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In Sustaining Cultural Development, Biljana Mickov and James Doyle
argue that effective programmes to promote greater participation in
cultural life require substantial investment in research and
strategic planning. Using studies from contributors throughout
Europe, they look at ways to promote cultural life as the centre of
the broader sustainable development of society. These studies
illustrate how combining cultural identity, cultural diversity and
creativity with increased participation of citizens in cultural
life improves harmonized cultural development and promotes
democracy. They indicate a shift from traditional governance of the
cultural sector to a new, more horizontal, approach that links
cultural workers at different levels in different sectors and
different locations. This book will stimulate debate amongst
cultural leaders, city managers and other policy makers, as well as
serving as a resource for researchers and those teaching and
learning on a range of post-graduate courses and programmes.
Frequently cited and just as often disputed, Elizabeth Anscombe's
"Modern Moral Philosophy" (1958) and "The First Person" (1975) are
touchstones of twentieth-century analytic philosophy. Though the
arguments Anscombe advances in these papers are familiar to
philosophers, their significance remains widely misunderstood, says
James Doyle. No Morality, No Self offers a fresh interpretation of
Anscombe's still-controversial theses about ethical reasoning and
individual identity, specifically, her argument that the term
"moral" (as it occurs in such contexts as "moral obligation") is
literally meaningless, and that "I" does not refer to some special
entity called a "self"-a pair of claims that philosophers have
responded to with deep skepticism. However unsettling Anscombe's
conclusions may be, Doyle shows the underlying seriousness of the
British philosopher's reasoning, exposing with clarity and
concision how the counterarguments of Anscombe's detractors are
based on a flawed or incomplete understanding of her ideas. Doyle
zeroes in on the central conundrum Anscombe posed to the
referentialist school: namely, that it is impossible to give a
noncircular explanation of how "I" refers to the person who utters
it. He shows where the refutations of philosophers including Lucy
O'Brien, Gareth Evans, and Ian Rumfitt fall short, and throws light
on why "I" developed features that make it look as if it functions
as a referring expression. Reconciling seemingly incompatible
points of view, Doyle argues that "I" does refer to a self, but not
in a way anyone suspected-a surprising conclusion that is entirely
a propos of Anscombe's provocative thought.
Nuclear Safeguards, Security and Nonproliferation: Achieving
Security with Technology and Policy, Second Edition is a
comprehensive reference covering the cutting-edge technologies used
to trace, track and safeguard nuclear material. Sections cover
security, the illicit trafficking of nuclear materials, improvised
nuclear devices, and how to prevent nuclear terrorism.
International case studies of security at nuclear facilities and
illegal nuclear trade activities provide specific examples of the
complex issues surrounding the technology and policy for nuclear
material protection, control and accountability. New case studies
include analyses of nuclear programs of important countries, such
as North Korea, Iran, and Kazakhstan, among others. This is a
thoroughly updated, must-have volume for private and public
organizations involved in driving national security, domestic and
international policy issues relating to nuclear material security,
non-proliferation, and nuclear transparency.
This is a handbook for the cultural entrepreneur, offering some of
the best examples on practice, franchises, research, innovation and
business opportunities in the cultural sector. The key theme is the
contribution and possibilities of the cultural economy as a
business, with a strong supporting subtext on innovative practice.
The book illustrates the theme by providing multiple practice-based
and empirical examples from an international panel of experts. Each
contribution provides an accessible and easily accessed bank of
knowledge on which existing practice can be grown and new projects
undertaken. It provides an eclectic mix of possibilities that
reinforce and underscore the full innovative and complex potential
of the cultural economy. Topics include a review of the global and
regional economic benefits of the cultural economy, evidence-based
analysis of the culture industries, and an outline of the top ten
cultural opportunities for business. This collection transcends the
space between theory and practice to combine culture and innovation
and understand their importance to a wider economy. This is
essential reading for researchers and practitioners interested in
entrepreneurship, non-profit management, art and visual culture,
and public finance.
With an increase of global security concerns over potential
terrorist acts, the threat of WMDs, and increasing political issues
with nations seeking nuclear capability, the need to track, detect,
and safeguard nuclear material globally has never been greater.
"Nuclear Safeguards, Security and Nonproliferation" is a
comprehensive reference that covers cutting-edge technologies used
to trace, track, and safeguard nuclear material. It is a
contributed volume with sections contributed by scientists from
leading institutions such as Los Alamos National Labs, Sandia
National Labs, Pacific Northwest Nuclear Labs, and Texas A&M
University, and the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
The book is divided into 3 sections and includes 30 chapters on
such topics as - the security of nuclear facilities and material,
the illicit trafficking of nuclear materials, improvised nuclear
devices, how to prevent nuclear terrorism. International case
studies of security at nuclear facilities and illegal nuclear trade
activities provide specific examples of the complex issues
surrounding the technology and policy for nuclear material
protection, control and accountability. Specific cases include
analysis of the timely issues in the nuclear programs of countries
such as North Korea, Iran, and Kazakstan among others. Nuclear
Security is a must-have volume for the dozens of private and public
organizations involved in driving Homeland Security, domestic, and
international policy issues relating to nuclear material security,
non-proliferation, and nuclear transparency.
