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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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Integration (Hardcover)
Paul J Morrison; Foreword by Malcolm B Yarnell
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April Jade wove an intricate and lucrative web of deceit behind her
quiet and introvert facade. This worked very well until she fell in
love, and more dramatically, until someone fell in love with her.
Gerald "Jed" Green fell hopelessly in love one night with raunchy
jazz singer Elle Carter, not realizing that this was just one of
the many faces of April Jade. April, by day, cared for her
terminally ill, but domineering, mother and felt unable to reveal
her true self to him for fear of losing him. Jed, a successful
businessman, enlisted the help of his top man, Rick, to trace this
elusive woman of his dreams, with some very surprising and
intriguing results. This is a new fictional book by Lee J.
Morrison, the author of the Chrystabell trilogy, and takes on a new
direction. This romantic detective story will delight you and
entertain you with a resounding wow factor.
Beautiful Christina Campbell appears to be the perfect wife and
Mother, and professional Show Jumping Champion, to her stunning
Fashionista sister-in-law Chrystabell. They bond immediately
becoming closer than sisters, and Chrystabell discovers that there
is more to Christina than meets the eye. Who is mysterious fatally
attractive Bramwell Stoker, and how does handsome Lord Malcolm
Clydesdale instigate the life changing events for Christina? Solid,
stable, sagacious Andrew Campbell also hides surprising secrets -
what calls him away so often to Scotland from Chelsea, and their
Berkshire Stables? How is Christina's life inseparably intertwined
with the powerful Triumvirate? This is another compelling and
realistic passionate romance, by Lee J Morrison, following the
success of Chrystabell's Secrets, and Theo, A Nephew of
Chrystabell, as advertised in the TLS, and Kirkus Indie Reviews. If
you want to be enthralled, to laugh, to cry, and be entertained, do
not miss this poetic novel.
Theo is hot, lean and hungry, with an insatiable lust for life,
which often brings him into violent conflict with others, in his
attempt to shape his own destinty. Sometimes regretting his own
vulnerability, he feels torn apart by beneficial, and destructive
forces controlling his fate, sometimes caught between life and
death. He shares a gritty sexuality with his trainer Owen, and
finds new romance and life with sexy Masseuse Ghunhua, whilst
working his way to stardom. This is another book by Lee J Morrison,
Author of Chrystabell's Secrets, as advertised in the TLS. A story
of intense passion, love, and sexual desires. A lyrical and
humorous exposation by Lee J Morrison.
To some people, beautiful Chrystabell Markham might have appeared
successfull, working for Le Planet Nouveau Fashion Syndicate in
public relations, but inside she was traumatised and lacking in
confidence. She had been determined to make it on her own,
designing and modelling, defying an overbearing but well meaning
Father, Joel, a construction magnate. When her partner, Journalist
Nigel Millbanks, left her, she was more devastated and hurt than
even she realised, cutting herself off from her family and avoiding
close relationships, untill she met handsome Peter Lanyon, a
billionaire with a reputation as a playboy. Peter lived a double
life, and there was more to him than he led people to believe. With
his inner circle of friends, Willhelm and Ingrid, Alfredo and
Marcia, James and Annetta. Peter restored Chrystabell's confidence
and liberated her sexuality like never before, as they embarked
upon a passionate, whirlwind, international romance. Some things
Chrystabell may never tell ---
This book explores corporate environmental discourse by examining a
sample of corporate environmental reports through the lens of
environmental philosophy. Findings include the predominant use of a
dualistic approach towards nature, which highlights the perceived
'separateness' of companies from the natural world. Also explored
are the corporate articulations of interconnectivity and
transcendence, two philosophical approaches that are also in common
use in western culture. The expression of these themes reveals the
discursive underpinnings of a harmful relationship with nature.
Exploring the ways in which discourse informs corporate
relationships with nature allows for an in-depth 'diagnosis' of
current environmental problems. The history of environmental
philosophy demonstrates how some powerful philosophical approaches
have shaped the western relationship with nature over time, and
continue to do so through corporate environmental reporting.
Corporate Environmental Reporting: The Western Approach to Nature
demonstrates how corporate reporting is used to reduce the
perception of the corporate responsibility, and contributes to the
erosion of broader cultural restraints against the harmful
treatment of nature. As such, discourse is integral to the survival
of the world which we - and other members of our biotic community -
are utterly reliant on. It shows the latest state of knowledge on
the topic and will be of interest both to students at an advanced
level, academics and reflective practitioners. It will be of
interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of
accounting, management, environmental philosophy and sustainable
management.
