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John MacNamara s timely report looks at the principles and practice
of structured trade and commodity finance deals and what can go
wrong. It is supported by invaluable case study material.
An authoritative guide to structured trade and commodity finance in
emerging marketsA detailed study of the problems and opportunities
presented by structured tradeA clear explanation of typical
structures and risk mitigation techniques"
The breakup of AT&T in 1984 and the events that have
occurred since provide an historical opportunity to evaluate
innovative behavior in an industry before and after restructuring.
The effects of government regulation and market structure on the
rate of industrial innovation are not well understood, and existing
studies of innovative behavior across industries yield vague and
conflicting conclusions. This book provides a detailed study of the
effects of market structure and government regulation on innovation
in a single industry over a long period of time. The benefits of a
stable industry with prices regulated in the interests of consumers
are compared with the benefits of a dynamic industry constantly
introducing new products.
The history of telecommunications in the United States is
summarized, paying particular attention to the effects of market
structure and government policy on innovation. Existing economic
studies of the telecommunications industry are reviewed, and the
arguments for and against the regulated monopoly structure are
evaluated. The philosophy and practice of telecommunications
regulation are described and the effects of alternative pricing
plans on the demand for services and on the creation of incentives
for innovation are studied. Current and emerging telecommunications
technologies are described in layman's terms in order to provide an
intuitive sense of the economic implications of technological
advances.
The celebration of Washington D.C. basketball is long overdue. The
D.C. metro area stands second to none in its contributions to the
game. Countless figures who have had a significant impact on the
sport over the years have roots in the region, including E.B.
Henderson, the first African-American certified to teach public
school physical education, and Earl Lloyd, the first
African-American to take the court in an actual NBA game. The
city's Spingarn High School produced two players - Elgin Baylor and
Dave Bing - recognized among the NBA's 50 greatest at the League's
50th anniversary celebration. No other high school in the country
can make that claim.These figures and many others are chronicled in
this book, the first-ever comprehensive look at the great high
school players, teams and coaches in the D.C. metropolitan area.
Based on more than 150 interviews, The Capital of Basketball is
first and foremost a book about basketball. But in discussing the
trends and evolution of the game, McNamara also uncovers the
turmoil in the lives of the players and area residents as they
dealt with prejudice, educational inequities, politics, and the
ways the area has changed through the years.
This book is about supervision in the legal profession with a focus
on the experience of novice lawyers. It is the first of its kind.
Until now there have been a range of books dedicated to
professional supervision in many disciplines, but not law.
Supervision is an important link between formal university-based
legal education and independent practice and is relevant to a range
of contemporary legal practice issues including changes driven by
technology, workplace culture, regulating law firm management, and
well-being. This book aims to be scholarly and practical. It
provides an overview of how supervision is positioned in the legal
regulatory framework; it describes how supervision is conceived in
the legal profession and practice management literature; and draws
lessons from clinical legal education and other professional
disciplines. By reporting on survey data, this book also provides
insights into practitioners' attitudes and perceptions about
supervision in legal practice.
High-Tech Ventures is for those who design, build, and market
innovative products,people who are creating the high-tech world of
the future. More specifically it is for all engineers, engineering
managers, entrepreneurs, and intrapreneurs. Although engineers are
responsible for identifying products and businesses that might
benefit their company, all too often their suggestions are
rejected. The products don't fit within the current business, or
they threaten the status quo. Thus, start-up companies are the main
arena for innovation.Entrepreneurs who are considering starting up
a company, or who are already doing so, can use this book to
determine the health of their venture. With High-Tech Ventures they
can systematically assess the exact stages of their company's
growth. They can compare their experiences to an ideal model, and
sidestep,or eliminate,flaws early enough to save time, money, and
even the company itself. High-Tech Ventures provides entrepreneurs
with insight into the problems they may face, as well as a formal
checklist for measuring success. It is also useful for board
members, investors, and service industry personnel who are
intimately involved in ventures. Professionals such as attorneys,
accountants, technical consultants, and marketing consultants, who
support the venture's infrastructure will also find critical
information here. High-Tech Ventures includes revealing case
studies from major entrepreneurial players such as Sun
Microsystems, Apollo, Prime, Amdahl, Cullinet, etc.
The celebration of Washington D.C. basketball is long overdue. The
D.C. metro area stands second to none in its contributions to the
game. Countless figures who have had a significant impact on the
sport over the years have roots in the region, including E.B.
Henderson, the first African-American certified to teach public
school physical education, and Earl Lloyd, the first
African-American to take the court in an actual NBA game. The
city's Spingarn High School produced two players - Elgin Baylor and
Dave Bing - recognized among the NBA's 50 greatest at the League's
50th anniversary celebration. No other high school in the country
can make that claim.These figures and many others are chronicled in
this book, the first-ever comprehensive look at the great high
school players, teams and coaches in the D.C. metropolitan area.
