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Lewis Carroll is one of the world's best-loved writers. His
immortal Wonderland and delightful nonsense verses have enchanted
generations of children and adults alike. The wit and imagination,
the wisdom, sense of absurdity and sheer fun which fill his books
shine just as clearly from the many letters he wrote. '...each is a
miniature Wonderland... They reveal a truly delightful man...the
combination of intense goodness and unselfishness with a magic,
nonsense wit is unique'. The Scotsman '...a magnificent collection
of delightful and entertaining letters reflecting all that was
embraced in that remarkable character...all his charm, inventive
fun, wisdom, generosity, kindliness and inventive mind'. Walter
Tyson, Oxford Times.
Maritime canals dissolve natural barriers to the dispersal of
marine organisms, thus providing novel opportunities for natural
dispersal, as well as for shipping-mediated transport. The
introduction of alien species has proved to be one of the most
profound and damaging of anthropogenic deeds - with both ecological
and economic costs. This book is the first to assess the impacts of
the world's three principal maritime canals - the Kiel, the Panama,
the Suez - as invasion corridors for alien biota. These three
canals differ in heir hydrological regimes, the types of biotas
they connect, and in their permeability to invasions.
Looking at modern families through the context of diversity,
inequality and social change, FamilyInequality.com blogger and
demographer Philip N. Cohen brings a fresh approach to the
sociological study of family life. The text features a wealth of
original, interactive graphics of contemporary family trends and
encourages students to be savvy consumers of media. Integrated
workshops based on activities from Cohen's undergraduate course
give students the opportunity to apply what they learn in the book
to their own lives.
In this second edition of Investing in Movies, industry veteran
Joseph N. Cohen provides investors and producers with an analytical
framework to assess the opportunities and pitfalls of film
investments. The book traces macroeconomic trends and the
globalization of the business, including the rise of streamers, as
well as the impact these have on potential returns. It offers a
broad range of guidelines on how to source interesting projects and
advice on what kinds of projects to avoid, as well as numerous ways
to maximize risk-adjusted returns. While focusing primarily on
investments in independent films, Cohen also provides valuable
insights into the studio and independent slate deals that have been
marketed to the institutional investment community. As well, this
new edition has been updated to fully optimize the current film
industry climate including brand new chapters on the Chinese film
market, new media/streaming services, and the effects of COVID-19
on the global film market. Written in a detailed and approachable
manner, this book is essential for students and aspiring
professionals looking to gain an insider perspective against the
minefield of film investing.
In this second edition of Investing in Movies, industry veteran
Joseph N. Cohen provides investors and producers with an analytical
framework to assess the opportunities and pitfalls of film
investments. The book traces macroeconomic trends and the
globalization of the business, including the rise of streamers, as
well as the impact these have on potential returns. It offers a
broad range of guidelines on how to source interesting projects and
advice on what kinds of projects to avoid, as well as numerous ways
to maximize risk-adjusted returns. While focusing primarily on
investments in independent films, Cohen also provides valuable
insights into the studio and independent slate deals that have been
marketed to the institutional investment community. As well, this
new edition has been updated to fully optimize the current film
industry climate including brand new chapters on the Chinese film
market, new media/streaming services, and the effects of COVID-19
on the global film market. Written in a detailed and approachable
manner, this book is essential for students and aspiring
professionals looking to gain an insider perspective against the
minefield of film investing.
