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This book evaluates UN performance in ensuring good governance in
Cambodia and Timor-Leste from a human-centred standpoint. East
Asian perspectives are juxtaposed with universal aspirations, and
the legality, legitimacy, and effectiveness of UN operations in the
two countries are considered. Each of the case-studies assesses the
justifiability of intervening and of actions and policies
implemented during the intervention, as well as considers the
justifiability of the conditions left after UN withdrawal, while
also including specific policy recommendations.
The four countries represented in this volume are East Asian middle
powers with strategic constraints upon their traditional security
policymaking. These middle powers have pursued diplomatic
activities raising their international profile or footprint, and
advancing their national interest, through normative foreign policy
and humanitarian channels, including peacebuilding, development,
and human security. In each case, therefore, there is a happy
coincidence of the national interest of the middle power expressed
though certain diplomatic "niches," and benefit to regional
partners in peace and development. The Niche Diplomacy of Asian
Middle Powers seeks to uncover the unique contributions of Asian
middle powers to the furtherance of humanitarian and human-related
policymaking, including the promotion of peace, development and
democracy long associated with middle-powerism, with particular
emphasis on their involvement in the Southeast Asian subregion.
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have made Southeast Asia a focus for
their attempts to get more "bang for their foreign policy buck" (or
Yen or Won) and have adopted similar normatively justified
variations on the theme of "new Southern policies." Meanwhile,
Thailand looks to play a variety of middle power roles within a
region where it is a major actor.
East Asia is a region deeply affected by conflict. Colonial,
ideological, and national wars have left their scars and legacies
on regional, international, and national governance. Yet East Asian
post-conflict development experiences have been viewed as
remarkably successful. The three largest economies of East Asia,
Japan, China, and South Korea, have all experienced dramatic growth
but immediately prior to their periods of expansion, all
experienced the devastating impacts of international conflicts
and/or civil upheaval. These post-conflict development 'success'
stories do not, however, tell the whole tale. Other states in East
Asia and in particular certain regions within some of these states,
while apparently emerging from similar conflictual backgrounds,
have experienced far less positive transitions. This volume
critically assesses measurements of success in East Asian
post-conflict development from a human-centered perspective. This
involves a major re-evaluation of accepted accounts of domestic
governance and international relations in East Asia from both a
comparative and inter-disciplinary viewpoint. Case study rich, this
volume provides policy prescriptions for East Asian donors and
actors in an effort to provide Asian solutions for Asian problems.
There is a certain body of knowledge and methods that finds
application in most branches of fluid mechanics. This book aims to
supply a proper theoretical understanding that will permit sensible
simplifications to be made in the formulation of problems, and
enable the reader to develop analytical models of practical
significance. Such analyses can be used to guide more detailed
experimental and numerical investigations. As in most technical
subjects, such understanding is acquired by detailed study of
highly simplified 'model problems'. The first part (Chapters 1-4)
is concerned entirely with the incompressible flow of a homogeneous
fluid. It was written for the Boston University introductory
graduate level course 'Advanced Fluid Mechanics'. The remaining
Chapters 5 and 6 deal with dispersive waves and acoustics, and are
unashamedly inspired by James Lighthill's masterpiece, Waves in
Fluids.
East Asia is a region deeply affected by conflict. Colonial,
ideological, and national wars have left their scars and legacies
on regional, international, and national governance. Yet East Asian
post-conflict development experiences have been viewed as
remarkably successful. The three largest economies of East Asia,
Japan, China, and South Korea, have all experienced dramatic growth
but immediately prior to their periods of expansion, all
experienced the devastating impacts of international conflicts
and/or civil upheaval. These post-conflict development 'success'
stories do not, however, tell the whole tale. Other states in East
Asia and in particular certain regions within some of these states,
while apparently emerging from similar conflictual backgrounds,
have experienced far less positive transitions. This volume
critically assesses measurements of success in East Asian
post-conflict development from a human-centered perspective. This
involves a major re-evaluation of accepted accounts of domestic
governance and international relations in East Asia from both a
comparative and inter-disciplinary viewpoint. Case study rich, this
volume provides policy prescriptions for East Asian donors and
actors in an effort to provide Asian solutions for Asian problems.
If you are taking an antioxidant or an antioxidant vitamin, or are
thinking of going on antioxidants, consider the information in this
fully referenced guide before you do. The undeniable legacy of
antioxidant vitamin use at today's high doses is an assemblage of
confusing and conflicting studies and reports of bad side effects
in hordes of unsuspecting victims. Only by knowing this
information, reviewed in consultation with your healthcare
professional, can you make an informed decision about your
healthcare. If you are a user of antioxidant vitamins A, C or E, or
multivitamins, this book contains vital information for you.
