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A prominent public intellectual tackles one of the most crucial political ideas of our moment.
Since Hamas’s attack on Israel last October 7, the term “settler colonialism” has become central to public debate in the United States. A concept new to most Americans, but already established and influential in academic circles, settler colonialism is shaping the way many people think about the history of the United States, Israel and Palestine, and a host of political issues.
This short book is the first to examine settler colonialism critically for a general readership. By critiquing the most important writers, texts, and ideas in the field, Adam Kirsch shows how the concept emerged in the context of North American and Australian history and how it is being applied to Israel. He examines the sources of its appeal, which, he argues, are spiritual as much as political; how it works to delegitimize nations; and why it has the potential to turn indignation at past injustices into a source of new injustices today.
A compact and accessible introduction, rich with historical detail, the book will speak to readers interested in the Middle East, American history, and today’s most urgent cultural-political debates.
Stress in the DSM is referred to only in the sense of post
traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, some research studies
estimate up to two thirds of illnesses seen by general
practitioners are 'stress related'-GI problems, sleep disturbance,
mental concentration, headaches, fatigue, shortness of breath, high
blood pressure, dermatitis, illnesses from lowered immune system,
and vague aches and pains - all can be symptoms and outcomes of the
elusive stress factor. This issue of Psychiatric Clinics of North
America discusses the scientific medical facets of stress, written
by mental health and medical practitioners. It looks at the
brain-body connection of stress - what the body does to result in
stress and varying results stress has on the body. This fascinating
cross-discipline look at stress is intended for psychiatrists,
general practitioners, cardiologists, GI specialists, neurologists,
sleep medicine specialists, respiratory specialists, and others who
diagnose and treat patients with stress suspected as part of the
illness equation or with self-reported stress. Topics include:
Measurement of stress; Anxiety and stress-how they work together;
Relationship between genetics and stress; Role of glia in stress;
Sleep and stress; Diet and stress; Supplements and stress; Effect
of severe stress on early brain development, attachment, and
emotions; Role of stress and fear on the development of
psychopathology; Expressions of stress in psychiatric illness;
Dermatologic manifestations of stress in normal and psychiatric
populations; Humor and the psychological buffers of stress; Stress
expression in children and adolescents; Stress in service members;
Stress in the geriatric population.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This book covers a broad range of legal topics relating to the
fields of bioinformatics and medical informatics, which relate to
the intersection of biomedical information and computer programming
within the contexts of scientific research, product development and
healthcare delivery. A number of usually distinct bodies of legal
doctrine come together in this area, sometimes overlapping,
sometimes colliding in unexpected ways. Key issues discussed in the
book include: An overview of the current landscape of
bioinformatics and medical informatics A focus on the legal issues
arising from the development and acquisition of informatics tools
for use in a laboratory or healthcare setting Developments in
patent and innovation law that are important for informatics
applications A discussion of institutions and collaborative
arrangements in which informatics applications are developed and
used today Data protection and privacy issues applicable to
informatics applications in the U.S. and Europe. While no single
work can cover the entire set of legal issues arising from large,
dynamic and complex fields such as bioinformatics and medical
informatics, this book strives to offer the reader insight into
some of the major legal trends and considerations applicable to
these fields today.
This book develops Marcuse’s critique of advanced industrial
society and deploys it as a lens to critically analyze contemporary
neoliberalism and its structural failures. In the chapters, Marcuse
scholars explore three related topics: First, Marcuse’s theory as
it applies to the relationship between neoliberalism and
authoritarianism, including both the historical relationship
between the two and the modern re-emergence of authoritarianism and
nationalism in neoliberal states today. Second, a re-examination of
the relationship between neoliberal subjectivity and technological
rationality that seeks to understand the stabilizing forces of
neoliberal society and the way these forces register at the level
of thought. Third and finally, Marcuse’s conception of socialism
in conversation with contemporary neoliberal rationality, and ways
in which alternatives to the status quo remain possible. Together,
this volume contributes to recent discussions of neoliberalism and
contribute to the development of Marcuse scholarship.
