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A love letter to a community of Trappist monks who provided family
when it was needed the most. This warmhearted memoir describes how
a small, insecure boy with a vibrant imagination found an unlikely
family in the company of monks at Holy Trinity Abbey, in the
mountains of rural Latter-day Saint Utah. Struggling with his
parents' recent divorce, Michael O'Brien discovered a community
filled with warmth, humor, idiosyncrasies, and most of all,
listening ears. Filled with anecdotes and delightful "behind the
scenes" descriptions of his experiences living alongside the monks
as they farmed, prayed, buried their dead, ate, and shared the joys
of life, Monastery Mornings speaks to the value of spiritual
fatherhood, the lasting impact of positive mentoring, and the
stability that the spiritual life can offer to people of all ages
and walks of life.
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Lawrence Patrick O'brien
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Considered an irredeemably flawed and catastrophic president during
the Depression era, Herbert Hoover has been studied more
objectively by postwar historians, with revisionist scholarship
culminating in his rehabilitation as a practitioner of one variety
of progressivism. Even Hoover's sharpest critics recognize many of
his once unheeded accomplishments. This extensive bibliography,
including more than 2600 entries, provides access to an
astronomical amount of Hoover-related materials attesting to
extraordinary public service and longevity. Selective in approach,
the volume cites sources depicting the continuum of contemporary
and historical viewpoints and includes all key writings in Hoover
historiography. Following a brief introduction and chronology of
Hoover's life, the work begins with chapters covering manuscript
and archival sources, writings of Herbert Hoover, and biographical
publications. Chapters 4 and 5 are devoted to his early years and
to his mature years prior to his election. The Presidential
election of 1928 is covered in chapter 6; chapter 7 cites sources
on the Hoover Administration; and chapter 8 covers the election of
1932. Hoover's administration associates are covered in chapter 9,
and his post-presidential years covered in chapter 10. Concluding
chapters are devoted to Hoover's philosophy, the personal lives of
the Hoovers, historiographical materials, and iconography of the
Hoovers. The work also includes a section on periodicals and author
and subject indexes.
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Big Babies
Patrick O'Brien
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R354
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For one-semester Principles of Economics courses at two- and
four-year colleges and universities Reveal the relevance of
economics through real-world business examples One of the
challenges of teaching Principles of Economics is fostering
interest in concepts that may not seem applicable to students'
lives. Essentials of Economics, Fourth Edition makes economics
relevant by demonstrating how real businesses use economics to make
decisions every day. Regardless of their future career path-opening
an art studio, trading on Wall Street, or bartending at the local
pub-students will benefit from understanding the economic forces
behind their work. This program provides a better teaching and
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For Principles of Microeconomics courses at two- and four-year
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Principles of Microeconomics is fostering interest in concepts that
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and student-friendly learning aids motivate and engage students.
Please note that the product you are purchasing does not include
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Make the link between theory and real-world easier for students
with the most up-to-date Money and Banking text on the market today
Hubbard/O'Brien's textbook presents Money, Banking, and the
Financial System in the context of contemporary events, policy, and
business with an integrated explanation of today's financial
crisis. Reviewers tell us that Hubbard/O'Brien helps make the link
between theory and real-world easier for students The second
edition retains the modern approach of the first edition, while
incorporating several changes to address feedback from instructors
and students and also to reflect the authors' own classroom
experiences. Available with MyEconLab MyEconLab is a powerful
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Judicial independence is generally understood as requiring that
judges must be insulated from political life. The central claim of
this work is that far from standing apart from the political realm,
judicial independence is a product of it. It is defined and
protected through interactions between judges and politicians. In
short, judicial independence is a political achievement. This is
the main conclusion of a three-year research project on the major
changes introduced by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, and the
consequences for judicial independence and accountability. The
authors interviewed over 150 judges, politicians, civil servants
and practitioners to understand the day-to-day processes of
negotiation and interaction between politicians and judges. They
conclude that the greatest threat to judicial independence in
future may lie not from politicians actively seeking to undermine
the courts, but rather from their increasing disengagement from the
justice system and the judiciary.
