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A new vision of dramatic horror from Michael Dunn, the author of
BEAUTIFUL, filled with suspense, terror andNunexpectedlyNromance
and featuring passages of experimental typography, DETOX is a
unique experience in storytelling.
'VERY GRISLY, HAUNTING' //WILDSOUND 'HIGHLY ORIGINAL AND UNUSUAL'
//SLAMDANCE Identical twins: Stephane and Remy Janssen. They
believe one of them was supposed to have been absorbed in utero.
With the help of a transgendered surgeon, they attempt to do what
nature didn't. A story of loneliness and perversion, BEAUTIFUL
explores the obsession with the physical while lifting away the
flesh to understand what's underneath.
The term Inclusive Online Education has generated great interest
within and across educational levels and contexts, yet practical
applications of it remain elusive in many institutional settings.
Chapters in this book highlight define and interrogate definitions
of inclusion. The research studies reported here focus on moving
the conversation about inclusive online education away from
individual accommodations for which students must qualify, to
models where learning experiences are designed for the success of
all students and teachers—both technically and relationally.
While some authors do mention the need to know and understand the
Universal Design for Learning (UDL), the authors in these chapters
go beyond UDL to include understandings about historical challenges
with inclusive education, emerging understandings about designing
strong online instruction, and how placed-based thinking and social
settings provide resources from which to draw in creating online
learning environments and experiences that are not only humanized
but humane. This book highlights research focused on moving the
conversation about inclusion away from individual accommodations
for which students must qualify to models where learning
experiences are designed to address historical inequities and
promote success for all students and teachers. Collectively, the
chapters underscore the need to choose materials, design
assessments, plan instruction, and engage with students in
accordance with relational commitments to equity. Inclusive Online
and Distance Education for Learners with Dis/abilities will be a
great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of
Education, Education Policy, Educational Research, and Disability
Studies in Education. The chapters included in this book were
originally published as a special issue of Distance Education.
Originally published in 1981, this book explores the plight of the
locally born or locally employed faced with spiralling house prices
and strong and unequal competition from the wealthier commuter,
second-home owner or retirement migrant. It was the first book to
examine the policy and planning issues in relation to these
problems from the starting point of basic research and analysis.
With contributions from an international team of experts, this
collection provides a much-needed international, comparative
approach to mental capacity law. The book focuses particularly on
exploring substantive commonalities and divergences in normative
orientation and practical application embedded in different legal
frameworks. It draws together contributions from eleven different
jurisdictions across Europe, Asia and the UK and explores what
productive or unproductive values and practices currently exist. By
providing a detailed comparison of how legal and ethical
commitments to persons with disabilities are framed in capacity law
across different national systems, the book highlights the values
and practices that could lead to changes that better respect
persons with disabilities in mental capacity regimes.
Originally published in 1981, this book explores the plight of the
locally born or locally employed faced with spiralling house prices
and strong and unequal competition from the wealthier commuter,
second-home owner or retirement migrant. It was the first book to
examine the policy and planning issues in relation to these
problems from the starting point of basic research and analysis.
This comprehensive text shows how various notions of logic can be viewed as notions of universal algebra providing more advanced concepts for those who have an introductory knowledge of algebraic logic, as well as those wishing to delve into more theoretical aspects.
This book is the first to consider comprehensively and
systematically the law and practice of advance directives across
Asia. It will thus be important not only as a reference volume that
documents how advance directives are regulated and used throughout
Asia, but also as an exploration of the concept of the advance
directive itself, in context. By examining how advance directives
operate in Asian countries, we will also shed light on the
principle of personal autonomy in this context, alongside other
values and religious and socio-cultural factors that shape health
and care decision-making. As such, this book will have broad appeal
not only to Asian scholars, students, policymakers and
practitioners in the fields of health law and ethics and
end-of-life care more generally, but will also be of wider interest
to an international academic audience in the fields of law, ethics
and health and social care research. This title is Open Access.
Bioethics has long been accepted as an interdisciplinary field. The
recent 'empirical turn' in bioethics is, however, creating
challenges that move beyond those of simple interdisciplinary
collaboration, as researchers grapple with the methodological,
empirical and meta-ethical challenges of combining the normative
and the empirical, as well as navigating the difficulties that can
arise from attempts to transcend traditional disciplinary
boundaries. Empirical Bioethics: Theoretical and Practical
Perspectives brings together contributions from leading experts in
the field which speak to these challenges, providing insight into
how they can be understood and suggestions for how they might be
overcome. Combining discussions of meta-ethical challenges,
examples of different methodologies for integrating empirical and
normative research, and reflection on the challenges of conducting
and publishing such work, this book will both introduce the novice
to the field and challenge the expert.
