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This book is designed for the serious student of Chinese medicine.
Both the beginner and advanced practitioner will find this
information useful from school to everyday clinical practice. The
first section of the book covers a basic history and evolution of
the six stages of disease. Chapter Two reviews various theoretical
concepts related to the six stages. Symptoms and treatment
concepts, according to the Chinese classic Shang Han Lun, are
examined in Chapter Three. In Chapter Four complications of
combined and overlapping stages of disease show how disease many
times will not follow the normal progression of the Six Stage
Model. An in- depth study of conformations and the basic treatment
concepts for each of the stages are presented in Chapter Five. A
quick overview of the twenty-four basic classifications of Chinese
herbal formulas will be found in Chapter Six. Primary herbs for
each stage and their related formulas are examined in Chapter
Seven. Chapter Eight deals with differential diagnosis of syndromes
and treatment. Conformations for formulas and a comparison to other
formulas from the Classic Shang Han Lun (Treaties on Fever and
Chills) and the Jen Kuei Yao Lue (Perceptions from the Golden
Chamber) are the main emphasis in Chapter Nine. Practitioners will
find Chapter Ten a very useful clinical reference of all ninety
herbal formulas (in table form) found in this book. In Chapter
Eleven, there are four major lists dealing with the names of
individual herbs. The first three lists are a cross reference for
herbs listed by the Pin Yin, Pharmaceutical, and Common names. The
fourth list gives the classification and function of the 118 herbs
used in this work.
Technology has become deeply integrated into modern society and
various activities throughout everyday life. However, this
increases the risk of vulnerabilities, such as hacking or system
errors, among other online threats. Cybersecurity Breaches and
Issues Surrounding Online Threat Protection is an essential
reference source for the latest scholarly research on the various
types of unauthorized access or damage to electronic data.
Featuring extensive coverage across a range of relevant
perspectives and topics, such as robotics, cloud computing, and
electronic data diffusion, this publication is ideally designed for
academicians, researchers, computer engineers, graduate students,
and practitioners seeking current research on the threats that
exist in the world of technology.
Basics of Game Design is for anyone wanting to become a
professional game designer. Focusing on creating the game mechanics
for data-driven games, it covers role-playing, real-time strategy,
first-person shooter, simulation, and other games. Written by a
25-year veteran of the game industry, the guide offers detailed
explanations of how to design the data sets used to resolve game
play for moving, combat, solving puzzles, interacting with NPCs,
managing inventory, and much more. Advice on developing stories for
games, building maps and levels, and designing the graphical user
interface is also included.
""I had an unusually large-sized head, though this was not uncommon
for a baby in the Midwest. The craniums in our part of the country
were designed to leave a little extra room for the brain to grow in
case one day we found ourselves exposed to something we didn't
understand, like a foreign language, or a salad.""
Michael Moore-Oscar-winning filmmaker, bestselling author, the
nation's unofficial provocateur laureate-is back, this time taking
on an entirely new role, that of his own meta-Forest Gump. Breaking
the autobiographical mode, he presents twenty-four far-ranging,
irreverent, and stranger-than-fiction vignettes from his own early
life. One moment he's an eleven-year-old boy lost in the Senate and
found by Bobby Kennedy; and in the next, he's inside the Bitburg
cemetery with a dazed and confused Ronald Reagan. Fast-forwarding
to 2003, he stuns the world by uttering the words "We live in
fictitious times . . . with a fictitious president" in place of the
expected "I'd like to thank the Academy." And none of that even
comes close to the night the friendly priest at the seminary
decides to show him how to perform his own exorcism. Capturing the
zeitgeist of the past fifty years, yet deeply personal and
unflinchingly honest, HERE COMES TROUBLE takes readers on an
unforgettable, take-no-prisoners ride through the life and times of
Michael Moore. No one will come away from this book without a sense
of surprise about the Michael Moore most of us didn't know.
Alternately funny, eye-opening, and moving, it's a book he has been
writing-and living-his entire life.
Easily staged scenes with believable characters in a wide variety
of comic and dramatic situations. The duets are divided into four
categories: Gender Neutral; Male & Female; Male Only; Female
Only. The short length of each duet scene makes it easy for
students to memorise lines. Excellent for contests, acting practice
or comedy revue shows.
A wealth of information about herbal remedies native to the
Southwest, infused with wisdom, wit, and personal reminiscences.