As a safety manager in today's work environment, you wear hats in
many different fields. Sometimes you need only a specific formula
or drawing to understand the current situation. This resource
supplies it. Or maybe you want to know where to find more
information on a specific subject. This resource has it. The Safety
Officer's Concise Desk Reference covers the basics in a
user-friendly format and provides specific references of where and
how to obtain additional information on each subject. While there
are entire books devoted to almost every item in this book, nowhere
else will you find these issues covered in a concise reference
format. It gives you the essentials to get through the task
immediately before you, providing the necessary information and
references, while not burdening you with unimportant information.
And, after a specific crisis is contained, it provides you with
resources for where and how to obtain additional information. Need
to make doctor's reports and fill out workers compensation forms?
Detailed explanations make these easy to reference, understand, and
explain. Need a mathematical formula or conversion? Again,
available in an easy-to-find format. During a crisis, you need a
resource that puts information at your fingertips. You need go no
further than The Safety Officer's Desk Reference.
The book, first published in 1977, contrasts new and older
approaches to the history of transport and outlines a critical
exposition of the methods used to quantify the contribution of
railways to economic growth by means of counterfactual speculation
and the measurement of social savings. The author also outlines and
appraises an alternative measure of the impact of railways, namely
the social rate of return on capital invested in railways. The
final chapters are concerned with the effects on growth generated
by the construction and diffusion of railways through expenditure
on labour, capital goods and industrial inputs and through their
effects on the integration of markets, and patterns of location.
First published in 1978, Professor O'Brien's Economic Growth in
Britain and France 1780-1914 is an original and pioneering exercise
in comparative and quantitative economic history. It finds a
controversial place in the debate on the question of French
retardation in the 19th century and as a brave and important
contribution towards the understanding of economic growth in
Western Europe. The author attempts to comprehend and evaluate the
economic performance of France through explicit comparisons with
Britain, while considering British economic history from a French
perspective. Challenging the orthodox view that France lagged
behind Britain in economic terms, the book argues that there were
two paths of economic growth to the 20th century, with France's
path seen as a more humane and no less efficient transition to
industrial society.
First published in 1978, Professor O Brien 's Economic Growth in
Britain and France 1780-1914 is an original and pioneering exercise
in comparative and quantitative economic history. It finds a
controversial place in the debate on the question of French
retardation in the 19th century and as a brave and important
contribution towards the understanding of economic growth in
Western Europe. The author attempts to comprehend and evaluate the
economic performance of France through explicit comparisons with
Britain, while considering British economic history from a French
perspective. Challenging the orthodox view that France lagged
behind Britain in economic terms, the book argues that there were
two paths of economic growth to the 20th century, with France 's
path seen as a more humane and no less efficient transition to
industrial society.
As a safety manager in today's work environment, you wear hats in many different fields. Sometimes you need only a specific formula or drawing to understand the current situation. This resource supplies it. Or maybe you want to know where to find more information on a specific subject. This resource has it. The Safety Officer's Concise Desk Reference covers the basics in a user-friendly format and provides specific references of where and how to obtain additional information on each subject. While there are entire books devoted to almost every item in this book, nowhere else will you find these issues covered in a concise reference format. It gives you the essentials to get through the task immediately before you, providing the necessary information and references, while not burdening you with unimportant information. And, after a specific crisis is contained, it provides you with resources for where and how to obtain additional information. Need to make doctor's reports and fill out workers compensation forms? Detailed explanations make these easy to reference, understand, and explain. Need a mathematical formula or conversion? Again, available in an easy-to-find format. During a crisis, you need a resource that puts information at your fingertips. You need go no further than The Safety Officer's Desk Reference.
Most businesses consider a multitude of factors to evaluate the
performance of each business sector. In today's business culture,
one singular number - OSHA recordable - typically measures safety.
