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Academic global health programs are proliferating, and global
health partnerships between North American academic institutions
and institutions in low- and middle-income countries are steadily
increasing. This study employs surveys and key informant interviews
to examine global health partnerships, and it presents a framework
for success to guide the development of sustainable global health
programs and partnerships with measurable, defined impact.
Eighty-two North American academic institutions and 46
international partnering institutions participated in the survey.
Key informant interviews were conducted with global health leaders
at 15 North American academic institutions and 11 partnering
international institutions. Quantitative data were analyzed using
linear regression, and qualitative data were used in thematic
analyses. The surveys and interviews provide evidence of mutual
benefits resulting from these global health partnerships, as well
as areas for further development and improvement.
Though often invisible, cryptography plays a critical role in our
everyday lives. Broadly defined as a set of tools for establishing
security in cyberspace, cryptography enables us to protect our
information and share it securely. It underpins the security of
mobile phone calls, card payments, web connections, internet
messaging, Bitcoin transactions-in short, everything we do online.
Clearly and concisely, Keith Martin reveals the many crucial ways
we all rely on cryptographic technology and demystifies its
controversial applications and the nuances behind alarming
headlines about data breaches or Edward Snowden. Essential reading
for anyone with a password, Cryptography offers a profound
perspective on personal security, online and off.
Cryptography is a vital technology that underpins the security of
information in computer networks. This book presents a
comprehensive introduction to the role that cryptography plays in
providing information security for everyday technologies such as
the Internet, mobile phones, Wi-Fi networks, payment cards, Tor,
and Bitcoin. This book is intended to be introductory,
self-contained, and widely accessible. It is suitable as a first
read on cryptography. Almost no prior knowledge of mathematics is
required since the book deliberately avoids the details of the
mathematics techniques underpinning cryptographic mechanisms.
Instead our focus will be on what a normal user or practitioner of
information security needs to know about cryptography in order to
understand the design and use of everyday cryptographic
applications. By focusing on the fundamental principles of modern
cryptography rather than the technical details of current
cryptographic technology, the main part this book is relatively
timeless, and illustrates the application of these principles by
considering a number of contemporary applications of cryptography.
Following the revelations of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden,
the book considers the wider societal impact of use of cryptography
and strategies for addressing this. A reader of this book will not
only be able to understand the everyday use of cryptography, but
also be able to interpret future developments in this fascinating
and crucially important area of technology.
Though often invisible, cryptography plays a critical role in our
everyday lives. Broadly defined as a set of tools for establishing
security in cyberspace, cryptography enables us to protect our
information and share it securely. It underpins the security of
mobile phone calls, card payments, web connections, internet
messaging, Bitcoin transactions-in short, everything we do online.
Clearly and concisely, Keith Martin reveals the many crucial ways
we all rely on cryptographic technology and demystifies its
controversial applications and the nuances behind alarming
headlines about data breaches or Edward Snowden. Essential reading
for anyone with a password, Cryptography offers a profound
perspective on personal security, online and off.
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The Heart Of Zen (Paperback)
Jun Po Denis Kelly, Keith Martin-Smith
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While we are more and more familiar with popular ideas of
enlightenment and spiritual awakening, life still comes at us full
force, and hope can turn to frustration as the gulf between our
spiritual belief and our everyday life seems to loom ever larger.
Through spirited Q&A sessions with Zen master Jun Po Denis
Kelly Roshi, 'The Heart of Zen' takes a gradual, step-by-step
approach to what has become a vexing problem in spiritual circles.
Cryptography is a vital technology that underpins the security of
information in computer networks. This book presents a
comprehensive introduction to the role that cryptography plays in
providing information security for everyday technologies such as
the Internet, mobile phones, Wi-Fi networks, payment cards, Tor,
and Bitcoin. This book is intended to be introductory,
self-contained, and widely accessible. It is suitable as a first
read on cryptography. Almost no prior knowledge of mathematics is
required since the book deliberately avoids the details of the
mathematics techniques underpinning cryptographic mechanisms.
