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The recent rapid advances in wireless technologies have created a
demand for high quality multimedia applications and services. These
advanced multimedia applications give rise to a new set of
challenges in providing Quality of Service (QoS) when delivering
these services over wireless networks. The Handbook of Research on
Wireless Multimedia: Quality of Service and Solutions highlights
and discusses the underlying QoS issues that arise in the delivery
of real-time multimedia services over wireless networks. This
cutting-edge book presents state-of-the-art solutions from leading
researchers active in the field to address the QoS issues for
different wireless multimedia applications.
Honest happiness and effortless living are possible. You just have
to heal from a blame addiction you didnât know you had. Life is
designed to be effortless. It might not seem like it right now, but
a deep sense of confidence, freedom, and serenity is attainable
regardless of your situation. All you need to do is address ONE
habit. One that you didnât know you had. Anxiety, depression,
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sadness, you will begin to find out who you honestly areâall so
you can find out what your true purpose is.
This book offers an advanced introduction to central questions in
legal philosophy. What factors determine the content of the law in
force? What makes a normative system a legal system? How does law
beyond the state differ from domestic law? What kind of moral force
does law have? These are all questions about the nature of law. The
most important existing views are introduced, but the aim is not to
survey the existing literature. Rather, this book introduces the
subject by stepping back from the fray to sketch the big picture,
to show just what is at stake in these old debates. Legal
philosophy has become somewhat arid and inward looking. In part
this is because the disagreement between the main camps on the
important questions is apparently intractable. The main aim of the
book is to suggest both a diagnosis and a proper practical response
to this situation of intractable disagreement about questions that
do matter.
What do Christians do with the Bible? How do they--individually and
collectively--interact with the sacred texts? Why does this
engagement shift so drastically among and between social,
historical, religious, and institutional contexts? Such questions
are addressed in a most enlightening, engaging, and original way in
"The Social Life of Scriptures."
Contributors offer a collection of closely analyzed and
carefully conducted ethnographic and historical case studies,
covering a range of geographic, theological, and cultural
territory, including: American evangelicals and charismatics;
Jamaican Rastafarians; evangelical and Catholic Mayans; Northern
Irish charismatics; Nigerian Anglicans; and Chinese evangelicals in
the United States.
"The Social Life of Scriptures" is the first book to present an
eclectic, cross-cultural, and comparative investigation of Bible
use. Moreover, it models an important movement to outline a
framework for how scriptures are implicated in organizing social
structures and meanings, with specific foci on gender, ethnicity,
agency, and power.
Readings for a History of Anthropological Theory curates and
collects many of the most important publications of anthropological
thought spanning the last hundred years, building a strong
foundation in both classical and contemporary theory. The sixth
edition includes seventeen new readings, with a sharpened focus on
public anthropology, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity,
linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and the Anthropocene. Each
piece of writing is accompanied by a short introduction, key terms,
study questions, and further readings that elucidate the original
text. On its own or together with A History of Anthropological
Theory, sixth edition, this anthology offers an unrivalled
introduction to the theory of anthropology that reflects not only
its history but also the changing nature of the discipline today.
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Autonomic Management of Mobile Multimedia Services - 9th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia and Mobile Networks and Services, MMNS 2006, Dublin, Ireland, October 25-27, 2006, Proceedings (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
Ahmed Helmy, Brendan Jennings, Liam Murphy, Tom Pfeifer
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th
IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia and
Mobile Networks and Services, MMNS 2006, held in Dublin, Ireland in
October 2006 in the course of the 2nd International Week on
Management of Networks and Services, Manweek 2006. The 18 revised
full papers and six revised short papers presented were carefully
reviewed and selected from 71 submissions.
This book offers an advanced introduction to central questions in
legal philosophy. What factors determine the content of the law in
force? What makes a normative system a legal system? How does law
beyond the state differ from domestic law? What kind of moral force
does law have? These are all questions about the nature of law. The
most important existing views are introduced, but the aim is not to
survey the existing literature. Rather, this book introduces the
subject by stepping back from the fray to sketch the big picture,
to show just what is at stake in these old debates. Legal
philosophy has become somewhat arid and inward looking. In part
this is because the disagreement between the main camps on the
important questions is apparently intractable. The main aim of the
book is to suggest both a diagnosis and a proper practical response
to this situation of intractable disagreement about questions that
do matter.
In a capitalist economy, taxes are the most important instrument by
which the political system puts into practice a conception of
economic and distributive justice. Taxes arouse strong passions,
fueled not only by conflicts of economic self-interest, but by
conflicting ideas of fairness. Taking as a guiding principle the
conventional nature of private property, Murphy and Nagel show how
taxes can only be evaluated as part of the overall system of
property rights that they help to create. Justice or injustice in
taxation, they argue, can only mean justice or injustice in the
system of property rights and entitlements that result from a
particular regime. Taking up ethical issues about individual
liberty, interpersonal obligation, and both collective and personal
responsibility, Murphy and Nagel force us to reconsider how our tax
policy shapes our system of property rights.
What do Christians do with the Bible? How do they--individually and
collectively--interact with the sacred texts? Why does this
engagement shift so drastically among and between social,
historical, religious, and institutional contexts? Such questions
are addressed in a most enlightening, engaging, and original way in
"The Social Life of Scriptures."
Contributors offer a collection of closely analyzed and
carefully conducted ethnographic and historical case studies,
covering a range of geographic, theological, and cultural
territory, including: American evangelicals and charismatics;
Jamaican Rastafarians; evangelical and Catholic Mayans; Northern
Irish charismatics; Nigerian Anglicans; and Chinese evangelicals in
the United States.
"The Social Life of Scriptures" is the first book to present an
eclectic, cross-cultural, and comparative investigation of Bible
use. Moreover, it models an important movement to outline a
framework for how scriptures are implicated in organizing social
structures and meanings, with specific foci on gender, ethnicity,
agency, and power.
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