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In 1921, Inupait seamstress Ada Blackjack joined a a group of four
white men who wanted to establish a trading post on Wrangel Island
in the freezing Arctic Ocean. The explorers were stranded on the
island when their return ship was forced to turn back due to ice.
Facing harsh conditions and dwindling food supplies, the men died
one by one, but Ada remained. Find out how she alone managed to
survive the disastrous expedition.
Balance today's most recent organizational behavior developments
and trends with proven classic management ideas when you use
Griffin/Phillips' ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR: MANAGING PEOPLE AND
ORGANIZATIONS, International Edition14E. This applied,
student-oriented approach emphasizes how to think and act like a
successful manager as students examine the fundamentals of employee
behavior. Updated learning features and chapter-opening 'Real-World
Challenges,' the latest research findings and revised content all
reflect today's most recent changes in organizational behavior
(OB). Current, applied examples from well-known organizations work
with in-chapter cases, self-assessments, video cases and exercises
to create a reader-friendly focus. Students examine OB's most
pressing issues as they develop the skills, tools and resources to
personally succeed and effectively lead others in the modern
workplace. MindTap digital resources further reinforce critical OB
concepts.
Lucidus, King of Light asks a star being named Angelique to help
teach the beings of the green planet, a planet in a galaxy far away
from her sky, to be at peace. As Lucidus speaks to Angelique she
watches in awe as each exhale gives birth to a new star. Angelique
promises to help this beautiful being but is unsure how she will
accomplish such a mission. When she arrives at the green planet she
meets with some of its inhabitants - the birds, the trees, the
waters, the flowers and a boy who dances like the sun. They all
lead her in the direction of the humans, those who have destroyed
peace on the planet. When Angelique meets the humans she is
dismayed as they are the only beings that are unable to see her or
hear her. How can she help the humans if they do not know she
exists? Will she be able to keep her promise to Lucidus? Doubtful
and afraid, Angelique retreats to a beautiful forest where she
falls asleep and is given an inspired message in her dream. Does
the message in the dream compel her to complete her mission and
help the humans realize peace?
In 1921, Inupait seamstress Ada Blackjack joined a a group of four
white men who wanted to establish a trading post on Wrangel Island
in the freezing Arctic Ocean. The explorers were stranded on the
island when their return ship was forced to turn back due to ice.
Facing harsh conditions and dwindling food supplies, the men died
one by one, but Ada remained. Find out how she alone managed to
survive the disastrous expedition.
Desperate Strangers weaves together the lives of five people.
Michael Ryan, a gulf war veteran and an attorney in a small Phoenix
law firm is asked to represent a former client, Wayne Fuller who is
charged with molesting his daughter. In researching his defense, he
enlists the aid of a well known criminal attorney, Addam Stein. His
paralegal is a beautiful young woman, Jennifer Spencer. She is
married to a handsome young Hispanic, Tony Enriquez who is also the
client of Addam Stein. Her life changes as she discovers that Tony
is a known drug dealer with a sadistic nature. Tony is pressuring
Addam to come up with $5 million dollars. He needs to convince
Jennifer to seduce Mike into killing Tony. While preparing and
trying this case, the web of seduction and murder takes form. The
police are called to investigate and the murderer could be any
number of suspects. A story of love, seduction and murder come
crashing in on all of them.
This issue will serve as a review of current ideas and surgical
trends in the management of complex cervical spine disorders. Each
chapter will discuss surgical techniques will illustrative cases
and end on a very contemporary evidence-based review of the
literature.
Are the relationships between minority groups as significant as
those between dominant and minority groups? Phillips argues that
they are in this innovative analysis of the relationships between
the African American and the Jewish American communities during the
last one hundred years. In An Unillustrious Alliance the evolved
relations between the African American and the Jewish American
communities are examined historically and sociologically. The scope
of the work is from 1890 through the 1980s, and the materials are
organized largely into decadal periods. The key relationships
examined are negotiating, bargaining, cooperating, and conflicting.
