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Health Psychology takes a truly international and critical
biopsychosocial approach, providing students with a holistic
understanding of health behavior, culture, and change. Thoroughly
updated with the latest research, this comprehensive introduction
to foundational and cutting-edge topics in health psychology gives
you the tools you need to critically appraise theory and research,
and to apply this knowledge to real-world public health issues.
Praised for its coverage of social justice, macro-social, and
cultural issues in health, this edition features three new chapters
on parenting and health, responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and
gender-affirmative healthcare for transgender people. Now in full
color, it also includes updated pedagogy, with international Key
Studies, Critical Discussions, and Insights boxes to extend your
learning. Written by experts in the field, this must-read
for students of Health Psychology, Health Promotion, and Health
Behavior demonstrates how theory and research learned in the
classroom impacts public policy around the world. David F. Marksis
a psychologist specializing in Health Psychology, Mental Imagery
and Consciousness research. Michael Murray is Emeritus Professor of
Social and Health Psychology at Keele University. Emee Vida Estacio
is a chartered psychologist, author, speaker, and health promotion
specialist. Rachel A. Annunziato is Professor of Psychology at
Fordham University. Abigail Locke is Professor of Critical Social
and Health Psychology and Head of School at Keele University.
Gareth J. Treharne is Professor of Psychology at te Whare Wananga o
Otago (the University of Otago).
"Technical" skills + "Soft" skills = Work and Career Success! This
book is for the young people who are beginning to dip their toes in
the professional world as well as current professionals. It
provides a proven roadmap to fast-track your career. In the
increasingly global workplace of today, being conversant with
international business culture is the key to success. Thriving At
Work is a smart and practical guide full of real-world examples and
expert advice. Here are skills that are not usually taught in
school and can otherwise take years to learn - often the hard way!
Chapters include: - How to Write a Compelling Resume - How to
Prepare for Interviews - How to Run and Facilitate Meetings - How
to Understand and Use Business Idioms - How to Handle Conflicts -
How to Ask for a Raise - How to Work with Your Managers - How to
Handle Workplace Politics "An absolute gem... A personal bootcamp
for invaluable soft skills. Every future-ready professional should
read this!" ÂŹ- Kian Chong Lee, Board Director, BNF/Boston Business
School
"Writing with years of experience in government, Ambassador Edward
Marks and Michael Kraft have produced a splendid history of
America's long campaign against terrorism. The book analyzes the
recent changes in technology and tactics that have profoundly
altered today's terrorist challenge...to understand where we are
and how we got there, start here."-Brian Michael Jenkins, The Rand
Corporation "...This book provides important perspective on where
the United States has been in this fight and how that fight must
evolve in the new administration. It is must reading for the Trump
Administration and anyone else seriously concerned about the next
steps in this long struggle." -Brig. Gen. Francis X Taylor, USAF
(Rtd.), Former U.S. Coordinator for Counterterrorism and DHS Under
Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis "...an indispensable guide
to U.S. counterterrorism efforts and policies spanning five decades
and nine presidencies ... (The book) fills a significant gap in the
literature by providing an invaluable historical context to this
unending struggle." -Professor Bruce Hoffman, Director, Security
Studies, Georgetown University "A clear and comprehensive survey of
American policy toward terrorism over the past half century ... it
provides essential background for analysis of future policy."