This is comparable to driving down the highway using your rear view
mirror to steer. Business Measurements for Safety Performance
provides a simple, effective, and applicable method of measuring
safety performance. Just as other sectors consider equipment
damage, lost product, employee turnover, customer satisfaction, and
a host of other factors, so should safety performance. It can and
should be measured using the same criteria as all other business
sectors. Safety performance can affect a company's bottom line. The
challenge: can we quantifiably measure safety performance in the
same way we measure production performance, sales performance, or
any other business sector. Business Measurements for Safety
Performance supplies the tools you need for safety measurement to
compete with other business sectors for company dollars, awareness,
and commitment from management. Features
For Principles of Macroeconomics courses at two- and four-year
colleges and universities Reveal the relevance of economics through
real-world business examples One of the challenges of teaching
Principles of Macroeconomics is fostering interest in concepts that
may not seem applicable to students' lives. Macroeconomics, Fifth
Edition makes economics relevant by demonstrating how real
businesses use economics to make decisions every day. Regardless of
their future career path-opening an art studio, trading on Wall
Street, or bartending at the local pub-students will benefit from
understanding the economic forces behind their work. This program
provides a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your
students. It will help you to: * Personalize learning with
MyEconLab: This online homework, tutorial, and assessment program
fosters learning and provides tools that help instructors to keep
students on track. * Show students how economics is relevant:
Relatable features ground course material in the real world,
showing students how these ideas are relevant and facilitating
understanding. * Foster thorough understanding via a flexible,
student-focused approach: An engaging, captivating writing style
and student-friendly learning aids motivate and engage students.
Please note that the product you are purchasing does not include
MyEconLab. MyEconLab Join over 11 million students benefiting from
Pearson MyLabs. This title can be supported by MyEconLab, an online
homework and tutorial system designed to test and build your
understanding. Would you like to use the power of MyEconLab to
accelerate your learning? You need both an access card and a course
ID to access MyEconLab. These are the steps you need to take: 1.
Make sure that your lecturer is already using the system Ask your
lecturer before purchasing a MyLab product as you will need a
course ID from them before you can gain access to the system. 2.
Check whether an access card has been included with the book at a
reduced cost If it has, it will be on the inside back cover of the
book. 3. If you have a course ID but no access code, you can
benefit from MyEconLab at a reduced price by purchasing a pack
containing a copy of the book and an access code for MyEconLab
(ISBN:9781292059778) 4. If your lecturer is using the MyLab and you
would like to purchase the product... Go to www.myeconlab.com to
buy access to this interactive study programme. For educator
access, contact your Pearson representative. To find out who your
Pearson representative is, visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/replocator
The processes of industrialization have played a major role in the
development of modern society. This set draws together a broad
range of material, to provide a unique reference collection of the
most important writings on this seminal subject. Industrialization
is viewed as a global phenomenon, and the chronological and
geographical coverage in the set is broad.
Volume One: Industrialization: Definition, Concepts and
Contexts
The Historical Process
Volume Two: Global Diffusion: Present Tendencies and Future
Trends
Intersectoral Connections
International Economic Relations
Volume Three: National Case Studies:
(i) Europe
(ii) The Americas: North and South
Volume Four: (iii) Asia
This innovative work in comparative urban history explores why outstanding achievements in material and intellectual culture in early modern Europe tended to cluster in certain maritime cities. Patrick O'Brien, his coeditors and eighteen distinguished historians from Belgium, the Netherlands, Britain, and North America, have collaborated to compare economic, architectural, artistic, publishing and scientific achievements in three European cities during their golden ages: Antwerp (c. 1492-1585), Amsterdam (c. 1585-1659) and London (c. 1660-1730). This study offers fascinating insights to scholars and students of economic, social and cultural history.
This innovative work in comparative urban history explores why
outstanding achievements in material and intellectual culture in
early modern Europe tended to cluster in certain maritime cities.
Patrick O'Brien and his co-editors have assembled a team of
eighteen distinguished historians from Belgium, the Netherlands,
Britain and North America, who have collaborated to make detailed
comparisons of economic, architectural, artistic, publishing and
scientific achievements in three renowned mercantile and imperial
cities during their golden ages: Antwerp (c. 1492-1585), Amsterdam
(c. 1585-1659) and London (c. 1660-1730). The book examines growth
and fluctuations in the fortunes of all three cities in the context
of broader trends in the growing urbanization of Europe's
populations, cultures, societies and economies. The study is
located in the histories of politics, warfare and culture in early
modern Europe and offers fascinating insights to scholars and
students of economic, social and cultural history.
