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This new edition of a highly successful book retains the emphasis
on the practical approach to rancidity in foods which was the
hallmark of the previous editions. There has been substantial
revision to bring existing chapters up-to-date with current
techniques and the inclusion of additional chapters on
spectrophotometric and chromatographic analysis of oxidation,
legislative and labeling aspects, and HACCP in the avoidance of
rancidity. There are also new chapters on rancidity in fish and in
confectionery products.
The authors' model orients this community in the vortex of
contemporary forces, pointing up, for example, the need for
face-to-face interaction among residents versus the larger
society's demand for electronic communication. With increasing
conflicts between the culture of rural communities and that of the
"outside world" occurring, small towns all over the United States
are losing their businesses, their doctors, and their sense of
community. Yet the town described in this study is
thriving."Against All Odds" identifies pride, determination, and a
sense of belonging that must be nurtured--and the local
organization that binds all of these factors together--in order to
keep a small town alive in the face of powerful disruptive forces.
Not since Vidich and Bensman's landmark "Small Town in Mass
Society" has such a thoughful examination of a contemporary rural
community been available.
The authors' model orients this community in the vortex of
contemporary forces, pointing up, for example, the need for
face-to-face interaction among residents versus the larger
society's demand for electronic communication. With increasing
conflicts between the culture of rural communities and that of the
?outside world? occurring, small towns all
The New Geopolitics of Terror examines the impact of global reach
terror on states. This book surveys the current crises and tensions
in the Middle East, focussing primarily on the upheavals in Syria
and Iraq, and the interaction between groups, such as Al Qaeda and
ISIS state actors and Western security. It explains the threat to
Western interests and states from wide-reaching Islamic terrorism,
geopolitical intervention by outside actors and regional power
struggles. It critiques the inadequate political, military and
diplomatic responses from Western powers, and the lack of effective
leadership, highlighting the potential dangers should the West fail
to remedy these. The book also identifies the difficulties and
dangers of continued Western involvement in the Middle East, and
proposes specific actions and interventions in order to prevent
further deterioration in the region and in Western societies.
Specifically, the book calls for a grand strategy underpinned by
political ambition that combines diplomatic, political, economic
and military measures, calls for effective counter-terrorism
measures in more resilient Western societies, and highlights the
importance of the role that global players outside those regions
can and must play if peace is to be restored. Written by two
leading scholars, this book will be of much interest to students of
terrorism studies, strategic studies, defence studies, Middle
Eastern politics and IR in general.
Emotional Intelligence: The Emotional Intelligence Book --
Emotional Intelligence at Work and Emotional Intelligence
Leadership This Emotional Intelligence Book will answer the
question: what is emotional intelligence (also referred to as EI.)
As the book works to define emotional intelligence through the four
main branches, it dives deeper into explaining each branch in hopes
of bringing about a higher self-awareness in the reader. Most
people walk around with low emotional intelligence out of
ignorance. They do not know because they have never been taught.
Some crowds believe that the emotionally intelligent are as smart
as those with high IQ's. People in positions of leadership show a
higher aptitude of EI for being able to help others, to calm the
crowd and to work well under pressure without cracking. Each of the
four branches of the emotional intelligence theory is explained in
full detail. The first branch is emotional perception. The second
branch is emotional reasoning.
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