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Social Entrepreneurship: A Practical Introduction equips aspiring
entrepreneurs with the tools needed to design and launch businesses
to create positive social change in their communities. This
accessible textbook aims to educate and motivate people interested
in social entrepreneurship, showing that such businesses are a
valuable part of the community development toolbox. Each chapter
focuses on a key aspect of social entrepreneurship, from value
creation and business planning to impact measurement and scaling
up. Different social business models are presented, with analysis
of their strengths and weaknesses. Cases and examples are included
throughout the book and showcase real-life social enterprises in
North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, and the
Caribbean. Discussion questions also support reflection and
learning. A downloadable workbook offers support with checklists,
social impact measurement, and other areas. An instructor manual
containing test questions and experiential exercises is also
available as a digital supplement for adopters. This book is ideal
for introductory courses in social entrepreneurship and community
development. It will also be valuable for those involved in social
enterprises on the ground.
Due to rapid developments in the communication sector, the right to
privacy faces new challenges. The increasing digitization and
internationalization of communication processes have raised a
number of issues, and lead to conflicts wherever national legal
systems and moral concepts collide. Particularly in the areas of
data protection and liability of online service providers,
universal approaches are required. This title presents positions of
specialists in Europe, Australia, the US and Canada which
contribute to the international dialogue and thereby offer a
starting point for a sustainable policy for the protection of
privacy rights
This book contains the results of the first and only
multi-institution study of interlibrary loan and document delivery
customer satisfaction among academic library patrons. By examining
customer perceptions and ILL/DD activities, Interlibrary
Loan/Document Delivery and Customer Satisfaction: Strategies for
Redesigning Services allows library administrators and managers to
better understand service needs and shows them where to best
allocate resources. The volume includes current reports on workload
and staffing in ILL, analysis of current ILL statistical software
packages, reports of on-site software development, and suggestions
for the future of ILL/DD services. As ILL and DD are the fastest
growing services in academic libraries, having a tool that provides
so much comparative data on service quality, efficiency, and
effectiveness is crucial for librarians in search of solutions to
an array of ILL/DD problems.Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery and
Customer Satisfaction is a valuable resource for academic
librarians, public and special librarians struggling with ILL/DD
issues, DD providers (commercial or otherwise), and students in the
field of library and information studies. Readers become immersed
in the issues as this book: describes the development of local
software to reduce the tedious tasks involved in request
fulfillment, freeing office personnel to tackle more difficult
requests analyzes how important delivery speed is to academic
ILL/DD requestors and suggests when investing additional resources
in improving delivery speed may be a waste of money provides
comparative data on how many requests can be processed by the
typical ILL office staff member debunks some long-held assumptions
about delivery speed sets guidelines for efficiency and
effectiveness proposes two strategies for redesigning ILL services
to incorporate new developments in technology and innovative
approaches toward long-standing, traditional servicesInterlibrary
Loan/Document Delivery and Customer Satisfaction is useful not only
to administrators interested in redesigning ILL and DD, but also to
other libraries interested in comparing the speed and effectiveness
of their service with some positively evaluated services provided
by high-volume libraries. The software review helps providers
implement the best choice of software for their offices and
provides in-depth discussions about the strategies needed to
further develop one's own software to reduce workload. At a time
when the tenets of Total Quality Management and customer
satisfaction are the focus of many managers, interlibrary loan and
document delivery are transforming from peripheral services to
primary services in the academic library. Interlibrary
Loan/Document Delivery and Customer Satisfaction reflects the
convergence of these trends and provides a great snapshot of
services provided by a representative group of academic libraries.
This book contains the results of the first and only
multi-institution study of interlibrary loan and document delivery
customer satisfaction among academic library patrons. By examining
customer perceptions and ILL/DD activities, Interlibrary
Loan/Document Delivery and Customer Satisfaction: Strategies for
Redesigning Services allows library administrators and managers to
better understand service needs and shows them where to best
allocate resources. The volume includes current reports on workload
and staffing in ILL, analysis of current ILL statistical software
packages, reports of on-site software development, and suggestions
for the future of ILL/DD services. As ILL and DD are the fastest
growing services in academic libraries, having a tool that provides
so much comparative data on service quality, efficiency, and
effectiveness is crucial for librarians in search of solutions to
an array of ILL/DD problems. Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery
and Customer Satisfaction is a valuable resource for academic
librarians, public and special librarians struggling with ILL/DD
issues, DD providers (commercial or otherwise), and students in the
field of library and information studies.Readers become immersed in
the issues as this book: describes the development of local
software to reduce the tedious tasks involved in request
fulfillment, freeing office personnel to tackle more difficult
requests analyzes how important delivery speed is to academic
ILL/DD requestors and suggests when investing additional resources
in improving delivery speed may be a waste of money provides
comparative data on how many requests can be processed by the
typical ILL office staff member debunks some long-held assumptions
about delivery speed sets guidelines for efficiency and
effectiveness proposes two strategies for redesigning ILL services
to incorporate new developments in technology and innovative
approaches toward long-standing, traditional services Interlibrary
Loan/Document Delivery and Customer Satisfaction is useful not only
to administrators interested in redesigning ILL and DD, but also to
other libraries interested in comparing the speed and effectiveness
of their service with some positively evaluated services provided
by high-volume libraries.The software review helps providers
implement the best choice of software for their offices and
provides in-depth discussions about the strategies needed to
further develop one's own software to reduce workload. At a time
when the tenets of Total Quality Management and customer
satisfaction are the focus of many managers, interlibrary loan and
document delivery are transforming from peripheral services to
primary services in the academic library. Interlibrary
Loan/Document Delivery and Customer Satisfaction reflects the
convergence of these trends and provides a great snapshot of
services provided by a representative group of academic libraries.