This practical guide to diagnostic tests, advanced treatments,
medication management, research protocols, and best practice
standards is a quick and handy reference for the advanced practice
nurse caring for stroke patients. Fast Facts About Stroke Care for
the Advanced Practice Nurse serves as an instructive resource for
advanced practice providers not specializing in neurology or
neurocritical care but who are increasingly called upon to care for
patients suffering from stroke while integrating into a
multidisciplinary stroke team. This new book provides foundational
information on the anatomy and physiology of the stroke patient, as
well as diagnostic and assessment tools and details on treatment
and education. In addition, the book provides important information
on critical care, pharmacology, end-of-life management, and
research, as well as examining the role of the advanced practice
provider who is integrating within the core stroke team. Fast Facts
About Stroke Care for the Advanced Practice Nurse provides advanced
practice nurses with the essential knowledge they will need to
successfully care for stroke patients while adapting into their
role on the core stroke team. Key Features: Reflects the most
current standards of the American Heart Association, American
Stroke Association, and the leading certifying organizations
Foundational information on stroke care, anatomy, and physiology
Comprehensive review of diagnostic studies and treatments
Information on stroke research protocols, pharmacology, and
end-of-life management Advanced level resource for new and seasoned
advanced practice providers
Over the last decade, the U.S. Navy has gone beyond disaster
response to substantially enlarge its scheduled, preplanned
humanitarian engagement in the Pacific, the Americas, and Africa.
After an expansionary period that began with the 2005 response to
the Indian Ocean tsunami, intensifying budget pressures are now
triggering spirited debate within the Department of Defense (DoD)
about the true value of these "soft power" missions, which utilize
scarce personnel, funding, and assets that otherwise would be
dedicated to more traditional and more easily measured and
justified "hard power" missions. To help frame and inform this
complex debate, CSIS launched in June 2012 an independent study of
U.S. Navy humanitarian assistance, chaired by Admiral Gary
Roughead, U.S. Navy (retired). While in different ways each
military service has made remarkable humanitarian contributions,
the Obama administration's strategic rebalance to Asia and the
accompanying emphasis on the Pacific makes a study of U.S. Navy
strategic engagement particularly timely. Ideally, the issues
presented by naval humanitarian assistance will have implications
and lessons for other DoD engagement activities.
U.S. leadership in global health advances core U.S. interests. It
fulfills shared humanitarian values by saving and enhancing lives.
It strengthens health security against common and emerging threats.
And it promotes stability and prosperity in far-flung communities
in the developing world who strive for better health and better
lives for their families. For all these reasons, supporting global
health should remain a U.S. government and budget priority-and as
the second Obama administration and incoming Congress commence
their work, this collection of essays offers pragmatic, informed
guidelines for seizing the opportunities ahead. The volume analyzes
seven important dimensions of a complex, widening U.S. global
health agenda: HIV/AIDS; malaria; polio eradication; women's
health; health security; health diplomacy; and multilateral
partners. Each essay catalogs and interprets the past four years'
developments in its respective focal area, charting the measurable
health impacts for which the United States can claim at least
partial credit, and highlighting persistent problems and
challenges. The essays conclude with concrete recommendations on
how the United States can achieve the best results in the next four
years in promoting the improvement of health, especially among the
world's most vulnerable citizens.
Linda Morrison brings the voices and issues of a little-known,
complex social movement to the attention of sociologists, mental
health professionals, and the general public. The members of this
social movement work to gain voice for their own experience, to
raise consciousness of injustice and inequality, to expose the
darker side of psychiatry, and to promote alternatives for people
in emotional distress. Talking Back to Psychiatry explores the
movement's history, its complex membership, its strategies and
goals, and the varied response it has received from psychiatry,
policy makers, and the public at large.
Linda Morrison brings the voices and issues of a little-known,
complex social movement to the attention of sociologists, mental
health professionals, and the general public. The members of this
social movement work to gain voice for their own experience, to
raise consciousness of injustice and inequality, to expose the
darker side of psychiatry, and to promote alternatives for people
in emotional distress. Talking Back to Psychiatry explores the
movement's history, its complex membership, its strategies and
goals, and the varied response it has received from psychiatry,
policy makers, and the public at large.
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Global Explorers guides the global manager from the periphery to the centre stage of international business leadership. Many companies indicate there is a severe shortage of global leaders. The demand for competent global leaders far outstrips the supply. Using extensive research, real-life examples, and 130 in-depth interviews with senior executives representing 50 global companies, including IBM, Disney, Exxon and Sony, Global Explorers suggests the reasons for the global leadership shortage, and identifies the necessary skills to compete in the international marketplace. For managers who want to safeguard their corporate future in these changing times, Global Explorers will help them develop a personal program for developing and balancing the skills they need to become successful global leaders.
Academic global health programs are proliferating, and global
health partnerships between North American academic institutions
and institutions in low- and middle-income countries are steadily
increasing. This study employs surveys and key informant interviews
to examine global health partnerships, and it presents a framework
for success to guide the development of sustainable global health
programs and partnerships with measurable, defined impact.
Eighty-two North American academic institutions and 46
international partnering institutions participated in the survey.
