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The series is a platform for contributions of all kinds to this
rapidly developing field. General problems are studied from the
perspective of individual languages, language families, language
groups, or language samples. Conclusions are the result of a
deepened study of empirical data. Special emphasis is given to
little-known languages, whose analysis may shed new light on
long-standing problems in general linguistics.
Helping Children Cope with Trauma bridges theory and practice in
examining emerging approaches to enhancing resilience and treating
traumatised children. Adopting a child-centred perspective, it
highlights the importance of the synergy between individual,
family, community and social interventions for recovery from
post-traumatic stress. Consisting of chapters by an international
range of contributors, the book is presented in three sections,
reflecting the ecological circles of support that facilitate
healthy development in the face of traumatic circumstances. Section
1, Individual, addresses the impact of exposure to trauma and loss
on post-traumatic adaptation, focusing on biological aspects,
attachment patterns, emotion regulation and aggressive behaviour in
children. Section 2, Family, looks at the concept of family
resilience, the impact of trauma on playfulness in toddlers and
parents, innovative models for working with children traumatised by
war, domestic violence and poverty and describes the challenges
faced by refugee families in the light of intergenerational
transmission of trauma. Section 3, Community, broadly explores the
concept of community resilience and preparedness, the centrality of
the school in the community during times of war and conflict,
post-traumatic distress and resilience in diverse cultural contexts
and the impact of trauma work on mental health professionals who
live and work in shared traumatic realities. The book concludes
with a theoretical discussion of the concept of Survival Mode as an
organisng principle for understanding post-traumatic phenomena.
Helping Children Cope with Trauma will provide mental health
professionals, child welfare workers, educators, child development
experts and researchers with a thorough understanding of the needs
of children after trauma and how those needs may best be met.
Helping Children Cope with Trauma bridges theory and practice in
examining emerging approaches to enhancing resilience and treating
traumatised children. Adopting a child-centred perspective, it
highlights the importance of the synergy between individual,
family, community and social interventions for recovery from
post-traumatic stress. Consisting of chapters by an international
range of contributors, the book is presented in three sections,
reflecting the ecological circles of support that facilitate
healthy development in the face of traumatic circumstances. Section
1, Individual, addresses the impact of exposure to trauma and loss
on post-traumatic adaptation, focusing on biological aspects,
attachment patterns, emotion regulation and aggressive behaviour in
children. Section 2, Family, looks at the concept of family
resilience, the impact of trauma on playfulness in toddlers and
parents, innovative models for working with children traumatised by
war, domestic violence and poverty and describes the challenges
faced by refugee families in the light of intergenerational
transmission of trauma. Section 3, Community, broadly explores the
concept of community resilience and preparedness, the centrality of
the school in the community during times of war and conflict,
post-traumatic distress and resilience in diverse cultural contexts
and the impact of trauma work on mental health professionals who
live and work in shared traumatic realities. The book concludes
with a theoretical discussion of the concept of Survival Mode as an
organisng principle for understanding post-traumatic phenomena.
Helping Children Cope with Trauma will provide mental health
professionals, child welfare workers, educators, child development
experts and researchers with a thorough understanding of the needs
of children after trauma and how those needs may best be met.
The de Gruyter dictionary of German morphology is concerned with
all aspects of word formation and inflection in German. It combines
the benefits of a handbook with the advantages of a dictionary a "
27 handbook-type articles and 96 short entries in alphabetical
order allow rapid and direct access to the information required. In
its contents, the book is distinguished by incorporating the
results of research in language typology and language comparison.
The international symposium on transposition of the great arteries
was held in Munich on May 3-5, 1991. It was organized by the German
Heart Center Muni eh with two aims: firstly, to commemorate the
25th anniversary of Dr. Rashkind's publication: "Creation of an
atrial septal defect without thoracotomy" (which appeared in 1966
in the Journal of the American Medical Association), and to honor
this great pediatric cardiologist, who was one the pioneers of
interventional catheterization. secondly, to give an overview of
current medical knowledge about the pre- and postnatal diagnosis,
medical and surgical treatment, and postoperative evalua- tion of
transposition of the great arteries. Fig. 1. Dr. Rashkind in his
Iabaratory checking his balloon catheter V This symposium brought
tagether embryologists, morphologists, experts in fetal cardiology,
pediatric cardiologists, and pediatric cardiac surgeons from 10
different countries. Thus, we were able to describe the current
state-of-the-art of pre- and postnatal management and the surgical
treatment of this second most common con- genital cyanotic anomaly
of the heart. Dr. Rashkind's approach to create an atrial septal
defect in the setting of com- plete transposition of the great
arteries dramatically changed the natural history of this cyanotic
heart defect, which carried a 90% neonatal mortality before this
effec- tive palliation became available.