Bioethics has long been accepted as an interdisciplinary field. The
recent 'empirical turn' in bioethics is, however, creating
challenges that move beyond those of simple interdisciplinary
collaboration, as researchers grapple with the methodological,
empirical and meta-ethical challenges of combining the normative
and the empirical, as well as navigating the difficulties that can
arise from attempts to transcend traditional disciplinary
boundaries. Empirical Bioethics: Theoretical and Practical
Perspectives brings together contributions from leading experts in
the field which speak to these challenges, providing insight into
how they can be understood and suggestions for how they might be
overcome. Combining discussions of meta-ethical challenges,
examples of different methodologies for integrating empirical and
normative research, and reflection on the challenges of conducting
and publishing such work, this book will both introduce the novice
to the field and challenge the expert.
In June, 1981, we conducted a two day international symposium in
Rome devoted to original scientific presentations on arachidonic
acid metabolism in the kidney. Scientists from 20 countries were
represented either in the general scientific program or in the
poster presentation. This book does not represent the proceedings
of this international gathering, but rather the edited manuscripts
specifically prepared as sum- maries of the scientific
presentations. We feel that the timeliness and originality of the
contributions as well as the need for a compilation of existing
work on prosta- glandins, thromboxane, and the kidney warrant this
publication. The meetings would have been impossible without the
generous and substantial support of the Italian government, the
National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service,
and Merck Sharp & Dohme International. Supplementary support
was also received from Ciba Geigy S. p. A. , Ente Fiuggi,
Farmitalia Carlo Erba S. p. A. , Glaxo Laboratori S. p. A. ,
Hoechst Italia S. p. A. , Leo Pharmaceutical Products, Pfizer
Italiana S. p. A. , Sigm? Tau S. p. A. , Squibb S. p. A. , The
Upjohn Company, Wellcome Italia S. p. A. , and Burroughs Wellcome
Company. The efficient organization of the symposium was largely
attributable to the superb efforts of Elisabeth Mutschlechner and
Miki Scarinci of C. K. International, Rome. Linda Goldberg provided
expert and invaluable editorial and secretarial assistance in the
organization of this book. The book is divided into four major
sections comprising: I.
The musical has been called "the most popular form of entertainment
in the world." This work examines the subjects, themes, and
contemporary revelance of Hollywood musicals through their long
popularity, placing each show in historical and political context
and analyzing it in detail.
A chapter is devoted to how Golddiggers of 1933 and Stand Up and
Cheer 1934 deal with the economic crises of the Depressions.
Another addresses race issues by examining the prevalence of
backface minstresly in the 1930's and threatened America with
teenage sex and rebellion, is addressed through such hits as Girl
Crazy 1943, Bye Bye Birdie 1963, and Grease 1978.
The work also explores dance as a signifier of character, the
geography of musicals (such as New York or "the South" ), fantasy
settings, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, and the musical biopic
(mentioning biographies of such figures as Ziegfeld, Singin' in the
Rain 1952, wich refers to many earlier musicals; Kiss Me Kate 1953
wih refers to Taming of the Shrew' and All that Jazz 1970 wich
refers to the life and work of Bob Fosse. The work concludes with
an examination of the continuing popularity of the musical with
such hits as Moulin Rouge 2001 and Chicago 2002.
Info-metrics is a framework for modeling, reasoning, and drawing
inferences under conditions of noisy and insufficient information.
It is an interdisciplinary framework situated at the intersection
of information theory, statistical inference, and decision-making
under uncertainty. In Advances in Info-Metrics, Min Chen, J.
Michael Dunn, Amos Golan, and Aman Ullah bring together a group of
thirty experts to expand the study of info-metrics across the
sciences and demonstrate how to solve problems using this
interdisciplinary framework. Building on the theoretical
underpinnings of info-metrics, the volume sheds new light on
statistical inference, information, and general problem solving.
The book explores the basis of information-theoretic inference and
its mathematical and philosophical foundations. It emphasizes the
interrelationship between information and inference and includes
explanations of model building, theory creation, estimation,
prediction, and decision making. Each of the nineteen chapters
provides the necessary tools for using the info-metrics framework
to solve a problem. The collection covers recent developments in
the field, as well as many new cross-disciplinary case studies and
examples. Designed to be accessible for researchers, graduate
students, and practitioners across disciplines, this book provides
a clear, hands-on experience for readers interested in solving
problems when presented with incomplete and imperfect information.
