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Biocompatible Hybrid Oxide Nanoparticles for Human Health: From
Synthesis to Applications explores the synthesis, structure,
properties and applications of functionalized oxide nanoparticles.
The books shows the applications of materials depending on their
composition and structure, with a focus on silicon, titanium and
iron oxides, each of which was chosen because of their unique
features, including silica because it is chemically resistant to
most organic solvents, harmless to living organisms, can thicken
flowable formulations, and increase the strength of materials,
titania for its unique chemical, optical, electrophysical and
bactericidal properties, and iron-containing materials because they
possess important magnetic properties.
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Joy Ohagwu; Illustrated by Yevheniia Melnyk
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The go-to guide to evidence-based practice in nursing for more than
a decade, Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing & Healthcare: A
Guide to Best Practice, 5th Edition, presents the latest
perspectives on research-backed nursing practice in an engaging,
user-friendly approach that has made this the bestselling resource
of its kind. AJN award-winning authors Bernadette Melnyk and Ellen
Fineout-Overholt combine straightforward, conversational
storytelling, inspiring quotes, and engaging case studies to make
evidence-based practice accessible for students at any level of
familiarity. With real-world examples and meaningful strategies in
every chapter, this revised and reimagined 5th Edition gives
students the confidence to meet today's clinical challenges and
ensure the most effective patient outcomes for years to come. New
to this Edition: NEW! Reimagined coverage and a new chapter on
applying implementation science to clinical practice settings
familiarize students with the latest evidence and emerging
implementation and evaluation tools. UPDATED! Content throughout
empowers you to more effectively teach evidence-based practice
principles in academic and clinical settings. UPDATED! Making EPB
Real case studies reinforce clinical application through real-world
examples.
The Fifth Edition of Managing Operations Across the Supply Chain
offers a global, supply chain perspective of operations management
treatment that embraces the foundations of operations management
but includes new frameworks, concepts, and tools to address the
demands of today and changing needs of the future. We live in
dynamic and exciting times due to many changes affecting nearly
every aspect of business - including operations management. This
fourth edition reflects key shifts in operations management.
Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers
students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they
need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class
time is more engaging and effective.
Religion permeated almost every aspect of Victorian life and
culture, from Parliamentary politics to issues of marriage and
sexuality, from class relations to literature and the life of the
imagination. In order to understand Victorian culture and writings,
modern readers need to understand Victorian religion in its public
and its private aspects. But much in Victorian religious life can
be baffling for modern readers. The sheer diversity of Victorian
religious experience is one source of confusion. Also, doctrinal
disputes and discoveries in science or textual criticism that
loomed so large for Victorian Christians are now hard for most
people to appreciate. The Anglican Church, its hierarchy, and its
enormous range of ecclesiastical titles open up further
opportunities for confusion. Here, Melnyk offers a lively, thorough
introduction to Victorian religious life, including the period
between 1828 and 1901. Making sense of the diversity of religious
thought and experience in Victorian Britain, she provides readers
with a clear understanding of its role in the family and for the
individual, the community, and society at large. This entertaining,
readable introduction to Victorian religious life and controversies
is ideal for anyone interested in Victorian life, literature, and
culture.
When Salome finds herself in trouble, she happily accepts a kind
stranger's helping hand... ...but her father and her people are far
more wary. Despite the Taino warrior saving Salome's life, he is
forbidden from seeing her again and Salome is stuck at a crossroad.
Taino Tales: the Miracle of Salome is a retelling of a bittersweet
Tiano legend about how love never fades and our choices define us.
Written by an elementary educator, the third book in the Taino
Tales series aims to educate about the Taino people while keeping
their folklore alive.
Alejandro Jodorowsky is a theatre director, writer of graphic
novels and comics, novelist, poet, and an expert in the Tarot. He
is also an auteur filmmaker who garnered attention with his
breakthrough film El Topo in 1970. He has been called a "cult"
filmmaker, whose films are surreal, hallucinatory, and provocative.
The Transformative Cinema of Alejandro Jodorowsky explores the ways
in which Jodorowsky's films are transformative in a psychologically
therapeutic way. It also examines his signature style, which
includes the symbolic meaning of various colors in which he clothes
his actors, the use of his own family members in the films, and his
casting of himself in leading roles. This total involvement of
himself and his family in his auteur films led to his
psycho-therapeutic theories and practices: metagenealogy and
psychomagic. This book is the only the second book in the English
language in print that deals with all of Jodorowsky's films,
beginning with his earliest mime film in 1957 and ending with his
2019 film on psychomagic. It also connects his work as a writer and
therapist to his films, which themselves attempt to obliterate the
line between fantasy and reality.
