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This series contains the most focused resources for the
'mainstream' modules of the AS and A-Level courses. Providing
thorough exam preparation through detailed worked examples,
practise questions and further practise on the CD-ROM, these are
the most supportive, AQA revision resources available. Checked by
examiners, students can have complete confidence in covering all
the topics for their specification Maximises students' marks by
honing their exam technique with examiner tips, a sample module
paper and step-by-step solutions on CD-ROM Includes theory and
strategies for answering each type of question with progressive
questions and Powerpoint model answers to strengthen understanding
and application. A perfect match to each module of AQA
Shakespeare / Space explores new approaches to the enactment of
‘space’ in and through Shakespeare’s plays, as well as to the
cognitive, material and virtual spaces in which they are enacted.
With contributions from 14 leading experts in their fields, the
collection forges innovative connections between spatial studies
and cultural geography, cognitive studies, phenomenology and the
history of the emotions, gender and race studies, rhetoric and
language, translation studies, memory studies, theatre history and
performance studies. Each chapter offers methodological reflections
on intersections such as space/cognition, space/emotion,
space/geopoetics, space/embodiment, space/language, space/virtual,
whose critical purchase is demonstrated in close-readings of one or
several plays. The essays assembled here testify to the importance
of space for our understanding of Shakespeare’s creative and
theatrical practice, and at the same time enlarge our understanding
of space as a critical concept in the humanities. It will prove
useful to students, scholars, teachers and theatre practitioners of
Shakespeare and early modern studies.
People interested in the history of India's partition invariably
ask the same question: Why did Pakistan happen? Or, what was the
Pakistan idea? Focusing on M. A. Jinnah's political career, this
book addresses the issue of whether he had a secular or religious
vision for Pakistan, or perhaps something in between? Pakistan as a
country has yet to find its proper place in the world. Logically,
it is assumed that if we can reach a consensus on Jinnah's thought,
then we can also resolve the long-standing question of what kind of
state Pakistan was meant to be, and thus how it should develop
today. Pakistanis are tired of self-serving politicians,
landlordism, nepotism, the rise of religious fundamentalism,
corruption, economic instability, and the semi-predictable cycle
between incompetent bureaucratic and military regimes. Hence for
Pakistanis more than anyone else, the debate over Jinnah is a
highly emotive subject, and at its heart is a battle of ideas.
Pakistanis are really trying to work out something much bigger than
Jinnah's place in history. They are trying to find their own
historical identity as well. A well researched and
thoroughly-indexed book that has earned its place amongst the
leading political commentaries on contemporary Pakistan.
Protein-based Nanocomposites for Tissue Engineering details the
design, development, efficacy and tissue engineering applications
of a range of protein-based nanocomposite materials. Protein-based
nanocomposites offer advantageous properties in that they are
biodegradable, biocompatible, nonantigenic, highly stable and
possess strong binding capacity. These unique properties make
protein-based nanocomposite carriers promising candidates for
controlled cell delivery in tissue engineering. This book covers a
selection of protein types in their nanocomposite form, from
albumin and keratin to collagen and silk. Each protein
nanocomposite is described in detail, exploring their application
in cell delivery and tissue engineering. The design, development,
properties and molecular mechanism of protein-based nanocomposites
is thoroughly discussed before going on to analyze the advantages
and limitations of these useful materials, making this book an
ideal resource for readers who want to explore biocompatible and
naturally derived material options for tissue engineering
applications. Academics and researchers in the fields of materials
science, biomedical engineering, regenerative medicine and
nanotechnology will find the book a must have.
Energy-Efficient Retrofit of Buildings by Interior Insulation:
Materials, Methods and Tools offers readers comprehensive coverage
of current research in German Language Countries. Chapters provide
an overview on the development of energy efficiency for building
retrofits and the role of internal insulation, cover materials with
chapters on Brick, Wood, Plaster, Clay, and Natural Stone, explain
the impact of internal insulation in those materials and how to
cope with problems such as moisture build, mold and algae growth,
provide practical advice on how to apply internal insulation in the
most effective way, including Salt Efflorescence, Noise Protection,
Fire Prevention, and more. The practical approach of the book, with
examples in all chapters, makes it valuable for Civil and
Architectural Engineers involved with building retrofit. The book
may also be useful to researchers in the field of Building Physics
due to the breadth of the coverage.