Completely revised and greatly expanded, the new edition of this
text takes readers who have been exposed to only basic courses in
analysis through the modern general theory of random processes and
stochastic integrals as used by systems theorists, electronic
engineers and, more recently, those working in quantitative and
mathematical finance. Building upon the original release of this
title, this text will be of great interest to research
mathematicians and graduate students working in those fields, as
well as quants in the finance industry. New features of this
edition include: End of chapter exercises; New chapters on basic
measure theory and Backward SDEs; Reworked proofs, examples and
explanatory material; Increased focus on motivating the
mathematics; Extensive topical index. "Such a self-contained and
complete exposition of stochastic calculus and applications fills
an existing gap in the literature. The book can be recommended for
first-year graduate studies. It will be useful for all who intend
to work with stochastic calculus as well as with its
applications."-Zentralblatt (from review of the First Edition)
This book consists of a series of new, peer-reviewed papers in
stochastic processes, analysis, filtering and control, with
particular emphasis on mathematical finance, actuarial science and
engineering. Paper contributors include colleagues, collaborators
and former students of Robert Elliott, many of whom are
world-leading experts and have made fundamental and significant
contributions to these areas.This book provides new important
insights and results by eminent researchers in the considered
areas, which will be of interest to researchers and practitioners.
The topics considered will be diverse in applications, and will
provide contemporary approaches to the problems considered. The
areas considered are rapidly evolving. This volume will contribute
to their development, and present the current state-of-the-art
stochastic processes, analysis, filtering and control.Contributing
authors include: H Albrecher, T Bielecki, F Dufour, M Jeanblanc, I
Karatzas, H-H Kuo, A Melnikov, E Platen, G Yin, Q Zhang, C
Chiarella, W Fleming, D Madan, R Mamon, J Yan, V Krishnamurthy.
Completely revised and greatly expanded, the new edition of this
text takes readers who have been exposed to only basic courses in
analysis through the modern general theory of random processes and
stochastic integrals as used by systems theorists, electronic
engineers and, more recently, those working in quantitative and
mathematical finance. Building upon the original release of this
title, this text will be of great interest to research
mathematicians and graduate students working in those fields, as
well as quants in the finance industry. New features of this
edition include: End of chapter exercises; New chapters on basic
measure theory and Backward SDEs; Reworked proofs, examples and
explanatory material; Increased focus on motivating the
mathematics; Extensive topical index. "Such a self-contained and
complete exposition of stochastic calculus and applications fills
an existing gap in the literature. The book can be recommended for
first-year graduate studies. It will be useful for all who intend
to work with stochastic calculus as well as with its
applications."-Zentralblatt (from review of the First Edition)
Maritime canals dissolve natural barriers to the dispersal of
marine organisms, thus providing novel opportunities for natural
dispersal, as well as for shipping-mediated transport. The
introduction of alien species has proved to be one of the most
profound and damaging of anthropogenic deeds - with both ecological
and economic costs.
This book is the first to assess the impacts of the world s
three principal maritime canals the Kiel, the Panama, the Suez as
invasion corridors for alien biota. These three canals differ in
their hydrological regimes, the types of biotas they connect, and
in their permeability to invasions.
Dr. Stephan Gollasch was involved in the first European ship
sampling programme on ballast water, tank sediments and ship hull
fouling (1992-1996). His PhD is world-wide the first thesis based
on ballast water sampling. In addition to laboratory and desk
studies he spent more than 125 days at sea during several
biological surveys and joint ships on their voyages through the
Kiel and Suez Canals. Due to the international aspect of biological
invasions Dr. Gollasch became a member of several international
working groups: International Council for the Exploration of the
Sea (ICES); International Maritime Organization (IMO), and the
Baltic Marine Biologists (BMB). As an independent consultant he is
today involved projects related to biological invasions (e.g.
ballast water treatment, ship sampling, risk assessment). Recently
he was involved in the development of risk assessments and ballast
water management scenarios for the European Atlantic coast, North,
Baltic, Caspian and Mediterranean Seas.
Dr. Bella Galil is a Senior Research Scientist at the National
Institute of Oceanography, Israel. Her main research interests are
the anthropogenic changes occurring in the Levantine marine biota,
and the impact of alien species on the Mediterranean ecosystem. She
has conducted numerous studies and surveys off the Israeli coast
monitoring the benthic biota from the intertidal to the bathyal.
