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This is the first reader to gather primary sources from influential
theorists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries in one place,
presenting the wide-ranging and nuanced theoretical debates
occurring in the field of religious studies. Each chapter focuses
on a major theorist and contains: * an introduction contextualizing
their key ideas * one or two selections representative of the
theorist's innovative methodological approach(es) * discussion
questions to extend and deepen reader engagement Divided in three
sections, the first part includes foundational comparative debates:
* Mary Douglas's articulation of purity and impurity * Phyllis
Trible's methods of reading sacred texts * Wendy Doniger's
comparative mythology * Catherine Bell's reimagining of religious
and secular ritual The second part focuses on methodological
particularity: * Alice Walker's use of narrative * Charles Long's
critique of Eurocentricism * Caroline Walker Bynum's emphasis on
gender and materiality The third section focuses on expanding
boundaries: * Gloria Anzaldua's work on borders and languages *
Judith Butler's critique of gender and sex norms * Saba Mahmood's
expansion on the critique of colonialism's secularizing demands
Reflecting the cultural turn and extending the existing canon, this
is the anthology instructors have been waiting for. For further
detail on the theorists discussed, please consult Cultural
Approaches to Studying Religion: An Introduction to Theories and
Methods, edited by Sarah J. Bloesch and Meredith Minister.
Most of us only half-listen to the public service announcements
about safety in the home. We lock our doors at night, but do little
else to change habits that may make us the next victims of the
dangerous individuals who are always on the watch for their next
opportunity. This updated paperback edition takes readers through
the mindset of predatory criminals - their motives, various plans
of attack, and way of thinking - and then teaches simple lifestyle
techniques that will help reduce the risk of becoming victimized.
Featuring a new chapter on how the Internet and social media has
radically changed how some predators operate, criminal behavior
specialists Greg Cooper and Mike King provide expert analysis based
on real-life cases, in addition to moving insights from victims and
criminals themselves. The authors make the point that the people
who commit these crimes aren't much different from the predators of
the wild, preying on the weak and unsuspecting. What makes these
individuals more dangerous than their instinctive wildlife
counterparts, however, is that they consciously choose to inflict
their will on the more vulnerable members of their own species. To
protect our loved ones and ourselves requires that we truly educate
ourselves about the predators who live in our society and then take
appropriate action. This excellent, in-depth study will help
readers lead safer lives.
- Offers a factual in-depth analysis of the VFH market, without
bias, to inform the practitioner and seeks to provoke further
discussion amongst the academic community. - Illuminates the
current situation surrounding the for-hire industry, and its
dominance by a few large players such as Uber, Lyft and Didi
Chuxing, and offers insights into the future of this fast-moving
sector. - A unique examination conducted by renowned experts,
relevant to all global markets.
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Tangled Destiny (Hardcover)
Patricia M Cooper
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Over the past two decades the benefits of label-free biosensor
analysis have begun to make an impact in the market, and systems
are beginning to be used as mainstream research tools in many drug
discovery laboratories.
"Label-Free Technologies For Drug Discovery" summarises the
latest and emerging developments in label-free detection systems,
their underlying technology principles and end-user case studies
that reveal the power and limitations of label-free in all areas of
drug discovery.
Label-free technologies discussed include SPR, NMR,
high-throughput mass spectrometry, resonant waveguide plate-based
screening, transmitted-light imaging, isothermal titration
calorimetry, optical and impedance cell-based assays and other
biophysical methods. The technologies are discussed in relation to
their use as screening technologies, high-content technologies, hit
finding and hit validation strategies, mode of action and ADME/T,
access to difficult target classes, cell-based receptor/ligand
interactions particularly orphan receptors, and antibody and small
molecule affinity and kinetic analysis.
"Label-Free Technologies For Drug Discovery" is an essential
guide to this emerging class of tools for researchers in drug
discovery and development, particularly high-throughput screening
and compound profiling teams, medicinal chemists, structural
biologists, assay developers, ADME/T specialists, and others
interested in biomolecular interaction analysis.
This is the first of two volumes of a state-of-the-art survey
article collection which originates from three commutative algebra
sessions at the 2009 Fall Southeastern American Mathematical
Society Meeting at Florida Atlantic University. The articles reach
into diverse areas of commutative algebra and build a bridge
between Noetherian and non-Noetherian commutative algebra. These
volumes present current trends in two of the most active areas of
commutative algebra: non-noetherian rings (factorization, ideal
theory, integrality), and noetherian rings (the local theory,
graded situation, and interactions with combinatorics and
geometry). This volume contains combinatorial and homological
surveys. The combinatorial papers document some of the increasing
focus in commutative algebra recently on the interaction between
algebra and combinatorics. Specifically, one can use combinatorial
techniques to investigate resolutions and other algebraic
structures as with the papers of Floystad on Boij-Soederburg
theory, of Geramita, Harbourne and Migliore, and of Cooper on
Hilbert functions, of Clark on minimal poset resolutions and of
Mermin on simplicial resolutions. One can also utilize algebraic
invariants to understand combinatorial structures like graphs,
hypergraphs, and simplicial complexes such as in the paper of Morey
and Villarreal on edge ideals. Homological techniques have become
indispensable tools for the study of noetherian rings. These ideas
have yielded amazing levels of interaction with other fields like
algebraic topology (via differential graded techniques as well as
the foundations of homological algebra), analysis (via the study of
D-modules), and combinatorics (as described in the previous
paragraph). The homological articles the editors have included in
this volume relate mostly to how homological techniques help us
better understand rings and singularities both noetherian and
non-noetherian such as in the papers by Roberts, Yao, Hummel and
Leuschke.
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