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, Salim S. Abdool Karim was catapulted into a prominent position in the media and on television as the face of South African science in the country's response to the pandemic. Up to that point, his groundbreaking research on AIDS had garnered many awards, leading to his recognition as one of the world’s leading epidemiologists, making him ideally positioned to take the scientific lead in the Covid-19 response.
Standing Up for Science is Abdool Karim’s personal, behind-the-scenes account of the first three years of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is inspiring and informative, shedding light on the difficulties in providing scientific advice, on the international co-operation that was integral to responding to the pandemic, as well as giving insight to some of the controversies in the science-to-policy process, and drawing lessons from Covid-19 to prepare for future pandemics.
Beyond the recent events in which the story is grounded, the book is an ode to the value of science and its power to help us tackle some of the world's biggest problems.
Polysaccharide-Based Nanocomposites for Gene Delivery and Tissue
Engineering presents quantitative background on new polysaccharide
nanocomposites in a clear and logical way, highlighting the most
exciting applications in gene delivery and tissue engineering and
their progress. The book focuses on the different types of
polysaccharide nanocomposites for gene delivery and tissue
engineering and covers polysaccharide hydrogels for tissue
engineering and polysaccharide magnetic nanocomposites for gene
delivery. Chapters cover various nanocomposites presented in
twenty-one separate chapters. This book will be of great interest
to all those researching the development and applications of
polysaccharide-based nanocomposites for modeling. As
polysaccharide-based nanocomposites promise cutting-edge
applications in gene delivery and tissue engineering, with their
development at the forefront of modern medicine, this book is a
welcome title on this exciting science.
Since fossil fuels suffer from dangerous side effects for the
environment and their resources are limited, bioenergy attracted
many attentions in various aspects as an alternative solution.
Therefore, increasing number of researches are conducted every year
and the processes updated frequently to make them more economic and
industrially beneficial. Advances in Bioenergy and Microfluidic
Applications reviews recent developments in this field and covers
various advanced bio-applications, which rarely are reviewed
elsewhere. The chapters are started from converting biomass to
valuable products and continues with applications of biomass in
water-treatment, novel sorbents and membranes, refineries,
microfluidic devices and etc. The book covers various routes for
gaining bioenergy from biomass. Their composition, carbon contents,
heat production capacities and other important factors are reviewed
in details in different chapters. Then, the processes for upgrading
them directly and indirectly (using metabolic engineering and
ultrasonic devices) to various fuels are explained. Each process is
reviewed both technically and economically and the product analysis
is given. Besides, the effect of various catalysts on increasing
selectivity and productivity are taken into account. Biofuels are
compared with fossil fuels and challenges in the way of bioenergy
production are explained. Moreover, advanced bio-applications in
membranes, adsorption, waste water treatment, microfluidic devices
and etc. are introduced. This book provides a good insight about
such bioprocesses and microfluidics devices for researchers,
students, professors and related departments and industries that
care about energy resources and curious about recent advances in
related methods and technologies. Despite other books which review
biomass chemistry and conversion, the current book emphasize on the
application of biomass in the mentioned areas. Therefore, one can
gain a better and more comprehensive insight by reading the book.
Wazir Jahan engages the reader in absorbing stories from her
childhood to retirement against a backdrop of events in Malaysia
— cultural, academic and political — which elucidates the
complexities of being a Muslim feminist, in a divisive Asian
society. Her narrative demonstrates that each woman can
successfully negotiate the boundaries between patriarchy, family
and modernity if they believe that being a woman is synonymous with
being a feminist - that institutions which obstruct women's path to
freedom can be challenged through recognising the power of
individualism. Jahan believes that once a woman understands what
can work well for her, within the limitations of her own
achievements and resources, she could be able to rise above these
intimidations of life and actively engage in pursuing her dreams.
For Jahan, femininity and feminism are complementary forms of
activism which enabled her to gain acceptance and legitimacy for
her work with disadvantaged and minority women. Her frank and
refreshing confessions of success and failures in her work on women
and gender demonstrates confidence, individuality and charisma —
a catharsis in the journey to discovering the power of womanhood.