These thirteen original essays are the first to focus exclusively on the work, reception, and cultural significance of the 19th century British poet who explored the role of women in family and society. They are a substantial contribution to our understanding of this prominent and controversial poet and to current debates about romanticism, feminism, canon formation, and the relations between gender, culture, and poetry.
This book is a thorough and relevant first step for health
professionals to learn about mental health disorders among children
and adolescents, from diagnosis to treatment to resources and
prevention." - Richard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS 17th Surgeon
General of the United States (From the Foreword)Updated with new
research findings and best evidence-based practices, the third
edition of this quick-access guide aids practitioners in
preventing, screening, diagnosing, and managing children and
adolescents who present with mental health symptoms and disorders.
This new edition describes key changes in the field with an
emphasis on trauma and stressor-related disorders, cognitive
behavioral therapy/skills building, suicidal and self-harming
behaviors, substance abuse disorders, prescribing antidepressants
to youth, and promoting mental health in schools. New and updated
screening tools, instruments, and interventions add to the
therapeutic arsenal, along with diagnostic criteria, case studies,
and risk factors. In addition, this guide delivers new information
on care for the caregiver and new technologies to enhance life
balance. The third edition continues to deliver the essential "nuts
and bolts" of evidence-based content in a practical and
user-friendly format. Grounded in DSM-V criteria and diagnoses,
with a holistic view of the patient, this guide contains a wealth
of resources, including screening tools, parent/patient handouts,
and other resources to educate families about mental health
disorders and ways to foster patient wellness. New to the Third
Edition: Describes new evidence-based programs to enhance mental
health and well-being Presents updated educational materials for
families and caregivers Featured chapters: Evidence-based
Assessment and Management of Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders
Evidence-based Assessment and Management of Adverse Childhood
Experiences Evidence-based Assessment and Management of Substance
Abuse and Addiction Spectrum Evidence-based Assessment and
Management of Anxiety Disorders Evidence-based Assessment and
Management of Depressive Disorders Promoting Mental Health in
Schools Self-Care for Clinicians Who Care for Children and
Adolescents with Mental Health Problems Key Features: Provides a
tool kit for healthcare professionals to enhance care and improve
outcomes Contains a variety of valid and reliable screening tools
for mental health disorders in children and teens Addresses
concise, evidence-based assessment and management guidelines
Includes downloadable access to patient education handouts,
resources, and a variety of other resources for children, teens,
and parents
The first volume of a two part set on the history of the Galician
Division is based on over 25 years research by accomplished
historian Michael James Melnyk who has sourced additional new and
hitherto unseen original material on all aspects of the Division's
history from archives and private collections in Europe, Australia,
North American and Canada. Complemented by the individual accounts
and contributions of many veterans which add an engaging personal
dimension, this new definitive two volume account supersedes his
earlier divisional history published in 2002. As a recognised
authority on the subject he has produced the most reliable and
exhaustive account to date lavishly illustrated with many rare and
unique photos and crammed full of details, notes and references in
this last ever book to include direct and new material from the
participants.
As organizations move into the future, the operations environment needs to expand into Collaborative Planning and Forecast Replenishment (CPFR), Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), and an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) operating system to become and remain competitive. These innovative and complex methods require an unprecedented degree of accuracy and knowledge of the basics in operations management. Back to Basics: Your Guide to Manufacturing Excellence details the key concepts necessary to expertly apply new approaches such as ERP, CPFR, VMI, and much more.
Based on the popular "Back to Basics" columns that appear in the magazine APICS: The Performance Advantage, the structure of the book allows for sufficient development of each topic and is short enough to be quickly read. Topics include: capacity, inventory, inventory accuracy, part numbering, processes, problem solving, and general managerial guidelines. Each chapter has everything you need to understand the issues and their implications. Many careers in operations management begin with production and inventory control. When entering this field, you need to know the basics - in a hurry. Developing excellence takes time and usually comes through the "school of hard knocks". Whether new on the job, or brushing up to implement the latest technology, Back to Basics: Your Guide to Manufacturing Excellence gives you the information you need to become an expert - quickly.
