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This book explains the changes that have occurred in welfare states
since the early 1970s and considers some of the policy dilemmas
that have arisen. Each of the chapters begins with an introduction
to set the scene, followed by an examination of the theoretical and
conceptual perspectives of the sector under discussion. Chapters
analyse the major changes in the sectors, with issue-based
conclusions highlighting the policy dilemmas identified in the
chapters. The influence of ideology and values is given prominence
throughout. Although each of the sectors has its own chapter, the
book emphasises the importance of the relationships between the
sectors, allowing each sector's place in the production and
delivery of welfare to be assessed.
Understand the insect world with BORROR AND DELONG'S INTRODUCTION
TO THE STUDY OF INSECTS! Combining current insect identification,
insect biology, and insect evolution, this biology text provides
you with a comprehensive introduction to the study of insects.
Numerous figures, bullets, easily understood diagrams, and numbered
lists throughout the text help you grasp the material.
Emphasizes the expanding role evolutionary biology has in our
modern world Includes examples from medicine, law, agriculture,
conservation, and even politics and national security Summarizes
new technologies and computational methods that originated as
innovations based in part or whole on evolutionary theory Documents
the important role evolution plays in everyday life Illustrates the
broadly interdisciplinary nature of evolutionary theory
Emphasizes the expanding role evolutionary biology has in our
modern world Includes examples from medicine, law, agriculture,
conservation, and even politics and national security Summarizes
new technologies and computational methods that originated as
innovations based in part or whole on evolutionary theory Documents
the important role evolution plays in everyday life Illustrates the
broadly interdisciplinary nature of evolutionary theory
Combinatorics of Spreads and Parallelisms covers all known finite
and infinite parallelisms as well as the planes comprising them. It
also presents a complete analysis of general spreads and partitions
of vector spaces that provide groups enabling the construction of
subgeometry partitions of projective spaces. The book describes
general partitions of finite and infinite vector spaces, including
Sperner spaces, focal-spreads, and their associated geometries.
Since retraction groups provide quasi-subgeometry and subgeometry
partitions of projective spaces, the author thoroughly discusses
subgeometry partitions and their construction methods. He also
features focal-spreads as partitions of vector spaces by subspaces.
In addition to presenting many new examples of finite and infinite
parallelisms, the book shows that doubly transitive or transitive
t-parallelisms cannot exist unless the parallelism is a line
parallelism. Along with the author's other three books (Subplane
Covered Nets, Foundations of Translation Planes, Handbook of Finite
Translation Planes), this text forms a solid, comprehensive account
of the complete theory of the geometries that are connected with
translation planes in intricate ways. It explores how to construct
interesting parallelisms and how general spreads of vector spaces
are used to study and construct subgeometry partitions of
projective spaces.
This book explains the changes that have occurred in welfare states
since the early 1970s and considers some of the policy dilemmas
that have arisen. Each of the chapters begins with an introduction
to set the scene, followed by an examination of the theoretical and
conceptual perspectives of the sector under discussion. Chapters
analyse the major changes in the sectors, with issue-based
conclusions highlighting the policy dilemmas identified in the
chapters. The influence of ideology and values is given prominence
throughout. Although each of the sectors has its own chapter, the
book emphasises the importance of the relationships between the
sectors, allowing each sector's place in the production and
delivery of welfare to be assessed.
Further MRCP-I is the third compilation of self-assessment
exercises in this series of MCQs. It consists of five mock
examination papers that have been used in the Bloomsbury MRCP Part
I course. This approach remains a popular part of the examination
system in that it provides a compact method of testing knowledge
over a very wide field, particularly advantageous in a diverse
subject such as medicine.
This volume is suited to those in the final stages of preparation
for their examinations, such as the MRCP Part I, which is taken by
about 3,000 doctors annually. The user will gain experience of
performing under the stress of a time limit.
"More MRCP Part 1" provides five further mock MRCP type examination
papers for quick self-assessment. It contains another collection of
multiple choice questions used in the Bloomsbury MRCP Part 1 course
and supplements the previously published volume: "Johnson/Pozniak,
MRCP Part 1." Any candidate preparing for such examinations will
find valuable guidelines as to the strengths and weaknesses of his
knowledge.
Tree sitters. Logger protests. Dying timber towns. An iconic
species on the brink. The Timber Wars consumed the Pacific
Northwest in the late 1980s and early1990s and led political
leaders to ask scientists for a solution. The Northwest Forest Plan
was the result. For most of the twentieth century, the central
theme of federal forest management in the Pacific Northwest had
been logging old-growth forests to provide a sustained yield of
timber. During the 1970s and 1980s, however, a series of studies by
young scientists highlighted the destructive impact of that logging
on northern spotted owls, salmon, and the old-growth ecosystem
itself. Combining this new science with newly minted environmental
laws like the Endangered Species Act, environmental activists
obtained court injunctions to stop old-growth logging on federal
land, setting off a titanic struggle in the Pacific Northwest to
find a way to accommodate conservation imperatives as well as the
logging that provided employment for tens of thousands of people.
