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Classic drama in which three soulful sisters rise out of Harlem to
become music's hottest singing group. Against the vibrant grooves
of Curtis Mayfield, these divas explode onto the scene with
off-the-hook harmonies and a sexy style that catapults them to
superstardom. But not every fairytale has a happy ending and when
success leads to excess, one sister's star will fade, while
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Are you ready if a client wishes to make a data protection claim,
or needs to defend one? This title is a first port of call,
providing clear guidance through the complex web of data protection
issues and regulation. The Fifth Edition includes analysis of new
cases and in-depth coverage of: - The Data Protection and Digital
Information (No. 2) Bill - The Online Safety Bill - New data fines
- New official documentation from the Department for Digital,
Culture, Media & Sport, and the Information Commissioner’s
Office - New EU guidance from the European Data Protection Board
and the European Data Protection Supervisor - New EU data transfer
rules, including those concerning controllers and processors -
Developing legal, practice and technology issues This is an
essential guide for IP practitioners, data protection and
compliance officers, HR professionals, local authorities, as well
as for academics and students of this area of the law This title is
included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT
online service.
Entire first series of the popular TV show. In 'Encounter at
Farpoint', a double length story, the Enterprise encounters a
planet that is being threatened by an alien creature - and to make
matters worse, Picard is called before the super-being Q to answer
questions on behalf of humanity. 'The Naked Now' has the cew
infected by a deadly virus which manifests itself in such symptoms
as intoxication and promiscuity. 'Code of Honour' sees Tasha
kidnapped by an alien who wants her as his mate. 'The Last Outpost'
finds the Enterprise coming face-to-face with the Ferengi for the
first time. In 'Where No One Has Gone Before', a warp experiment
goes wrong and flings the Enterprise into a strange galaxy billions
of light-years from its starting point. 'Lonely Among Us' has
Picard's body becomes the host for an alien entity. 'Justice' sees
the unfortunate Wes Crusher sentenced to death for violating a
local custom on an alien world. 'The Battle' finds Picard taking on
DaiMan Bok, who wants revenge for the death of his son. 'Hide and
Q' has the crew of the Enterprise D plagued once more by the cosmic
trickster Q. 'Haven' sees Riker's heart set to break when Deanna is
forced into an arranged marriage. In 'The Big Goodbye', Picard
indulges his love of film noir detective stories on the holodeck,
only to end up trapped when the system malfunctions. 'Datalore' has
the crew of the Enterprise discover the component parts of Lore,
Data's twin brother, on a devastated planet. 'Angel One' sees Riker
caught up in the politics of a planet ruled entirely by women.
'11001001' finds the Enterprise hijacked by an alien race called
the Bynars, who upgrade the ship's computer to their own ends. 'Too
Short a Season' has the Enterprise accompany the ageing Admiral
Mark Jameson to Mordan IV, where his mission is to secure the
release of Federation hostages. 'When the Bough Breaks' sees Wesley
and various other children from the Enterprise kidnapped by the
technologically advanced but sterile civilisation on the planet
Aldea. In 'Home Soil', it transpires that the Enterprise is under
attack from Microbain, a microscopic life-form, after Data is
attacked by a laser drill. 'Coming of Age' finds Wesley preparing
to sit an Academy exam, while Picard is investigated by the
unpopular Lt Commander Dexter. 'Heart of Glory' has the Enterprise
play host to two Klingons who claim to have been attacked by
Ferengi. 'The Arsenal of Freedom' sees Picard lead a team to the
lifeless planet Minos to search for the USS Drake. 'Symbiosis'
finds Picard caught in the middle of a war between the
narcotics-addicted Ornarans and their enemies the Brekkans, who
possess a possible cure. In 'Skin of Evil', an Enterprise
shuttlecraft crash lands on Vagra II and is captured by the evil
Armus. 'We'll Always Have Paris' sees the man married to Picard's
first love create a hole in the universe. 'Conspiracy' has Picard's
best friend suffer from an acute paranoia which leads to the
destruction of his starship being destroyed. Finally, in 'The
Neutral Zone', the crew encounter an enemy stronger than any they
have come across before.
