung
fiammte 1983 durch das Egon-Zehnder-Gutachten wieder auf, denn
dieses belegte, daB es gleichwohl Banken mit hervorragenden
Leistungen gibt - zumindest in den USA und im Urteil vergleichba
rer amerikanischer Banken."
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