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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.
Prevention and preparedness are the two basic approaches to
maximize food security against any sort of tampering, whether
natural, inadvertent or intentional. The NATO funded project "Tools
for crop biosecurity" was designed to strengthen the cooperation
among U.S., Europe and Israel in the field of crop biosecurity and
to generate awareness on how the psychological, economic and
cultural consequences of crop bioterrorism, especially attacks on
soft targets such as crop seeds, could have a disproportionate
adverse effect on Mediterranean agriculture and, more generally, on
society.
This book illustrates the achievements of the project originated
from the workshops organized during the project itself taking in
consideration main microbiological threads posed to crops, the
tools to recognize and to control them, the needs for international
cooperation and research funds to create networks which can face
emerging risks for agriculture.
The Hammer House Of Horror - The Complete Collection contains the entire run of the Hammer House Of Horror television series from Hammer Studios.
Episodes in the four-disc DVD box set include: "The Silent Scream", "Carpathian Eagle", "Witching Time", "The House That Bled to Death", plus many more.
Appearing in the chilling tales are Peter Cushing, Brian Cox, Pierce Brosnan, Denholm Elliott, Sian Phillips and Gareth Thomas, among others.
Pastoral Care, the religious mission of the Church to minister to
the laity and care for their spiritual welfare, has been a subject
of growing interest in medieval studies. This volume breaks new
ground with its broad chronological scope (from the early eleventh
to the late fifteenth centuries), and its interdisciplinary
breadth. New and established scholars from a range of disciplines,
including history, literary studies, art history and musicology,
bring their specialist perspectives to bear on textual and visual
source materials. The varied contributions include discussions of
politics, ecclesiology, book history, theology and patronage,
forming a series of conversations that reveal both continuities and
divergences across time and media, and exemplify the enriching
effects of interdisciplinary work upon our understanding of this
important topic.
Reinsurance is an invisible service industry which enables
insurance companies to insure more risks and to make better use of
their resources. Until recently, reinsurers were only known to a
small minority outside the insurance community. Major disasters,
especially those caused by natural catastrophes, have increasingly
brought the industry into the spotlight. Yet what is perceived
today by a wider public still only represents a fraction of the
industry, and the mechanisms of reinsurance to deal with global
risk exposure are virtually unknown. The Value of Risk provides an
overview of how today's reinsurance industry developed. It
investigates for the first time the role of reinsurers in a
changing risk, economic, and market environment. Harold James
explains the fundamental principles of insuring and outlines the
evolution of the industry in his introductory essay. In Part I,
Peter Borscheid describes in detail the global spread of modern
insurance, which emerged in the late eighteenth century amidst
ideas of rationalism which attempted to quantify risk in monetary
terms, the setbacks it encountered, and how the market environment
changed over time. Professional reinsurance emerged with the rise
in insured risks in the industrialising mid-nineteenth century. By
the time the San Francisco Earthquake happened in 1906 the
reinsurance industry had become well established and showed a
remarkable ability to deal collectively with the catastrophe. David
Gugerli describes in Part II how the industry as a whole dealt with
such challenges but also the numerous exposures to a changing risk
landscape. Against this background, in Part III Tobias Straumann
examines the history of the Swiss Reinsurance Company, founded in
1863, providing a fascinating example of how professional risk
taking was developed over the last 150 years.
This pioneering work addresses a key issue that confronts all
industrialised nations: How do we organise healthcare services in
accordance with fundamental human rights, whilst competing with
scientific and technological advances, powerful commercial
interests and widespread public ignorance? "The Nature of Health"
presents a coherent, affordable and logical way to build a
healthcare system. It argues against a health system fixated on the
pursuit of longevity and suggests an alternative where the ability
of an individual to function in worthwhile relationships is a
better, more human goal. By reviewing the etymology, sociology and
anthropology of health, this controversial guide examines the
meaning of health, and proves how a community-centred healthcare
system improves local economy, creates social capital and is
affordable, rational, personal, and just. "This is badly needed
nourishment for a medical system glutted on technology,
individualism, profit and the pursuit of longevity. Read and be
fed." - Christopher Koller, Health Insurance Commissioner, The
State of Rhode Island, USA. "Unique. Surprising. A real eye-opener.