This book is the first major study of Canadian women filmmakers
since the groundbreaking "Gendering the Nation" (1999). "The
Gendered Screen" updates the subject with discussions of important
filmmakers such as Deepa Mehta, Anne Wheeler, Mina Shum, Lynne
Stopkewich, Lea Pool, and Patricia Rozema, whose careers have
produced major bodies of work. It also introduces critical studies
of newer filmmakers such as Andrea Dorfman and Sylvia Hamilton and
new media video artists.
Feminist scholars are re-examining the ways in which
authorship, nationality, and gender interconnect. Contributors to
this volume emphasize a diverse feminist study of film that is
open, inclusive, and self-critical. Issues of hybridity and
transnationality as well as race and sexual orientation challenge
older forms of discourse on national cinema. Essays address the
transnational filmmaker, the queer filmmaker, the feminist
filmmaker, the documentarist, and the video artist--just some of
the diverse identities of Canadian women filmmakers working in both
commercial and art cinema today.
This is the first-ever book length study of one of the most
important and constantly innovative 19th century book and
periodical publishers. The mysterious and often elusive but
enormously influential Henry Colburn (c.1784 - 16 August 1855) was
the pre-eminent publisher of 'silver-fork' novels, and of many
influential new writers. Colburn's main claim to rehabilitation are
his troop of 'name' authors: Lady Morgan, Disraeli, Bulwer-Lytton,
Captain Marryat, G.P.R James, Mrs. Margaret Oliphant, Mrs.
Catherine Gore, Mrs. Caroline Norton. Frances Trollope, Anthony
Trollope, Richard Cobbold, R. S. Surtees. Many would not have had a
start in the careers they later enjoyed were it not for Colburn.
This is a lively, and important new work on early 19th-century
publishing and the patterns for the century which Colburn set. It
sketches in tantalizing outlines the Regency, early
nineteenth-century and Victorian book trades - and the consequences
of Colburn's impact on those worlds. In addition, the work centres
on Colburn's most celebrated authors. The book - which is well
illustrated - contains the first catalogue of Colburn's
publications.Thus far, literary and Publishing History have drawn a
formidable charge sheet against Henry Colburn. In personal pedigree
he is slandered as a 'guttersnipe', or a 'royal bastard'. In
Disraeli's pungent description he was a publishing 'bawd', engaged
in wholesale literary prostitution. A very bad thing. And yet this
publishing Barabbas can be argued to have been innovative and a
force for constructive change in the rapidly evolving book trade
and---paradoxically---a man of taste. Various rumours circulated
that he was either a bastard of the Duke of York or of Lord
Landsdowne. Date uncertain. He liked to weave illustrious
(typically mendacious) pedigrees for himself as much as for his
dubiously aristocratic purveyors of silver forkery. What,
precisely, did Colburn do that should raise his reputation and make
us see him as a good thing? In the largest sense he demonstrated,
by example and practice, the need for consolidation between
hitherto dismembered arms of the London book world.Beginning his
career at apprentice level in the London West End
circulating-library business he went on, having learned at the
counter what the customer wanted, to become the undisputed market
leader in the publication of three-volume novels and (sub-Murray)
travel books. The three-decker went on to become the
foundation-stone of the 'Leviathan' library system (Mudie's and
Smith's) and created a seventy-year stability in the publishing,
distribution and reception of English fiction. In 1814 Colburn
founded the New Monthly Magazine. In 1817, he set up England's
first serious weekly review, the Literary Gazette. In 1828 he
helped found the Athenaeum (distant parent of today's New
Statesman). His behaviour, as a magazine proprietor and editor at
large was typically outrageous. But the link he forged between
higher journalism and literature was momentous.
The Hidden Link Between Earth's Magnetic Field and Climate offers a
new framework of understanding and interpretation for both
well-known and less known relations between different geophysical
and meteorological variables which can improve the quality of
climate modeling. The book reviews the most current research on
both current and paleo data to introduce a causal chain of
interactions between the geomagnetic field, energetic particles
which bombard the Earth's atmosphere, ozone and humidity near the
tropopause, and surface temperature. The impacts of these
complicated interactions is not uniformly distributed over the
globe, thus contributing to our understanding of regional
differences in climatic changes and the asymmetrical ozone
distribution over the globe.