-Martha Crenshaw, Center for International Security and
Cooperation, Stanford University U.S. Counterterrorism: From Nixon
to Trump - Key Challenges, Issues, and Responses examines the "war
on modern terrorism," from the Nixon administration to the early
stages of the Trump administration. The book describes the
evolution of U.S. counterterrorism responses to the changing
terrorist threats, from primarily secular groups, to those with
broad-reaching fundamentalist religious goals such as ISIS. The
authors highlight the accelerating rate of changes in the terrorism
situation from modern technology; the internet, "lone wolf"
terrorists, cyber threats, and armed drones. The book describes the
Bush Administration's dealing with terrorism as an existential
threat and a Global War on Terrorism following 9/11. It then
discusses how the Obama administration both continued and modified
previous policies. The book provides an extensive list of key
documents for those interested in the original texts and a
discussion of legal issues. U.S. Counterterrorism provides insights
and a useful backdrop for future decisions by the new
administration and Congress.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This volume looks at a number of types of migrant and minority
groups from different societies around the world. Each chapter
examines how health issues have interacted with developing ideas of
ethnicity. Challenging common assumptions about migrants,
minorities and health, the collection offers perspectives from a
number of disciplines.
Carbon markets involve complex governance challenges, such as
ensuring transparency of emissions, facilitating as well as
recording transactions, overseeing market activity and preventing
abuse. Conventionally, these have been addressed with a combination
of regulatory, procedural and technical structures that impose
significant burdens on market participants and administrators while
remaining vulnerable to system shocks and illicit practices.
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) has the potential to address
these problems. This volume offers the first book-length
exploration of how carbon markets can be governed using DLT,
offering conceptual and theoretical analysis, practical case
studies, and a roadmap for implementation of a DLT-based
architecture in major existing and emerging carbon markets. It
surveys existing expertise on distributed ledger technology,
provides progress updates from industry professionals, and shows
how this technology could offer a cost-effective and sustainable
solution to double-counting and other governance concerns
identified as major challenges in the implementation of carbon
markets.
Health Psychology takes a truly international and critical
biopsychosocial approach, providing students with a holistic
understanding of health behavior, culture, and change. Thoroughly
updated with the latest research, this comprehensive introduction
to foundational and cutting-edge topics in health psychology gives
you the tools you need to critically appraise theory and research,
and to apply this knowledge to real-world public health issues.
Praised for its coverage of social justice, macro-social, and
cultural issues in health, this edition features three new chapters
on parenting and health, responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and
gender-affirmative healthcare for transgender people. Now in full
color, it also includes updated pedagogy, with international Key
Studies, Critical Discussions, and Insights boxes to extend your
learning. Written by experts in the field, this must-read
for students of Health Psychology, Health Promotion, and Health
Behavior demonstrates how theory and research learned in the
classroom impacts public policy around the world. David F. Marksis
a psychologist specializing in Health Psychology, Mental Imagery
and Consciousness research. Michael Murray is Emeritus Professor of
Social and Health Psychology at Keele University. Emee Vida Estacio
is a chartered psychologist, author, speaker, and health promotion
specialist. Rachel A. Annunziato is Professor of Psychology at
Fordham University. Abigail Locke is Professor of Critical Social
and Health Psychology and Head of School at Keele University.
Gareth J. Treharne is Professor of Psychology at te Whare Wananga o
Otago (the University of Otago).
This book introduces contemporary Buddhists from across Asia and
from various walks of life. Eschewing traditional hagiographies,
the editors have collected sixty-six profiles of individuals who
would be excluded from most Buddhist histories and ethnographies.
In addition to monks and nuns, readers will encounter artists,
psychologists, social workers, part-time priests, healers, and
librarians as well as charlatans, hucksters, profiteers, and
rabble-rousersâall whose lives reflect changes in modern Buddhism
even as they themselves shape the course of these changes. The
editors and contributors are fundamentally concerned with how
individual Buddhists make meaning and display this understanding to
others. Some practitioners profiled look to the past, lamenting the
transformations Buddhism has undergone in recent times, while
others embrace these. Some have adopted a ânew asceticism,â
while others are eager to explore different religious traditions as
they think about their own ways of being Buddhist. Arranging the
profiles according to these themesâlooking backward, forward,
inward, and outwardâreveals the value of studying individual
Buddhists and their idiosyncratic religious backgrounds and
attitudes, thus highlighting the diversity of approaches to the
practice and study of Buddhism in Asia today. Students and teachers
will welcome sections on further readings and additional tables of
contents that organize the profiles thematically, as well as by
tradition (Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana), region, and country.
WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY EMMA CARROLL 'A touching, utterly convincing
book' JACQUELINE WILSON 'What a deep, dark, deceptively simple,
brilliant novel it is' EMMA CARROLL 'Poignant and realistic . . .
Carrie's War captures the true reality of war for a child, and it
doesn't sentimentalise war' SHIRLEY HUGHES, GUARDIAN 'I did a
dreadful thing, the worst thing of my life, when I was twelve and a
half years old, and nothing can change it' When the bombs rain down
on London, Carrie and her little brother Nick are evacuated to a
small town in the Welsh hills. Without their mother, and away from
anything familiar, they must take refuge among strangers.
Reluctantly, Mr Evans, the grocer, takes them in, with his kind,
timid sister, Aunt Lou. But the children find little comfort in his
austere home. Their fellow evacuee, Albert, is luckier, living in a
rambling old mansion with Hepzibah Green and Mister Johnny.
Hepzibah is rumoured to be a witch, but the children feel safe in
her warm kitchen and are spellbound by her stories. Just as Carrie
and Nick begin to settle into their new life, something happens
that tests their loyalties: will they be persuaded to betray their
friends? ILLUSTRATED BY ALAN MARKS
Sebastian and Viola cause all sorts of trouble when they switch
places in the romantic comedy Twelfth Night. Learn the history of
the most famous Roman emperor of all when you enter Julius Caesar's
world of treachery and murder. Leontes' jealousy loses him his
family and his mind. Can he find his way out of the darkness in The
Winter's Tale? Shakespeare Stories allows children to discover the
delights of the Bard in these three prose retellings. TreeTops
Greatest Stories offers children some of the worlds best-loved
tales in a collection of timeless classics. Top children's authors
and talented illustrators work together to bring to life our
literary heritage for a new generation, engaging and delighting
children. The books are carefully levelled, making it easy to match
every child to the right book. Each book contains inside cover
notes to help children explore the content, supporting their
reading development. Teaching notes on Oxford Owl offer
cross-curricular links and activities to support guided reading,
writing, speaking and listening.
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Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries - 25th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, TPDL 2021, Virtual Event, September 13-17, 2021, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Gerd Berget, Mark Michael Hall, Daniel Brenn, Sanna Kumpulainen
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 25th International
Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, TPDL 2021,
held in September 2021. Due to COVID-10 pandemic the conference was
held virtually.The 10 full papers, 3 short papers and 13 other
papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 53
submissions. TPDL 2021 attempts to facilitate establishing
connections and convergences between diverse research communities
such as Digital Humanities, Information Sciences and others that
could benefit from ecosystems offered by digital libraries and
repositories. This edition of TPDL was held under the general theme
of "Linking Theory and Practice". The papers are organized in
topical sections as follows: Document and Text Analysis; Data
Repositories and Archives; Linked Data and Open Data; User
Interfaces and Experience.
"Writing with years of experience in government, Ambassador Edward
Marks and Michael Kraft have produced a splendid history of
America's long campaign against terrorism. The book analyzes the
recent changes in technology and tactics that have profoundly
altered today's terrorist challenge...to understand where we are
and how we got there, start here."-Brian Michael Jenkins, The Rand
Corporation "...This book provides important perspective on where
the United States has been in this fight and how that fight must
evolve in the new administration. It is must reading for the Trump
Administration and anyone else seriously concerned about the next
steps in this long struggle." -Brig. Gen. Francis X Taylor, USAF
(Rtd.), Former U.S. Coordinator for Counterterrorism and DHS Under
Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis "...an indispensable guide
to U.S. counterterrorism efforts and policies spanning five decades
and nine presidencies ... (The book) fills a significant gap in the
literature by providing an invaluable historical context to this
unending struggle." -Professor Bruce Hoffman, Director, Security
Studies, Georgetown University "A clear and comprehensive survey of
American policy toward terrorism over the past half century ... it
provides essential background for analysis of future policy."