Based on more than 150 interviews, The Capital of Basketball is
first and foremost a book about basketball. But in discussing the
trends and evolution of the game, McNamara also uncovers the
turmoil in the lives of the players and area residents as they
dealt with prejudice, educational inequities, politics, and the
ways the area has changed through the years.
This volume examines the role of logic in cognitive psychology in
light of recent developments. Gonzalo Reyes's new semantic theory
has brought the fields of cognitive psychology and logic closer
together, and has shed light on how children master proper names
and count nouns, and thus acquire knowledge. The chapters highlight
the inadequacies of classical logic in its handling of ordinary
language and reveal the prospects of applying these new theories to
cognitive psychology, cognitive science, linguistics, the
philosophy of language and logic.
This book is about supervision in the legal profession with a focus
on the experience of novice lawyers. It is the first of its kind.
Until now there have been a range of books dedicated to
professional supervision in many disciplines, but not law.
Supervision is an important link between formal university-based
legal education and independent practice and is relevant to a range
of contemporary legal practice issues including changes driven by
technology, workplace culture, regulating law firm management, and
well-being. This book aims to be scholarly and practical. It
provides an overview of how supervision is positioned in the legal
regulatory framework; it describes how supervision is conceived in
the legal profession and practice management literature; and draws
lessons from clinical legal education and other professional
disciplines. By reporting on survey data, this book also provides
insights into practitioners' attitudes and perceptions about
supervision in legal practice.
This important book presents seminal contributions to the emerging
synthesis of logic and cognitive psychology. Logicians, who
typically concern themselves with ideal reasoning processes, have
rarely crossed paths with cognitive psychologists and their more
empirical endeavors. With the introduction of a landmark semantic
theory by Gonzalo E. Reyes, however, the fields have somewhat
reconciled and together have been fruitful in shedding new light on
several issues--for example, on how children may master proper
names and count nouns, and thus acquire knowledge. Authored by an
outstanding collection of leading theorists and researchers across
disciplines, this book details the inadequacies of classical logic
in its handling of ordinary language and reveals the prospects for
applying a symbiosis of logic and psychology to cognitive
psychology, cognitive science, linguistics, the philosophy of
language, and logic itself. Both scholarly and engaging, The
Logical Foundations of Cognition will be of interest to
psychologists, philosophers, linguists, and computer scientists
alike.
Title: Three years on the Kansas border.Author: John
McNamaraPublisher: Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based on
Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin
Americana, 1500--1926 contains a collection of books, pamphlets,
serials and other works about the Americas, from the time of their
discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original
accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward
expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native
Americans, slavery and abolition, religious history and more.Sabin
Americana offers an up-close perspective on life in the western
hemisphere, encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores
of North America in the late 15th century to the first decades of
the 20th century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North,
Central and South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection
highlights the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture,
contemporary opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides
access to documents from an assortment of genres, sermons,
political tracts, newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation,
literature and more.Now for the first time, these high-quality
digital scans of original works are available via print-on-demand,
making them readily accessible to libraries, students, independent
scholars, and readers of all ages.++++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: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP01761400CollectionID:
CTRG95-B3697PublicationDate: 18560101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: At head of title: In perils by mine own countrymen.
Attributed to John McNamara.Collation: viii, 240 p.; 20 cm
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
PublishingAcentsa -a centss 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 interest for e
Over a decade in the making, Medieval Folklore is your A-to-Z guide to the mundane and supernatural lore of the Middle Ages. Definitive and lively articles focus on the great myths and legends of the age-daily and nightly customs and activities; religious beliefs of pagan, Christian, Muslim, and Jew; key works of oral and written literature; traditional music and art; holidays and feasts; food and drink; and plants and animals, both real and fantastic. Especially remarkable are the surveys of the major medieval traditions, included among them Arab-Islamic (Ulrich Marzolph), Baltic (Thomas A. DuBois), English (John McNamara and Carl Lindahl), Finno-Ugric (Thomas A. DuBois), French (Francesca Canade Sautman), Hispanic (Samuel G. Armistead), Hungarian (Eva Pocs), Irish (Joseph Falaky Nagy), Italian (Giuseppe C. Di Scipio), Jewish (Eli Yassif), Scandinavian (Stephen A. Mitchell), Scottish (John McNamara), Slavic (Eve Levin), and Welsh (Elissa R. Henken and Brynley F. Roberts). For anyone who has ever wanted a path through the tangle of Arthurian legends, or the real lowdown on St. Patrick, or the last word on wolf lore--this is the place.
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