Instead our focus will be on what a normal user or practitioner of
information security needs to know about cryptography in order to
understand the design and use of everyday cryptographic
applications. By focusing on the fundamental principles of modern
cryptography rather than the technical details of current
cryptographic technology, the main part this book is relatively
timeless, and illustrates the application of these principles by
considering a number of contemporary applications of cryptography.
Following the revelations of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden,
the book considers the wider societal impact of use of cryptography
and strategies for addressing this. A reader of this book will not
only be able to understand the everyday use of cryptography, but
also be able to interpret future developments in this fascinating
and crucially important area of technology.
Be inspired by this journal kept by the wife of a minister who
traveled through a cancer journey. You'll feel the emotion of
someone who saw the one she loved physically change before her very
eyes as he dealt with the challenges of treatment. You'll also
experience the joy of recovery as the cancer subsided and strength
returned. This book is a great picture of the ups and downs
experienced by the families of those who see their loved one deal
with this difficult disease.
A Pebble's Tale is the adventures of the "pebble," and his journey
through mysterious lands and creatures as he tries to find his
purpose in life
Elevated intraocular pressure is the most significant risk factor
in glaucoma but the mechanisms of retinal ganglion cell death in
remain incompletely understood. Animal models of glaucoma provide a
way to study the possible pathogenesis of glaucomatous retinal
ganglion cell death and to assess potential neuroprotective
strategies. In this volume, Dr Keith Martin describes in detail how
a trabecular laser glaucoma model can be used to study changes
occuring in the retina and optic nerve of eyes with elevated
intraocular pressure. The possible involvement of retinal glutamate
transporters in glaucoma is explored, hinting at possible new
treatment approaches. Dr Martin goes on to describe in detail the
techniques that led to the first successful use of neurotrophic
factor gene therapy to reduce retinal ganglion cell death in
experimental glaucoma.
This is the final volume in the "Birds of Africa" series - looking
at the rich avifauna of the world's second largest continent.
Volume VII treats the remainder of the passerine families of Africa
and various offshore islands, covering the sparrows, weavers,
whydahs, waxbills, finches and buntings. Like its predecessors,
this book boasts an exhaustively researched and referenced text,
distilling all available data on the identification, ecology,
distribution, behaviour and status of the species covered. Martin
Woodcock's colour identification plates are complemented by a
wealth of line drawings by Ian Willis which illustrate details of
Africa's birdlife such as weaver nest structure and Ploceidae
display postures.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1997.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1997.
This is the sixth volume in the Birds of Africa series, covering
the rich avifauna of the world's second largest continent.
Universally recognised as by far the most authoritative work ever
published on the subject, The Birds of Africa is a superb
multi-contributor reference work, with encyclopaedic species texts,
stunning paintings of all species and numerous subspecies, hundreds
of informative line drawings, detailed range maps, and extensive
bibliographies. Each volume contains an Introduction that brings
the reader up to date with the latest developments in African
ornithology, including the evolution and biogeography of African
birds. Diagnoses of the families and genera, often with
superspecies maps, are followed by the comprehensive species
accounts themselves. These include descriptions of range and
status, field characters, voice, general habits, food, and breeding
habits. Full bibliographies, acoustic references, and indexes
complete this scholarly work of reference. This sixth volume in the
series deals comprehensively with picathartes, babblers,
long-tailed tits, tits, penduline tits, nuthatches, creepers,
sunbirds, white-eyes, sugarbirds, true shrikes, bush-shrikes,
bulbuls, helmet-shrikes, orioles, drongos, crows, starlings and
oxpeckers. The editors and artists have worked closely with other
authors - all acknowledged experts in their field - to produce a
superb reference in which comprehensive texts on every species are
complemented by accurate and detailed paintings and drawings of the
birds themselves.
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