Graphene Surfaces: Particles and Catalysts focuses on the surface
chemistry and modification of graphene and its derivatives from a
theoretical and electrochemical point-of-view. It provides a
comprehensive overview of their electronic structure, synthesis,
properties and general applications in catalysis science, including
their relevance in alcohols and their derivatives oxidation, oxygen
reduction, hydrogen evolution, energy storage, corrosion protection
and supercapacitors. The book also covers emerging research on
graphene chemistry and its impact. Chemical engineers, materials
scientists, electrochemists and engineers will find information
that will answer their most pressing questions on the surface
aspects of graphene and its effect on catalysis.
Eubanks Winkler and Schoch reveal how - and why - the first
generation to stage Shakespeare after Shakespeare's lifetime
changed absolutely everything. Founder of the Duke's Company, Sir
William Davenant influenced how Shakespeare was performed in a
profound and lasting way. This open access book provides the first
performance-based account of Restoration Shakespeare, exploring the
precursors to Davenant's approach to Restoration Shakespeare, the
cultural context of Restoration theatre, the theatre spaces in
which the Duke's Company performed, Davenant's adaptations of
Shakespeare's plays, acting styles, and the lasting legacy of
Davenant's approach to staging Shakespeare. The eBook editions of
this work are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence
on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Queens
University Belfast.
Focusing on research that examines both individual and
organizational behavior relative to accounting, Advances in
Accounting Behavioral Research provides an in-depth analysis and
exchange of peer-reviewed knowledge across all areas of accounting
behavioral research and the development, discussion, and expansion
of theories from psychology, sociology, and related disciplines.
From the effects of organizational commitment, the impact of
stressors on performance, and responses to narcissism to the
effects of auditor familiarity and the examination of personality
traits, chapters in Volume 26 compile innovative and new
explorations into the behavioral aspects of accounting and
auditing. Working on both the individual and organizational level,
this collection is essential reading for accounting students and
educators, providing a unique, interdisciplinary forum with
valuable insights on practice for those working in the field to
better understand accounting domains.
Shakespeare / Sex interrogates the relationship between Shakespeare
and sex by challenging readers to consider Shakespeare’s texts in
light of the most recent theoretical approaches to gender and
sexuality studies. It takes as its premise that gender and
sexuality studies are key to any interpretation of Shakespeare, be
it his texts and their historical contexts, contemporary stage and
cinematic productions, or adaptations from the Restoration to the
present day. Approaching ‘sex’ from four main perspectives –
heterosexuality, third-wave intersectional feminism, queer studies
and trans studies – this book tackles a range of key topics, such
as medical science, rape culture, the environment, disability,
religion, childhood sexuality, race, homoeroticism and trans
bodies. The 12 essays range across Shakespeare’s poems and plays,
including the Sonnets and The Rape of Lucrece, Coriolanus, A
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Measure for Measure, Richard III and The
Two Noble Kinsmen. Encouraged to push the envelope, contributors to
this essay collection open new avenues of inquiry for the study of
gender and sexuality in Shakespeare.
Presents oral histories and interviews of women who belong to
Nation of Islam With vocal public figures such as Malcolm X, Elijah
Muhammad, and Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam often appears to
be a male-centric religious movement, and over 60 years of
scholarship have perpetuated that notion. Yet, women have been
pivotal in the NOI's development, playing a major role in creating
the public image that made it appealing and captivating. Women of
the Nation draws on oral histories and interviews with
approximately 100 women across several cities to provide an
overview of women's historical contributions and their varied
experiences of the NOI, including both its continuing community
under Farrakhan and its offshoot into Sunni Islam under Imam W.D.
Mohammed. The authors examine how women have interpreted and
navigated the NOI's gender ideologies and practices, illuminating
the experiences of African-American, Latina, and Native American
women within the NOI and their changing roles within this
patriarchal movement. The book argues that the Nation of Islam
experience for women has been characterized by an expression of
Islam sensitive to American cultural messages about race and
gender, but also by gender and race ideals in the Islamic
tradition. It offers the first exhaustive study of women's
experiences in both the NOI and the W.D. Mohammed community.
A collection of words from the Commander of the Faithful. To be
picked up when things cannot be put into words, but only felt. For
when you want to listen to the silence.
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