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Subject Index ............................................. 65 6
Introduction The retina as an organ of perception of light, colour,
shape and movement has been the subject of numerous and intensive
light- and electron-microscopical investigations. To date the
interest in these has largely been concentrated on the structure of
the ma ture retina and the genesis of its cellular elements. The
first exhaustive observations on the development of the retina in
vertebrates were made by Babuchin (1863). Using the retinae of
chicken embryos, he showed that Millier's radial fibres and the
ganglion cells are the first to develop, while the receptor
segments are the last. Subsequently, the early differentiation of
Millier's radial fibres was often reaffirmed (Cajal, 1893; Meller,
1968; Bhattacharjee and Sanyal, 1975; and others). Furthermore,
Babuchin had already indicated that the structural development in
the area of the posterior pole is very rapid compared with those
regions of the retina which are situated more peripherally. Today,
when comparing results of electron-mi croscopical investigations,
this fact is of particular importance, since in each case only very
limited areas of the retina can be examined. Schultze (1867a, b)
pointed out the uniformity of origin and the general classifica
tion of light-perceiving elements into inner and outer segments,
thus contesting the hitherto generally held opinion that these
structures, like the pigment epithelium, ori of the eye cup. In
1881 Ogneff discovered the analogous ginate from the outer leaf
mode of formation in birds and mammals."
Das Buch bietet einen umfassenden Uberblick uber die Flexion der
Wortarten Verb, Substantiv, Adjektiv, Pronomen und Artikel. Die
Konjugation des Verbs nach Numerus, Person, Tempus, Modus und Genus
verbi (Aktiv und Passiv) wird ebenso erlautert wie die Unterschiede
in der Formenbildung von starken und schwachen Verben, Modalverben
und Hilfsverben. Die verschiedenen Deklinationsklassen des
Substantivs werden in ubersichtlichen Paradigmentafeln dargestellt,
die Bedingungen fur die schwache und die starke Deklination des
Adjektivs werden leicht verstandlich erklart; zudem werden
Paradigmentafeln fur alle Pronomenklassen (Personal-, Possessiv-,
Demonstrativ-, Indefinit-, Interrogativ-, Relativpronomen) sowie
fur die Artikel bereitgestellt. Zugleich werden unter
Berucksichtigung der neuesten morphologischen Forschungsliteratur
alternativ zu den traditionellen Flexionsparadigmen so genannte
unterspezifizierte Paradigmen vorgestellt und diskutiert.
The horrifying terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and the
anthrax strikes that soon followed gave the United States new
reason to fear unconventional enemies and atypical weapons. These
fears have prompted extensive research, study, and planning within
the U.S. military, intelligence, and policy communities regarding
potential attacks involving biological weapons. In "Phantom Menace
or Looming Danger?," Kathleen M. Vogel argues for a major shift in
how analysts assess bioweapons threats. She calls for an increased
focus on the social and political context in which technological
threats are developed.
Vogel uses case studies to illustrate her theory: Soviet anthrax
weapons development, the Iraqi mobile bioweapons labs, and two
synthetic genomic experiments. She concludes with recommendations
for analysts and policymakers to integrate sociopolitical analysis
with data analysis, thereby making U.S. bioweapon assessments more
accurate. Students of security policy will find her innovative
framework appealing, her writing style accessible, and the many
illustrations helpful. These features also make "Phantom Menace or
Looming Danger?" a must-read for government policymakers and
intelligence experts.
In Two Volumes. Volume 1, Colonial Origins To The Civil War; Volume
2, From The Civil War To The Present Day.
In Two Volumes. Volume 1, Colonial Origins To The Civil War; Volume
2, From The Civil War To The Present Day.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Geistliches Denckmahl Der Zum Neuen Bau Des Waysenhauses In
Grunstatt ... Gewidmeten Heiligen Hebopfer Georg M. Vogel Bronner,
1749
The Adventure Guys in the Chinese Bear-Cat Rescue recounts the
escapades of Green and Blue, known as the Adventure Guys, on their
first mission as they are urgently dispatched to China to rescue
the endangered giant pandas (called Bear-Cats by the Chinese) from
a band of international poachers hired by the evil Dr. Obnoxious.
The Adventure Guys are befriended and guided through their
misadventures in the Chinese highlands by Jia-Li, a 10 year old
Chinese girl, whose courage and wit helps make their mission a
success as they navigate this unique terrain, save the panda, and
capture the poachers that were carrying out the diabolical plot of
the wicked Dr. Obnoxious, head of the evil organization called
Turmoil.
El Anatsui: Art and Life by Susan Mullin Vogel is the essential
resource on the Ghanaian artist known worldwide for spectacular
tapestries of reclaimed bottle tops. This revised and expanded book
follows Anatsui on his remarkable journey from an obscure
university town in Africa to the summit of the global art world.
Vogel, whose exhibitions and books have influenced African art
history, analyzes Anatsui's unique art form, often quoting the
artist's interviews with her. She describes his engagement with
African traditions, his early work in clay and wood, a triumphant
decade exhibiting radiant metal cloths, then a profound development
in the second decade, presented here for the first time. The book
takes us inside his busy studio, revealing the gritty reality and
the subtle genius of his bottle-top hangings, exhibited in museums
and biennials across the world.
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