In spite of a powerful tradition, more than two thousand years old,
that in a valid argument the premises must be relevant to the
conclusion, twentieth-century logicians neglected the concept of
relevance until the publication of Volume I of this monumental
work. Since that time relevance logic has achieved an important
place in the field of philosophy: Volume II of Entailment brings to
a conclusion a powerful and authoritative presentation of the
subject by most of the top people working in the area. Originally
the aim of Volume II was simply to cover certain topics not treated
in the first volume--quantification, for example--or to extend the
coverage of certain topics, such as semantics. However, because of
the technical progress that has occurred since the publication of
the first volume, Volume II now includes other material. The book
contains the work of Alasdair Urquhart, who has shown that the
principal sentential systems of relevance logic are undecidable,
and of Kit Fine, who has demonstrated that, although the
first-order systems are incomplete with respect to the conjectured
constant domain semantics, they are still complete with respect to
a semantics based on "arbitrary objects." Also presented is
important work by the other contributing authors, who are Daniel
Cohen, Steven Giambrone, Dorothy L. Grover, Anil Gupta, Glen
Helman, Errol P. Martin, Michael A. McRobbie, and Stuart Shapiro.
Robert G. Wolf's bibliography of 3000 items is a valuable addition
to the volume. Originally published in 1992. The Princeton Legacy
Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make
available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
The issue of medical ethics, from thorny moral questions such as
euthanasia and the morality of killing to political questions such
as the fair distribution of health care resources, is rarely out of
today's media. This area of ethics covers a wide range of issues,
from mental health to reproductive medicine, as well as including
management issues such as resource allocation, and has proven to
hold enduring interest for the general public as well as the
medical practitioner. This Very Short Introduction provides an
invaluable tool with which to think about the ethical values that
lie at the heart of medicine. This new edition explores the ethical
reasoning we can use to approach medical ethics, introducing the
most important 'tools' of ethical reasoning, and discussing how
argument, thought experiments, and intuition can be combined in the
consideration of medical ethics. Considering its practical
application, Tony Hope and Michael Dunn explore how medical ethics
supports health professionals through the growing use of ethics
expertise in clinical settings. They also contemplate the
increasingly important place of medical ethics in the wider social
context, particularly in this age of globalization, not only in
healthcare practice, but also policy, discussions in the media,
pressure group and activism settings, and in legal judgments. ABOUT
THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford
University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every
subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get
ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts,
analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make
interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
In spite of a powerful tradition, more than two thousand years old,
that in a valid argument the premises must be relevant to the
conclusion, twentieth-century logicians neglected the concept of
relevance until the publication of Volume I of this monumental
work. Since that time relevance logic has achieved an important
place in the field of philosophy: Volume II of Entailment brings to
a conclusion a powerful and authoritative presentation of the
subject by most of the top people working in the area. Originally
the aim of Volume II was simply to cover certain topics not treated
in the first volume--quantification, for example--or to extend the
coverage of certain topics, such as semantics. However, because of
the technical progress that has occurred since the publication of
the first volume, Volume II now includes other material. The book
contains the work of Alasdair Urquhart, who has shown that the
principal sentential systems of relevance logic are undecidable,
and of Kit Fine, who has demonstrated that, although the
first-order systems are incomplete with respect to the conjectured
constant domain semantics, they are still complete with respect to
a semantics based on "arbitrary objects." Also presented is
important work by the other contributing authors, who are Daniel
Cohen, Steven Giambrone, Dorothy L. Grover, Anil Gupta, Glen
Helman, Errol P. Martin, Michael A. McRobbie, and Stuart Shapiro.
Robert G. Wolf's bibliography of 3000 items is a valuable addition
to the volume. Originally published in 1992. The Princeton Legacy
Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make
available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
Harry Redknapp spent 15 years at AFC Bournemouth as a player, coach
and manager, longer than at any other club in his colourful career
in football. Despite this lengthy association, Redknapp's days at
Dean Court have featured only fleetingly in his biographies to
date. Now, with the co-operation of Harry himself, the tale of his
rise from barely remembered player to the country's brightest young
manager is told for the first time. Harry shot to fame when lowly
Bournemouth dumped Manchester United out of the FA Cup, overcoming
a backdrop of financial turmoil to guide the Cherries out of
English football's third tier for the first time. He then bounced
back from relegation and from almost losing his life to nurture his
son, Jamie, from schoolboy sensation into one of Britain's most
expensive teenage players. Featuring painstakingly researched
archive material and interviews with team-mates, colleagues and
friends, this is an inside account of Redknapp's years at Dean
Court, as well as a history of two decades in the life of the
Cherries.
When making the transition to adulthood, young people with Autism
Spectrum Disorder can find their opportunities limited by their
impaired prosody. Through a program of evidence-based lessons and
resources, this book helps to develop verbal and nonverbal skills
essential to adult life, particularly in the context of looking for
a job or social situations. It is a complete curriculum, covering
everything from self-calming to fluency and conversational skills,
and includes lesson plans, handouts, and homework. The program has
been successfully used by the authors in their work with people on
the autism spectrum and will be a life-changing resource for
professionals as well as for parents and people on the autism
spectrum wanting to improve their ability to communicate well.
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