Physiology and Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling is essential reading
for amateur wrestlers and their coaches with a desire to learn
about physiological training and nutrition for their sport. Written
by Charles Paul Lambert, PhD, a competitive wrestler and academic
expert in high-intensity exercise, this book describes the primary
physiological systems involved in amateur wrestling. Readers will
learn how to substantially optimize performance and discover ways
to improve body composition specific to the sport of amateur
wrestling. The book addresses important issues, including relative
energy deficiency in sport, debates around weight loss, the
specificities of training and nutrition for female wrestlers, as
well as strategies on keeping fit in the years after a competitive
career. Features: Discusses strategies for monitoring overall
training load to prevent overtraining and optimize training
Includes optimal nutritional fueling plans for wrestlers written by
a Certified Coach with USA Wrestling and compares different dietary
approaches to losing weight and fat Provides optimal rehydration
and refueling plans based on situational needs in the post-weigh-in
period Both scientific and practical, Physiology and Nutrition for
Amateur Wrestling will appeal to wrestlers, high-school and college
coaches, and those working in applied physiology research and
exercise science.
Physiology and Nutrition for Amateur Wrestling is essential reading
for amateur wrestlers and their coaches with a desire to learn
about physiological training and nutrition for their sport. Written
by Charles Paul Lambert, PhD, a competitive wrestler and academic
expert in high-intensity exercise, this book describes the primary
physiological systems involved in amateur wrestling. Readers will
learn how to substantially optimize performance and discover ways
to improve body composition specific to the sport of amateur
wrestling. The book addresses important issues, including relative
energy deficiency in sport, debates around weight loss, the
specificities of training and nutrition for female wrestlers, as
well as strategies on keeping fit in the years after a competitive
career. Features: Discusses strategies for monitoring overall
training load to prevent overtraining and optimize training
Includes optimal nutritional fueling plans for wrestlers written by
a Certified Coach with USA Wrestling and compares different dietary
approaches to losing weight and fat Provides optimal rehydration
and refueling plans based on situational needs in the post-weigh-in
period Both scientific and practical, Physiology and Nutrition for
Amateur Wrestling will appeal to wrestlers, high-school and college
coaches, and those working in applied physiology research and
exercise science.
This brand new title brings together the different streams of the
transfer landscape and outlines the separate legal rules all in one
accessible place. Data transfers (under data protection legal
rules) are one of the most discussed areas of data protection, and
are currently undergoing mass change. Following on from Brexit,
professionals now have more than one set of transfer rules to
comply with, including: - New Adequacy Decision - New Standard
Contracts - Forthcoming UK Contracts - Consultation on future laws
Research into social stratification and social divisions has always
been a central component of sociological study. This volume brings
together a range of thematically organised case-studies comprising
empirical and methodological analyses addressing the challenges of
studying trends and processes in social stratification. This
collection has four themes. The first concerns the measurement of
social stratification, since the problem of relating concepts,
measurements and operationalizations continues to cause
difficulties for sociological analysis. This book clarifies the
appropriate deployment of existing measurement options, and
presents new empirical strategies of measurement and
interpretation. The conception of the life course and individual
social biography is very popular in modern sociology. The second
theme of this volume exploits the contemporary expansion of
micro-level longitudinal data and the analytical approaches
available to researchers to exploit such records. It comprises
chapters which exemplify innovative empirical analysis of
life-course processes in a longitudinal context, thus offering an
advance on previous sociological accounts concerned with
longitudinal trends and processes. The third theme of the book
concerns the interrelationship between contemporary demographic,
institutional and socioeconomic transformations and structures of
social inequality. Although the role of wider social changes is
rarely neglected in sociological reviews, such changes continue to
raise analytical challenges for any assessment of empirical
differences and trends. The fourth theme of the book discusses
selected features of policy and political responses to social
stratification. This volume will be of interest to students,
academics and policy experts working in the field of social
stratification.
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation created the position of
corporate Data Protection Officer (DPO), who is empowered to ensure
the organization is compliant with all aspects of the new data
protection regime. Organizations must now appoint and designate a
DPO. The specific definitions and building blocks of the data
protection regime are enhanced by the new General Data Protection
Regulation and therefore the DPO will be very active in passing the
message and requirements of the new data protection regime
throughout the organization. This book explains the roles and
responsiblies of the DPO, as well as highlights the potential cost
of getting data protection wrong.
Compared to the US, European data and privacy protection rules seem
Draconian. The European rules apply to any enterprise doing
business in the EU. The new rules are far more stringent than the
last set. This book is a quick guide to the directives for
companies, particularly US, that have to comply with them. Where US
organizations and businesses who collect or receive EU personal
data fail to comply with the rule, the bottom line can suffer from
very significant official fines and penalties, as well as from
users, customers or representative bodies to pursuing litigation.
This guide is essential for all US enterprises who directly or
indirectly deal with EU personal data.
