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Mary Patricia King
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The story unfolds in the early1920's,set in Connemara, a unique
region in the West of Ireland. Boy meets girl there and they meet
again in New York City years later. Young people emigrated from the
area at that time to various countries but mostly to the USA. Many
settled in their adopted countries but this young couple returned
home and married in a church very near to where they first met.
Aisling was born and grew up there, spending her teenage years in
boarding school. After that she joined her father in New York City
where she met with many tragedies.
This volume grew out of a conference organized by James Alleman and
Paul Rappoport, conducted on October 10, 2011 in Jackson Hole,
Wyoming, in honor of the work of Lester D. Taylor, whose pioneering
work in demand and market analysis has had profound implications on
research across a wide spectrum of industries. In his Prologue, Eli
M. Noam notes that demand analysis in the information sector must
recognize the "public good" characteristics of media products and
networks, while taking into account the effects of interdependent
user behavior; the strong cross-elasticities in a market; as well
as the phenomenon of supply creating its own demand. The second
Prologue, by Timothy Tardiff and Daniel Levy, focuses more
specifically on Taylor's body of work, in particular its practical
applications and usefulness in analyses of, and practices within,
the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector (known
in Europe and elsewhere as the Telecommunications, Media, and
Technology (TMT) sector). The remainder of the book is organized
into four parts: Advances in Theory; Empirical Applications;
Evidence-Based Policy Applications; and a final Conclusion. The
book closes with an Appendix by Sharon Levin and Stanford Levin
detailing Taylor's contributions using bibliometrics. Not only
featuring chapters from distinguished scholars in economics,
applied sciences, and technology, this volume includes two
contributions directly from Lester Taylor, providing unique insight
into economics from a lifetime in the field. "What a worthy book!
Every applied researcher in communications encounters Lester
Taylor's work. Many empirical exercises in communications can trace
their roots to Taylor's pioneering research and his thoughtful
leadership. This book assembles an impressive set of contributors
and contributions to honor Taylor. No surprise, the collection
extends far and wide into many of the core topics of communications
and media markets. The emphasis is where it should be-on important
and novel research questions informed by useful data. -Shane
Greenstein, Professor of Management and Strategy, Kellogg School of
Management, Northwestern University "For more than 40 years, Lester
Taylor has been a leader in the application of consumer modeling,
econometric techniques and microeconomic data to understand
residential and business user behavior in telecommunications
markets. During that time, he inspired a cadre of students and
colleagues who applied this potent combination to address critical
corporate and regulatory issues arising in the telecommunications
sector. This volume collects the recent product of many of these
same researchers and several other devotees who go beyond empirical
analysis of fixed line service by extending Prof. Taylor's approach
to the next wave of services and technologies. These contributions,
including two new papers by Prof. Taylor, offer an opportunity for
the next generation to learn from his work as it grapples with the
pressing issues of consumer demand in the rapidly evolving digital
economy." - Glenn Woroch, Adjunct Professor of Economics,
University of California, Berkeley
An estimated 1 in 20 patients are admitted to the hospital due to
problems with their medication and 1 in 100 hospitalized patients
are harmed due to medication errors during their stay. The
prescribing of medications is the most common health care
intervention and medication safety is relevant to all health care
professionals and patients, in all health care settings. Safety in
Medication Use provides an overview of the theory and practice of
medication safety, summarizing the international literature and
practical suggestions for local practice Each chapter is written by
one or more authors from around the world who were chosen because
of their standing in their field. The book covers three broad
areas: problems in the medication use process, approaches to
understanding and resolving them, and putting solutions into
practice. Topics discussed include: Measuring medication errors
Improvement science Safety culture Incident reporting and feedback
approaches Educational interventions Communication between health
care professionals Interventions for safer work systems Electronic
prescribing and medication administration record systems
Innovations in dispensing Patient involvement in medication safety
Each chapter is a primer on the topic, drawing on the international
literature, with the chapters on solutions followed by an "expert
summary" of the implications for practice. This valuable resource
describes an international body of work that shows not only how
widespread medication errors are, but also discusses interventions
that can reduce such errors to improve patient safety.
