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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.
The Russian Orthodox Church has survived more than seventy years of
the most brutal and sustained attempts to eradicate religion that
has ever been. Weakened but spiritually alive, it is confronted by
the demands of a ravaged, exhausted society. Can it, however, find
the resources and energy to respond to these demands? Jane Ellis
describes the developments and problems in the Russian Orthodox
Church under glasnost and especially since the new freedoms were
granted following the millennium celebrations of 1988. New
opportunities mean new challenges and demand huge new resources.
Old problems in the form of close State and KGB contacts remain,
and new problems in the form of competition from other
denominations and sects arise. Traditionally the Orthodox Church
has enjoyed a 'symphony' with the State. However are unhealthy
links with the KGB and the communist past still damaging the
Church. Is it in danger of becoming a state church?
The problem of corruption, however described, dates back thousands
of years. Professionals working in areas such as development
studies, economics and political studies, were the first to most
actively analyse and publish on the topic of corruption and its
negative impacts on economies, societies and politics. There was,
at that time, minimal literature available on corruption and the
law. The literature and discussion on bribery and corruption, as
well as on the negative impact of each and what is required to
address them, particularly in the legal context, are now
considerable. Corruption and anti-corruption are multifaceted and
multi-disciplinary. The focus now on the law and compliance, and
perhaps commercial incentives, is relatively easy. However,
corruption, anti-corruption and the motivations for them are
complex. If we continue to discuss, debate, engage, address
corruption and anti-corruption in our own disciplinary silos, we
are unlikely to significantly progress the fight against
corruption. What do terms such as 'culture of integrity', 'demand
accountability', 'transparency and accountability' and 'ethical
corporate culture' dominating the anti-corruption discourse mean,
if anything, in other disciplines? If they are meaningless, what
approach would practitioners in those other disciplines suggest be
adopted to address corruption. What has their experience been in
the field? How can the work of each discipline contribute to the
work of whole and, as such, improve our work in and understanding
of anti-corruption? This book seeks to answer these questions and
to understand the phenomenon more comprehensively. It will be of
value to researchers, academics, lawyers, legislators and students
in the fields of law, anthropology, sociology, international
affairs, and business.
The need for children and young people to learn about violence
against women and girls (VAWG) has been voiced since the late
1980s. This is the first ever book on educational work to prevent
VAWG, providing the most comprehensive contribution to our
knowledge and understanding in this area. By bringing together
international examples of research and practice, the book offers
insight into the underpinning theoretical debates and key lessons
for practice, addressing the complexities and challenges of
developing, implementing and evaluating educational work to prevent
VAWG. This multidisciplinary book will be of interest to
educationalists, VAWG and child welfare practitioners, policy
makers, researchers and students.
The problem of corruption, however described, dates back thousands
of years. Professionals working in areas such as development
studies, economics and political studies, were the first to most
actively analyse and publish on the topic of corruption and its
negative impacts on economies, societies and politics. There was,
at that time, minimal literature available on corruption and the
law. The literature and discussion on bribery and corruption, as
well as on the negative impact of each and what is required to
address them, particularly in the legal context, are now
considerable. Corruption and anti-corruption are multifaceted and
multi-disciplinary. The focus now on the law and compliance, and
perhaps commercial incentives, is relatively easy. However,
corruption, anti-corruption and the motivations for them are
complex. If we continue to discuss, debate, engage, address
corruption and anti-corruption in our own disciplinary silos, we
are unlikely to significantly progress the fight against
corruption. What do terms such as 'culture of integrity', 'demand
accountability', 'transparency and accountability' and 'ethical
corporate culture' dominating the anti-corruption discourse mean,
if anything, in other disciplines? If they are meaningless, what
approach would practitioners in those other disciplines suggest be
adopted to address corruption. What has their experience been in
the field? How can the work of each discipline contribute to the
work of whole and, as such, improve our work in and understanding
of anti-corruption? This book seeks to answer these questions and
to understand the phenomenon more comprehensively. It will be of
value to researchers, academics, lawyers, legislators and students
in the fields of law, anthropology, sociology, international
affairs, and business.
The need for children and young people to learn about violence
against women and girls (VAWG) has been voiced since the late
1980s. This is the first ever book on educational work to prevent
VAWG, providing the most comprehensive contribution to our
knowledge and understanding in this area. By bringing together
international examples of research and practice, the book offers
insight into the underpinning theoretical debates and key lessons
for practice, addressing the complexities and challenges of
developing, implementing and evaluating educational work to prevent
VAWG. This multidisciplinary book will be of interest to
educationalists, VAWG and child welfare practitioners, policy
makers, researchers and students.
GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF AN ABUSIVE AND CONTROLLING MAN AND THE
EFFECT SHORT AND LONG TERM IT HAS HAD ON A WOMAN WHO THOUGHT SHE
HAD MET THE "PERFECT" MAN.
Meet Sally Sunflower and her pals to explore the plant world Color
and do activities to discover how YOU and Sally are alike. Learn
about plant anatomy, physiology, ecology and the 12 Principles of
Plant Biology. See just how important plants are in your daily
life. Suitable for young readers. Appealing to any age. Published
with support from the American Society of Plant Biologists
Education Foundation.
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