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This textbook introduces and explores the ideas, practices and
philosophy of engaged Buddhism. The movement holds that suffering
is not just caused by the cravings of the mind, but also by
political and social factors; therefore, engaged Buddhists 'engage'
with social issues to achieve liberation. Paul Fuller outlines the
movement's origins and principles. He then offers a comprehensive
analysis of the central themes and issues of engaged Buddhism,
offering new insights into the formation of modern Buddhism. The
range of issues covered includes politics, gender,
environmentalism, identity, blasphemy and violence. These are
illustrated by case studies and examples from a range of locations
where Buddhism is practised. Discussion points and suggested
further reading are provided at the end of each chapter, which will
further enrich undergraduates' grasp of the topic.
Real risk management is predicated on the eventuality of human
erraticism and therefore necessitates the design of resilient
systems, such as control measures, policies, procedures, processes,
rules, checklists, and protocols, to protect organizations against
unpredictability. However, these systems aren't enough to prevent
tragedies, they must be paired with an organizational culture that
drives employee understanding, adherence, questioning, and
enforcement of these systems. Success is conditioned on this
interdependent relationship, meaning employees do the right thing,
the right way every time, as they unequivocally support the
underlying rationale of their organizational systems, mission, and
purpose. This dynamic, inculcated way of thinking is intrinsic to
high-reliability organizations and should be the aspiration of all
executives, managers, and supervisors. Authors Gordon Graham and
Paul Fuller impart a wide range of practical information on
resilient systems- as these thoughtfully designed protocols, kept
up-to-date and properly implemented, serve to minimize
organizational risk in the water and wastewater industry. Features:
Offers guidance for organizations to maximize service, enhance
safety, and minimize liability. Presents fundamental background on
risk, systems, risk management, as well as factors leading to
industrial tragedies and how to avoid or mitigate them. Includes
practical examples to demonstrate the necessary steps to transform
a water facility into a highly reliable and safe organization.
Centering on organizational risk management, Practitioner's
Handbook of Risk Management for Water & Wastewater Systems
provides the investigative tools for risk assessments and
risk/frequency matrixes to effectively recognize and prioritize the
thousands of risks facing professionals working in the water and
wastewater industry today.
The notion of 'view' or 'opinion' (ditthi) as an obstacle to
'seeing things as they are' is a central concept in Buddhist
thought. This book considers the two ways in which the notion of
views are usually understood. Are we to understand right-view as a
correction of wrong-views (the opposition understanding) or is the
aim of the Buddhist path the overcoming of all views, even
right-view (the no-views understanding)? The author argues that
neither approach is correct. Instead he suggests that the early
texts do not understand right-view as a correction of wrong-view,
but as a detached order of seeing, completely different from the
attitude of holding to any view, wrong or right.
The notion of "view" or "opinion" ("ditthi") as an obstacle to
"seeing things as they are" is a central concept in Buddhist
thought. This book considers the two ways in which the notion of
views are usually understood. Are we to understand right-view as a
correction of wrong-views (the opposition understanding) or is the
aim of the Buddhist path the overcoming of all views, even
right-view (the no-views understanding)? The author argues that
neither approach is correct. Instead, he suggests that the early
texts do not understand right-view as a correction of wrong-view,
but as a detached order of seeing, completely different from the
attitude of holding to any view, wrong or right.
Arguing that by the term "right-view" we should understand an order
of seeing which transcends all views, this book makes a valuable
addition to the study of Buddhist philosophy.
This book serves as a technical yet practical risk management
manual for professionals working with water and wastewater
organizations. It provides readers with a functional comprehension
of water and wastewater operations as well as a broad understanding
of industry derivations and various stakeholder interconnectivity.
This knowledge is imperative, as most administrative professionals
are proficient in their respective areas of expertise but sometimes
lack fluency on the broader technical aspects of their
organization's purpose, operations, and externalities. It also
examines risk management best practices and provides an actionable
review of doing the right thing, the right way, every time through
a combination of core risk management principles. These include
enterprise, strategic, operational, and reputational risk
management, as well as risk assessments, risk/frequency matrixes,
checklists, rules, and decision-making processes. Finally, the book
addresses the importance of risk transfer through insurance
policies and provides best practices for the prudent selection of
these policies across different scenarios. Features: Provides an
understanding of water and wastewater technical operations to
properly implement sound risk management and insurance programs.
Emphasizes the importance of building well-designed, resilient
systems, such as policies, processes, procedures, protocol, rules,
and checklists that are up to date and fully implemented across a
business. Offers a detailed look into insurance policy terms and
conditions and includes practical checklists to assist readers in
structuring and negotiating their own policies. Handbook of Risk
and Insurance Strategies for Certified Public Risk Officers and
Other Water Professionals combines practical knowledge of technical
water/wastewater operations along with the core subjects of risk
management and insurance for practicing and aspiring professionals
charged with handling these vital tasks for their organizations.
Readers will also gain invaluable perspective and knowledge on
best-in-class risk management and insurance practices in the water
and wastewater industries.
This textbook introduces and explores the ideas, practices and
philosophy of engaged Buddhism. The movement holds that suffering
is not just caused by the cravings of the mind, but also by
political and social factors; therefore, engaged Buddhists 'engage'
with social issues to achieve liberation. Paul Fuller outlines the
movement's origins and principles. He then offers a comprehensive
analysis of the central themes and issues of engaged Buddhism,
offering new insights into the formation of modern Buddhism. The
range of issues covered includes politics, gender,
environmentalism, identity, blasphemy and violence. These are
illustrated by case studies and examples from a range of locations
where Buddhism is practised. Discussion points and suggested
further reading are provided at the end of each chapter, which will
further enrich undergraduates' grasp of the topic.
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and
international titles in a single resource. Its International Law
component features works of some of the great legal theorists,
including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf,
Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among
others. The materials in this archive are drawn from three
world-class American law libraries: the Yale Law Library, the
George Washington University Law Library, and the Columbia Law
Library.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.+++++++++++++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: +++++++++++++++Columbia
University Law LibraryLP3C001260019130101The Making of Modern Law:
Foreign, Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926"Printed
under resolution of the Association."New York: G. P. Putman's Sons,
1913]46 p.; 23 cmUnited States
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