That effort involved years of controversy and debate, federal
courts, five science assessments, Congress, and eventually the
president of the United States. It led to creation of the Northwest
Forest Plan, which sharply and abruptly shifted the primary goal of
federal forestry toward conserving the species and ecosystems of
old-growth forests. Scientists went from spectators to planners and
guides, employing their latest scientific findings and expertise to
create a forest plan for 20 million acres that would satisfy the
courts. The largest upheaval in federal forest management in
history had occurred, along with a precipitous decline in timber
harvest, and there was no going back. In this book, three of the
scientists who helped craft that change tell the story as they know
it: the causes, development, adoption, and implementation of the
Northwest Forest Plan. The book also incorporates personal
reflections from the authors, short commentaries and histories from
key figures— including spotted owl expert Eric Forsman—and
experiences from managers who implemented the Plan as best they
could. Legal expert Susan Jane M. Brown helped interpret court
cases and Debora Johnson turned spatial data into maps. The final
chapters cover the Plan’s ongoing significance and
recommendations for conserving forest and aquatic ecosystems in an
era of megafires and climate change.
Norman Johnson is a man whose passion is to strive for structure in
life that he may be a trendsetter and example to his family and all
who looks up to him. Born on Setember 9, 1968, Norman grew up in
Donnelly Homes in the northern part of Trenton, NJ. After dropping
out of high school, he began working as a kitchen helper at Trenton
State College to support his new family. Realizing the importance
of an education, Norman enrolled at the local community college and
obtained his G.E.D. while raising his family, which at the time
consisted of his longtime girlfriend and three daughters. During
his spare time, Johnson enjoys focusing on his hobbies and being
with family. In 1998, Norman visited Miracle Tabernacle Church with
his family who were already attendees. There, he gave his life to
the Lord. Knowing God had a purpose for his life, he was soon
afterwards baptized. Under the guidance of his pastor, Russell
Bethea, he learned and practiced the disciplines of Christianity.
During a three-year wilderness journey of incarceration, his
marriage of one year with his longtime girlfriend ended.
Brokenhearted, Johnson continued to diligently seek the Lord, an
action that sparked the curiosity of the other inmates. Beginning a
Bible study, Norman was able to win many to Christ and witnessed
many change their perspective on life. When he returned home,
Norman continued with Miracle Tabernacle Church and began to
accompany the elders as they went into the community to bare
witness to the Lord's goodness and to pass out literary tracts. Two
years later he was licensed as a minister to preach and teach God's
Word. In 2002, Norman married his long time friend Andrea, who grew
up in the same neighborhood as he. Having Bible study in their
home, Norman and Andrea witnessed mighty moves of God as many gave
their lives to the Lord. Johnson later enrolled in the Maranatha
Full Gospel Biblical Institute where he earned an accredited
combined bachelor/graduate degree in theology. Seeking a new church
home in 2010, Norman and Andrea joined Kingdom Church of New Jersey
under the leadership and direction of Pastor Darius Daniels where
he is now the assistant leader of the I-Care Community Outreach
Ministry. Today as he continues to strive, Norman works as the
second assistant manager of the Smolar Group LLC. His passion to
teach and encourage men and women has made him a mentor to all who
are under his direction. His efforts are continually seen in his
life as he presses forth to be an example of excellence.
The Handbook of Finite Translation Planes provides a comprehensive
listing of all translation planes derived from a fundamental
construction technique, an explanation of the classes of
translation planes using both descriptions and construction
methods, and thorough sketches of the major relevant theorems. From
the methods of Andre to coordinate and linear algebra, the book
unifies the numerous diverse approaches for analyzing finite
translation planes. It pays particular attention to the processes
that are used to study translation planes, including ovoid and
Klein quadric projection, multiple derivation, hyper-regulus
replacement, subregular lifting, conical distortion, and Hermitian
sequences. In addition, the book demonstrates how the collineation
group can affect the structure of the plane and what information
can be obtained by imposing group theoretic conditions on the
plane. The authors also examine semifield and division ring planes
and introduce the geometries of two-dimensional translation planes.
As a compendium of examples, processes, construction techniques,
and models, the Handbook of Finite Translation Planes equips
readers with precise information for finding a particular plane. It
presents the classification results for translation planes and the
general outlines of their proofs, offers a full review of all
recognized construction techniques for translation planes, and
illustrates known examples.
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