The Industrial Revolution and British Society is an original and wide-ranging textbook survey of the principal economic and social aspects of the Industrial Revolution in Britain in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The distinguished international team of contributors each focus on topics currently at the very center of scholarly interest, and draw together the very latest research in an accessible and stimulating manner: the intention throughout is to introduce a broad student readership to important, but less familiar aspects and consequences of the first Industrial Revolution.
What explains the growth of a business, and more broadly the
development or decline of a whole economy? What role do particular
entrepreneurs or indeed a culture of entrepreneurship play? Does
the evidence suggest that a particular structure or organizational
form was or should be adopted to ensure best practice and
commercial success? These fundamental questions have long
pre-occupied business and economic historians. With the current
expansion of business and management education and training, the
investigations and findings of the historian may have wider
significance and relevance. This volume has been stimulated by the
work of Peter Mathias, one of the leading figures in this field in
the post-war period. Here a number of his former students, many now
internationally distinguished historians, pay tribute in a book
that explores the move from family firms to corporate capitalism.
In a series of chapters they explore at the level of the firm the
myriad of micro-decisions that ultimately help to explain the
overall performance of industries, sectors, and national economies
as they evolve through time. The contributors argue that sustained
growth has never been a matter of a few s
Oxford's Atlas of World History is the result of years of intensive
work by a specialist team of scholars, editors, and cartographers.
It presents the story of humanity in its physical setting, from the
emergence of the earliest hominoids to the present day. Truly
international in scope, the atlas incorporates the latest research
into Asian, African, and Central and South American history, as
well as the traditional core of North American and European events.
The Atlas includes sections on the Ancient World, Medieval World,
Early Modern World, Age of Revolutions, and the Twentieth Century
and Beyond. Each section opens with an introduction that highlights
the main socioeconomic, cultural and religious themes of the
period, followed by spreads of maps, text, illustrations and
captions that discuss specific regions and eras. Spreads depict
everything from hunting in Africa in 10,000 BC to the kingdoms of
Southeast Asia in the earliest years of the millennium, the decline
of the Byzantine Empire, the growth of the Atlantic economies in
the 18th century, and standards of living since 1945.
The Atlas features some 450 vivid full-color maps illustrating the
major themes and events of world history, 100 photographs, 60
diagrams and hundreds of thousands of words of explanatory text.
Unique for such an atlas, the entire work is thoroughly
cross-referenced, allowing the reader to move backwards and
forwards in time or across the world from region to region,
following themes or lines of inquiry across pages.
The new edition brings the Atlas into the 21st Century and up to
the present day. New and updated maps and illustrations cover a
wide range of evolving subjects such as population changes,
international trading, urbanization, political and economic
developments, literacy rates, the concentration of world languages,
and many more important and always timely subjects. Coverage of
Africa, South Asia, Eastern Europe, and every other part of the
world is revisited and updated, making this the most up-to-date
atlas of world history available, in addition to being the most
complete.
A comprehensive index of more than 8,000 entries includes numerous
alternative name forms used over the centuries. The Atlas of World
History closes with a bibliography that provides a booklist for
suggested further reading. Equally well-suited for a general
audience and students of history or international relations, the
Atlas of World History continues Oxford's presence as the premier
publisher of world atlases.
The book, first published in 1977, contrasts new and older
approaches to the history of transport and outlines a critical
exposition of the methods used to quantify the contribution of
railways to economic growth by means of counterfactual speculation
and the measurement of social savings. The author also outlines and
appraises an alternative measure of the impact of railways, namely
the social rate of return on capital invested in railways. The
final chapters are concerned with the effects on growth generated
by the construction and diffusion of railways through expenditure
on labour, capital goods and industrial inputs and through their
effects on the integration of markets, and patterns of location.
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