Most of the antioxidant side effects discussed are likely unknown
to your busy doctor. Although they are knowledgeable about routine
medical problems, few have heard of increased risks for cancer,
heart disease, and strokes caused by use of these vitamins; fewer
still associate increased mortality with antioxidants. As a
surgeon, medical research scientist, biochemist and practicing
doctor, Dr. Howes is appalled by the lack of information in the
medical community on the full range of side effects of the
antioxidant vitamins. "Antioxidant Vitamins A, C, and E in the
Twenty-first Century" offers a selective reference source and
summary demonstrating the ineffectiveness and adverse side effects
of the antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E.
Acoustics of Fluid-Structure Interactions addresses an increasingly important branch of fluid mechanics--the absorption of noise and vibration by fluid flow. This subject, which offers numerous challenges to conventional areas of acoustics, is of growing concern in places where the environment is adversely affected by sound. Howe presents useful background material on fluid mechanics and the elementary concepts of classical acoustics and structural vibrations. Using examples, many of which include complete worked solutions, he vividly illustrates the theoretical concepts involved. He provides the basis for all calculations necessary for the determination of sound generation by aircraft, ships, general ventilation and combustion systems, as well as musical instruments. Both a graduate textbook and a reference for researchers, Acoustics of Fluid-Structure Interactions is an important synthesis of information in this field. It will also aid engineers in the theory and practice of noise control.
Acoustics of Fluid-Structure Interactions addresses an increasingly
important branch of fluid mechanics - the absorption of noise and
vibration by fluid flow. This subject, which offers numerous
challenges to conventional areas of acoustics, is of growing
concern in places where the environment is adversely affected by
sound. Howe presents useful background material on fluid mechanics
and the elementary concepts of classical acoustics and structural
vibrations. Using examples, many of which include complete worked
solutions, he vividly illustrates the theoretical concepts
involved. He provides the basis for all calculations necessary for
the determination of sound generation by aircraft, ships, general
ventilation and combustion systems, as well as musical instruments.
Both a graduate textbook and a reference for researchers, Acoustics
of Fluid-Structure Interactions is an important synthesis of
information in this field. It will also aid engineers in the theory
and practice of noise control.
There is a certain body of knowledge and methods that finds
application in most branches of fluid mechanics. This book aims to
supply a proper theoretical understanding that will permit sensible
simplifications to be made in the formulation of problems, and
enable the reader to develop analytical models of practical
significance. Such analyses can be used to guide more detailed
experimental and numerical investigations. As in most technical
subjects, such understanding is acquired by detailed study of
highly simplified 'model problems'. The first part (Chapters 1-4)
is concerned entirely with the incompressible flow of a homogeneous
fluid. It was written for the Boston University introductory
graduate level course 'Advanced Fluid Mechanics'. The remaining
Chapters 5 and 6 deal with dispersive waves and acoustics, and are
unashamedly inspired by James Lighthill's masterpiece, Waves in
Fluids.
The Joint Institute for Aeronautics and Acoustics at Stanford
University was established in October 1973 to provide an academic
environment for long-term cooperative research between Stanford and
NASA Ames Research Center. Since its establishment, the Institute
has conducted theoretical and experimental work in the areas of
aerodynamics, acoustics, fluid mechanics, flight dynamics, guidance
and control, and human factors. This research has involved Stanford
faculty, research associates, graduate students, and many
distinguished visitors in collaborative efforts with the research
staff of NASA Ames Research Center. The occasion of the Institute's
tenth anniversary was used to reflect back on where that research
has brought us, and to consider where our endeavors should be
directed next. Thus, an International Symposium was held to review
recent advances in the fields relevant to the activities of the
Institute and to discuss the areas of research to be undertaken in
the future. This anniversary was also chosen as an opportunity to
honor one of the Institute's founders and its director, Professor
Krishnamurty Karamcheti. It has been his crea tive inspiration that
has provided the ideal research environment at the Joint
Institute."
This is an introduction to the branch of fluid mechanics concerned with the production of sound by hydrodynamic flows. It is designed for a one semester introductory course at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level. Great care is taken to explain underlying fluid mechanical and acoustic concepts, and to describe fully the steps in a complicated derivation. The discussion deals specifically with low Mach number flows, which enables the sound produced by `vortex-surface' interactions to be analyzed using the `compact Green's function'. This provides a routine procedure for estimating the sound, and an easy identification of those parts of a structure that are likely to be important sources of sound.
