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Comprehensive and understandable, the New Collegeville Bible
Commentary series brings the timeless messages and relevance of the
New Testament to today's readers. With recent scholarship, this
series provides vital background and addresses important questions
such as authorship and cultural context. The New Collegeville Bible
Commentary includes New American Bible translation and will appeal
to preachers, teachers, Bible study groups, and Bible readers.
Thought-provoking and understandable, Scott M. Lewis, S.J., breaks
the Gospel of John down into manageable sections with commentary
vital to new and returning readers. Using themes from John's
prologue to provide a focus, Lewis encourages his readers to
question and ponder, rather than gloss over, this deceptively
simple text. The Gospel According to John and the Johannine Letters
offers a brief commentary, incorporating recent scholarship, with a
general approach. Ideally suited for Bible study groups as well as
individual reflection, it is accessible to a broad range of people.
Measuring governance has become an increasingly important feature
of modern societies, with organisations and institutions expected
to prove their worth by quantifying their activities and results.
This unique Handbook maps historical developments, theoretical
conceptions and key approaches, and summarises what is known about
measuring governance from a variety of fields of practice. Peter
Triantafillou and Jenny M. Lewis bring together an array of leading
international academics to examine how governance is measured
across different policy sectors and levels of government. Chapters
explore the sociological theory of measurement, the quality of
collaborative governance processes, governance in public health
care, and global development cooperation. The editors and
contributors have combined theoretical thinking with empirical
findings to support this comprehensive overview of measuring
governance, providing a significant contribution to the ongoing
discourse in this field. This thought-provoking Handbook will
appeal to public administration and public policy professionals, as
well as business and government practitioners at a national and
international level. It will also prove highly beneficial to
students, academics and researchers in governance, social policy,
business and management and political science.
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Belonging (Paperback)
Karoline M Lewis
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Lewis and Able examine the economic relationship between Latin
America and the 'advanced' countries since their independence from
Spanish and Portuguese rule. They reinterpret the significance of
Latin America's external connections through juxtaposing Latin
America and the British scholars from different ideological and
intellectual backgrounds. This work is of considerable importance
in promoting comparative work in development studies of Latin
America and the Third World.
This book introduces the reader to a new method of data
assimilation with deterministic constraints (exact satisfaction of
dynamic constraints)-an optimal assimilation strategy called
Forecast Sensitivity Method (FSM), as an alternative to the
well-known four-dimensional variational (4D-Var) data assimilation
method. 4D-Var works with a forward in time prediction model and a
backward in time tangent linear model (TLM). The equivalence of
data assimilation via 4D-Var and FSM is proven and problems using
low-order dynamics clarify the process of data assimilation by the
two methods. The problem of return flow over the Gulf of Mexico
that includes upper-air observations and realistic dynamical
constraints gives the reader a good idea of how the FSM can be
implemented in a real-world situation.
Contemned, is the story of a scorned woman named Genesis and her
revelation after she missed the rapture. The revelation of true
evil lying in wait to expose itself within each and every one left
on earth. Genesis thought she was a Christian and knew she would be
saved. She attended church every Sunday. She is a divorced mother
of two kids, a teenage boy called BJ and an eight year old daughter
called JoJo. Gen is a hard worker with an average social life. Upon
her mother's request, she opened her home to her sister and her two
younger children. She thought she was handling the stress just
fine. She hadn't killed her ex-husband and his Bimbo Barbie's and
her estranged, man-hungry, unsocialable, not quite divorced yet
sister who was driving her insane daily. She even sung in the choir
at her church, but none of that mattered. She still missed the
rapture. It was an average day. Genesis was looking forward to the
night. She and her girlfriends were going to DJ's Blue Note Caf to
listen to the poetic sound of spoken words by the featured spoken
word artists. It was the true blues scene, the bass player wearing
his dark shades, the sax player, oh my God that man is hot, the
drummer, and the artists expressing the inner feelings and thoughts
she dare not say. Mix the element with a couple of glasses of White
Zinfandel and maybe a shot of Patron or E&J, depending on the
mood and it becomes chill time. It wasn't until the next morning
when her son rushed into their home asking, screaming that she
realizes something is terribly wrong. "Why didn't God take us Mom,
why?" BJ kept repeating. The rapture had come and gone and
questions are overwhelming her ability to think. What happens next
is the only thought on Genesis mind. Her curiosity of why she was
not taken haunted her soul. Her mother had been her link to heaven,
and now her mother, JoJo and Bri's kids were gone. Follow them
through their struggle with self-identity and trials and
tribulations to escape from a satanic world. The mark of the beast
is all around them as they attempt to travel from Texas to Israel.
How will they survive and will they make it?