Research into social stratification and social divisions has always
been a central component of sociological study. This volume brings
together a range of thematically organised case-studies comprising
empirical and methodological analyses addressing the challenges of
studying trends and processes in social stratification. This
collection has four themes. The first concerns the measurement of
social stratification, since the problem of relating concepts,
measurements and operationalizations continues to cause
difficulties for sociological analysis. This book clarifies the
appropriate deployment of existing measurement options, and
presents new empirical strategies of measurement and
interpretation. The conception of the life course and individual
social biography is very popular in modern sociology. The second
theme of this volume exploits the contemporary expansion of
micro-level longitudinal data and the analytical approaches
available to researchers to exploit such records. It comprises
chapters which exemplify innovative empirical analysis of
life-course processes in a longitudinal context, thus offering an
advance on previous sociological accounts concerned with
longitudinal trends and processes. The third theme of the book
concerns the interrelationship between contemporary demographic,
institutional and socioeconomic transformations and structures of
social inequality. Although the role of wider social changes is
rarely neglected in sociological reviews, such changes continue to
raise analytical challenges for any assessment of empirical
differences and trends. The fourth theme of the book discusses
selected features of policy and political responses to social
stratification. This volume will be of interest to students,
academics and policy experts working in the field of social
stratification.
In a world where the effects of inequality occupy an increasingly
prominent place on the public agenda, this book provides up-to-date
and thorough analysis from the perspective of a group of
researchers at the forefront of social stratification analysis.
Exploring Social Inequality in the 21st Century is a clear and
critical overview of current debates about social inequality. It
includes new information, tools, and approaches to conceptualising
and measuring social stratification and social class, as well as
informative case studies. Throughout, the researchers describe the
direct and indirect costs of social inequality. Divided into two
parts - Conceptualising and Measuring Inequality; and Costs and
Consequences of Inequality in the areas of Education, Employment,
and Global Wealth - it includes new findings about the growth of
wealth inequality in the G20 countries, and a detailed examination
of tax policies designed to reduce inequality without affecting
economic growth. With substantial contributions to the analysis of
inequalities in education, and explanations of the processes and
consequences of social and gender-based exclusion, this book is
essential reading for anyone interested in understanding
contemporary social inequality. This book was originally published
as a special issue of the journal Contemporary Social Science.
This book explores how structures of social inequality are linked
to the social connections that people hold. The authors focus upon
occupational inequalities where they see, for example, that the
typical friendship patterns of people from one occupation are often
very different to those of people from another. Social Inequalities
and Occupational Stratification leverages empirical data about
differences in social connections to chart structures of social
distance and social inequality. Several of its chapters provide
coverage of the long-standing Cambridge Social Interaction and
Stratification scale (CAMSIS) project and its approach to analysing
social interaction patterns in terms of a single dimension related
to social inequality.
This book explores how structures of social inequality are linked
to the social connections that people hold. The authors focus upon
occupational inequalities where they see, for example, that the
typical friendship patterns of people from one occupation are often
very different to those of people from another. Social Inequalities
and Occupational Stratification leverages empirical data about
differences in social connections to chart structures of social
distance and social inequality. Several of its chapters provide
coverage of the long-standing Cambridge Social Interaction and
Stratification scale (CAMSIS) project and its approach to analysing
social interaction patterns in terms of a single dimension related
to social inequality.
Compared to the US, European data and privacy protection rules seem
Draconian. The European rules apply to any enterprise doing
business in the EU. The new rules are far more stringent than the
last set. This book is a quick guide to the directives for
companies, particularly US, that have to comply with them. Where US
organizations and businesses who collect or receive EU personal
data fail to comply with the rule, the bottom line can suffer from
very significant official fines and penalties, as well as from
users, customers or representative bodies to pursuing litigation.
This guide is essential for all US enterprises who directly or
indirectly deal with EU personal data.
In a world where the effects of inequality occupy an increasingly
prominent place on the public agenda, this book provides up-to-date
and thorough analysis from the perspective of a group of
researchers at the forefront of social stratification analysis.
Exploring Social Inequality in the 21st Century is a clear and
critical overview of current debates about social inequality. It
includes new information, tools, and approaches to conceptualising
and measuring social stratification and social class, as well as
informative case studies. Throughout, the researchers describe the
direct and indirect costs of social inequality. Divided into two
parts - Conceptualising and Measuring Inequality; and Costs and
Consequences of Inequality in the areas of Education, Employment,
and Global Wealth - it includes new findings about the growth of
wealth inequality in the G20 countries, and a detailed examination
of tax policies designed to reduce inequality without affecting
economic growth. With substantial contributions to the analysis of
inequalities in education, and explanations of the processes and
consequences of social and gender-based exclusion, this book is
essential reading for anyone interested in understanding
contemporary social inequality. This book was originally published
as a special issue of the journal Contemporary Social Science.