Over the last ten years, through essays in The New Republic, The
New Yorker, and other magazines, Adam Kirsch-"one of the most
promising young poet-critics in America" (Los Angeles Times)-has
established himself among the most controversial and fearless
critics writing today. Sure to cause heated debate, this collection
of essays surveys the world of contemporary poetry with boldness
and insight, whether Kirsch is scrutinizing the reputation of
popular poets such as Billy Collins and Sharon Olds or admiring the
achievement of writers as different as Derek Walcott, Czeslaw
Milosz, and Frederick Seidel. For readers who want an introduction
to the complex world of contemporary American poetry, from major
figures like Jorie Graham to the most promising poets of the
younger generation, Kirsch offers close readings and bold
judgments. For readers who already know that world, The Modern
Element will offer a surprising and thought-provoking new
perspective.
After publishing his Cookie Recipe Scrapbook, Howard Kirsch now
offers another collection of mouthwatering soup recipes. Find over
380 soup recipes of all kinds in this book that you'll surely love
and enjoy
Meltdown reveals how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was
able to curb important unsafe and unfair practices that led to the
recent financial crisis. In interviews with key government,
industry, and advocacy groups along with deep archival research,
Kirsch and Squires show where the CFPB was able to overcome many
abusive practices, where it was less able to do so, and why. Open
for business in 2011, the CFPB was Congress's response to the
financial catastrophe that shattered millions of middle-class and
lower-income households and threatened the stability of the global
economy. But only a few years later, with U.S. economic conditions
on a path to recovery, there are already disturbing signs of the
(re)emergence of the high-risk, high-reward credit practices that
the CFPB was designed to curb. This book profiles how the Bureau
has attempted to stop abusive and discriminatory lending practices
in the mortgage and automobile lending sectors and documents the
multilayered challenges faced by an untested new regulatory agency
in its efforts to transform the broken—but lucrative—business
practices of the financial services industry. Authors Kirsch and
Squires raise the question of whether the consumer protection
approach to financial services reform will succeed over the long
term in light of political and business efforts to scuttle it. Case
studies of mortgage and automobile lending reforms highlight the
key contextual and structural conditions that explain the CFPB's
ability to transform financial service industry business models and
practices. Meltdown: The Financial Crisis, Consumer Protection, and
the Road Forward is essential reading for a wide audience,
including anyone involved in the provision of financial services,
staff of financial services and consumer protection regulatory
agencies, and fair lending and consumer protection advocates. Its
accessible presentation of financial information will also serve
students and general readers.
Cookies, A sweet cake, typically round flat and crisp and one of
the fastest and easiset things to make and every one just love to
have a bite of it. A collection of popular cookie recipes,
chocolate chip cookies, sugar cookies, peanut butter cookies and
all the other favorites from around the world in one book.
This issue of Medical Clinics covers the current best practices
surrounding the perioperative management of patients with chronic
diseases. Guest edited by Jeffrey Kirsch and Ansgar Brambrink, the
topics covered will include patients with pacemakers, patients with
endocrine disease, immunocompromised patients, patients with heart
disease, patients with renal disease, and more.
This book gives a concise introduction to the basic techniques
needed for the theoretical analysis of the Maxwell Equations, and
filters in an elegant way the essential parts, e.g., concerning the
various function spaces needed to rigorously investigate the
boundary integral equations and variational equations. The book
arose from lectures taught by the authors over many years and can
be helpful in designing graduate courses for mathematically
orientated students on electromagnetic wave propagation problems.
The students should have some knowledge on vector analysis (curves,
surfaces, divergence theorem) and functional analysis (normed
spaces, Hilbert spaces, linear and bounded operators, dual space).
Written in an accessible manner, topics are first approached with
simpler scale Helmholtz Equations before turning to Maxwell
Equations. There are examples and exercises throughout the book. It
will be useful for graduate students and researchers in applied
mathematics and engineers working in the theoretical approach to
electromagnetic wave propagation.