Just about everyone who doesn't have a vested financial interest in
maintaining the status quo will agree that U.S. healthcare is badly
broken. [This book] is making it possible for us to refocus from
how to provide healthcare to how to achieve health. Their
description of health as successful functioning in community,
rather than as a measure of longevity is a definition that can make
a reader feel healthier as they take gradually appreciate the power
of the concept. On this foundation, it is not as hard as one might
think to outline a healthcare system that is equitable, affordable
and achievable." - Alexander Blount EdD, Professor of Family
Medicine, University of Massacusetts Medical Center.
Pastoral Care, the religious mission of the Church to minister to
the laity and care for their spiritual welfare, has been a subject
of growing interest in medieval studies. This volume breaks new
ground with its broad chronological scope (from the early eleventh
to the late fifteenth centuries), and its interdisciplinary
breadth. New and established scholars from a range of disciplines,
including history, literary studies, art history and musicology,
bring their specialist perspectives to bear on textual and visual
source materials. The varied contributions include discussions of
politics, ecclesiology, book history, theology and patronage,
forming a series of conversations that reveal both continuities and
divergences across time and media, and exemplify the enriching
effects of interdisciplinary work upon our understanding of this
important topic.
Language Awareness in the Classroom addresses the central
educational question of the impact that explicit language knowledge
has on learning and language learning. A substantial Introduction
defines the issues and key concepts and relates them to
contemporary educational policy and practice in Europe and
internationally. The papers are organised into four thematic
sections: the extent and nature of language awareness in teacher
education; school-based language awareness programmes; tertiary
education initiatives and modes of evaluation of language awareness
programmes.
Modular Forms is a graduate student-level introduction to the
classical theory of modular forms and computations involving
modular forms, including modular functions and the theory of Hecke
operators. It also includes applications of modular forms to
various subjects, such as the theory of quadratic forms, the proof
of Fermat's Last Theorem and the approximation of . The text gives
a balanced overview of both the theoretical and computational sides
of its subject, allowing a variety of courses to be taught from
it.This second edition has been revised and updated. New material
on the future of modular forms as well as a chapter about
longer-form projects for students has also been added.
This book presents a graduate student-level introduction to the
classical theory of modular forms and computations involving
modular forms, including modular functions and the theory of Hecke
operators. It also includes applications of modular forms to such
diverse subjects as the theory of quadratic forms, the proof of
Fermat's last theorem and the approximation of pi. It provides a
balanced overview of both the theoretical and computational sides
of the subject, allowing a variety of courses to be taught from it.
Henry James's experience of drama began in the New York theatres of
his 1850s childhood; in Europe he became familiar with the London
theatre and the Theatre-Francais in Paris. He went on to experiment
continuously with the 'scenic art' in his fiction, and to write
plays himself. This complete collection of James's essays and
reviews on drama discusses a range of theatre, including
productions of Shakespeare, Tennyson, 'well-made' French plays and
early performances of Ibsen. In addition, he characterises some of
the great performers of the day, including Irving, Terry, Kemble,
Ristori, Coquelin and Salvini. Readers will find James's texts as
they first appeared, with a wealth of editorial support, which
evokes the colourful world of late Victorian theatre. Many of the
items included have not previously been available in a scholarly
edition. The editorial apparatus includes a general introduction, a
chronology, a textual variants section, and a biographical guide to
actors.
Henry James records in his autobiography a transformative childhood
experience in the Louvre when he foresaw the 'fun' that art might
bring him. Many of his novels and stories indeed go on to dramatise
the circumstances of the artist's life, and their allusions to art
are extensive. This complete collection of essays and reviews
presents the observations of a major author whose critical
judgments have become central to an understanding of
late-nineteenth-century art. Readers will find James's texts as
they first appeared, with a wealth of editorial support, which
captures the mood and values of the art scene in Britain, France
and America - its interesting minor figures, as well as names still
familiar. Many of these items are difficult to access and have not
previously been available in a scholarly edition. The editorial
apparatus includes a general introduction, a chronology, a textual
variants section, and a biographical guide to artists.
