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Presenting the evolution of supplementary pensions over the past 25
years, this comprehensive book introduces the origin of pensions as
a concept and explores the role that international organisations
play within the field. It draws comparisons between different
welfare states, reflecting upon current research and identifying
new directions and ideas. Despite observing significant differences
in the approaches to pension design, the book identifies common
challenges, including the need to provide for an increasingly aging
population, slow economic growth following the 2008 global
financial crisis, the need for effective regulation, and increased
labour market flexibility. Leading scholars analyse the experiences
of a broad range of countries and offer insights into their
responses to the numerous challenges faced by national pension
systems. The book covers significant moments in pensions history
following the World Bank's 1994 report on Averting the Old Age
Crisis, and subsequent responses to challenges posed by longevity
and economic crises. This book will be an ideal companion for
academic researchers and financial law scholars interested in
pensions and looking to develop an international perspective on the
issue, as well as professionals in the pensions industry who are
engaging with other countries and looking to develop their
knowledge of overseas pension systems.
Western missionaries in China were challenged by something they
could not have encountered in their native culture; most Westerners
were Christian, and competitions in their own countries were
principally denominational. Once they entered China they
unwittingly became spiritual merchants who marketed Christianity as
only one religion among the long-established purveyors of other
religions, such as the masters of Buddhist and Daoist rites. A
Voluntary Exile explores the convergence of cultures. This
collection of new and insightful research considers themes of
religious encounter and accommodation in China from 1552 to the
present, and confronts how both Western Europeans and indigenous
Chinese mitigated the cultural and religious antagonisms that
resulted from cultural misunderstanding. The studies in this work
identify areas where missionary accommodation in China has
succeeded and failed, and offers new insights into what contributed
to cultural conflict and confluence. Each essay responds in some
way to the "accommodationist" approach of Western missionaries and
Christianity, focusing on new areas of inquiry. For example,
Michael Maher, SJ, considers the educational and religious
formation of Matteo Ricci prior to his travels to China, and how
Ricci's intellectual approach was connected to his so-called
"accommodationist method" during the late Ming. Eric Cunningham
explores the hackneyed assertion that Francis Xavier's mission to
Asia was a "failure" due to his low conversion rates, suggesting
that Xavier's "failure" instigated the entire Chinese missionary
enterprise of the 16th and 17th centuries. And, Liu Anrong
confronts the hybridization of popular Chinese folk religion with
Catholicism in Shanxi province. The voices in this work derive from
divergent scholarly methodologies based on new research, and
provide the reader a unique encounter with a variety of
disciplinary views. This unique volume reaches across oceans,
cultures, political systems, and religious traditions to provide
important new research on the complexities of cultural encounters
between China and the West.
This book examines the unique relationships between seven
important leaders in history--from Henry VIII to Martin Luther
King, Jr.--and their principal advisors. Studying the common
psychological themes in such relationships, as well as the
consequences of the collaborations, Michael Maher traces the
evolution of new styles of political leadership from absolutism
through nationalism and socialism to the social advocacy developed
by Martin Luther King and Ralph Abernathy. The book uncovers the
complex systems each team creates and the way these systems evolve
toward a point of impasse or gridlock that requires the emergence
of a new political system. Written for the general reader
interested in history, this unique, comparative approach will also
appeal to the student of politics and management.
"LieutenantS" uncovers several recurring patterns in the
partnerships of each leader and lieutenant. The book reveals how
none of these lieutenants fully controls the forces they use, but
merely manages or manipulates them for a time. Maher explores the
often complementary personalities in the partnerships--one
introspective, the other an extrovert; or older men with younger
collaborators. He discusses the strongly developed sense of mission
in each of the lieutenants, often greater than that of the leader.
The book follows new models of leadership and political power
created by these partnerships and reveals, even in the most
abstract or altruistic appearance, the sense of power these
lieutenants covet.
Developing Skills for the classroom and beyond: Fundamentals of
Cost Accounting lets the student see the development of cost
accounting tools and techniques as a natural response to decision
making. Using a procedural approach, the material in the text is
presented from the perspective of both the preparer of information
and the user of the information. This allows both accounting majors
and those students planning other careers to appreciate the issues
from both sides.
Recognize the homophobia and anti-gay violence in a respected
institution The only study of its kind, Being Gay and Lesbian in a
Catholic High School: Beyond the Uniform offers compelling evidence
to Catholic educators, clergy, and laypeople that their superb
academic institutions are not fulfilling the clear mandate of the
Church on inclusive loving behavior toward sexual minorities. Yet
the facts presented in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High
School prove that too often they encourage or allow stereotyping,
homophobia, and anti-gay violence.The experiences recounted in this
disturbing book range from feeling differenct and being pressured
to date the opposite sex to suffering life-changing violence.