Two features of Phillips' approach distinguish it from most of the
traditional examinations of racial and ethnic or minority group
relations. First, there is strict emphasis placed on collective
behavior or action. Phillips examines the concerted group actions
of these two minority communities for the attainment of their
separate as well as their joint purposes. Second, the main concern
is the concerted actions or alliances and coalition between two
minority communities, not the relationships between a dominant and
a subordinate group. Throughout the study implications are drawn
for public policy studies as well as for students and scholars of
American ethnic and racial studies.
This book specifies the foundation for Adapted Primary Literature
(APL), a novel text genre that enables the learning and teaching of
science using research articles that were adapted to the knowledge
level of high-school students. More than 50 years ago, J.J. Schwab
suggested that Primary Scientific Articles "afford the most
authentic, unretouched specimens of enquiry that we can obtain" and
raised for the first time the idea that such articles can be used
for "enquiry into enquiry". This book, the first to be published on
this topic, presents the realization of this vision and shows how
the reading and writing of scientific articles can be used for
inquiry learning and teaching. It provides the origins and theory
of APL and examines the concept and its importance. It outlines a
detailed description of creating and using APL and provides
examples for the use of the enactment of APL in classes, as well as
descriptions of possible future prospects for the implementation of
APL. Altogether, the book lays the foundations for the use of this
authentic text genre for the learning and teaching of science in
secondary schools.
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The traditional agents for controlling the levels of glucose in the
blood remain important therapies but they have their downside from
the point of view of tolerability and side effects. Moreover, they
appear not to be able to counter the natural history deterioration
of the disease in terms of the onset of diabetic-related
complications.
Recent years have seen an influx of new treatment therapies and
technologies aimed at achieving better glycaemic control for
diabetic patients such as liraglutide (Novo Nordisk) and
saxagliptin (BMS/Astra-Zeneca) and insulin pumps, away from the
more traditional therapies used (classic insulin therapy, oral
hypoglycaemics).
This book outlines these new technologies/treatments by
collating the best journal articles published in the last year, and
providing expert analysis on each one.
Advanced Technologies and Treatment for Diabetes 3E brings
together and critically analyses the last year's most important
articles published in the world's leading medical journals on this
topic. Chapters are focused on the most current hot topic areas
such as: new methods of insulin delivery; internet and IT use in
treatment of diabetes; bariatric surgery & diabetes; and
immunotherapy for type 1 diabetes.
Each chapter includes abstracts of the published articles,
scientific conclusions made, as well as annotations and a comments
and analysis section from the relevant chapter editor, each of
which being a well-known expert in the field.
All researchers in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology and
metabolism will find this book extremely useful, as will diabetes
technology developers, and specialist endocrinologists involved
with the care of diabetic patients.
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a powerful and rapid tool for
performing complex analyses of a number of different molecular
species ranging from small inorganic ions to large nucleic acid
fragments and proteins. It is quickly becoming established as a
useful tool in clinical medicine due to its consumption of minute
samples (less than a microlitre), low reagent costs, and extreme
sensitivity, depending upon the source of detection used. Clinical
Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis aims to give an in-depth
manual of CE applications in several important areas of clinical
science. Divided into seven sections, this volume provides a brief
overview of how CE has been applied in clinical settings, followed
by several chapters on CE analysis of important diagnostic
molecules and biofluids, as well as descriptions of applications in
clinical chemistry, hematology, bacteriology, virology,
disease-associated biomarker discovery, immunology and genetic
analysis. Written in the successful Methods in Molecular Biology
(TM) series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and notes on
troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
easily accessible, Clinical Applications of Capillary
Electrophoresis seeks to serve as a valuable source of information
not only for clinical pathologists, but also clinical scientists
who wish to apply the technique to diagnosis and research.