She co-chairs the scientific committee of marine ecosystems of the
International Commission for Scientific Exploration of the
Mediterranean (CIESM), and is a member of the Invasive Species
Scientific Committee, IUCN. Galil published over 130 papers in
scientific journals and co-edited a volume of the "CIESM Atlas of
Exotic species in the Mediterranean." Recently she coordinated the
drafting of Guidelines for controlling the vectors of introduction
into the Mediterranean of non-indigenous species and invasive
marine species for the UNEP Mediterranean Action Plan Regional
Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas RAC/SPA.
Dr. Andrew Cohen is the Director of the Biological Invasions
Program at the San Francisco Estuary Institute in Oakland,
California. His research has focused on the extent, impacts and
vectors of aquatic invasions. He has organized and led rapid
assessment surveys for exotic marine species in various localities
including one at both ends of the Panama Canal. He helped write
California's first ballast water law in 1999, and recently helped
develop ballast water discharge standards for the state that seem
likely to be enacted this year. He also drafted a petition from the
research community that led to a U.S. ban on importing the "Killer
Seaweed" Caulerpa taxifolia, and provided technical assistance to a
recently successful lawsuit that will force ballast water
discharges into U.S. waters to be regulated as biological
pollutants under the U.S. Clean Water Act. For his work he has
received a Pew Marine Conservation Fellowship and the San Francisco
BayKeeper's Environmental Achievement Award.
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In Enduring Bonds, Philip N. Cohen, renowned sociologist and
blogger of the wildly popular and insightful Family Inequality,
examines the complex landscape of today's diverse families. Through
his interpretive lens and lively discussions, Cohen encourages us
to alter our point of view on families, sharing new ideas about the
future of marriage, the politics of research, and how data can
either guide or mislead us. Deftly balancing personal stories and
social science research, and accessibly written for students, Cohen
shares essays that tie current events to demographic data.
Class-tested in Cohen's own lectures and courses, Enduring Bonds
challenges students to think critically about the role of families,
gender, and inequality in our society today.
This volume contains almost all the letters that Charles Dodgson
(alias Lewis Carroll) wrote to his publisher during a professional
relationship that spanned the last thirty-five years of the
Victorian era, a time when the reading public expanded a
hundredfold, when the techniques of mass book production were being
shaped, and when laws governing copyright and bookselling were
first forged in the English-speaking world. Dodgson's
correspondence touched critically on all these issues, and is a
fascinating record of the contemporary evolution of publishing as
well as of the production and distribution of his own immensely
popular children's books and other works. At the same time it
charts the growth of the House of Macmillan from modest beginnings
to its status as a leading publisher. Professor Cohen and Professor
Gandolfo have provided a useful introduction and explanatory notes
to the letters.
"Makes an important contribution to our understanding of the
challenges our ancestors faced during the transition from hunting
and gathering to agriculture.... A well-organized and highly
readable volume that synthesizes an enormous amount of data on what
is perhaps the most significant economic transformation in the
history of our species." --American Anthropologist In 1982, the
Conference on Paleopathology and Socioeconomic Change at the
Origins of Agriculture was held in Plattsburgh, New York, to
examine previously untested theories about how the adoption of
agriculture impacted human health. The collection of those
conference proceedings transformed into this landmark book that set
the standard for how to collect, analyze, and interpret
osteological data in the study of health transitions. Using
skeletal pathologies, the contributors examine how the transition
from foraging to farming affected human health and nutrition. Now
back in print and for the first time in paperback, "Paleopathology
at the Origins of Agriculture" is a foundational piece in
bioarchaeological literature and a central source of information
regarding the impact of early farming on socioeconomic evolution.
It remains a highly cited reference for archaeologists and physical
anthropologists. Contributors present data from nineteen different
regions before, during, and after agricultural transitions,
analyzing populations in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and
South America while primarily focusing on North America. A wide
range of health indicators are discussed, including mortality,
episodic stress, physical trauma, degenerative bone conditions,
isotopes, and dental pathology. Mark Nathan Cohen is Distinguished
Professor of Anthropology at SUNY at Plattsburgh. He was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship on the basis of this book's impact. George J.
Armelagos is the Goodrich C. White Professor of Anthropology at
Emory University and a recipient of the Viking Fund Medal.
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