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Enterprise Interoperability is the ability of an enterprise or
organisation to work with other enterprises or organisations
without special effort. It is now recognised that interoperability
of systems and thus sharing of information is not sufficient to
ensure common understanding between enterprises. Knowledge of
information meaning and understanding of how is to be used must
also be shared if decision makers distributed between those
enterprises in the network want to act consistently and
efficiently. Industry's need for Enterprise Interoperability has
been one of the significant drivers for research into the Internet
of the Future. EI research will embrace and extend contributions
from the Internet of Things and the Internet of Services, and will
go on to drive the future needs for Internets of People, Processes,
and Knowledge.
Drawing on original empirical research, this book provides a
critical understanding of current theory in the study of sexuality.
Inter-disciplinary in approach, Jennifer Harding identifies a
series of key issues on contemporary discourses: essentialism vs
constructionism; gender and sexuality; representation and concepts
of identity; Foucalut's notion of `discourse'; and Butler's theory
of gender `performance'. These topics are explored in the light of
contemporary cultural contexts - for instance, the debate on
hormone theory and the social construction of sexuality, `gender
bending' and masculinity, the maternal body, queer families, and
constructions of motherhood and fatherhood. Critical summaries of
the main debates in the field are presented in an accessible way,
while the text forms an insightful guide to the dilemmas involved
in the private/public divide.
Enterprise Interoperability is the ability of an enterprise or
organisation to work with other enterprises or organisations
without special effort. It is now recognised that interoperability
of systems and thus sharing of information is not sufficient to
ensure common understanding between enterprises. Knowledge of
information meaning and understanding of how is to be used must
also be shared if decision makers distributed between those
enterprises in the network want to act consistently and
efficiently. Industry's need for Enterprise Interoperability has
been one of the significant drivers for research into the Internet
of the Future. EI research will embrace and extend contributions
from the Internet of Things and the Internet of Services, and will
go on to drive the future needs for Internets of People, Processes,
and Knowledge.
Whether through massage, a hot aromatherapy bath or a cooling
compress, essential oils can bring life-enhancing benefits to
everyone. In this stunning addition to the Essential Handbook
series we learn how to incorporate them into our lives. The first
section of The Essential Oils Handbook describes how the oils are
extracted from plants, evocatively explains how they have been used
traditionally in different cultures, and guides the reader in the
best ways to integrate them safely and effectively into their daily
routine. This is followed by an invaluable directory of 100 oils,
each complemented by a full-color photograph of the plant from
which the oil is extracted. Every information-packed entry offers
examples of how you can use the oil to benefit both mind and body,
whether massaging sore muscles with rosemary oil or adding ylang
ylang oil to a bath to calm your mind. For each oil, key points are
highlighted to provide essential information and fascinating facts
at a glance. Authoritative yet accessible, this book will delight
anyone who wants to use oils to enhance their well-being, or simply
takes great pleasure in these complex, alluring fragrances.
This cute children's book helps explain some bizarre or "dramatic"
behavior, and gives easy sensory answers to parents and teachers.
Written by a mom and special education teacher, this story brings
home what it is like to grow up with sensory issues, and helps kids
understand that they are not alone. Children will enjoy the fun
artwork and empathize with Ellie Bean. By the end of the story,
Ellie learns how to cope with her issues and stop being such a
drama queen . . . but she does keep her crown.
Healing through chakras is a system that has been recognized for
thousands of years, Whether you want to enhance your wellbeing
physically, mentally or spiritually, chakra therapy holds the key.
Part of a new series of short, sharp and sweet `Blueprints for
Everyday Wellness', Instant Chakra Healing explains the location
and importance of the chakras, specifically how they can be used to
attain health, harmony and happiness. You will discover how to work
with these energy centres in order to optimize your inner energy
flow, to cleanse, unblock and rebalance yourself. With yoga
exercisers, visualizations and meditations for each chakra, this is
the clear, inspirational guide to chakra healing.
The Essential Guide to Oils is a comprehensive yet compact guide to
over 100 life-enhancing therapeutic oils. It will show you how to
enjoy aromatic oils in massage, aromatherapy, healing, or simply
for their lovely ambiance. The first section describes how these
essential oils are extracted from plants, evocatively explains how
they have been used, traditionally, in different cultures, and
guides the reader in the best ways to integrate them safely and
effectively into their daily life. The bulk of the book is a
directory of 100 oils, each complemented by a full-colour
photograph of the plant from which the oil is made. Each
information-packed entry takes a holistic approach, offering
specific examples of how you can use the oil to benefit both mind
and body, whether massaging sore muscles with rosemary oil or
adding ylang ylang oil to a bath to calm your mind. Concise text,
with key points highlighted, provides essential information and
fascinating facts at a glance. Authoritative yet accessible, this
book will delight anyone who wants to know more about oils, or who
simply takes great pleasure in these complex, alluring fragrances.
Drawing on original empirical research, this book provides a
critical understanding of current theory in the study of sexuality.
Inter-disciplinary in approach, Jennifer Harding identifies a
series of key issues on contemporary discourses: essentialism vs
constructionism; gender and sexuality; representation and concepts
of identity; Foucalut's notion of `discourse'; and Butler's theory
of gender `performance'. These topics are explored in the light of
contemporary cultural contexts - for instance, the debate on
hormone theory and the social construction of sexuality, `gender
bending' and masculinity, the maternal body, queer families, and
constructions of motherhood and fatherhood. Critical summaries of
the main debates in the field are presented in an accessible way,
while the text forms an insightful guide to the dilemmas involved
in the private/public divide.
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