* Written by some of the world's top scientists including members
of the Nuclear Division of Los Alamos National Labs (U.S.)
* A timely discussion of current international nuclear security
issues includes case studies on Iraq, Iran and North Korea
* Book takes a global perspective on nuclear security and
non-proliferation detailing the little-known real-world
technologies used to secure, detect and track nuclear material
"Over the years I have watched the physical and emotional evolution
of JDDA's work and it is truly evident in this monograph. I have
marveled at the consistent quest for refinement and sophistication
and admired their ever-evolving and maturing palette. In all their
landscapes they respect the elements and the integrity of nature,
as well as embellishing the space with their own particular style.
They create a joyous juxtaposition between the sophisticated
architectural elements and the reassuringly organic mood of the
planting, with the occasional sculptural addition. The joy of
walking within a JDDA landscape affords us both a mental and
physical calm. The evolution of the body of work is an inspiration
to us all." From the Foreword, by David Harber This stunningly
illustrated monograph represents the evolution of James Doyle
Design Associates (JDDA), its thought processes, and the exciting
ever-changing world of landscape architecture. For JDDA, the path
of its design work is reflective of a new generation of landscape
architects. A connection with nature is in demand now more than
ever, whether the space is urban or rural, grand or intimate. JDDA
believes that the art and practice of designing the outdoor
environment should not be devoid of a respect for nature and its
impact on change and growth. This work reflects the intersection of
nature and art; the juxtaposition of the designed and the natural;
with bold, contemporary, dynamic gestures in the form of sculptural
plant material, innovative hardscaping and an infusion of landscape
art. JDDA cares about the world we live in and that our landscapes
have the power to become our sanctuaries, to be uplifting, relaxing
and thought provoking, with an appreciation for nature.
In Sustaining Cultural Development, Biljana Mickov and James Doyle
argue that effective programmes to promote greater participation in
cultural life require substantial investment in research and
strategic planning. Using studies from contributors throughout
Europe, they look at ways to promote cultural life as the centre of
the broader sustainable development of society. These studies
illustrate how combining cultural identity, cultural diversity and
creativity with increased participation of citizens in cultural
life improves harmonized cultural development and promotes
democracy. They indicate a shift from traditional governance of the
cultural sector to a new, more horizontal, approach that links
cultural workers at different levels in different sectors and
different locations. This book will stimulate debate amongst
cultural leaders, city managers and other policy makers, as well as
serving as a resource for researchers and those teaching and
learning on a range of post-graduate courses and programmes.
Ever wanted to be a superhero, but just didn't know how to go about
it? The Superhero Handbook features 20 exciting activities to help
you develop your superhero powers. Choose your superhero name,
discover your superpower, make your own superhero costume and
gadgets, and much more!
The Command and General Staff College endeavors to instill critical
thinking as a skill practiced by its graduates. To this end the
college has introduced the concept of critical thinking as a class
within the core curriculum. Students must take a "critical thinking
test" both before and after the block of core instruction, and
numerous graphic training aids line the classroom walls in an
attempt to reinforce these ideas. However, it remains questionable
whether or not the concepts of critical thought, that are taught by
the school, have made their way into the course work and class
structure within the college. This thesis will contend that to
create critical thinkers CGSC must incorporate the tenets of
critical thinking throughout its curriculum and course design.
Grading rubrics for papers and tests, exam questions written to
steer answers in a certain "correct" direction all to a degree
contradict the tenets of critical thought, yet exist within the
course of study. Ideally, CGSC can stand as a seminal experience in
the development of officers. An experience akin to that found in
civilian graduate level education can be attained, but it will
require a cultural revolution within the faculty to transition from
a model based on training to a model based on education.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks,
notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this
work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of
our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's
literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of
thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of intere
Full Title: "A Special Report of the Trial of The Rev. Vladimir
Petcherine, (One of the Redemptorist Fathers), in The Court House,
Green-Street, Dublin, December, 1855, on an Indictment Charging him
with Burning the Protestant Bible at Kingstown"Description: "The
Making of the Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926" collection provides
descriptions of the major trials from over 300 years, with official
trial documents, unofficially published accounts of the trials,
briefs and arguments and more. Readers can delve into sensational
trials as well as those precedent-setting trials associated with
key constitutional and historical issues and discover, including
the Amistad Slavery case, the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey"
trial."Trials" provides unfiltered narrative into the lives of the
trial participants as well as everyday people, providing an
unparalleled source for the historical study of sex, gender, class,
marriage and divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++MonographHarvard Law School
LibraryDublin: James Duffy, 7, Wellington-Quay. 1856
Bending Under the Yellow Police Tapes is the fourth full-length
collection by Doyle, a prolific poet whose work appears in a nearly
every issue of nearly every journal nowadays. It is the follow-up
to his critically acclaimed Einstein Considers a Sand Dune, which
was selected by David Kirby as the winner of the 2003 Steel Toe
Books Prize in Poetry.
Featuring contributions by the bad, dangerous and eccentric free
spirits of contemporary society, this handbook is a lifestyle guide
for the people who want to transform the spirit of the age, and
will become a bible for the modern libertine.
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