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Presents a practical new model for evaluating the sustainable
return on investment for housing led urban regeneration projects
Works towards better fulfilling United Nation's Sustainable
Development Goal 11 Useful for planners, strategic managers, local
authorities, housing associations, the construction industry and
built environment students alike
The healthcare sector is facing a series of challenges that could
seem insurmountable - an increase in demand caused by the ageing
population in western, developed countries; the corresponding
reduction in the numbers of young people to pay for and resource
care; and simultaneous squeezing of funding, eternal issues with
the quality of care, and patients' rising expectations. All of this
is compounded by advances in medical technology that offer longer,
healthier, happy lives while simultaneously increasing the cost
burden to the healthcare system.This book collects together the
experiences of practitioners, technologists, clinicians, managers
and economists in helping to deal with these challenges. The Health
and Care Revolution describes through the eyes of real experience
the current transformation of healthcare to support healthy living
- preventing, detect and managing disease early, and expanding its
horizons from essentially acute clinical interventions into a care
continuum throughout people's lives. The examples discussed put the
individual in the driving seat of their lives, rather than the
professionals surrounded by organisation, geography and working
practice boundaries. Here you will find, from around the world,
experts talking about the ways personal responsibility, access to
information, working practices, access to care, and the underlying
motivations to change, have been transformed. The eminent authors
are often working at the forefront of change in processes,
governance, capabilities and technology - and share their pains and
gains clearly.With a preface from one of the World Health
Organisation's thought leaders, and featuring a wide variety of
topics from Information Therapy to changing clinical working
practice, via telemedicine to the innovative design of new
facilities, The Health and Care Revolution captures essential
knowledge for those wishing to drive progress in one of the world's
most important industries.The royalties for this book are being
donated to charity at the Editors' request.
Clinical Biochemistry is a best-selling textbook, with global sales
of well over 80,000. It is used across the world, and has been
translated into ten languages. Over six successive editions, it has
provided students with just the right amount of information they
need to understand and apply clinical biochemistry in a clinical
context. It is aimed fairly and squarely at those who are new to
the subject, and is suitable for undergraduates across a range of
courses including medicine, nursing, biomedical science, pharmacy
and life sciences. Junior doctors will also find it useful. The
seventh edition retains the same practical and patient-centred
approach that has made previous editions so popular. Despite its
accessibility, there is no 'dumbing-down': all essential
information is covered. The illustrations, which are a major part
of its visual appeal, have been revisited and updated. This book is
an ideal source for understanding the background to biochemical
tests and how they should be interpreted. It will help you apply
your learning in the clinical context. The same basic structure
that has proved successful previously has been retained; sections
on core biochemistry, endocrinology and specialised investigations
follow an introductory section. Clinical notes and case histories
on help you to apply learning to clinical practice Covers the bulk
of routine analyses and their relevance to the clinical setting
Addresses real-world practicalities, such as how modern hospital
laboratories work, and how test results should be interpreted Each
topic presented on a richly illustrated two-page spread for easier
understanding MCQs for each chapter Accompanying e-book now
includes some animations A new chapter on the pancreas, as well as
two chapters that explain how some analyses are done - methods
involving antibodies, and methods that separate and identify
analytes.
Biomedical revolutions seem to have radically altered the
environment for HIV transmission: anti-retrovirals (ARVs) and drugs
to reduce mother-to-child transmission promise to cut HIV
transmission rates, as does male medical circumcision. However, the
hopeful messages of UNAIDS are tempered with warning about
expenditure shortfalls and calls for funding. Contributions to this
book remind us that, along with the external financial constraints,
there have been new fractures in state power and in the
organisation of health systems. More than this, the book
fundamentally calls into question whether biomedical interventions
can change the social roots of this disease. As well as considering
new policy approaches, the book reasserts a long-standing political
economy approach to HIV and to adapt it to reflect new competing
theoretical approaches. The chapters attempt to connect the debates
about HIV/AIDS to larger discussions about globalisation, class
differentiation, inequity and uneven development in African
countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of
Review of African Political Economy.