Social Entrepreneurship: A Practical Introduction equips aspiring
entrepreneurs with the tools needed to design and launch businesses
to create positive social change in their communities. This
accessible textbook aims to educate and motivate people interested
in social entrepreneurship, showing that such businesses are a
valuable part of the community development toolbox. Each chapter
focuses on a key aspect of social entrepreneurship, from value
creation and business planning to impact measurement and scaling
up. Different social business models are presented, with analysis
of their strengths and weaknesses. Cases and examples are included
throughout the book and showcase real-life social enterprises in
North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, and the
Caribbean. Discussion questions also support reflection and
learning. A downloadable workbook offers support with checklists,
social impact measurement, and other areas. An instructor manual
containing test questions and experiential exercises is also
available as a digital supplement for adopters. This book is ideal
for introductory courses in social entrepreneurship and community
development. It will also be valuable for those involved in social
enterprises on the ground.
Drawing on her own successful experience and presenting advice from
top female executives, Linda D. Swink guides women through each
step of preparing for a speech and how to deliver it by using
visual aids, voice control, and humor, among other techniques.
Information is provided for both novice and expert speakers, so
every woman will learn something new. This valuable guide will
empower any woman who wants her words to be taken seriously and
reach new levels of success.
Approximately 2,500 Anabaptists were martyred in sixteenth- and
early seventeenth-century Europe. Their surviving brethren compiled
stories of those who suffered and died for the faith into martyr
books. The most historically and culturally significant of these,
The Bloody Theater-more commonly known as Martyrs Mirror-was
assembled by the Dutch Mennonite minister Thieleman van Braght and
published in 1660. Today, next to the Bible, it is the single most
important text to Anabaptists-Amish, Mennonites, and Hutterites. In
some Anabaptist communities, it is passed to new generations as a
wedding or graduation gift. David L. Weaver-Zercher combines the
fascinating history of Martyrs Mirror with a detailed analysis of
Anabaptist life, religion, and martyrdom. He traces the
publication, use, and dissemination of this key martyrology across
nearly four centuries and explains why it holds sacred status in
contemporary Amish and Mennonite households. Even today, the words
and deeds of these martyred Christians are referenced in sermons,
Sunday school lessons, and history books. Weaver-Zercher argues
that Martyrs Mirror was designed to teach believers how to live a
proper Christian life. In van Braght's view, accounts of the
martyrs helped to remind readers of the things that mattered, thus
inspiring them to greater faithfulness. Martyrs Mirror remains a
tool of revival, offering new life to the communities and people
who read it by revitalizing Anabaptist ideals and values.
Meticulously researched and illustrated with sketches from early
publications of Martyrs Mirror, Weaver-Zercher's ambitious history
weaves together the existing scholarship on this iconic text in an
accessible and engaging way.
This research focused on the use of sonication to destroy
surfactants and surface tension properties in industrial
wastewaters that affect traditional water treatment processes. We
have investigated the sonochemical destruction of surfactants and a
chelating agent to understand the release of metals from
surfactants during sonication. In addition, the effects of physical
properties of surfactants and the effect of ultrasonic frequency
were investigated to gain an understanding of the factors affecting
degradation. Successful partial or total destruction of surfactants
resulting in the release of metals bound to surfactants may result
in a significant cost savings of treatment plants. Sonochemical
degradation of surfactants was observed to be more effective than
nonsurfactant compounds. In addition, as the concentration is
increased the degradation rate constant does not decrease as
significantly as with nonsurfactant compounds in the NAP reactor.
In fact, the total number of molecules degraded increases with
concentration. The degradation of metal complexes is not as
effective as in the absence of the metal. However, this is likely
an artifact of the model complexing agent used at the hot bubble
interface, significantly increasing ligand exchange kinetics and
thus degradation of the complex. This publication can also be
purchased and downloaded via Pay Per View on Water Intelligence
Online - click on the Pay Per View icon below
The quantum computing market is predicted to grow by nearly $1.3
billion over the next five years. Why? Given their quantum
mechanical nature, quantum computers are expected to solve
difficult problems in chemistry, optimization, finance, and machine
learning that classical computers find impossible to unravel. This
pocket guide provides software developers with a quick reference to
Qiskit, an open source SDK for working with quantum computers.
