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Proclus's Commentary on the Republic of Plato contains in its fifth
and sixth essays the only systematic analysis of the workings of
the allegorical text to reach us from polytheist. In the context of
defending Homer against the criticisms leveled by Socrates in the
Republic, Proclus, a late-antique polytheist thinker, provides not
only a rich selection of interpretive material, but also an
analysis of Homer's polysemous text whose influence can be observed
in the work of the founder of modern semiotics, Charles Sanders
Peirce. This first modern translation into English, with Greek text
facing and limited commentary, makes it possible to appreciate the
importance of Proclus in the history of both hermeneutics and
semiotics
Human Relations: Strategies for Success, 7e, by Lamberton, Minor or
Zeigler will help you prepare for this changing world. This text
covers time-tested, research-based social science and management
principles, as well as newer theories and philosophies of human
relations drawn from management theory, group theory, personality
theory, and relationship theory. More than ever, effective
relations skills are crucial to business success as organizations
grow and compete in a global business environment. Employees must
have the knowledge and skill to adapt to a workplace where change
is frequent and inevitable. Their commitment to the creation of a
book that is at once interesting to read, motivating to study, and
relevant to a wide variety has been the driving force behind Human
Relations: Strategies for Success.
Hardbound. The convergence of telecommunications, mass media and
computer technologies has brought spectacular developments of
ubiquitous intelligent interconnected systems. In the course of
these evolutionary changes, debate and policy has swung again
towards privatization, deregulation and increased reliance upon
competition. Nevertheless, the underlying and powerful role of new
information continues to bring so much restructuring and
organizational change, that a reassessment of ideas about
competition in this dynamic context, is essential. The aim of this
volume is to provide an update of research and policy debates in
this important field. An international perspective is provided with
contributions from academic, business and governmental communities.
The volume will be invaluable to researchers in telecommunications
and information activities; decision-makers in industry, government
and regulatory fields; consultants; and information service provide
Learn to respond effectively and appropriately to spiritual needs
in a health care setting Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness: An
Introductory Guide for Health Care Professionals explores the
principles of spiritual care as applied to clinical practice. This
book focuses specifically on the significance of spirituality in
clinical settings with practical suggestions on how to apply these
principles in the healing process. With chapters that begin with
clear objectives and end with guided questions, this valuable
textbook provides a framework that will aid health care facilities
in addressing spiritual needs in a clinical setting and help
faculty in mentoring students in the field. This practical guide
will help you learn when and how to address spiritual issues in
health care with patients for whom illness creates a crisis of
faith as well as those for whom it provides support. Spirituality,
Health, and Wholeness highlights not only the importance of health
care professionals in providing emotional, mental, and spiritual
care, but the necessity for them to address their own spirituality
as well. The book includes the experiences and case studies of
skilled authorities mostly from the Judeo-Christian or Judaic
tradition who identify principles that they found to be important
in working with patients from a wide diversity of spiritual
traditions. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness provides you with
detailed information on: Ministryhealinga model of wholeness and
healing that incorporates an integrated view of humanity through
the four domains: spiritual, emotional, physical, and social the
physiological impacts of humor and hope on mood, the neuroendocrine
hormones, and the immune system spiritual coping with traumaan
overview of the research literature and how to address the
spiritual coping needs and concerns of patients the role of faith
in providing meaning to physical illness and the importance of the
role of the health care professional in first understanding, and
then assisting the patient in their struggle to find meaning the
key components of spiritual care to increase the efficacy of
spiritual caregivers the bereavement process with regard to
religious, cultural, and gender variations, and the role of the
healthcare professional in providing support This book shows you
not only how to meet the spiritual needs of patients from a
diversity of faith traditions, but how to overcome challenges to
your own spirituality, such as difficult patients and patients
whose cultural outlook is so different from your own it causes
discomfort. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness will help all
health care professionals who want to bring spirituality into their
medical, dental, nursing, occupational therapy, or physical therapy
practice.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book, the area
of mathematical finance has grown rapidly, with financial analysts
using more sophisticated mathematical concepts, such as stochastic
integration, to describe the behavior of markets and to derive
computing methods. Maintaining the lucid style of its popular
predecessor, Introduction to Stochastic Calculus Applied to
Finance, Second Edition incorporates some of these new techniques
and concepts to provide an accessible, up-to-date initiation to the
field. New to the Second Edition Complements on discrete models,
including Rogers' approach to the fundamental theorem of asset
pricing and super-replication in incomplete markets Discussions on
local volatility, Dupire's formula, the change of numeraire
techniques, forward measures, and the forward Libor model A new
chapter on credit risk modeling An extension of the chapter on
simulation with numerical experiments that illustrate variance
reduction techniques and hedging strategies Additional exercises
and problems Providing all of the necessary stochastic calculus
theory, the authors cover many key finance topics, including
martingales, arbitrage, option pricing, American and European
options, the Black-Scholes model, optimal hedging, and the computer
simulation of financial models. They succeed in producing a solid
introduction to stochastic approaches used in the financial world.