What challenges are posed by changing transnational trends, agendas
and movements that affect disabled people's lives, and what can
disabled people, their representative organisations and their
governments do to advance the agenda for self-determination and
inclusion? This book draws together the writing of academics and
activists to depict the experience and perspective of disabled
people in relation to a range of contemporary social changes, with
a focus firmly on ways in which disabled people and their allies
can act to counter disabling policies and practices. Throughout the
book there is an emphasis on disabled people's own voices and
activism as the critical driver of theoretical critique and
practical change. Chapters address a wide range of cultural,
institutional and personal arenas to explore and contest the
boundaries that disabled people seek to move beyond, from
cross-border labour movements in Korea to experience of day
services in England, from continuing and long-lasting realities of
wars in Lebanon, Cambodia and Somalia to the beauty of harmony in
Navajo traditions for understanding disability, from collective
activism to individual participation in the Olympics. This book is
recommended reading for students, researchers and activists
interested in Disability Studies and is directly relevant to policy
makers and practitioners in a position to reshape rights, spaces
and innovations in response to the priorities disabled people feel
and articulate are important for their lives. It was originally
published as a special issue of Disability & Society.
What challenges are posed by changing transnational trends, agendas
and movements that affect disabled people's lives, and what can
disabled people, their representative organisations and their
governments do to advance the agenda for self-determination and
inclusion? This book draws together the writing of academics and
activists to depict the experience and perspective of disabled
people in relation to a range of contemporary social changes, with
a focus firmly on ways in which disabled people and their allies
can act to counter disabling policies and practices. Throughout the
book there is an emphasis on disabled people's own voices and
activism as the critical driver of theoretical critique and
practical change. Chapters address a wide range of cultural,
institutional and personal arenas to explore and contest the
boundaries that disabled people seek to move beyond, from
cross-border labour movements in Korea to experience of day
services in England, from continuing and long-lasting realities of
wars in Lebanon, Cambodia and Somalia to the beauty of harmony in
Navajo traditions for understanding disability, from collective
activism to individual participation in the Olympics. This book is
recommended reading for students, researchers and activists
interested in Disability Studies and is directly relevant to policy
makers and practitioners in a position to reshape rights, spaces
and innovations in response to the priorities disabled people feel
and articulate are important for their lives. It was originally
published as a special issue of Disability & Society.
This book provides a space in which struggles for indigenous
knowledge within communities are articulated, valued, heard, and
responded to. The volume takes change as its focus, yet
acknowledges that the origins and significance of change are
frequently found to be unsettling. Contributors explore different
understandings of change that forge sustainable, inclusive and just
communities and examine issues related to citizenship, resistance,
peacemaking, critical literacies, and second chance opportunities.
The authors seek to promote advocacy of change that recognises the
importance of an informed engagement with cross-cultural issues in
order to foreground those missing perspectives that are often
marginalised, silenced, ignored or denied. All contributors are
concerned with how the process of change can bridge the gap between
social justice and exclusion and develop critical understandings of
the implications of changing policy and practice for those within
and working with the educational organisations and communities.
Researching Life Stories critically and pragmatically reflects upon
the use of life stories in social and educational research. Using
four life stories as examples, the authors apply four different,
practical approaches to demonstrate effective research and
analysis.
As well as examining in detail the four life stories around which
the book is written, areas covered include:
* Method and methodology in life story research
* Analysis
* Reflections on analyses
* Craft and ethics in researching life
* Policy, practice and theory in life story research.
Throughout the book the authors demystify the issues surrounding
life story research and demonstrate the significance of this
approach to understanding individual and social worlds.
This unique approach to life story research will be a valuable
resource for all social science and education researchers at
undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Researching Life Stories critically and pragmatically reflects upon
the use of life stories in social and educational research. Using
four life stories as examples, the authors apply four different,
practical approaches to demonstrate effective research and
analysis.
As well as examining in detail the four life stories around which
the book is written, areas covered include:
* Method and methodology in life story research
* Analysis
* Reflections on analyses
* Craft and ethics in researching life
* Policy, practice and theory in life story research.
Throughout the book the authors demystify the issues surrounding
life story research and demonstrate the significance of this
approach to understanding individual and social worlds.
This unique approach to life story research will be a valuable
resource for all social science and education researchers at
undergraduate and postgraduate level.
This book presents and discusses an approach to action research to
help reverse discriminatory and exclusionary practices in
education. Insider accounts of action research will help challenge
assumptions about the limits of inclusive education, and offer
examples of how change can be realistically achieved through
processes of collaboration and participation. Written by a team of
practitioner researchers drawn from a wide range of schools and
services, this book addresses a wide range of real-life situations
by exploring ways in which teachers have tackled inequalities in
the school environment through action research based on principles
of equality and democracy. These include: * the co-ordination of
services for minority ethnic groups, including refugee and asylum
seeking children * young children with autism working with peers in
the literacy hour * action research and the inclusion of gay
students * developing the role of learning support assistants in
inclusion * reducing exclusion of children with challenging
behaviour * listening to the voices of young people with severe
learning difficulties * developing links between special and
mainstream schools * challenging marginalising practices in Further
Education.
How important is the family for children? How do children cope when
parents have to juggle child care, employment and other
responsibilities? In this volume these questions, and others, are
raised and reflected upon, by children themselves, providing
insights for parents and professionals.
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