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation created the position of
corporate Data Protection Officer (DPO), who is empowered to ensure
the organization is compliant with all aspects of the new data
protection regime. Organizations must now appoint and designate a
DPO. The specific definitions and building blocks of the data
protection regime are enhanced by the new General Data Protection
Regulation and therefore the DPO will be very active in passing the
message and requirements of the new data protection regime
throughout the organization. This book explains the roles and
responsiblies of the DPO, as well as highlights the potential cost
of getting data protection wrong.
Longlisted for the 2022 Inner Temple Main Book Prize The Right to
be Forgotten is one of the most publicised areas of the GDPR and
has received massive worldwide publicity following judicial and
legal developments in Europe. Individual data regulators have
increased powers and importance in dealing with RtbF rights for
individuals, and it is more important than ever for them to be up
to date. The new, second edition, is fully updated to include: -
the increasing importance of the role of RtbF in relation to media
content (newspapers and television media in particular). - the
evolving jurisprudence in terms of RtbF generally, especially in
light of increased understanding of the GDPR RtbF and the landmark
Google Spain RtbF case. - the recent Google France case. - the
potential for group actions, class actions, and litigation funding,
in relation to RtbF issues
The free flow of information and services around the world via the
Internet constantly creates new issues and problems, such as rules
of jurisdiction and applicable law, how new products and services
should be regulated and many more. The sixth edition is updated
with numerous new practical examples, cases (court cases and ICO
complaint cases), laws and developments, including the following: *
new Brexit legislation across all areas from January 2021 (post
Brexit on 31 December 2020); * new Data Protection Act replacing
Data Protection Act 2018; * new ePrivacy Regulations (PECR); * new
ePrivacy Regulation (EU); * transition of EU registered trade marks
and designs into new UK IP rights from 1 January 2021 creating new
UK IP rights and new UK rightsholders; * changes in seeking IP
protection in EU for UK residents; * changes in UK rightsholders
seeking to take infringement actions outside of UK; * status of
unregistered IP rights post Brexit; * different impacts on
different IP rights; * status of UK commercial contracts,
interpretation, and enforceability, * status of pre-existing
contracts created prior to Brexit and which refer to EU and UK
being in EU; * status, extent and scope of new contracts after
Brexit; * UK torts and insurance law as impacted by Brexit; *
changes in crime, data retention and international issues; *
taxation changes, international relations, international Treaties,
and EU * competition, internet, and regulator changes - including
Brexit; * new UK caselaw; * news UK regulator cases, decision,
sanctions and fines; * new EU caselaw.
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as
What is Quantitative Longitudinal Data Analysis?, this title is now
also available as part of the Bloomsbury Research Methods series.
Across the social sciences, there is widespread agreement that
quantitative longitudinal research designs offer analysts powerful
scientific data resources. But, to date, many texts on analysing
longitudinal social analysis surveys have been written from a
statistical, rather than a social science data analysis perspective
and they lack adequate coverage of common practical challenges
associated with social science data analyses. This book provides a
practical and up-to-date introduction to influential approaches to
quantitative longitudinal data analysis in the social sciences. The
book introduces definitions and terms, explains the relative
attractions of such a longitudinal design, and offers an
introduction to the main techniques of analysis, explaining their
requirements, statistical properties and their substantive
contribution.
Each manager of a department, or a specific responsibility, must
assess the data issues and risks as are relevant to their
individual department. The manager must assess what data exists;
whether it is permitted for use; filter out (including deletion of)
data that is over-broad or otherwise not permitted; and ensuring
procedures to identify and eliminate processes that open up the
risk of future unjustified data collections. While other agents of
the company or organisation will have responsibilities in relation
to data protection compliance, the manager of a department must
also engage in best practices that focus on the data protection
obligations of the department. Data protection compliance requires
not just adherence to specific data protection legal provisions,
but a full understanding of what data exists in the department,
company or organisation, where it is located and for what purpose.
The personnel manager needs to be satisfied that all of the
internal personnel records are fully data protection complaint.
Just one of the dangers is that these issues are not addressed in
appropriate reviews, contracts and policies. Another risk gap is
that there may be policies, etc., but the manager omitted to
appropriately include other non full time employees, such as those
whom may be contractors, temporary staff, interns, or family
members. The marketing manager needs to be satisfied that all of
the current and proposed marketing activities, customer lists, and
user lists are all compliant with the new data protection rules.