In the last two years, consumers have experienced massive changes
in consumption - whether due to shifts in habits; the changing
information landscape; challenges to their identity, or new
economic experiences of scarcity or abundance. What can we expect
from these experiences? How are the world's leading thinkers
applying both foundational knowledge and novel insights as we seek
to understand consumer psychology in a constantly changing
landscape? And how can informed readers both contribute to and
evaluate our knowledge? This handbook offers a critical overview of
both fundamental topics in consumer psychology and those that are
of prominence in the contemporary marketplace, beginning with an
examination of individual psychology and broadening to topics
related to wider cultural and marketplace systems. The Cambridge
Handbook of Consumer Psychology, 2nd edition, will act as a
valuable guide for teachers and graduate and undergraduate students
in psychology, marketing, management, economics, sociology, and
anthropology.
Sea-changes in society, technology, consumer expectations and our
understanding of behavioral economics have caused us to rethink our
understanding of the scope of knowledge required to navigate,
analyze and shape consumer behavior. You hold in your hand a field
guide for this adventure. Ron Hill and Cait Lamberton have gathered
together the very top professors from around the world and invited
them to share the beliefs, practices and wisdom that they have
developed and honed across years and contexts. Each of these
luminaries shares personal stories and deep insights about the way
that not only business works, but the way we, ourselves, navigate
the world. These short contributions are contained in eight
"destinations" that showcase overlapping and essential topics,
ranging from technology to subsistence marketplaces, followed by
unique questions that are answered by the material provided. The
research described has helped the field understand the central role
of exchange in marketing relationships, and how product features,
pricing strategies, delivery mechanism and various communication
modalities create or fail to produce functioning marketplaces
around the world. In addition, it reminds us all of the need to
continue to learn, to grow, and to share our knowledge - in
whatever corner of the marketing world we find ourselves.
As economic activity has become more information-intensive and
ideas about the information society have been canvassed widely,
information technology has overshadowed thinking about the role of
communication and information. In the advanced economies investment
in information-handling equipment has grown rapidly in importance
and almost throughout the world telecommunications facilities are
advocated as the leading edge of development.This wide-ranging
collection charts the responses of the economics discipline to
these changes, initially slowly but with gathering pace, as
communication and information have moved from the sidelines to
centre stage. This book will be an indispensible reference source
by all those in the economics community, those interested in
information science, library studies and communication.
The economics of language remains neglected territory. Language
makes information operational. As a social technology, it is a
resource of the symbolic species - some argue it defines the human
species. Language affects ability to find employment; cultural
identity, effective communication in business, international trade,
and tourism; negotiations and settlement procedures; political
activity; and conflict within and between nations. Donald
Lamberton, a leading scholar in the field, has selected key papers
which address issues such as why some languages survive and others
do not, the importance of language to the operation of a world-wide
business, the problem of the language divide in economic
development and the future of new language technologies such as
telephone interpreting services, the internet and talking machines.
This authoritative collection of papers contributes, in the words
of Jacob Marschak, to 'the essential stuff of economics, in
particular the economics of uncertainty that characterizes problems
of human information, communication and organization'.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book, the area
of mathematical finance has grown rapidly, with financial analysts
using more sophisticated mathematical concepts, such as stochastic
integration, to describe the behavior of markets and to derive
computing methods. Maintaining the lucid style of its popular
predecessor, Introduction to Stochastic Calculus Applied to
Finance, Second Edition incorporates some of these new techniques
and concepts to provide an accessible, up-to-date initiation to the
field. New to the Second Edition Complements on discrete models,
including Rogers' approach to the fundamental theorem of asset
pricing and super-replication in incomplete markets Discussions on
local volatility, Dupire's formula, the change of numeraire
techniques, forward measures, and the forward Libor model A new
chapter on credit risk modeling An extension of the chapter on
simulation with numerical experiments that illustrate variance
reduction techniques and hedging strategies Additional exercises
and problems Providing all of the necessary stochastic calculus
theory, the authors cover many key finance topics, including
martingales, arbitrage, option pricing, American and European
options, the Black-Scholes model, optimal hedging, and the computer
simulation of financial models. They succeed in producing a solid
introduction to stochastic approaches used in the financial world.
