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The first book ever written on the new topic of strategic
communication and how Usama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri are
attempting to win the hearts and minds of the world-through fear,
religion or admiration. "A chilling but insightful analysis of the
words and ideas of the most determined - and dangerous --
ideologues of our times. Important reading for anyone trying to
understand what we are up against in the movement of Usama bin
Laden." Ashton B. Carter, Chair of the International and Global
Affairs faculty, Harvard Kennedy School, and former Assistant
Secretary of Defense "William Parker and Heidi Bridges force
observers and analysts alike to step outside of their innate
prejudices and visceral response to the words and ideas of the
perpetrators of 9/11, and innumerable ongoing atrocities, to think
strategically and to develop a clear real-time picture of the
evolution of a hostile political movement. Parker & Bridges
have successfully embedded the writings and statements of Usama bin
Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri within the theory, practice, and
tradition of strategic communication to yield an invaluable
contribution to the intellectual tool kit so critical to the
development of the situational awareness vital to recognize and
combat the current Jihadist threat. This book is a must read for
analysts, policymakers and students in the intelligence,
counterterrorism, and homeland security fields." Peter Leitner,
President, Higgins Counterterrorism Research Center
This book, originally published in 1975, is an attempt to bridge
the gap between economic theory and business practice by relating
the tools of economic analysis to the decision making process
itself. It is written from a decision making systems analysis
viewpoint. This approach enables the reader to perceive the
integrative nature of the subject matter in relation to the
functioning of the business enterprise. Although the unifying theme
of 'decision making' is at the heart of the book, where necessary
some of the theoretical underpinnings of traditional neo-classical
theory of the firm are covered.
In the summer of 2014 leading experts in the theory of water waves
gathered at the Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in
Cambridge for four weeks of research interaction. A cross-section
of those experts was invited to give introductory-level talks on
active topics. This book is a compilation of those talks and
illustrates the diversity, intensity, and progress of current
research in this area. The key themes that emerge are numerical
methods for analysis, stability and simulation of water waves,
transform methods, rigorous analysis of model equations,
three-dimensionality of water waves, variational principles,
shallow water hydrodynamics, the role of deterministic and random
bottom topography, and modulation equations. This book is an ideal
introduction for PhD students and researchers looking for a
research project. It may also be used as a supplementary text for
advanced courses in mathematics or fluid dynamics.
The monograph is a study of the local bifurcations of
multiparameter symplectic maps of arbitrary dimension in the
neighborhood of a fixed point.The problem is reduced to a study of
critical points of an equivariant gradient bifurcation problem,
using the correspondence between orbits ofa symplectic map and
critical points of an action functional. New results onsingularity
theory for equivariant gradient bifurcation problems are obtained
and then used to classify singularities of bifurcating period-q
points. Of particular interest is that a general framework for
analyzing group-theoretic aspects and singularities of symplectic
maps (particularly period-q points) is presented. Topics include:
bifurcations when the symplectic map has spatial symmetry and a
theory for the collision of multipliers near rational points with
and without spatial symmetry. The monograph also includes 11
self-contained appendices each with a basic result on symplectic
maps. The monograph will appeal to researchers and graduate
students in the areas of symplectic maps, Hamiltonian systems,
singularity theory and equivariant bifurcation theory.
This book, originally published in 1975, is an attempt to bridge
the gap between economic theory and business practice by relating
the tools of economic analysis to the decision making process
itself. It is written from a decision making systems analysis
viewpoint. This approach enables the reader to perceive the
integrative nature of the subject matter in relation to the
functioning of the business enterprise. Although the unifying theme
of 'decision making' is at the heart of the book, where necessary
some of the theoretical underpinnings of traditional neo-classical
theory of the firm are covered.