Organisations should have undergone an A - Z review of data
protection compliance in the lead up to the new EU General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) go-live date. In many organisations
there will be many activities and actions which carried over from
the GDPR review. These need to continue to be actioned. In
addition, there is also a new Data Protection Act 2018 to consider.
Organisations should also have appointed a new Data Protection
Officer (DPO) to assist in these efforts and to be the official
point of contact internally and externally (for data protection
supervisory authorities and for customers and users). Critically,
all Managers need to be aware of data protection compliance and
related issues within their own Department. The Manager has duties
and responsibilities. The Manager cannot simply assume that someone
else will do it, or that all data protection issues for their
Department are already being dealt with by the DPO or some other
Department.
Data Protection Law in Ireland: Sources and Issues is the most
recent and up-to-date book on data protection in Ireland providing
a comprehensive guide as to what data protection is and the
implications and obligations for holders and subjects of such data.
In 2016 data protection regulation has seen the most significant
change in over twenty-one years.The Data Protection Directive is
replaced in its entirety by the new General Data Protection
Regulation. This affects all organisations and all individuals
throughout the EU and Ireland. In addition to new and expanded
rights and obligations, organisations must also engage Data
Protection Officers, whom have significant responsibilities and
independence.Some of the significant updates of Data Protection Law
in Ireland: Sources and Issues, Second Edition include:The new
Irish and EU data protection regime;New requirements of the General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR);New and enhanced rights for
individuals;New detailed obligations for organisations;New
principles, definitions, processing conditions and
criteria;Increasing issues surrounding new types of data
collections, business uses and new business models;The arrival of
new technologies require particular compliance consideration in
order to be lawful under the new data protection regime. Examples
include new tracking and localisation services, new devices, new
Apps, vehicles tracking, etc;Case law developments, for example:
the right to be forgotten; Schrems EU-US Safe Harbour; DRI;
Barbulescu; private investigators, Snowden issues, etc;Increasing
litigation and prosecution of data protection breaches;The new
tools of compliance, risk reduction, risk assessments including
mandated reviews with the Data Protection Commissioner of
risk-based proposed new services, and new Data Protection Impact
Assessments;Data breaches and data loss (from Loyalty Build to
Ashley Madison to Panama);Mandated notification of security data
breaches;Employee monitoring and data protection;Significant new
fines for data protection violations.Data Protection Law in
Ireland: Sources and Issues, Second Edition, provides a detailed
analysis of the new developments, procedures, rights and
obligations.
This book examines one of the greatest social and legal concerns of
the modern age: social networking and the internet. The growing law
and issues of, and created by, social networking and related
websites involve real and diverse concerns. The concerns face the
website operators, users, parents, schools, universities,
employers, organisations, outsource organisations, the police,
lawyers, courts, rights organisations and policymakers.Social
networking is wonderful, yet staggering - in a short space of time,
user populations greater than the populations of nation states have
joined social networks. One social networking website reports to
have amassed over 1 billion regular users. Yet, the legal issues
(and others) involved with social networking and related websites
are getting as many media headlines as the technologies themselves.
Some of these are similar to established legal issues, however,
with increasing frequency, the issues are entirely new. In
addition, the scale of the issues are at a level unprecedented in
collective memory. If that was not enough, the pace of the legal
issues which must be considered and, more importantly, the pace and
urgency with which they must be dealt with, add significant
temporal pressures. This timely and appropriate book outlines the
new law and issues relating to social networking. It offers a
strong international comparative element and examines various legal
jurisdictions. The growing law and issues of, and created by,
social networking and related websites involve real and diverse
concerns for policy. To victims, lawyers, parents, society, and
policy makers, social networking in its various forms can be
considered one of the most pressing legal issue today, with more
issues and concerns than occur in any other field of contemporary
law. Table of Contents include: Internet and Technology * Privacy
and Data Protection * Social Networking Policies * Advertising and
Marketing * Beacon Settlement * Europe against Facebook * Facebook
Audit * Laws 'Re-Phormed'? * Data Breaches * Tagging * Evidential
Issues * Cloud Computing * Employees * Educational Institutions *
Tracking the Trackers * Personal Relations * Social Networking
after Death * Profiles in Purgatory * A Critical Approach to the
Right to Be Forgotten * Children and Social Networking * Social
Networking and Internet Access * Peer to Peer and Privacy * Social
Networking and Sports * Social Networking and the Courts * Privacy
by Design * Data Protection Audits * The Future.
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