Agriculture is a key sector for the economy of many countries
and it can be potentially exposed to deliberate attacks which can
have dramatic economic consequences in the food, feed, and fibre
sectors. Intentional introduction of certain microbes may have
serious rebounds even on human health when food results
contaminated after harvesting of crops and processing of raw
materials. Programmes aimed at attacks against agriculture and the
agro-food sector through bioweapons were conducted in the past and
still in recent years this kind of threads are documented.
Prevention and preparedness are the two basic approaches to
maximize food security against any sort of tampering, whether
natural, inadvertent or intentional. The NATO funded project Tools
for crop biosecurity was designed to strengthen the cooperation
among U.S., Europe and Israel in the field of crop biosecurity and
to generate awareness on how the psychological, economic and
cultural consequences of crop bioterrorism, especially attacks on
soft targets such as crop seeds, could have a disproportionate
adverse effect on Mediterranean agriculture and, more generally, on
society.
This book illustrates the achievements of the project originated
from the workshops organized during the project itself taking in
consideration main microbiological threads posed to crops, the
tools to recognize and to control them, the needs for international
cooperation and research funds to create networks which can face
emerging risks for agriculture."
British comedy starring Burt Reynolds as Jefferson Steel, a
washed-up Hollywood action star desperate to revive his flagging
career. When his sleazy agent (Charles Durning) signs him up for
what he believes is a high-profile Royal Shakespeare Company
production of King Lear at Stratford upon Avon, Steel thinks he has
finally landed the plum role he has been waiting for. However, he
soon discovers that he has been tricked into joining an amateur
dramatics group for a charity production. Imelda Staunton, Derek
Jacobi and Samantha Bond co-star.
Whether you are a tourist, a business traveler or an expatriate,
this book is an essential companion. The Arab World Handbook
collects everything into one essential volume. Covering all the
countries of the Arabian peninsula - Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar,
Oman, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Yemen - it contains advice on
planning a visit and making a home in the Arab world. The book
covers everything from basic language and pronunciation to
etiquette, culture and business practice. There are sections on
geography, history, government and the law, plus useful maps and
country-by-country surveys.
Capitalism in Contention examines the ideas of British business
leaders on political, economic and social issues since 1960. Using
unexplored records, interviews and both narrative and conceptual
approaches, it sheds light on the Wilson, Heath and Thatcher
periods from business points of view, on the 'mixed economy' and
the 'New Right', the peak business bodies (CBI, BIM, IOD etc), and
business-government relationships. Although the business ideas were
often muffled or secreted, they made distinctive contributions to
both public policy and thinking about 'capitalism'. The authors
highlight three main ideological tendencies of elite business
opinion, 'revisionism', 'liberationism' and reconstructionism'.
These saw business respectively as adaptive partner in a pluralist
system, pivot and liberator, and focus of social reconstruction,
and their struggle for influence forms a central theme. This 1997
book will be of absorbing interest to students of politics, modern
history and business, and to policy makers as well as concerned
citizens.
Capitalism in Contention examines the ideas of British business
leaders on political, economic and social issues since 1960. Using
unexplored records, interviews and both narrative and conceptual
approaches, it sheds light on the Wilson, Heath and Thatcher
periods from business points of view, on the 'mixed economy' and
the 'New Right', the peak business bodies (CBI, BIM, IOD etc), and
business-government relationships. Although the business ideas were
often muffled or secreted, they made distinctive contributions to
both public policy and thinking about 'capitalism'. The authors
highlight three main ideological tendencies of elite business
opinion, 'revisionism', 'liberationism' and reconstructionism'.
These saw business respectively as adaptive partner in a pluralist
system, pivot and liberator, and focus of social reconstruction,
and their struggle for influence forms a central theme. This 1997
book will be of absorbing interest to students of politics, modern
history and business, and to policy makers as well as concerned
citizens.
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