Key informant interviews were conducted with global health leaders
at 15 North American academic institutions and 11 partnering
international institutions. Quantitative data were analyzed using
linear regression, and qualitative data were used in thematic
analyses. The surveys and interviews provide evidence of mutual
benefits resulting from these global health partnerships, as well
as areas for further development and improvement.
Cost Structure and the Measurement of Economic Performance is
designed to provide a comprehensive guide for students, researchers
or consultants who wish to model, construct, interpret, and use
economic performance measures. The topical emphasis is on
productivity growth and its dependence on the cost structure. The
methodological focus is on application of the tools of economic
analysis - the `thinking structure' provided by microeconomic
theory - to measure technological or cost structure, and link it
with market and regulatory structure. This provides a rich basis
for evaluation of economic performance and its determinants. The
format of the book stresses topics or questions of interest rather
than the theoretical tools for analysis. Traditional productivity
growth modeling and measurement practices that result in a
productivity residual often called the `measure of our ignorance'
are initially overviewed, and then the different aspects of
technological, market and regulatory structure that might underlie
this residual are explored. The ultimate goal is to decompose or
explain the residual, by modeling and measuring a multitude of
impacts that determine the economic performance of firms, sectors,
and economies. The chapters are organized with three broad goals in
mind. The first is to introduce the overall ideas involved in
economic performance measurement and traditional productivity
growth analysis. Issues associated with different types of (short
and long run, internal and external) cost economies, market and
regulatory impacts, and other general cost efficiencies that might
impact these measures are then explored. Finally, some of the
theoretical, data construction and econometric tools necessary to
justify and implement these models are emphasized.
This book has developed through a series of lectures on atomic
theory given these last eight years at Chalmers University of
Technology and several oth er research centers. These courses were
intended to make the basic elements of atomic theory available to
experimentalists working with the hyperfine structure and the
optical properties of atoms and to provide some insight into recent
developments in the theory. The original intention of this book has
gradually extended to include a wide range of topics. We have tried
to provide a complete description of atomic theory, bridging the
gap between introductory books on quantum mechanics - such as the
book by Merzbacher, for instance - and present day research in the
field. Our presentation is limited to static atomic prop erties,
such as the effective electron-electron interaction, but the
formalism can be extended without major difficulties to include
dynamic properties, such as transition probabilities and dynamic
polarizabilities."
This text is designed to provide a comprehensive guide to students,
researchers, or consultants who wish to carry out and to interpret
analyses of economic performance, with an emphasis on productivity
growth. The text includes an overview of standard productivity
growth measurement techniques and adaptations, and data construc
tion procedures. It goes further, however, by expanding the
tradition al growth accounting (index number) framework to allow
consider ation of how different aspects of firm behavior underlying
productivity growth are interrelated, how they can be measured con
sistently in a parametric model, and how they permit a well-defined
decomposition of standard productivity growth measures. These ideas
are developed by considering in detail a number of underlying
theoretical results and econometric issues. The impacts of various
production characteristics on productivity growth trends are also
evaluated by overviewing selected methodological extensions and em
pirical evidence. More specifically, in the methodological
extensions, emphasis is placed on incorporation of cost and demand
characteristics, such as fixity and adjustment costs, returns to
scale, and the existence of market power, into analyses of
productivity growth. These character istics, generally disregarded
in such analyses, can have very important impacts on production
structure and firm behavior, and thus on economic performance. They
also provide the conceptual basis for vii viii PREFACE measures
that are often used independently as indicators of economic
performance, such as investment, capacity utilization, and profit
measures."
Cost Structure and the Measurement of Economic Performance is
designed to provide a comprehensive guide for students, researchers
or consultants who wish to model, construct, interpret, and use
economic performance measures. The topical emphasis is on
productivity growth and its dependence on the cost structure. The
methodological focus is on application of the tools of economic
analysis - the `thinking structure' provided by microeconomic
theory - to measure technological or cost structure, and link it
with market and regulatory structure. This provides a rich basis
for evaluation of economic performance and its determinants. The
format of the book stresses topics or questions of interest rather
than the theoretical tools for analysis. Traditional productivity
growth modeling and measurement practices that result in a
productivity residual often called the `measure of our ignorance'
are initially overviewed, and then the different aspects of
technological, market and regulatory structure that might underlie
this residual are explored. The ultimate goal is to decompose or
explain the residual, by modeling and measuring a multitude of
impacts that determine the economic performance of firms, sectors,
and economies. The chapters are organized with three broad goals in
mind. The first is to introduce the overall ideas involved in
economic performance measurement and traditional productivity
growth analysis. Issues associated with different types of (short
and long run, internal and external) cost economies, market and
regulatory impacts, and other general cost efficiencies that might
impact these measures are then explored. Finally, some of the
theoretical, data construction and econometric tools necessary to
justify and implement these models are emphasized.
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