Japan and China look back on a history of friendship as well as
friction, particularly in recent decades. As the People's Republic
of China's economy began to grow in the 1990s, so did its political
weight within Asia and its economical relevance for Japan. Covering
the years from 1989 to 2005, this book looks at Sino-Japanese
relations through film and television drama in the crucial time of
China's ascent to an economic superpower in opposition to Japan's
own ailing economy. It provides an overview of how Japan views
China through its visual media, offers explanations as to how
oppositions between the two countries came to exist, and how and
why certain myths about China have been conveyed. Griseldis Kirsch
argues that the influence of visual media within society cannot be
underestimated, nor should their value be lessened by them being
perceived as part of 'popular culture'. Drawing on examples from a
crucial 16 years in the history of post-war Japan and China, she
explores to what extent these media were influenced by the
political discourse of their time. In doing so, she adds another
layer to the on-going debate on Sino-Japanese relations, bringing
together disciplines such as media studies, history and area
studies and thus filling a gap in existing research.
This issue of Anesthesiology Clinics provides essential updates in
neurosurgical anesthesia. Topics include anesthesia for
endovascular neurosurgery; interventional neuroradiology;
neuroimaging; anesthetic management of patients with acute stroke;
perioperative management of pediatric patients; anesthetic
neurotoxicity; airway management in neuroanesthesiology; anesthetic
considerations for awake craniotomy for epilepsy; perioperative
uses of trans cranial perfusion monitoring; monitoring and
introaoperative management of elevated ICP and decompressive
craniectomy; electrophysiologic monitoring in neurosurgery;
traumatic brain injury; perioperative pain management in the
neurosurgical patient; controversies in neurosciences critical
care; sleep and mechanisms of anesthesia; and impacts on outcome
after neuroanesthesia.
The factorization method is a relatively new method for solving
certain types of inverse scattering problems and problems in
tomography. Aimed at students and researchers in Applied
Mathematics, Physics and Engineering, this text introduces the
reader to this promising approach for solving important classes of
inverse problems. The wide applicability of this method is
discussed by choosing typical examples, such as inverse scattering
problems for the scalar Helmholtz equation, a scattering problem
for Maxwell's equation, and a problem in impedance and optical
tomography. The last section of the book compares the Factorization
Method to established sampling methods (the Linear Sampling Method,
the Singular Source Method, and the Probe Method).
This volume answers questions that lead to a clearer picture of
third-person self- knowledge, the self-interpretation it embeds,
and its narrative structure. Bringing together current research on
third-person self-knowledge and self-interpretation, the book
focuses on third-person self-knowledge, and the role that narrative
and interpretation play in acquiring it. It regards the
third-personal epistemic approach to oneself as a problem worthy of
investigation in its own right, and makes clear the relation
between third-person self-knowledge, self-interpretation, and
narrative capacities. In recent years, the idea that each person is
in a privileged position to acquire knowledge about her own mental
states has come under attack. A growing body of empirical research
has cast doubt upon the existence of what philosophers call 'first
person self-knowledge', i.e., knowledge about our mental states
that is often thought to be immediate, transparent, and
authoritative. This line of thought has led some philosophers to
claim that what seems to be 'first-person self-knowledge' is really
just 'third-person self-knowledge,' i.e., knowledge about our
mental states that is inferential, opaque, and fallible. This book
discusses challenges for first-person knowledge and explores the
true nature of third-person knowledge.
With contributions by leading theoreticians, this book presents the
discoveries of hitherto hidden connections between seemingly
unrelated fields of fundamental physics. The topics range from
cosmology and astrophysics to nuclear-, particle- and heavy-ion
science. A current example concerns the sensitivity of
gravitational wave spectra to the phase structure of dense nuclear
and quark matter in binary neutron star collisions. The
contributions by Hanauske and Stoecker as well as Banik and
Bandyopadhyay relate the consequent insights to hot dense nuclear
matter created in supernova explosions and in high-energy heavy-ion
collisions. Studies of the equation of state for neutron stars are
also presented, as are those for nuclear matter in high-energy
heavy-ion collisions. Other reviews focus on QCD-thermodynamics,
charmed mesons in the quark-gluon plasma, nuclear theory,
extensions to the standard general theory of relativity, new
experimental developments in heavy ion collisions and renewable
energy networks. The book will appeal to advanced students and
researchers seeking a broad view of current challenges in
theoretical physics and their interconnections.