Presents a practical new model for evaluating the sustainable
return on investment for housing led urban regeneration projects
Works towards better fulfilling United Nation's Sustainable
Development Goal 11 Useful for planners, strategic managers, local
authorities, housing associations, the construction industry and
built environment students alike
Biomedical revolutions seem to have radically altered the
environment for HIV transmission: anti-retrovirals (ARVs) and drugs
to reduce mother-to-child transmission promise to cut HIV
transmission rates, as does male medical circumcision. However, the
hopeful messages of UNAIDS are tempered with warning about
expenditure shortfalls and calls for funding. Contributions to this
book remind us that, along with the external financial constraints,
there have been new fractures in state power and in the
organisation of health systems. More than this, the book
fundamentally calls into question whether biomedical interventions
can change the social roots of this disease. As well as considering
new policy approaches, the book reasserts a long-standing political
economy approach to HIV and to adapt it to reflect new competing
theoretical approaches. The chapters attempt to connect the debates
about HIV/AIDS to larger discussions about globalisation, class
differentiation, inequity and uneven development in African
countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of
Review of African Political Economy.
Paris. 1888. Kaden Thorne, a young handsome thirty something,
flirts himself all over the city until he meets gorgeous, blonde,
bombshell Viktoria. He falls for Viktoria fast without knowing her
secret. She is a vampire and her seducing ways lead Thorne to a
pivotal life changing moment, when she takes him home and turns
him. Thorne experiences the change in a rough way when he declares
his first kill on two innocent street kids. After several decades
with Viktoria; and many deathly and dark ventures, Thorne makes the
choice to not be a bloodthirsty vampire but to be different, thus
leading him on his escape from Viktoria. In the midst of World War
II, Thorne joins the fight on the American side and meets his first
ally; young and valiant soldier Kase Walker. Thorne gives Kase a
choice to live or die and Kase is turned by Thorne and recruited.
The two then start freelancing themselves to governments around the
world as the first ever counter terrorist vampire team. 2001 leads
them to a British terrorist group known as The Order, where
Cutie-Pie, her sister Cupcake and other team members, fight against
the powerful, supernatural duo and lose. After being spared and
recruited by Thorne and Kase, the relationship between Thorne and
Cutie-Pie begins to blossom. Present day. Now being hired by the US
government as a covert, counter-terrorist group, they are
proportioned to take down a Middle Eastern terrorist known as Titan
and his dangerous syndicate of villains, who are transmitting a
disease through the international medical market and running a
dummy cure as a way of making money. With Thorne's team now in high
demand, who knows where their next assignment will lead them.
Europe beware when a young man full of wanderlust comes under the
spell of travel guru Rick Steves. Kevin Dean took Steves' budget
guidebooks and independent touring philosophy to the Old Country,
but not everything went as planned or promised. From "storming" an
ancient castle, to being nearly given up for dead by his parents,
to hopping five modes of London transport to beat a curfew, Kevin
finds the hilarity in both the ridiculous and the mundane of cheap
trips. His unique tales form a witty and informative travelogue as
he gamely tries to follow Steves' "back door" itinerary and advice.
Like his holiday hero, Kevin discovers that the thrill of Europe is
in its characters, waysides, and wrong turns, as well as its famous
sights. Fans of Rick Steves, armchair travelers, and those who
simply love a funny story well told will all relish grabbing an
imaginary rucksack and tagging along.
While believers face an onslaught of sin in modern media, in the
workplace and at school, it can be difficult to live the Christian
life. Surviving might be easy enough, but how do you live
righteously in the middle of a world that throws sin at us from all
sides? Because to be honest, sometimes it hard to have a heart that
actually wants to live for God. God did not make us so we could go
to church, avoid major sins and sit around doing nothing for Him.
How do you live in Christ? I believe the secret is in understanding
the death that leads to life. The Bible calls us to live on the
cross. On that cold, inelegant, rough Roman device. There's nothing
showy or beautiful about a cross - it only has one purpose: to kill
people. You are called to live crucified. Being united in the death
of Jesus is the only thing that will lead to life. Are you dying to
live?
This ground-breaking new textbook takes a thematic approach to the
history of economic thought, introducing current economic issues
and examining the relevant arguments of key economists. By taking
this innovative approach, the book sets these pivotal ideas in a
contemporary context, helping readers to engage with the material
and see the applications to today's society and economy. Based on
courses developed by the authors, the text introduces a range of
perspectives and encourages critical reflection upon neoclassical
economics. Through exposure to a broader spectrum of sometimes
conflicting propositions, readers are able to evaluate the
strengths, weaknesses and relevance of different economic theories.
Recharting the History of Economic Thought is an invaluable
companion for those taking courses in the History of Economic
Thought, the Development of Economic Ideas, Developing Economic
Thinking or Economic Thought and Policy. It will also appeal to
anyone looking for an introduction to pluralist approaches to
economics.
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