- Provides the fullest formulation of a comprehensive physicalist
view to date DEGREES
- Evaluates the empirical standing of physicalism in
unprecedented detail
- Self-contained and thesis-driven discussions, accessible to
graduate and advanced undergraduate students, make it an ideal
seminar text A Physicalist Manifesto is the fullest yet of the
comprehensive physicalist view that, in some important sense,
everything is physical. Andrew Melnyk argues that the view is best
formulated by appeal to carefully worked-out notion of realization,
rather than supervenience; that, so forumlated, physicalism must be
importantly reductionist; that it need not repudiate causal and
explanatory claims framed in non-physical language; and that it has
the a posterior epistemic status of a broad-scope scientific
hypothesis. Two concluding chapters argue in inprecedented detail
that contemporary science provides no significant empirical
evidence against physicalism and some considerable evidence for it.
Written in brisk, candid and exceptionally clear style, this book
should appeal to professionals and students in philosophy of mind,
metaphysics, and philosophy of science.
This work is the fullest treatment yet of the comprehensive physicalist view that, in some important sense, everything is physical. Andrew Melnyk argues that the view is best formulated by appeal to a carefully worked-out notion of realization, rather than supervenience. According to Melnyk, physicalism must be importantly reductionist; it need not repudiate causal and explanatory claims framed in non-physical language; and it has the a posteriori epistemic status of a broad-scope scientific hypothesis. In the two concluding chapters he asserts in unprecedented detail that contemporary science provides no significant empirical evidence against physicalism and some considerable evidence for it. Written in an exceptionally clear style, this book will appeal to professionals and students in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and philosophy of science.
In this, the companion to the landmark volume The Literary History
of Alberta, Volume One: From Writing-on-Stone to World War Two,
George Melnyk examines Alberta literature in the second half of the
twentieth century. At last, Melnyk argues, Alberta writers have
found their voice--and their accomplishments have been remarkable.
The contradictory landscape, the stereotypes of the Indian, the
Mountie, and the Cowboy, and the language of the Other, speaking
from the margins--these elements all left their impressions on the
consciousness of early Alberta. But writers in the last few decades
have turned this inheritance to their advantage, to create
compelling stories about this place and its people. Today, Melnyk
discovers, Alberta writers can appreciate not only this
achievement, but also its essential source: the symbolic
communication of Writing-on-Stone. The Literary History of Alberta,
Volume Two extends the study of Alberta's cultural history to the
present day. It is a vital text for anyone interested in Alberta's
vibrant literary culture.
In this, the companion to the landmark volume The Literary History
of Alberta, Volume One: From Writing-on-Stone to WorldWar Two,
George Melnyk examines Alberta literature in the second half of the
twentieth century. At last, Melnyk argues, Alberta writers have
found their voice--and their accomplishments have been remarkable.
The contradictory landscape, the stereotypes of the Indian, the
Mountie, and the Cowboy, and the language of the Other, speaking
from the margins--these elements all left their impressions on the
consciousness of early Alberta. But writers in the last few decades
have turned this inheritance to their advantage, to create
compelling stories about this place and its people. Today, Melnyk
discovers, Alberta writers can appreciate not only this
achievement, but also its essential source: the symbolic
communication of Writing-on-Stone. The Literary History of Alberta,
Volume Two extends the study of Alberta's cultural history to the
present day. It is a vital text for anyone interested in Alberta's
vibrant literary culture.
Alberta's contradictory landscape has fired the imaginative
energies of writers for centuries. The sweep of the plains, the
thrust of the Rockies, and the long roll of the woodlands have left
vivid impressions on all of Alberta's writers -- both those who
passed through Alberta in search of other horizons and those who
made it their home. The Literary History of Alberta surveys writing
in and about Alberta from prehistory to the middle of the twentieth
century. It includes profiles of dozens of writers (from the
earnestly intended to the truly gifted) and their texts (from the
commercial to the arcane). It reminds us of long-forgotten names
and faces, figures who quietly -- or not so quietly -- wrote the
books that underpin Alberta's thriving literary culture today.
Melnyk also discusses the institutions that have shaped Alberta's
literary culture. The Literary History of Alberta is an essential
text for any reader interested in the cultural history of western
Canada, and a landmark achievement in Alberta's continuing literary
history.
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