With only one learner, it is possible for the teacher to give
serious attention to principles of second language acquisition such
as motivation, error treatment, and learner autonomy, which are
more difficult to address in classroom learning. This book combines
theory with practical suggestions, making it invaluable for
language tutors.
Explores the contradictions in Britain's humanitarian and military
intervention in Libya and Syria, beginning with the Arab Spring in
2010 Provides a detailed study of intentions and motives expressed
by Members of Parliament, of consequent British state actions and
their outcomes, and of MPs' reactions to outcomes
Analyzing the social consequences of recent development strategies
in Latin America, this volume introduces readers to official
strategies, private initiatives and individual responses to issues
of welfare and poverty during the 20th century. These issues are
addressed from several disciplines, using conventional economic
data to interpret social change.;An introduction is followed by a
wide range of case studies, including Pinochet's Chile, the Haiti
of the Duvaliers and Nicaragua under the Somocistas and
Sandinistas, as well as Brazil, Mexico, the Argentine, Cuba and
Columbia. Christopher Abel is co-editor with Nissa Torrents of
"Jose Marti: Revolutionary Democrat".
Renaud should be commended for her objective of contributing to the
solution of contemporary socioeconomic problems associated with
AIDS in Senegal.. -o Ann Reed, Indiana University of Africa Today
The contributions of anthropologists to the interpretation,
management, and eventual resolution of the worldwide AIDS crisis
have received less popular attention than those of medical
professionals, perhaps because "soft" science is viewed as
irrelevant to the hoped- for medical breakthrough. This engaging
book, with its emphasis on cultural context (especially local
religious and health-related beliefs and practices) and its wealth
of practical implications (most notably regarding male condom
acceptance), belies that notion in a compelling way, through the
words of sensible and courageous women involved in (legal)
prostitution in Senegal, West Africa. Based on dissertation
research, the book describes a remarkably successful AIDS education
project under which prostitutes not only changed their own behavior
but also that of their clients. There are practical ideas for AIDS
prevention education here, and there is also good anthropology.
Renaud used a variety of ethnogra -o M. A. Gwynne of SUNY at St HIV
ravaged the African continent faster and earlier than any other in
the world, spreading primarily through unprotected heterosexual
sex. Kaolack, Senegal is a town where travelers and prostitutes
converge, and HIV transmission rates have soared, especially among
the prostitutes. Going beyond empirical analysis of risk/behavior
data, Women at the Crossroads tells the stories of these women in
their own words. The women portrayed keep their profession a secret
from their families and friends, but abide by Senegalese law which
states that prostitution is legal for those who register with the
police and undergo bi-monthly health examinations. By observing one
clinic's successful AIDS education campaign, anthropologist
Michelle Renaud demons
This collection features five peer-reviewed reviews on rust
diseases of cereals. The first chapter provides an overview of the
wheat rust pathogen lifecycle that has been critical to the design
of effective disease management strategies and discusses recent
integration of basic biological knowledge and genomic-led tools
within an epidemiological framework. The second chapter introduces
stripe rust and provides an overview of its decimation of crop
yields worldwide. The chapter summarises recent advances in
identifying stripe rust resistance genes in wheat as a means of
controlling disease spread and limiting its economic damage. The
third chapter addresses the need for more effective and sustainable
control of rust pathogens affecting wheat and barley in the face of
increasing regulatory measures against the use of conventional
fungicides, as well as the spread of fungicide resistance. The
fourth chapter provides an overview of the recent advances in
controlling wheat rust, focussing on the role of pathogen and host
genetics, host-pathogen interactions, epidemiology and management
strategies. The final chapter considers the main rust pathogens
affecting sorghum and details the different conditions in which
they proliferate, their symptoms and impact on crop yields.
This wise, eloquent volume distils the essence of Dr. Jerry Lewis'
rich 25-year background in the teaching of psychotherapeutic skills
to residents and other professionals - skills that are central to
the core identity of the psychiatrist.
Why do French voters vote the way they do? In this book, leading international scholars examine this question from many different angles. Special attention is given to the 2002 national elections, when right-wing extremist Le Pen made such a spectacular showing in the presidential contest. Was the first-ballot success of Le Pen based on issues of law and order, ethnicity, nationalism or on the economy? What about the role of the traditional factors of social class, region, religion and left-right ideology? Do the peculiar electoral institutions of the Fifth Republic foster political extremism, or act as a break on it? The French Voter considers these issues both in relation to the 2002 contest and past elections.
An original and comprehensive study of the sociological and
psychological forces driving individual choices in French
Presidential elections. Based on a unique comparative analysis of
four French presidential contests over the last two decades, this
book presents a rigorous examination of long-term and short-term
voter motivations.
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