Social Work Practice with Families uses resiliency-a strength-based
perspective-to frame a collaborative approach to assessment and
treatment with families. In so doing, the text aims to help
practitioners select a therapeutic model that effectively assists
in addressing risk factors and promoting important resources. The
book provides clear examples of the elements in a
strength-affirming assessment and engagement process, discusses
resiliency in terms of families belonging to various cultural
groups and family structures, and identifies resiliency issues and
implications for practice with families facing major problems.
Including current evaluation research from the United States,
Canada, and around the globe, the text serves as a helpful resource
to undergraduate and graduate social work students and
practitioners.
This volume grew out of a conference organized by James Alleman and
Paul Rappoport, conducted on October 10, 2011 in Jackson Hole,
Wyoming, in honor of the work of Lester D. Taylor, whose pioneering
work in demand and market analysis has had profound implications on
research across a wide spectrum of industries. In his Prologue, Eli
M. Noam notes that demand analysis in the information sector must
recognize the "public good" characteristics of media products and
networks, while taking into account the effects of interdependent
user behavior; the strong cross-elasticities in a market; as well
as the phenomenon of supply creating its own demand. The second
Prologue, by Timothy Tardiff and Daniel Levy, focuses more
specifically on Taylor's body of work, in particular its practical
applications and usefulness in analyses of, and practices within,
the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector (known
in Europe and elsewhere as the Telecommunications, Media, and
Technology (TMT) sector). The remainder of the book is organized
into four parts: Advances in Theory; Empirical Applications;
Evidence-Based Policy Applications; and a final Conclusion. The
book closes with an Appendix by Sharon Levin and Stanford Levin
detailing Taylor's contributions using bibliometrics. Not only
featuring chapters from distinguished scholars in economics,
applied sciences, and technology, this volume includes two
contributions directly from Lester Taylor, providing unique insight
into economics from a lifetime in the field. "What a worthy book!
Every applied researcher in communications encounters Lester
Taylor's work. Many empirical exercises in communications can trace
their roots to Taylor's pioneering research and his thoughtful
leadership. This book assembles an impressive set of contributors
and contributions to honor Taylor. No surprise, the collection
extends far and wide into many of the core topics of communications
and media markets. The emphasis is where it should be-on important
and novel research questions informed by useful data. -Shane
Greenstein, Professor of Management and Strategy, Kellogg School of
Management, Northwestern University "For more than 40 years, Lester
Taylor has been a leader in the application of consumer modeling,
econometric techniques and microeconomic data to understand
residential and business user behavior in telecommunications
markets. During that time, he inspired a cadre of students and
colleagues who applied this potent combination to address critical
corporate and regulatory issues arising in the telecommunications
sector. This volume collects the recent product of many of these
same researchers and several other devotees who go beyond empirical
analysis of fixed line service by extending Prof. Taylor's approach
to the next wave of services and technologies. These contributions,
including two new papers by Prof. Taylor, offer an opportunity for
the next generation to learn from his work as it grapples with the
pressing issues of consumer demand in the rapidly evolving digital
economy." - Glenn Woroch, Adjunct Professor of Economics,
University of California, Berkeley
An estimated 1 in 20 patients are admitted to the hospital due to
problems with their medication and 1 in 100 hospitalized patients
are harmed due to medication errors during their stay. The
prescribing of medications is the most common health care
intervention and medication safety is relevant to all health care
professionals and patients, in all health care settings. Safety in
Medication Use provides an overview of the theory and practice of
medication safety, summarizing the international literature and
practical suggestions for local practice Each chapter is written by
one or more authors from around the world who were chosen because
of their standing in their field. The book covers three broad
areas: problems in the medication use process, approaches to
understanding and resolving them, and putting solutions into
practice. Topics discussed include: Measuring medication errors
Improvement science Safety culture Incident reporting and feedback
approaches Educational interventions Communication between health
care professionals Interventions for safer work systems Electronic
prescribing and medication administration record systems
Innovations in dispensing Patient involvement in medication safety
Each chapter is a primer on the topic, drawing on the international
literature, with the chapters on solutions followed by an "expert
summary" of the implications for practice. This valuable resource
describes an international body of work that shows not only how
widespread medication errors are, but also discusses interventions
that can reduce such errors to improve patient safety.
Additional Authors Include Ethel Rockwell, Olive Horrigan, Jane
Mayer And Many Others.
From Mediaeval Philosophical Texts In Translation, No. 2.
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