This book brings back together Michael Ryan, the 38-year-old
attorney in Phoenix, and 23-year-old Jennifer Spencer, the raven
haired, blue eyed beauty he met through her boss, Addam Stein, form
whom Jennifer worked as a paralegal. Jennifer married Tony
Enriquez, a suave handsome Hispanic man who she fell for on first
sight. She marries him not knowing that behind that veneer was a
man who was sadistic nature of a drug dealing head of his own
syndicate. Addam was being pressured by Tony, his criminal defense
client to come up with $5 million dollars to purchase drugs. Addam
sends Jennifer to seduce Mike into killing her husband. Using her
beauty, she does just that. Mike falls in love with her and
realizes it is foolish. After Tony is killed, she leaves Mike only
to meet him again for one last weekend in Las Vegas. The story
begins with her sister calling Mike to inform him that Jennifer has
attempted suicide. What does he do? He rushes to help her again
only to become involved with her desperate life. Felipe Lopez,
Tony's second in command, takes over the drug business on Tony's
death. He is running out of money to buy large shipments of cocaine
and marijuana. He needs to find Tony's stash of money and Jennifer
remains his last key. He intends on kidnapping Jennifer and access
Tony's riches. Now, Mike needs to protect her... and himself.
Corporate Finance 1: Private Equity and Entrepreneurial Finance
explores the growing interest in everything "corporate" that is
fueled by a healthy combination of fundamental theoretical
developments and recent widespread access to large transactional
databases. This handbook takes stock of the main empirical findings
across a spectrum of corporate finance issues, ranging from
econometric methodology to raising capital and capital structure
choice. Through three volumes in this series, users will examine
corporate investment behavior and explore governance topics using
large-sample data descriptions, informal hypothesis testing, and
structural tests of theory. With researchers employing a wide
spectrum of econometric techniques, institutional settings, and
market structures in order to distill the central message in the
data, these volumes represent an enormous effort in systematizing
and analyzing the most important subjects in corporate finance.
Science education at school level worldwide faces three perennial
problems that have become more pressing of late. These are to a
considerable extent interwoven with concerns about the entire
school curriculum and its reception by students. The rst problem is
the increasing intellectual isolation of science from the other
subjects in the school curriculum. Science is too often still
taught didactically as a collection of pre-determined truths about
which there can be no dispute. As a con- quence, many students do
not feel any "ownership" of these ideas. Most other school subjects
do somewhat better in these regards. For example, in language
classes, s- dents suggest different interpretations of a text and
then debate the relative merits of the cases being put forward.
Moreover, ideas that are of use in science are presented to
students elsewhere and then re-taught, often using different
terminology, in s- ence. For example, algebra is taught in terms of
"x, y, z" in mathematics classes, but students are later unable to
see the relevance of that to the meaning of the universal gas laws
in physics, where "p, v, t" are used. The result is that students
are c- fused and too often alienated, leading to their failure to
achieve that "extraction of an education from a scheme of
instruction" which Jerome Bruner thought so highly desirable.
A collection of inter-connected topics in areas of mathematics which particularly interest the author, ranging over the two millennia from the work of Archimedes to the "Werke" of Gauss. The book is intended for those who love mathematics, including undergraduate students of mathematics, more experienced students and the vast unseen host of amateur mathematicians. It is equally a useful source of material for those who teach mathematics.
This book covers the main topics concerned with interpolation and approximation by polynomials. This subject can be traced back to the precalculus era but has enjoyed most of its growth and development since the end of the nineteenth century and is still a lively and flourishing part of mathematics. In addition to coverage of univariate interpolation and approximation, the text includes material on multivariate interpolation and multivariate numerical integration, a generalization of the Bernstein polynomials that has not previously appeared in book form, and a greater coverage of Peano kernel theory than is found in most textbooks. There are many worked examples and each section ends with a number of carefully selected problems that extend the student's understanding of the text. George Phillips has lectured and researched in mathematics at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. His most recent book, Two Millenia of Mathematics: From Archimedes to Gauss (Springer 2000), received enthusiastic reviews in the USA, Britain and Canada. He is well known for his clarity of writing and his many contributions as a researcher in approximation theory.
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