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This book is a compilation of major reprint articles on one of the
most intriguing phenomena in modern physics: the quantum Hall
effect. Together with a detailed introduction by the editor, this
volume serves as a stimulating and valuable reference for students
and research workers in condensed matter physics and for those with
a particle physics background. The papers have been chosen with the
intention of emphasizing the topological aspects of the quantum
Hall effect and its connections with other branches of theoretical
physics, such as topological quantum field theories and string
theory. The contents include sections on integer effect, fractional
effect, effect of global topology, effective theories, edge states
and non-Abelian statistics.
This book is a compilation of major reprint articles on one of the
most intriguing phenomena in modern physics: the quantum Hall
effect. Together with a detailed introduction by the editor, this
volume serves as a stimulating and valuable reference for students
and research workers in condensed matter physics and for those with
a particle physics background. The papers have been chosen with the
intention of emphasizing the topological aspects of the quantum
Hall effect and its connections with other branches of theoretical
physics, such as topological quantum field theories and string
theory. The contents include sections on integer effect, fractional
effect, effect of global topology, effective theories, edge states
and non-Abelian statistics.
This book provides a clear link between the application of sports
science principles and theory to practice. The book allows
practitioners to go off and design and defend their own
evidence-based training programmes Provides the reader with an
appropriate background in physiology, biomechanics and psychology
to aid in the development of the training process
A gentle introduction to the physics of quantized fields and many-body physics. Based on courses taught at the University of Illinois, it concentrates on the basic conceptual issues that many students find difficult, and emphasizes the physical and visualizable aspects of the subject. While the text is intended for students with a wide range of interests, many of the examples are drawn from condensed matter physics because of the tangible character of such systems. The first part of the book uses the Hamiltonian operator language of traditional quantum mechanics to treat simple field theories and related topics, while the Feynman path integral is introduced in the second half where it is seen as indispensable for understanding the connection between renormalization and critical as well as non-perturbative phenomena.
This book provides a clear link between the application of sports
science principles and theory to practice. The book allows
practitioners to go off and design and defend their own
evidence-based training programmes Provides the reader with an
appropriate background in physiology, biomechanics and psychology
to aid in the development of the training process
September 11, 2001 marked the beginning of a new era in history,
but the forces that triggered those attacks have been in place for
years and continue to operate within the United States and abroad.
Experts estimate that as many as 500 terrorist cells exist in
America today. ABC News journalist John Miller has been tracking
this story since his coverage of the first World Trade Center
bombing in 1993. He was the first American journalist to interview
Osama Bin Laden, and he has a sophisticated knowledge of the
structure and workings of extremist organizations. The Cell
contains information gleaned from sources within the FBI, CIA, and
the local law enforcement communities currently conducting the
investigation into the September 11 attacks.
Borderline conditions are a growing presence in the treatment room,
yet they are uncommonly resistant to treatment. Dr. Kernberg and
his colleagues have already articulated the modality they call
Transference-Focused Psychotherapy. Now, in an unusually textured
elaboration, they confront the complications that limit
treatability--co-existing psychopathologies, early
trauma/dissociation, problems endemic to the therapeutic situation
(attachment disturbances, erotic transferences)--and bring new
rounds of clinical ammunition to meet those challenges.
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Lying, Cheating, and Carrying On - Developmental, Clinical, and Sociocultural Aspects of Dishonesty and Deceit (Hardcover, New)
Salman Akhtar, Henri Parens; Contributions by Harold Blum, Gail Edelsohn, Ruth M. S. Fischer, …
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What constitutes a lie? What are the different types of lies? Why
do people lie? Is dishonesty ubiquitous in human experience? And
what should be done with individuals who seek pschotherapeutic help
and yet can not reveal important aspects of their lives and even
fabricate histories, associations, and dreams? Such questions form
the backbone of this exceptional book. Starting with the emergence
of the capacity to lie in childhood and the formative influence of
the family in children's moral development, the discourse goes on
to include the variety of adulthood lies, including social lies,
existential lies, pathological lies, narcissistic lies, and
sociopathic lies. Contributions from distinguished psychoanalysts
like Salman Akhtar, Harold Blum, Ruth Fischer, Lucy LaFarge, Henri
Parens, and Michael Stone, along with others, explore the impact of
dishonesty on the internal and external realities of an individual.
Malignant forms of lies involving serious character pathology and
criminality, as well as their detection, are also discussed. The
book's aim is to help therapists enhance their empathy with
patients who are compelled to lie and to provide them with better
therapeutic strategies to deal with the clinical dilemmas that
arise in working with such children and adults.
What constitutes a lie? What are the different types of lies? Why
do people lie? Is dishonesty ubiquitous in human experience? And
what should be done with individuals who seek pschotherapeutic help
and yet can not reveal important aspects of their lives and even
fabricate histories, associations, and dreams? Such questions form
the backbone of this exceptional book. Starting with the emergence
of the capacity to lie in childhood and the formative influence of
the family in children's moral development, the discourse goes on
to include the variety of adulthood lies, including social lies,
existential lies, pathological lies, narcissistic lies, and
sociopathic lies. Contributions from distinguished psychoanalysts
like Salman Akhtar, Harold Blum, Ruth Fischer, Lucy LaFarge, Henri
Parens, and Michael Stone, along with others, explore the impact of
dishonesty on the internal and external realities of an individual.