Virtually all the students, even the most deeply closeted, felt the
negative effects of anti-gay jokes and verbal harassment. The most
tragic experience in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High
School is the story of a boy who was called "Sodomy" by his
classmates. In his affluent suburban Catholic high school, he was
routinely mocked, tormented, and physically assaulted--all with the
knowledge of the teachers and administration. Driven to several
suicide attempts, he was hospitalized for depression and finally
dropped out.This powerful and moving book presents detailed
information on the problem of homophobia in Catholic education,
including: personal testimonies of gay and lesbian former Catholic
high school students an original study of attitudes found among
Catholic high school students on the topic of homosexuality an
extensive summary of official Catholic teaching on homosexuality
and homosexuals an analysis of the discrepancies between the
prevailing attitudes and actions and the Church's official teaching
solid theoretical background information on the psychology of gay
teenagers discussions of experiences in same-sex, mixed-gender, and
minor seminary high schools memories of sexual relationships with
classmates and priestsThse painful tales from Catholic school
alumni will disturb, enrage, and sadden you. With this poignant and
insightful book, educators in public, private, and parochial
shcools can explore new ways to change anti-gay attitudes and
prevent anti-gay violence.
The fourteen papers in this volume, both unpublished and originally
published between 1981 and 1990 offer a comprehensive selection of
G. H. Lawson's work and discuss the following: assessing economic
performance ownership value creation pricing of non-competitive
government contracts valuation of a business measurement of
corporate performance according to cash flow.
This bibliography presents a review of trends in management
accounting research and a classified annotated listing of over 600
works in the area. It is intended to help the accounting researcher
or student who wishes to review the development of the literature
in management accounting over many years. The book traces this
development from 1926 to 1982 through the primary academic
journals. This review has focussed on accounting literature and
includes only those works from outside the accounting literature
that were seminal in defining and introducing a research area, and
were frequently referenced in the accounting literature.
The fourteen papers in this volume, both unpublished and originally
published between 1981 and 1990 offer a comprehensive selection of
G. H. Lawson's work and discuss the following: assessing economic
performance ownership value creation pricing of non-competitive
government contracts valuation of a business measurement of
corporate performance according to cash flow.
Recognize the homophobia and anti-gay violence in a respected
institution!The only study of its kind, Being Gay and Lesbian in a
Catholic High School: Beyond the Uniform offers compelling evidence
to Catholic educators, clergy, and laypeople that their superb
academic institutions are not fulfilling the clear mandate of the
Church on inclusive loving behavior toward sexual minorities. Yet
the facts presented in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High
School prove that too often they encourage or allow stereotyping,
homophobia, and anti-gay violence.The experiences recounted in this
disturbing book range from feeling differenct and being pressured
to date the opposite sex to suffering life-changing violence.
Virtually all the students, even the most deeply closeted, felt the
negative effects of anti-gay jokes and verbal harassment. The most
tragic experience in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High
School is the story of a boy who was called "Sodomy" by his
classmates. In his affluent suburban Catholic high school, he was
routinely mocked, tormented, and physically assaulted--all with the
knowledge of the teachers and administration. Driven to several
suicide attempts, he was hospitalized for depression and finally
dropped out.This powerful and moving book presents detailed
information on the problem of homophobia in Catholic education,
including: personal testimonies of gay and lesbian former Catholic
high school students an original study of attitudes found among
Catholic high school students on the topic of homosexuality an
extensive summary of official Catholic teaching on homosexuality
and homosexuals an analysis of the discrepancies between the
prevailing attitudes and actions and the Church's official teaching
solid theoretical background information on the psychology of gay
teenagers discussions of experiences in same-sex, mixed-gender, and
minor seminary high schools memories of sexual relationships with
classmates and priests Thse painful tales from Catholic school
alumni will disturb, enrage, and sadden you. With this poignant and
insightful book, educators in public, private, and parochial
shcools can explore new ways to change anti-gay attitudes and
prevent anti-gay violence.
Constraints have emerged as the basis of a representational and
computational paradigm that draws from many disciplines and can be
brought to bear on many problem domains. This volume contains
papers dealing with all aspects of c- puting with constraints. In
particular, there are several papers on applications of
constraints, re?ecting the practical usefulness of constraint
programming. The papers were presented at the 1998 International
Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP
98), held in Pisa, Italy, 26{30 - tober, 1998. It is the fourth in
this series of conferences, following conferences in Cassis
(France), Cambridge (USA), and Schloss Hagenberg (Austria). We
received 115 high quality submissions. In addition, 7 abstracts
submissions were not followed by a full paper, hence were not
counted as submissions. The program committee selected 29 high
quality papers after thorough refereeing by at least 3 experts and
further discussion by committee members. We thank the referees and
the program committee for the time and e ort spent in reviewing the
papers. The program committee invited three speakers: { Joxan Ja ar
{ Peter Jeavons { Patrick Prosser Their papers are in this volume."
This volume presents a collection of refereed papers reflecting the
state of the art in the area of over-constrained systems.
Besides 11 revised full papers, selected from the 24 submissions to
the OCS workshop held in conjunction with the First International
Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, CP
'95, held in Marseilles in September 1995, the book includes three
comprehensive background papers of central importance for the
workshop papers and the whole field. Also included is an
introduction by one of the volume editors together with a
bibliography listing 243 entries. All in all this is a very useful
reference book relevant for all researchers and practitioners
interested in hierarchical, partial, and over-constrained systems.
