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This study, by two leading scholars in the field, draws on feminist
theory and science and technology studies to uncover a basic
injustice for the human rights of drug-using women: most women who
need drug treatment in the US and UK do not get it. Why not?
The diversity of subjects involved in marine corrosion and fouling
processes are evident in the approaches and techniques described in
this book. An improvized understanding of biologically influenced
corrosion and fouling processes is essential to the development of
better corrosion protection systems, and this book shows new
perspectives in our appreciation of these subjects. Equally,
powerful microscope imaging, surface spectroscopy and
electrochemical techniques have become available and are providing
new information on metal surfaces experiencing fouling or microbial
corrosion. Examples include confocal laser microscopy, scanning
probe microscopy, Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning
electrochemical microscopy and scanning (or vibrating) reference
electrode techniques. Advances in knowledge of biocorrosion
processes have enabled improvements in corrosion monitoring and
protection strategies. Examples include metal or polymer coatings
and the use of corrosion inhibitors and biocides. This book aims to
provide a contribution to existing literature on biocorrosion in
the marine environment.
This study, by two leading scholars in the field, draws on feminist
theory and science and technology studies to uncover a basic
injustice for the human rights of drug-using women: most women who
need drug treatment in the US and UK do not get it. Why not?
This book brings together new archaeological, historical and
palaeoecological approaches to the transition from the
Romano-British to medieval Celtic economy between the fourth and
ninth centuries AD, re-examining well-known sources of evidence and
introducing new material. While the emphasis is on the
Celtic-speaking areas of Britain after AD 400, the geographical and
chronological scope of the contributions is wide-ranging. The
articles include a reassessment of the end of the Romano-British
economy, suggesting that the conventional interpretation - a sudden
collapse in production in the early fifth century - is incorrect;
pollen analysis is a key approach in understanding the end of the
agricultural economy, and here, for the first time, all relevant
pollen sequences are catalogued and discussed. A fresh
investigation into imported pottery and glass and inscribed stone
monuments clarifies and understanding of these problematical
sources, while the nature of the contacts which brought imports
into Britain and Ireland is re-evaluated from new evidence which,
together with archaeological material from shipwrecks of AD 400-600
(of which a catalogue is presented here) and historical data,
indicate that Byzantine contacts with Britain are unlikely to have
been on entirely commercial grounds.
The year is 2120 and Dr.Sydney Spenser, Secretary General of the
United Nations, is describing her experience from the Event of 2020
when she was celebrating the new year, her 20th birthday and having
just been appointed to the human fertility task force. Her life and
all life on Planet Earth were transformed that New Year's Eve.
Susan lives with her mother in Green Valley, known for hard-working
folk. The town, however, was too ordinary for Susan. If she had her
wish she would leave and go as far away as she could...but that
can't and won't happen, because Susan, like all the town's
citizens, is a slave. One night, a compelling stranger arrives at
her door. Injured, he seeks Susan's aid out of the rain. It hardly
ever rained in Green Valley, but many more unusual things are soon
revealed besides the rain. Dreams and Legends is a combination of
fantasy, science fiction, romance, and mystery. Prepare to enter a
suspenseful adventure world you will not want to leave.
The alternative to the "Holy Books."
A personal history with 12 American presidents from Roosevelt to
Bush.
Covering the new OCR course specification for the Philosophy of
Religion at AS Level, this book offers a basic level introduction
to the subject. Addressing core and background materials,
biographies and examination notes this is an essential
textbook.This textbook covers the new OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA
Requirement) course specification for the Philosophy of Religion at
A2 Level. The book will be published in time for the first teaching
of the new specification in September 2009.Following the AS Level
book already commissioned, the next natural step forward would be
an A2 text. At present there are 8000 candidates for the revised A2
at OCR, and it is at year 2 that the greatest need for an accurate
text exists. Among rivals, there is no specific A2 Philosophy of
Religion book, and in recent years there have been significant
problems for candidates because of errors in other works. It is
also at A2 that there is the need for developed 'Stretch and
Challenge' material - this is not available in other texts which
tend simply to suggest what candidates might read for themselves.
This material is clearly highlighted as additional to the text.
Given that the majority of teachers of this subject are not
themselves philosophers, there is a need for a readable text which
provides sufficient background for both teachers and students.The
fundamental concepts covered include arguments for the existence of
God, including the Ontological, Cosmological, Moral and
Teleological Arguments, as well as challenges to faith from the
Problem of Evil and other sources. Background material from ancient
philosophy and the Judaeo-Christian tradition is explained, and
there are specially developed sections on Verification and Meaning,
The Falsification Debate, Language Games and the Afterlife. The
section on Divine Attributes covers an area that is new to the
course specification. The authors have focused on original sources
to ensure that errors which creep into textbooks by repetition are
avoided.The book will carry three important appendices: guidance on
how to write a philosophy essay; revision notes, examination
advice; and suggestions for further reading.The authors are
well-known as past and present Principal Examiners of the subject.
The first half of the 20th Century produced a unique way of talking
among the working class that is collected & preserved here.
"The most creative generation in American History." Martin Scorsese
This report analyzes the problem of light vehicle crashes in the
U.S. to support the development and assessment of effective crash
avoidance systems as part of the U.S.-DOT's Intelligent Vehicle
Initiative. The analysis was conducted using data from the 2000
National Automotive Sampling/GES crash database of the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
This comprehensive and easy to use textbook is endorsed by OCR for
use with the Philosophy of Religion unit of the OCR AS Religious
Studies specification.
KEY FEATURES
* Co-authored by experienced examiners
* "Stretch and Challenge" material for advanced students
* Timeline of philosophers
* Appendix on revision notes
* Each chapter includes
- essential new vocabulary with definitions
- extracts from primary texts
- examination tips
- discussion topics and practice exam questions
- suggestions for further reading
Fundamental concepts covered include arguments for the existence of
God, including the Ontological, Cosmological, Moral and
Teleological Arguments, as well as challenges to faith from the
Problem of Evil and other sources. Background material from Ancient
Philosophy and the Judaeo-Christian tradition is explained, and
there are specially developed sections on Boethius and the Divine
Attributes and Modern Science, both new to the specification.
A particular feature of this book is substantial "Stretch and
Challenge" material throughout which allows students to develop
further.
Genes, which are carried on chromosomes, are the basic physical and
functional units of heredity. Genes are specific sequences of bases
that encode instructions on how to make proteins. Although genes
get a lot of attention, it's the proteins that perform most life
functions and even make up the majority of cellular structures.
When genes are altered so that the encoded proteins are unable to
carry out their normal functions, genetic disorders can result.
Gene therapy is an experimental treatment that involves introducing
genetic material into a person's cells to fight disease. Gene
therapy is being studied in clinical trials for many different
types of cancer and for numerous other diseases. The volume
presents significant new research results in this promising field.
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