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This book begins the comparative study of U.S. urban development
during the first half of the 19th century. Breathtaking in its
comprehensiveness, its survey and comparisons of early urban
politics is without parallel. The study is based on a thorough
examination of fifteen cities--Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn,
Buffalo, Charleston, Cincinnati, Louisville, New Orleans, New York,
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, St. Louis, and Washington.
This group of cities--the fifteen largest in 1850--provides a good
mix of northern and southern, eastern and western, old and new, and
fast- and slow-growing urban centers. This volume deals with the
city as a corporate entity and contains chapters on urban
governmental structures, government finance, politics and
elections, urban political leadership, the city plan and city
planning, intergovernmental relations, and urban mercantilism.
Grasslands comprise more than a quarter of the Earth's land
surface. In addition to supporting a wide range of vertebrates such
as domestic livestock and a variety of games species, grassland is
the natural habitat for a wide range of invertebrate species, and
this book considers those which occur in grassland and their impact
on soil fertility and herbage growth. It describes grassland as a
habitat for invertebrates, the groups which occur there and their
abudance. An extensive literature on grassland invertebrates
scattered through numerous scientific journals and reports is drawn
on in an attempt to develop an overview. In the opening chapter the
major grassland types are considered and the features which
influence the distribution and abudance of the invertebrates which
inhabit them are discussed. Next the major taxonomic groups are
reviewed in turn, with a brief account of their biology and ecology
and of their ecosystem role. Some general features of grassland
invertebrate communities are then described and teh factors which
influence th epopulation densities of their constituent species are
considered. Particular attentionm is given to the ways in which
populations are influenced by management practices. The final and
largest chapterdeals with the various ways in which invertebrates
influence important grassland processes through ingestion of
organic matter, interaction with injurious species is considered,
with particular emphasis on the potential for achieving this
through manipulating grassland management practices.
Constitutional amendments, like all laws, may lead to unanticipated
and even undesired outcomes. In this collection of original essays,
a team of distinguished historians, political scientists, and legal
scholars led by award-winning constitutional historian David E.
Kyvig examines significant instances in which reform produced
something other than the foreseen result. An opening essay examines
the intentions of the Constitution's framers in creating an
amending mechanism and then explores unexpected uses of that
instrument. Thereafter, authors focus on the Bill of Rights and
subsequent amendments, addressing such subjects as criminal justice
procedures, the presidential election system, the Civil War's
impact on race and gender relations, the experiment in national
prohibition, women's suffrage, and, finally, limits on the
presidency. Together these contributions illuminate aspects of
constitutional stability and evolution, challenging current
thinking about reform within the formal system of change provided
by Article V of the Constitution. Forcefully demonstrating that
constitutional law is not immune to unanticipated consequences, the
eight scholars underscore the need for care, responsibility, and
historical awareness in altering the nation's fundamental law.
The 1803 purchase of the Louisiana Territory was a watershed event
for the fledgling United States. Adding some 829,000 square miles
of territory, the Louisiana Purchase set a striking precedent of
Presidential power and brought to the surface profound legal and
constitutional questions. As the nation continued to expand
westward and into the Pacific and Caribbean, critical social,
political and constitutional questions arose that greatly tested
American resolve and reshaped the nation's founding premises. In
this exciting collection, Sanford Levinson and Bartholomew Sparrow
bring together noted scholars in American history, constitutional
law, and political science to examine role that the Louisiana
Purchase played in shaping both the expansionist policies of the
nineteenth century and critical interpretations of the
Constitution. The Louisiana Purchase and American Expansion, 1803
1898 provides a fascinating overview of how the U.S. Constitution
and the American political system is inextricably tied to the
Louisiana Purchase and the territorial expansion of the United
States."
In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the highly
successful "Ecological Ethics," Patrick Curry shows that a new and
truly ecological ethic is both possible and urgently needed. With
this distinctive proposition in mind, Curry introduces and
discusses all the major concepts needed to understand the full
range of ecological ethics.
He discusses light green or anthropocentric ethics with the
examples of stewardship, lifeboat ethics, and social ecology; the
mid-green or intermediate ethics of animal liberation/rights; and
dark or deep green ecocentric ethics. Particular attention is given
to the Land Ethic, the Gaia Hypothesis and Deep Ecology and its
offshoots: Deep Green Theory, Left Biocentrism and the Earth
Manifesto. Ecofeminism is also considered and attention is paid to
the close relationship between ecocentrism and virtue ethics. Other
chapters discuss green ethics as post-secular, moral pluralism and
pragmatism, green citizenship, and human population in the light of
ecological ethics. In this new edition, all these have been updated
and joined by discussions of climate change, sustainable economies,
education, and food from an ecocentric perspective.
This comprehensive and wide-ranging textbook offers a radical
but critical introduction to the subject which puts ecocentrism and
the critique of anthropocentrism back at the top of the ethical,
intellectual and political agenda. It will be of great interest to
students and activists, and to a wider public.
The Constitution in Congress series has been called nothing less
than a biography of the US Constitution for its in-depth
examination of the role that the legislative and executive branches
have played in the development of constitutional interpretation.
This third volume in the series, the early installments of which
dealt with the Federalist and Jeffersonian eras, continues this
examination with the Jacksonian revolution of 1829 and subsequent
efforts by Democrats to dismantle Henry Clay's celebrated "American
System" of nationalist economics. David P. Currie covers the
political events of the period leading up to the start of the Civil
War, showing how the slavery question, although seldom overtly
discussed in the debates included in this volume, underlies the
Southern insistence on strict interpretation of federal powers.