This bibliography presents a review of trends in management
accounting research and a classified annotated listing of over 600
works in the area. It is intended to help the accounting researcher
or student who wishes to review the development of the literature
in management accounting over many years. The book traces this
development from 1926 to 1982 through the primary academic
journals. This review has focussed on accounting literature and
includes only those works from outside the accounting literature
that were seminal in defining and introducing a research area, and
were frequently referenced in the accounting literature.
The 20 chapters in this book have been selected from the contents
of the Abdominal Imaging section in Grainger & Allison's
Diagnostic Radiology 6e. These chapters provide a succinct
up-to-date overview of current imaging techniques and their
clinical applications in daily practice and it is hoped that with
this concise format the user will quickly grasp the fundamentals
they need to know. Throughout these chapters, the relative merits
of different imaging investigations are described, variations are
discussed and recent imaging advances are detailed.
In these days it is difficult to find a good Catholic work on the
subject of Psychology. Modern works are tainted with the errors of
Modernism and Liberalism. This work from the turn of the century
(nineteenth to twentieth) is a solid work on this most important
subject. The author notes: My aim here, as in the previous
editions, has been not to construct a new original system of my
own, but to resuscitate and make better known to English readers a
Psychology that has already survived four and twenty centuries,
that has had more influence on human thought and human language
than all other psychologies together, and that still commands a far
larger number of adherents than any rival doctrine. My desire,
however, has been not merely to expound but to expand this old
system; not merely to defend its assured truths, but to test its
principles, to develop them, to apply them to the solution of modem
problems and to re-interpret its generalizations in the light of
the most recent researches. I have striven to make clear to the
student of modem thought that this ancient psychology is not quite
so absurd, nor these old thinkers quite so foolish, as the current
caricatures of their teaching would lead one to imagine: and I
believe I have shown that not a little of what is supposed to be
Dew has been anticipated, and that most of what is true can be
assimilated without much difficulty by the old system. On the other
hand, I have sought to bring the scholastic student into closer
contact with modern questions; and to acquaint him better with some
of the merits of modern psychological analysis and explanation.
Spiritual Development the Hard Way carves a pragmatic map for those
who seek answers to the oldest questions of humanity. Beginning
with the basic foundations of our condition, which cause any
intelligent person a sense of entrapment, it explains the
mechanisms, the process, and the landscape of escape from this
entrapment. Using both new and ancient methods and concepts, it
presents countless insights into all aspects of this journey to
freedom. The primary focus of this book is on a comprehensive,
practical array of techniques to employ in every aspect of life,
offering creative and visionary guidance with glimpses of the final
purpose of spiritual attainment.
This volume draws together essays by fourteen international
scholars in the field of Aramaic and Syriac studies. It is
published to pay fitting honour to Professor Martin McNamara, who
has contributed so much to Targumic studies for almost forty years.
The contributions in this collection reflect his interests in the
study of the Targums, the development of the Aramaic language and
early Jewish and Christian literature. Many of the contributors to
this volume have worked with Professor McNamara in preparing
volumes for the Aramaic Bible series, to which he has devoted so
much time and energy.>
Western missionaries in China were challenged by something they
could not have encountered in their native culture; most Westerners
were Christian, and competitions in their own countries were
principally denominational. Once they entered China they
unwittingly became spiritual merchants who marketed Christianity as
only one religion among the long-established purveyors of other
religions, such as the masters of Buddhist and Daoist rites. A
Voluntary Exile explores the convergence of cultures. This
collection of new and insightful research considers themes of
religious encounter and accommodation in China from 1552 to the
present, and confronts how both Western Europeans and indigenous
Chinese mitigated the cultural and religious antagonisms that
resulted from cultural misunderstanding. The studies in this work
identify areas where missionary accommodation in China has
succeeded and failed, and offers new insights into what contributed
to cultural conflict and confluence. Each essay responds in some
way to the "accommodationist" approach of Western missionaries and
Christianity, focusing on new areas of inquiry. For example,
Michael Maher, SJ, considers the educational and religious
formation of Matteo Ricci prior to his travels to China, and how
Ricci's intellectual approach was connected to his so-called
"accommodationist method" during the late Ming. Eric Cunningham
explores the hackneyed assertion that Francis Xavier's mission to
Asia was a "failure" due to his low conversion rates, suggesting
that Xavier's "failure" instigated the entire Chinese missionary
enterprise of the 16th and 17th centuries. And, Liu Anrong
confronts the hybridization of popular Chinese folk religion with
Catholicism in Shanxi province. The voices in this work derive from
divergent scholarly methodologies based on new research, and
provide the reader a unique encounter with a variety of
disciplinary views. This unique volume reaches across oceans,
cultures, political systems, and religious traditions to provide
important new research on the complexities of cultural encounters
between China and the West.
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