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This book explores creative interdisciplinary and potentially
transformative solutions to the current stalemate in contemporary
water policy design. A more open policy conversation about water
than exists at present is proposed - one that provides a space for
the role of the imagination and is inclusive - of the arts and
humanities, relevant stakeholders, including landholders and
Indigenous peoples, as well as science, law and economics. Written
for a wide audience, including practitioners and professional
readers, as well as scholars and students, the book demonstrates
the value of multiple disciplines, voices, perspectives, knowledges
and different ways of relating to water. It provides a fresh and
timely response to the urgent need for water policy that works to
achieve sustainability, and may be better able to resolve complex
environmental, social and cultural water issues. Utilising a broad
range of evidentiary sources and case studies from Australia, New
Zealand, Canada and elsewhere, the authors of this edited
collection demonstrate how new ways of thinking and imagining water
are not only possible but already practised, and growing in
saliency and impact. The current dominance of narrower ways of
conceptualising our relationship with water is critiqued, including
market valuation and water privatisation, and more innovative
alternatives are described, including those that recognise the
importance of place-based stories and narratives, adopt traditional
ecological knowledge and relational water appreciations, and apply
cutting-edge behavioural and ecological systems science. The book
highlights how innovative approaches drawing on a wide range of
views may counter prevailing policy myopia, enable reflexive
governance and transform water policy towards addressing water
security questions and the broader challenges posed by the
Anthropocene and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The charity sector survives and thrives thanks to people like you -
people who volunteer as trustees for the benefit of others. The
responsibility of trusteeship, and the volume of legal information
on what you should and should not do, however, can be overwhelming.
This bestselling guide will help you find your way and make good
decisions. It provides easy to understand information about the
responsibilities of trustee boards and straightforward advice on
planning the work of the organisation, getting funding, and
managing staff and volunteers. Who is this book for? New or
prospective trustees, or those wishing to brush up their governance
skills. Also useful to those from other sectors seeking an update
on charity governance and students on third sector courses.
This book explores creative interdisciplinary and potentially
transformative solutions to the current stalemate in contemporary
water policy design. A more open policy conversation about water
than exists at present is proposed - one that provides a space for
the role of the imagination and is inclusive - of the arts and
humanities, relevant stakeholders, including landholders and
Indigenous peoples, as well as science, law and economics. Written
for a wide audience, including practitioners and professional
readers, as well as scholars and students, the book demonstrates
the value of multiple disciplines, voices, perspectives, knowledges
and different ways of relating to water. It provides a fresh and
timely response to the urgent need for water policy that works to
achieve sustainability, and may be better able to resolve complex
environmental, social and cultural water issues. Utilising a broad
range of evidentiary sources and case studies from Australia, New
Zealand, Canada and elsewhere, the authors of this edited
collection demonstrate how new ways of thinking and imagining water
are not only possible but already practised, and growing in
saliency and impact. The current dominance of narrower ways of
conceptualising our relationship with water is critiqued, including
market valuation and water privatisation, and more innovative
alternatives are described, including those that recognise the
importance of place-based stories and narratives, adopt traditional
ecological knowledge and relational water appreciations, and apply
cutting-edge behavioural and ecological systems science. The book
highlights how innovative approaches drawing on a wide range of
views may counter prevailing policy myopia, enable reflexive
governance and transform water policy towards addressing water
security questions and the broader challenges posed by the
Anthropocene and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Augmented reality (AR) is transforming how we work, learn, play and
connect with the world, and is now being introduced to the field of
medicine, where it is revolutionising healthcare as pioneering
virtual elements are being added to real images to provide a more
compelling and intuitive view during procedures. This book, which
had its beginnings at the AE-CAI: Augmented Environments for
Computer-Assisted Interventions MICCAI Workshop in Munich in 2015,
is the first to review the area of mixed and augmented reality in
medicine. Covering a range of examples of the use of AR in
medicine, it explores its relevance to minimally-invasive
interventions, how it can improve the accuracy of a procedure and
reduce procedure time, and how it may be employed to reduce
radiation risks. It also discusses how AR can be an effective tool
