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This book begins with a survey of R. F. Delderfield's knowledge of
Napoleonic history as revealed in his three Napoleonic-era novels.
Two commentaries follow: the first on English attitudes and actions
in a London suburb during the Interbellum (1918-1939) in his novels
The Dreaming Suburb and The Avenue Goes to War, and the second on
his Craddock trilogy, set in Devonshire, dramatizing the English
experience from the Boer War until the late 1960s.
Completing the survey begun in Lams' Cornish Trilogy volume,
Aspects of Robertson Davies' Novels discusses the Salterton and
Deptford trilogies along with Davies' last two novels, Murther
& Walking Spirits and The Cunning Man. The apprentice effort
Tempest-Tost and the journeyman's success Leaven of Malice were
followed by Davies' first genuinely fine novel, A Mixture of
Frailties, the story of a talented Salterton girl who becomes a
world-famous soprano. The Deptford trilogy is discussed in terms of
Northrop Frye's "confession" form as it appears in Fifth Business,
and in variations of that form in The Manticore and World of
Wonders. Although Davies' Jungian enthusiasms produced certain
flaws to which readers have objected, Murther & Walking Spirits
is by no means a failure; it is best understood as an implicit
spiritual history of Canada which is adumbrated in the generational
experience of a single Canadian family. The Cunning Man concludes
Davies' career with a narrative as rewardingly complex as any of
the Cornish trilogy novels.
A practical, real-world guide for implementing enterprise risk
management (ERM) programs into your organization Enterprise risk
management (ERM) is a complex yet critical issue that all companies
must deal with in the twenty-first century. Failure to properly
manage risk continues to plague corporations around the world. ERM
empowers risk professionals to balance risks with rewards and
balance people with processes. But to master the numerous aspects
of enterprise risk management, you must integrate it into the
culture and operations of the business. No one knows this better
than risk management expert James Lam, and now, with Implementing
Enterprise Risk Management: From Methods to Applications, he
distills more than thirty years' worth of experience in the field
to give risk professionals a clear understanding of how to
implement an enterprise risk management program for every business.
* Offers valuable insights on solving real-world business problems
using ERM * Effectively addresses how to develop specific ERM tools
* Contains a significant number of case studies to help with
practical implementation of an ERM program While Enterprise Risk
Management: From Incentives to Controls, Second Edition focuses on
the "what" of ERM, Implementing Enterprise Risk Management: From
Methods to Applications will help you focus on the "how." Together,
these two resources can help you meet the enterprise-wide risk
management challenge head on and succeed.
A fully revised second edition focused on the best practices of
enterprise risk management Since the first edition of Enterprise
Risk Management: From Incentives to Controls was published a decade
ago, much has changed in the worlds of business and finance. That's
why James Lam has returned with a new edition of this essential
guide. Written to reflect today's dynamic market conditions, the
Second Edition of Enterprise Risk Management: From Incentives to
Controls clearly puts this discipline in perspective. Engaging and
informative, it skillfully examines both the art as well as the
science of effective enterprise risk management practices. Along
the way, it addresses the key concepts, processes, and tools
underlying risk management, and lays out clear strategies to manage
what is often a highly complex issue. * Offers in-depth insights,
practical advice, and real-world case studies that explore the
various aspects of ERM * Based on risk management expert James
Lam's thirty years of experience in this field * Discusses how a
company should strive for balance between risk and return Failure
to properly manage risk continues to plague corporations around the
world. Don't let it hurt your organization. Pick up the Second
Edition of Enterprise Risk Management: From Incentives to Controls
and learn how to meet the enterprise-wide risk management challenge
head on, and succeed.
The novelist R. F. Delderfield's trilogy of English life in the
second half of the nineteenth century portrays the social history
of Adam Swann and his family, energetic people of differing talents
and tempers involved in a kaleidoscopic range of social
engagements. Born into a military family but shaken by his army
experience in India, Adam returns to civilian life in England and
creates an innovative goods-hauling service across the country.
Adam's ten children are also innovators who provide the
intellectual activity expressed by the phrase "The Ethos of
Britain." In the novels a whole country is energized by a handful
of individuals who recognize and set out to solve a wide range of
social problems - such as, teenage girls being abducted into
continental brothels, miners killed or maimed by underground
hazards, factory hands enduring long hours tending unsafe
machinery, and elderly couples evicted from their homes, separated,
and starved. As Adam's observant wife Henrietta expresses it,
wherever there's a problem "you're sure to find a Swann or two."
The Swann trilogy dramatizes a half-century of British dominance in
Europe prior to the First World War as represented by the members
of a single English family.
The present volume describes the general properties of the thorium
atom and ions, the thermodynamics of its compounds and solutions,
the behavior of solutions and solid com pounds under the influence
of its own radiation as well as an external radiation field, and
spectroscopic data in great detail. The different chapters are of
special interest to scientists who work in these fields, and also
in the corresponding fields of other elements. In some special
fields there exists a detailed knowledge of this radioelement
whereas in other fields, such as M6Bbauer spectra, lower oxidation
states, or radiation stability, there are large gaps. Due to the
fact that the significance 23 of thorium as a breeder fuel ( 2"fh
to be converted to fissile 233U after thermal neutron capture) has
decreased within the last decade, the behavior of thorium is not as
yet so thoroughly investigated as the heavier radioactive element
uranium. Many of these data, however, are not only of academic
interest, e.g., the knowledge of atomic spectra is needed for some
analytical methods, especially in the trace concentration region.
Due to the noble gaS-like electronic configuration of the
tetravalent ion, there are no absorption bands in the visible
region so that in general spectra and data are very scarce. This
volume is a very detailed and critically reviewed compilation,
written by experts from the Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium,
and the United States.
Focusing upon the arguments Newman uses to define Catholicism
against the hostility of English protestants, this book is a
reader's guide to the books Newman published soon after his own
conversion: Mixed Congregations; Difficulties of Anglicans; Present
Position of Catholics, and his two novels. While the arguments
advanced in Difficulties of Anglicans and Present Position of
Catholics are confrontationally direct, his novels Loss and Gain
and Callista respond to the attacks of Elizabeth Harris' From
Oxford to Rome and Charles Kingsley's Hypatia by the indirection
which typifies Newman's fictional rhetoric.
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