This book evaluates UN performance in ensuring good governance in
Cambodia and Timor-Leste from a human-centred standpoint. East
Asian perspectives are juxtaposed with universal aspirations, and
the legality, legitimacy, and effectiveness of UN operations in the
two countries are considered. Each of the case-studies assesses the
justifiability of intervening and of actions and policies
implemented during the intervention, as well as considers the
justifiability of the conditions left after UN withdrawal, while
also including specific policy recommendations.
That Proof of God Thingy is the third sci-fi adventure novel in the
Dr. Kenneth Messenger parallel universe series. Did God create man
or did man create God? And, if it is scientifically proven that God
does not exist, could this alter basic human behavior for the
better or for the worse? Howes has interwoven religions conflicts,
multi-culturism, creation, holy wars, intelligent design and
mathematical proof of the non-existence of God . The reader is
taken on a journey visiting today's top religious scholars and into
the realm of pure speculation and scientific efforts questioning
the verification of the existence of God. It also deals with the
age old battle between varying religions and cultures. It ventures
into folklore about meteors, comets and signs from God and the Dead
Sea Scrolls looking for clues and an answer to "The Believer's
Question." It considers the beliefs of the major world religions,
i.e., Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism etc., and even
Scientology. It delves deep and promises to give the reader the
definitive answer to The Believer's Question, "Can it be
scientifically proven that God exists?." What is the answer?
Alzheimer's Disease: Forget Antioxidants & Supplements is a
book presenting the scientific facts regarding the failure of these
agents to prevent or reverse this disease. As our life spans
increase, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is fast becoming a terrifying
scourge for mankind, as it robs its victims of their memories and
families of their finances. There are about 28 drugs in development
for treating Alzheimer's but there are no promises of a pending
success at hand. Painfully, I watched my dear mother succumb to
this dreaded disease and hope that my in depth research into oxygen
metabolism will offer opportunity for future research
breakthroughs. Supplement manufacturers frequently mislead
consumers with high-pressure advertisements, designed to create a
feeling of guilt when family members do not resort to the use of
one of their so called "memory miracle" pills. Overall,
antioxidants and supplements have been disappointments and
failures. Even though none of the current AD drugs have proved
effective over the long haul, they are prescribed to 25% of those
diagnosed with AD. The cost of care for AD patients is predicted to
"break the Medicare bank." Vaccines have also been failures. To be
perfectly candid, we do know what causes AD and do not know how to
prevent or treat it. That is the truth but research still offers
hope. We must fight to have increased funding for Alzheimer's
research. In the interim, we must require and demand respectful and
qualified care for all Alzheimer's patients. About 5.3 million
(figures vary) Americans currently have AD and a new case is
diagnosed every 70 seconds. The word "victim" seems overused in
today's media but it is truly appropriate for those suffering from
the tragedy called Alzheimer's disease (AD). We can and we must do
better. Read my book for clues to the future of AD.
This is an introduction to the branch of fluid mechanics concerned with the production of sound by hydrodynamic flows. It is designed for a one semester introductory course at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level. Great care is taken to explain underlying fluid mechanical and acoustic concepts, and to describe fully the steps in a complicated derivation. The discussion deals specifically with low Mach number flows, which enables the sound produced by `vortex-surface' interactions to be analyzed using the `compact Green's function'. This provides a routine procedure for estimating the sound, and an easy identification of those parts of a structure that are likely to be important sources of sound.
Drs. Lisa Howe and Harry Booth, Jr have assembled an expert panel
of authors on the topics of Soft Tissue Surgery. Articles
include:Current concepts in hepatobiliary surgery, Current concepts
in portosystemic shunting,Current concepts in oncologic
surgery,Current concepts in skin and reconstructive surgery,Medical
device facilitation of soft tissue surgery,Considerations in
perioperative drug use in the soft tissue surgery patient, and
more!
Recent Developments in Neurodegeneration discusses the diverse
functions of nitric oxide regarding redox regulation, the cellular
energy pool, modifications in genetic material, neurogenesis, the
effects on protein degradation mechanisms and functional
consociation with glial cells. The authors consider the latest
evidence that demonstrates that Alzheimer's disease-associated
proteins and their genes play a key role in the post-ischemic
development of neurodegeneration with dementia. The main processes
associated with secondary tissue damage following traumatic injury
to the nervous system are reviewed. In closing, a comprehensive
investigation of the combination of tremor and olfactory perception
characteristics among patients with Parkinson's disease and
essential tremor is presented.
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