This book deals with various computational procedures for multiple
repeated analyses (reanalysis) of structures, and presents them in
a unified approach. It meets the need for a general text covering
the basic concepts and methods as well as recent developments in
this area. Reanalysis is common to numerous analysis and design
tasks such as nonlinear analysis, structural optimization, damage
analysis, and probabilistic analysis. The book discusses various
analysis models, including linear and nonlinear analysis, static
and dynamic analysis, and design sensitivity analysis. It
demonstrates how various concepts and methods are integrated to
achieve effective solution procedures. The approach presented has
several advantages in terms of generality, efficiency of the
calculations, accuracy of the results and ease of implementation.
Efficiency and accuracy considerations are discussed and
illustrated. To clarify the presentation, many illustrative
examples and numerical results are demonstrated. The text is
related to a wide range of applications in such fields as
Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering,
and Naval Architecture. This should prove useful to students,
researchers, analysts and consultants involved in analysis and
design of structures. Previous books on structural analysis do not
cover most of the material presented in the book.
Non-knowledge should not be simply regarded as the opposite of
knowledge, but as complementary to it: each derives its character
and meaning from the other and from their interaction. Knowledge
does not colonize the space of ignorance in the progressive march
of science; rather, knowledge and ignorance are mutually shaped in
social and political domains of partial, shifting, and temporal
relationships. This volume's ethnographic analyses provide a
theoretical frame through which to consider the production and
reproduction of ignorance, non-knowledge, and secrecy, as well as
the wider implications these ideas have for anthropology and
related disciplines in the social sciences and humanities.
This book is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Heinz Gerhauser on the occasion
of his retirement both from the position of Executive Director of
the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS and from the
Endowed Chair of Information Technologies with a Focus on
Communication Electronics (LIKE) at the
Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg. Heinz
Gerhauser's vision and entrepreneurial spirit have made the
Fraunhofer IIS one of the most successful and renowned German
research institutions. He has been Director of the Fraunhofer IIS
since 1993, and under his leadership it has grown to become the
largest of Germany's 60 Fraunhofer Institutes, a position it
retains to this day, currently employing over 730 staff. Likely his
most important scientific as well as application-related
contribution was his pivotal role in the development of the mp3
format, which would later become a worldwide success. The
contributions to this Festschrift were written by both Fraunhofer
IIS staff and external project team members in appreciation of
Prof. Dr. Gerhauser's lifetime academic achievements and his
inspiring leadership at the Fraunhofer IIS. The papers reflect the
broad spectrum of the institute's research activities and are
grouped into sections on circuits, information systems, visual
computing, and audio and multimedia. They provide academic and
industrial researchers in fields like signal processing, sensor
networks, microelectronics, and integrated circuits with an
up-to-date overview of research results that have a huge potential
for cutting-edge industrial applications.
Nature endows us with a treasure chest of Green Gold full of
amazing 'redox-active' substances which interfere with numerous
biological processes in our own body, in animals, bacteria, fungi
and plants. Whilst such natural products are all around and also in
us, we still do not fully understand how these compounds actually
work. This book attempts to resolve some of the mysteries and
riddles associated with such products. Written by more than thirty
international experts from academia and industry, it places a focus
on modern developments in this field and considers such natural
products from various angles, from their isolation and
characterization all along to product development and
commercialization. Throughout, the reader will be confronted with
modern approaches which enable the efficient identification and
isolation of new natural products, help to elucidate their mode(s)
of action and permit practical uses in Medicine, Cosmetics,
Agriculture, Industry and as functional foods.
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