Malignant forms of lies involving serious character pathology and
criminality, as well as their detection, are also discussed. The
book's aim is to help therapists enhance their empathy with
patients who are compelled to lie and to provide them with better
therapeutic strategies to deal with the clinical dilemmas that
arise in working with such children and adults.
A gentle introduction to the physics of quantized fields and
many-body physics. Based on courses taught at the University of
Illinois, it concentrates on the basic conceptual issues that many
students find difficult, and emphasizes the physical and
visualizable aspects of the subject. While the text is intended for
students with a wide range of interests, many of the examples are
drawn from condensed matter physics because of the tangible
character of such systems. The first part of the book uses the
Hamiltonian operator language of traditional quantum mechanics to
treat simple field theories and related topics, while the Feynman
path integral is introduced in the second half where it is seen as
indispensable for understanding the connection between
renormalization and critical as well as non-perturbative phenomena.
A progressive plan to solve the problem of housing affordability
An engagingly-written account of mathematical tools and ideas, this
book provides a graduate-level introduction to the mathematics used
in research in physics. The first half of the book focuses on the
traditional mathematical methods of physics - differential and
integral equations, Fourier series and the calculus of variations.
The second half contains an introduction to more advanced subjects,
including differential geometry, topology and complex variables.
The authors' exposition avoids excess rigor whilst explaining
subtle but important points often glossed over in more elementary
texts. The topics are illustrated at every stage by carefully
chosen examples, exercises and problems drawn from realistic
physics settings. These make it useful both as a textbook in
advanced courses and for self-study. Password-protected solutions
to the exercises are available to instructors at
www.cambridge.org/9780521854030.
Presents a powerful and compelling analysis of the persistent
inability of the United States to meet the housing needs of its
people
In the 1949 Housing Act, Congress declared a decent home and a
suitable living environment for every American family our national
housing goal. Today, little more than half a century later, upwards
of 100 million people in the United States live in housing that is
physically inadequate, unsafe, overcrowded, or unaffordable.
The contributors to "A Right to Housing "consider the key issues
related to America's housing crisis, including income inequality
and insecurity, segregation and discrimination, the rights of the
elderly, as well as legislative and judicial responses to
homelessness. The book offers a detailed examination of how access
to adequate housing is directly related to economic security.
With essays by leading activists and scholars, this book presents a
powerful and compelling analysis of the persistent inability of the
U.S. to meet many of its citizens' housing needs, and a
comprehensive proposal for progressive change.
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McArthur Binion: DNA (Hardcover)
McArthur Binion; Edited by Diana Nawi; Text written by Diana Nawi, Grace Deveney, Michael Stone-Richards; Interview of …
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Set amid the perils of illegal border crossings, The Iguana Tree is
the suspenseful saga of Lilia and Hector, who separately make their
way from Mexico into the United States, seeking work in the
Carolinas and a home for their infant daughter.
Michel Stone's harrowing novel meticulously examines the
obstacles each faces in pursuing a new life: manipulation, rape,
and murder in the perilous commerce of border crossings; betrayal
by family and friends; exploitation by corrupt officials and
rapacious landowners on the U.S. side; and, finally, the inexorable
workings of the U.S. justice system.
Hector and Lilia meet Americans willing to help them with legal
assistance and offers of responsible employment, but their illegal
entry seems certain to prove their undoing. The consequences of
their decisions are devastating. In the end, The Iguana Tree is a
universal story of loss, grief, and human dignity.
Letters to Australia, Volume 3 is a collection of Julius Stone's
radio broadcasts on various international issues between 1950 and
1951.
How can we live a balanced life in unbalanced times? How can the
practices of meditation and yoga support our relationships, our
work lives, and the greater good? Author, teacher, and
psychotherapist Michael Stone presents the essential insights of
mindfulness and yoga, emphasizing the teachings of simplicity and
the interdependence of all life.
Stone explains that the practices of yoga and meditation are not
about escaping reality but about living fully in the here and now,
opening to our experience, and gaining access to stillness within
the flow of life. The essence of yoga and Buddhist practice is
opening the heart--our own and the heart of the world. With that
awareness, Stone encourages us to get involved in our communities,
to speak out when we see wrongdoing, and to find ways of helping
others.
In this collection of provocative essays by prominent teachers of
Yoga and Buddhism, the common ground of these two ancient
traditions becomes clear. Michael Stone has brought together a
group of intriguing voices to show how Buddhism and Yoga share the
same roots, the same values, and the same spiritual goals. The
themes addressed here are rich and varied, yet the essays all weave
together the common threads between the traditions that offer
guidance toward spiritual freedom and genuine realization.
Contributors include Ajahn Amaro Bhikkhu, Shosan Victoria Austin,
Frank Jude Boccio, Christopher Key Chapple, Ari Goldfield and Rose
Taylor, Chip Hartranft, Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara, Sarah Powers, Eido
Shimano Roshi, Jill Satterfield, Mu Soeng, Michael Stone, and
Robert Thurman.
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