In the last two years, consumers have experienced massive changes
in consumption - whether due to shifts in habits; the changing
information landscape; challenges to their identity, or new
economic experiences of scarcity or abundance. What can we expect
from these experiences? How are the world's leading thinkers
applying both foundational knowledge and novel insights as we seek
to understand consumer psychology in a constantly changing
landscape? And how can informed readers both contribute to and
evaluate our knowledge? This handbook offers a critical overview of
both fundamental topics in consumer psychology and those that are
of prominence in the contemporary marketplace, beginning with an
examination of individual psychology and broadening to topics
related to wider cultural and marketplace systems. The Cambridge
Handbook of Consumer Psychology, 2nd edition, will act as a
valuable guide for teachers and graduate and undergraduate students
in psychology, marketing, management, economics, sociology, and
anthropology.
Learn to respond effectively and appropriately to spiritual needs
in a health care setting Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness: An
Introductory Guide for Health Care Professionals explores the
principles of spiritual care as applied to clinical practice. This
book focuses specifically on the significance of spirituality in
clinical settings with practical suggestions on how to apply these
principles in the healing process. With chapters that begin with
clear objectives and end with guided questions, this valuable
textbook provides a framework that will aid health care facilities
in addressing spiritual needs in a clinical setting and help
faculty in mentoring students in the field. This practical guide
will help you learn when and how to address spiritual issues in
health care with patients for whom illness creates a crisis of
faith as well as those for whom it provides support. Spirituality,
Health, and Wholeness highlights not only the importance of health
care professionals in providing emotional, mental, and spiritual
care, but the necessity for them to address their own spirituality
as well. The book includes the experiences and case studies of
skilled authorities mostly from the Judeo-Christian or Judaic
tradition who identify principles that they found to be important
in working with patients from a wide diversity of spiritual
traditions. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness provides you with
detailed information on: Ministryhealinga model of wholeness and
healing that incorporates an integrated view of humanity through
the four domains: spiritual, emotional, physical, and social the
physiological impacts of humor and hope on mood, the neuroendocrine
hormones, and the immune system spiritual coping with traumaan
overview of the research literature and how to address the
spiritual coping needs and concerns of patients the role of faith
in providing meaning to physical illness and the importance of the
role of the health care professional in first understanding, and
then assisting the patient in their struggle to find meaning the
key components of spiritual care to increase the efficacy of
spiritual caregivers the bereavement process with regard to
religious, cultural, and gender variations, and the role of the
healthcare professional in providing support This book shows you
not only how to meet the spiritual needs of patients from a
diversity of faith traditions, but how to overcome challenges to
your own spirituality, such as difficult patients and patients
whose cultural outlook is so different from your own it causes
discomfort. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness will help all
health care professionals who want to bring spirituality into their
medical, dental, nursing, occupational therapy, or physical therapy
practice.
Using evidence from the Athenian Agora the authors show how objects
discovered during excavations provide a vivid picture of women's
lives. The book is structured according to the social roles women
played - as owners of property, companions (in and outside of
marriage), participants in ritual, craftspeople, producers, and
consumers. A final section moves from the ancient world to the
modern, discussing the role of women as archaeologists in the early
years of the Agora excavations.
A celebration of coffee, comprising in-depth reviews, comprehensive
cafe listings, expert articles, brewing guides and historical
information. Second Edition.
Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) was an illegitimate West Indian
emigrant who became the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
American Machiavelli focuses on Hamilton's controversial activities
as foreign policy adviser and aspiring military leader. In the
first major study of his foreign policy role in 30 years, John
Lamberton Harper describes a decade of bitter division over the
role of the Federal government in the economy during the 1790s and
draws parallels between Hamilton and the sixteenth century Italian
political adviser, Niccolo Machiavelli. Harper provides an original
and highly readable account of Hamiltonas famous clashes with
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, and his key role in defining the
U.S. national security strategy. John Lamberton Harper is Professor
of Foreign Policy and European Studies at the Johns Hopkins
University Bologna Center. He is the author of America and the
Reconstruction of Italy, 1945-1948 (Cambridge 1986), winner of the
1987 Marraro Prize from the Society for Italian Historical Studies,
and American Visions of Europe: Franklin D. Roosevelt, George F.
Kennan, and Dean G. Asheson (Cambridge 1994), winner of the 1995
Robert Ferrell Prize from the Society of Historians of American
Foreign Relations. His articles and reviews have appeared in
numerous publications, including The American Historical Review,
The Journal of American History, The Times Literary Supplement and
Foreign Affairs.
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