Like its predecessors, The Constitution in Congress: Democrats and
Whigs will be an invaluable reference for legal scholars and
constitutional historians alike.
Currie's masterful synthesis of legal analysis and narrative
history, gives us a sophisticated and much-needed evaluation of the
Supreme Court's first hundred years. "A thorough, systematic, and
careful assessment...As a reference work for constitutional
teachers, it is a gold mine."--Charles A. Lofgren, Constitutional
Commentary
The Constitution in the Supreme Court: The Second Century traces
the development of the Supreme Court from Chief Justice Fuller
(1888-1910) to the retirement of Chief Justice Burger (1969-1986).
Currie argues that the Court's work in its second century revolved
around two issues: the constitutionality of the regulatory and
spending programs adopted to ameliorate the hardships caused by the
Industrial Revolution and the need to protect civil rights and
liberties. Organizing the cases around the tenure of specific chief
justices, Currie distinguishes among the different methods of
constitutional exegesis, analyzes the various techniques of opinion
writing, and evaluates the legal performance of different Courts.
"Elegant and readable. Whether you are in favor of judicial
restraint or judicial activism, whatever your feelings about the
Warren Court, or the Renquist Court, this is a book that justifies
serious study."--Robert Stevens, New York Times Book Review
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an all too common
lung condition which varies markedly in severity between
individuals. The term COPD covers conditions such as chronic
bronchitis and emphysema, and around 80% of cases are believed to
develop as a result of smoking. Lung problems, which often fail to
improve significantly over time, cause symptoms such as
breathlessness, wheezing, coughing, a reduced ability to exercise,
and frequent chest infections.
COPD: The Facts is written primarily for sufferers and their
families, and will help readers to understand the disease and its
symptoms. The book describes in detail how COPD is diagnosed and
covers tests and treatments that patients are likely to experience.
It dicusses modern approaches to the problems COPD sufferers
experience and provides and up-to-date and informative guide to the
disease. Examples of patients' experiences are included throughout
the text to illustrate the problems faced by people with COPD, and
advice is offered to help sufferers improve their overall quality
of life.
Asthma is a very common chronic disease involving the respiratory
system in which the airways occasionally constrict, become
inflamed, and are lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in
response to one or more triggers. In children, the most common
triggers are viral illnesses, such as those that cause the common
cold and identifiable allergies. This airway narrowing causes
symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness,
and coughing. While measurement of airway function is possible for
adults, most new cases are diagnosed in children who are unable to
perform such tests. Diagnosis in children is based on a careful
compilation and analysis of the patient's medical history and
subsequent improvement with an inhaled bronchodilator medication.
This 2nd edition will provide clinicians with an update on the
management of asthma, and will include new sections covering
paediatric asthma, new treatment strategies, and updated management
guidelines (including new British Thoracic Society BTS]
guidelines).
In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the highly
successful "Ecological Ethics," Patrick Curry shows that a new and
truly ecological ethic is both possible and urgently needed. With
this distinctive proposition in mind, Curry introduces and
discusses all the major concepts needed to understand the full
range of ecological ethics.
He discusses light green or anthropocentric ethics with the
examples of stewardship, lifeboat ethics, and social ecology; the
mid-green or intermediate ethics of animal liberation/rights; and
dark or deep green ecocentric ethics. Particular attention is given
to the Land Ethic, the Gaia Hypothesis and Deep Ecology and its
offshoots: Deep Green Theory, Left Biocentrism and the Earth
Manifesto. Ecofeminism is also considered and attention is paid to
the close relationship between ecocentrism and virtue ethics. Other
chapters discuss green ethics as post-secular, moral pluralism and
pragmatism, green citizenship, and human population in the light of
ecological ethics. In this new edition, all these have been updated
and joined by discussions of climate change, sustainable economies,
education, and food from an ecocentric perspective.
This comprehensive and wide-ranging textbook offers a radical
but critical introduction to the subject which puts ecocentrism and
the critique of anthropocentrism back at the top of the ethical,
intellectual and political agenda. It will be of great interest to
students and activists, and to a wider public.
This is an examination of the US constitution, providing an
analysis from a legal perspective of the first six congresses
constituting the federalist period. The book aims to establish that
the Constitution was forged, not in the courts, but in the
legislative and executive branches of government. The first half of
the book is devoted to the work of the First Congress, which was
virtually a continuation of the Constitutional Convention, setting
up the executive cabinet departments, the judiciary, a taxation
system, and a host of other institutions. The second part of the
book examines the Second to the Sixth Congresses, where partisan
battles arose over such controversial initiatives as the Alien and
Sedition Acts.
This book is the story of the Mercer family, early pioneers of
central Kentucky starting in 1790 and following their migration
west until about 1900. Many affiliated families are included as
well from intermarriage.
This paper answers the following question: How will the CV-22's
unique qualities advance the state of the art of Air Force CSAR?
Conducting the CSAR mission with the CV-22 will eradicate current
mission deficiencies and enhance execution through advances in
Combat Search and Rescue Task Force and command and control
doctrine. In addition to evolving current doctrine to enhance CSAR,
the CV-22 will lead to new CSAR capabilities and doctrine. Finally,
the CV-22 will enhance two Air Force core competencies: global
attack and rapid global mobility.
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Fleet Management (Paperback)
Robert P. Currie, Michelle B. Currie, George M. Keen
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for their use in pricing, selling, implementing, and monitoring
Equipment Fleet Management business. It contains guidelines for
developing Fleet Management accounts from a strategic point of view
and operational tools for implementing the strategy.
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