-Martha Crenshaw, Center for International Security and
Cooperation, Stanford University U.S. Counterterrorism: From Nixon
to Trump - Key Challenges, Issues, and Responses examines the "war
on modern terrorism," from the Nixon administration to the early
stages of the Trump administration. The book describes the
evolution of U.S. counterterrorism responses to the changing
terrorist threats, from primarily secular groups, to those with
broad-reaching fundamentalist religious goals such as ISIS. The
authors highlight the accelerating rate of changes in the terrorism
situation from modern technology; the internet, "lone wolf"
terrorists, cyber threats, and armed drones. The book describes the
Bush Administration's dealing with terrorism as an existential
threat and a Global War on Terrorism following 9/11. It then
discusses how the Obama administration both continued and modified
previous policies. The book provides an extensive list of key
documents for those interested in the original texts and a
discussion of legal issues. U.S. Counterterrorism provides insights
and a useful backdrop for future decisions by the new
administration and Congress.
Despite popular images of priests seeking enlightenment in
snow-covered mountain temples, the central concern of Japanese
Buddhism is death. For that reason, Japanese Buddhism's social and
economic base has long been in mortuary services - a base now
threatened by public debate over the status, treatment, and
location of the dead. "Bonds of the Dead" explores the crisis
brought on by this debate and investigates what changing burial
forms reveal about the ways temple Buddhism is perceived and
propagated in contemporary Japan. Mark Michael Rowe offers a
crucial account of how religious, political, social, and economic
forces in the twentieth century led to the emergence of new
funerary practices in Japan and how, as a result, the care of the
dead has become the most fundamental challenge to the continued
existence of Japanese temple Buddhism. Far from marking the death
of Buddhism in Japan, Rowe argues, funerary Buddhism reveals the
tradition at its most vibrant. Combining ethnographic research with
doctrinal considerations, this is a fascinating book for anyone
interested in Japanese society and religion.
Health Psychology provides students with the tools they need to
evaluate and critically appraise theory and research before it can
be applied practically. Using the most up-to-date research
available, the sixth edition places an emphasis on the real-world
application of health psychology, demonstrating how theory learnt
in the classroom influences public policy. In this book, David
Marks, Michael Murray and Emee Vida Estacio take a holistic
approach to health psychology, giving equal weight to the
biological, psychological and social factors that impact health
behaviour, culture and change. The text presents students with an
accessible and comprehensive introduction to the field of health
psychology and the new edition contains a brand new chapter on
stress, a key topic in health psychology. It is also supported by
online resources for students and lecturers, including a range of
case studies taken from across the world.
How will limited budgets affect the future exploitation of air and
space? This question is extremely relevant to Air Force planners
today. Some are now suggesting the integration of existing air and
space policy, in an effort to maximize limited resources. This
paper seeks answers to these questions through analysis of each
public policy, offering three effects integrated policy may have on
future Air Force operations. Public policy is all about what you
can do for citizens. Determining the probable success of policies
is not easy, given our political system, and the difficulty in
capturing costs and assigning values to perceived benefits. For
these reasons, this paper uses political science based
administrative and values analysis tools to extrapolate success.
The analysis of national air policy found it highly effective. The
second analysis, an extrapolation of expected results for space
policy, uncovered a lower chance for success. This was based on a
comparison of the two case studies, which highlighted resource
availability as an important success determinant. This formed the
basis of arguments for integrated policy, and all subsequent
doctrine recommendations The research supports arguments for
adopting an integrated policy, and provides the rationale for three
changes to Air Force doctrine, roles and missions; transfer of the
responsibility for close air support, reevaluation of space launch
support activities, and modification of the requirements for base
operability and defense. Divestiture of these functions better
focuses the Air Force on its unique core competencies in the
future.
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