Packed with helpful programming examples, tables, figures, and
lists, this handy book helps you find the information you need to
develop and debug quantum programs. Whether you're focused on
business, engineering, or scientific applications, you'll learn how
to choose and apply appropriate Qiskit classes, methods, and
functions. Learn how to create quantum circuits, define quantum
gates, and leverage the transpiler Explore modules for implementing
quantum information concepts and quantum algorithms Survey features
of Qiskit that abstract and facilitate working with various quantum
computers and simulators Learn how to use the latest version of the
Open Quantum Assembly Language
This new edition completely covers the new version of J2EE: 1.4 and
is written for experienced Java developers who are looking to get
quickly up to speed with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
(J2EE). This new edition contains revisions to all the major
sub-specification J2EE incorporates (JSP, Servlets, EJB) and also
incorporates a series of new specifications for building web
services into J2EE.
A sensitive and realistic look at the spiritual life and practices
of the Amish
This second book by the authors of the award-winning "Amish
Grace" sheds further light on the Amish, this time on their faith,
spirituality, and spiritual practices. They interpret the
distinctive practices of the Amish way of life and spirituality in
their cultural context and explore their applicability for the
wider world. Using a holistic perspective, the book tells the story
of Amish religious experience in the words of the Amish themselves.
Due to their long-standing friendships and relationships with Amish
people, this author team may be the only set of interpreters able
to provide an outsider-insider perspective.Provides a
behind-the-scenes examination of Amish spiritual life Shows how the
Amish practices can be applied to the wider world Written by
authors with unprecedented access to the Amish community
Written in a lively and engaging style, "The Amish Way" holds
appeal for anyone who has wanted to know more about the inner
workings of the Amish way of life.
This collection is the first scholarly treatment of the
relationship between the Amish and the media in contemporary
American life. The essays not only focus on the Amish as subjects
in mainstream media -- news, movies, TV -- but also view them as
producers and consumers of media themselves.
Of all the religious groups in contemporary America, few
demonstrate as many reservations toward the media as do the Old
Order Amish. Yet these attention-wary citizens have become a media
phenomenon, featured in films, novels, magazines, newspapers, and
television -- from Witness, Amish in the City, and Devil's
Playground to the intense news coverage of the 2006 Nickel Mines
School shooting. But the Old Order Amish are more than media
subjects. Despite their separatist tendencies, they use their own
media networks to sustain Amish culture. Chapters in the collection
examine the influence of Amish-produced newspapers and books, along
with the role of informal spokespeople in Old Order
communities.
With essays from experts in the fields of film and media
studies, poetry, American studies, anthropology, and history, this
groundbreaking study shows how the relationship between the Amish
and the media provides valuable insights into the perception of
minority religion in North American culture.
Today, millions people use mobile devices like smartphones and
tablet computers on a daily basis to communicate and obtain
information. Further, due to recent technical advances in mobile
technology, consumers can use these devices to carry out a broad
range of activities that previously required a desktop or laptop
computer including shopping, banking, and accessing government
services. Given these trends, providing government information and
services "anytime, anywhere, and on any device" has become
increasingly important, particularly as some mobile users may not
have any other means of online access. This book describes the
demographics of mobile users and the factors that might be
associated with the increased use of mobile devices; the devices
individuals are using to access government services and the
challenges people face; and the actions the federal government has
taken to enhance access to government services via mobile devices.
This book also examines a report on Congress Member adoption and
use of two social networking services: Twitter and Facebook. The
book analyses data on Member use of Twitter and Facebook collected
by an academic institution in collaboration with the Congressional
Research Service during a two-month period between August and
October 2011 and the adoption of both platforms as of January 2012.
The Roswell Report: Fact Versus Fiction in the New Mexico Desert is
the first of two reports discussing the supposed crash landing of
an alien aircraft in Roswell, New Mexico, in the summer of 1947.
Colonel Richard L. Weaver and First Lieutenant James McAndrew, at
the request of Congressional Representative Steven Schiff (R-NM),
sifted through old reports in order to explain the events that
occurred in July 1947, which became known as the Roswell Incident.
Included in the report are references to Air Force experiments
conducted at the time of the crash landing that could account for
the debris discovered and investigated. This report, originally
published in 1995, includes an all-new Introduction from UFO-expert
Stanton Friedman. The U.S. AIR FORCE is the aviation branch of the
United States military. The headquarters of this branch authorized
several research projects on the origin and existence of UFOs and
published multiple reports of their findings from the 1950s through
the 1980s. It is still the subject of speculation today whether the
U.S. Air Force is responsible for a large-scale cover-up of UFO and
extraterrestrial evidence.
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