in the education of physicians, medical students, nurses and other
health professionals. Features: An ideal practical guide for
medical professionals and students looking to understand the
implementation, applications, and future of AR Contains the latest
developments and technologies in this innovative field Edited by
highly respected pioneers in the field, who have been immersed in
AR as well as virtual reality and image-guided surgery since their
inception, with chapter contributions from subject area specialists
working with AR
Augmented reality (AR) is transforming how we work, learn, play and
connect with the world, and is now being introduced to the field of
medicine, where it is revolutionising healthcare as pioneering
virtual elements are being added to real images to provide a more
compelling and intuitive view during procedures. This book, which
had its beginnings at the AE-CAI: Augmented Environments for
Computer-Assisted Interventions MICCAI Workshop in Munich in 2015,
is the first to review the area of mixed and augmented reality in
medicine. Covering a range of examples of the use of AR in
medicine, it explores its relevance to minimally-invasive
interventions, how it can improve the accuracy of a procedure and
reduce procedure time, and how it may be employed to reduce
radiation risks. It also discusses how AR can be an effective tool
in the education of physicians, medical students, nurses and other
health professionals. Features: An ideal practical guide for
medical professionals and students looking to understand the
implementation, applications, and future of AR Contains the latest
developments and technologies in this innovative field Edited by
highly respected pioneers in the field, who have been immersed in
AR as well as virtual reality and image-guided surgery since their
inception, with chapter contributions from subject area specialists
working with AR
Joshua is joining Mrs. Grimmings class today, but the new
classmates and the noise are overwhelming for him prompting him to
start "stimming." His new classmates aren't quite sure why he is
rocking back and forth and covering his ears...and what was it
exactly that Mrs. Grimmings was saying? Come and join Joshua and
his friends on another learning adventure about autism, and maybe
learn something about yourself in the process.
After enduring more than her share of codependent relationships,
author Jacqueline Williams knew she needed to change her behavior
patterns. Through a great deal of soul-searching, therapy, and
prayer, Williams came to understand her codependency and how to
eradicate it from her relationships. Written especially for women,
"Confessions of a Codependent: How to Identify and Eliminate
Unhealthy Relationships" defines codependent relationships,
explains why they are so self-destructive, and explores why these
relationships can at times lead to physical violence. "Confessions
of a Codependent" shares other women's stories of codependent,
abusive, and/or dysfunctional relationships, as well as the ways
these women were able to leave them and move on to healthier
partnerships. "Confessions of a Codependent" also includes
practical advice on how to recognize signs that your relationship
may be heading toward emotional and/or physical abuse, how to move
away from self-defeating and self-destructive behaviors, and
resources that you can use to escape a codependent relationship. If
you're struggling in your current relationship and feel trapped by
codependency, break the cycle with "Confessions of a Codependent"
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Clever Cooking (Paperback)
Jacqueline Williams; Compiled by Susie Smith, Gail Stevens
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R523
Discovery Miles 5 230
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Clever Cooking 1896, is Seattle's and Washington State's first
cookbook. It is well written and contains many recipes that will
appeal to twenty-first century cooks. As a bonus, essays titled "A
Little Dinner," "Chafing Dish," "Household Economy," and "How to
Keep House Successful With One Servant" give a glimpse into upper
class life at the end of the nineteenth century. The essays also
give advice that is still pertinent. This facsimile reprint of the
original edition is issued with the cooperation of The Culinary
Trust. Includes a new introduction by Jacqueline B. Williams.
Food historian Jackie Williams describes our eating habits from the
earliest years of settlement to the time when railroads brought the
latest ingredients and implements to regional cooks. As in her
earlier acclaimed volume, Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon
Trail, Williams sheds important light on a little-understood aspect
of our past.
Pioneer temperaments, Jacqueline Williams shows, were greatly
influenced by that which was stewable, bakable, broilable, and
boilable. Using travelers' diaries, letters, newspaper
advertisements, and nineteenth-century cookbooks, Williams
re-creates the highs and lows of cooking and eating on the Oregon
Trail. She investigates the mundane-biscuits and bacon, mush and
coffee-as well as the unexpected-carbonated soda made from bubbling
spring water; ice cream created from milk, snow, and peppermint;
fresh fruits and vegetables. Understanding what and how the
pioneers ate, Williams demonstrates, is essential to understanding
how they lived and survived-and sometimes died-on the trail.
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