This book explores the nuances of how discriminatory events are
viewed by people of color. Based on the authors' research, it
seeks to illuminate the contextual and relational variables that
influence perception of discrimination. The research suggests
that: Ingroup members can perpetuate racist discrimination;
Consistent with attribution theory, discrimination by White people
is more often attributed to trait rather than situational causes;
Consistent with cultural betrayal trauma theory, perceived racist
discrimination by ingroup members can be more acutely distressing
because it is unexpected. Filling a gap in the microaggression
literature, this book provides an in-depth picture of
discrimination and what individuals can do to offset the insidious
effects of White supremacy. It highlights the importance of
centering the experiences of people of color in describing
ambiguous social interactions, with greater attention to the
context, background, and relationships between perpetrators and
targets of racist discrimination. It presents a clear next
step in advancing our understanding of the attributes of
discrimination. The benefits of comprehensive education and
critical consciousness development are emphasized.
Glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the mammalian
central nervous system (CNS). It regulates normal CNS function, is
a major participant in pathology, and serves learning, memory, and
higher cognitive functions. The 12 chapters of this book provide
the first comprehensive coverage of all the major features of
glutamate as excitatory neurotransmitter. The book begins with a
valuable historical backdrop. Building from a chapter on the common
structure of glutamate receptors, several others cover the major
ionotropic receptors, their structure, function, and pharmacology.
A follow-up chapter discusses the metabotropic receptors that are
directly coupled to second messenger metabolism. A central theme of
the book is the capacity of the excitatory amino acid system to
contribute to the diverse array of signaling systems in the CNS as
a direct result of the large assortment of receptors (including,
for the ionotropic receptors, various subunits) the combination of
which determine distinct functional properties. A recent
development in the field discussed in several chapters is the
biochemical characterization of a supermolecular protein complex,
the post-synaptic density, that makes the unique structure of
excitatory synapses. This complex subserves the
experience-dependent modulation of synaptic strength and synaptic
plasticity, and gives the synapse the capacity to change
dynamically in both structure and receptor composition. Drawing on
the individual properties of the receptors, transporters, and
functional architecture of the synapse, the concluding chapters
describe the functional integration of these components in the more
complex physiological processes of plasticity and pathology.
Recognition that the regulation of excitatory amino acid receptor
activity underlies the pathology of many neurological diseases,
including stroke, Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia, has opened
up an exciting frontier that will allow the translation of our
understanding of these basic mechanisms into new concepts of
pathology and new therapeutic strategies. This book will be
invaluable for neuroscientists, pharmacologists, neurologists, and
psychiatrists, and for their students and trainees.
"Rivers and Floodplains" is concerned with the origin, geometry,
water flow, sediment transport, erosion and deposition associated
with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains, how they vary in time
and space, and how this information is used to interpret deposits
of ancient rivers and floodplains. There is specific reference to
the types and lifestyles of organisms associated with fluvial
environments, human interactions with rivers and floodplains,
associated environmental and engineering concerns, as well as the
economic aspects of fluvial deposits, particularly the modeling of
fluvial hydrocarbon reservoirs and aquifers. Methods of studying
rivers and floodplains and their deposits are also discussed.
Although basic principles are emphasized, many examples are
detailed.
Particular emphasis is placed on how an understanding of the
nature of modern rivers and floodplains is required before any
problems concerning rivers and floodplains, past or present, can be
addressed rationally.
"Rivers and Floodplains" is designed as a core text for senior
undergraduate and graduate students studying modern or ancient
fluvial environments, particularly in earth sciences, environmental
sciences and physical geography, but also in civil and agricultural
engineering. College teachers, researchers, and practising
professionals will also find the book an invaluable
reference.
Presents a process-based approach, which is relevant to modern
curricula.
Discusses methods of studying rivers and floodplains and their
deposits.
Provides many detailed examples throughout the text.
Emphasises the basic principles of this subject.
As the first synthesis of this entire field, it will be a must-have
for all students studying modern or ancient fluvial
environments.
Teachers, researchers and practising professionals will find this
an invaluable reference tool.
"Rivers and Floodplains" will also be of interest to geologists,
geographers and engineers.
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