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With the unstoppable onslaught of large corporations taking over
independent funeral directors, this story tells of one such
independent funeral director in London who is determined to unload
his funeral homes onto the Norwegian private equity company
Steiffen-Koch, which is offering big krone for a piece of the UK
funeral market. Winston Clodpense Rott's whole work force face an
uncertain future until the shenanigans of a local crime lord and
two bungling cremation superintendents bring about a startling
change. Rott's team, led by Douglas Deeler, comprises a host of
dysfunctional and disgusting characters, all of who, despite their
hygiene and habit issues, become the core players in this wry,
tongue-in-cheek glimpse into the world of dealing with the dead.
This book is an invaluable resource for those called upon to say
Grace before or after a meal on formal occasions. Each one has been
penned and used for a special event but can easily be adapted for
your own use. These Graces have been used at the House of Lords,
The House of Commons, various London Livery Companies and many
other prestigious venues.
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A spine-tingling story of an experiment by the Department of
Defense to increase the useful life of U.S. tactical pilots.Four
65-year-old retired U.S. Navy fighter pilots volunteer for an
experimental program conducted at the Naval Aeromedical Institute
in Pensacola, Florida using a cocktail of wonder drugs developed by
the National Institute of Health.These crusty aviators advance
through the increasingly demanding phases of the experiment,
achieving spectacular results.They are put back into training
airplanes and proceed to "burn up the course."The reversal of their
aging process also has some interesting side-effects on their
family relationships. Their wives threaten to end their husbands'
participation unless they are included in the experiment.Next, the
pilots advance to fleet fighter planes and end up deploying on an
aircraft carrier to the Western Pacific flying Tomcat fighters.In
an action-packed "incident" over the Sea of Japan they tangle with
Nort Korean SU-27 fighters they realize the culmination of their
wildest dreams.The story is an enlightening look at what happens
when the aging process is reversed in four people involved in one
of the world's most hazardous professions; and what happens when
their wives become part of the experiment.
"This book discusses the meaning and practice of British community
cohesion policies, youth identities in racially-tense areas and the
British government's attempts to "prevent violent extremism"
amongst young Muslims"--
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
How should we understand home-grown terrorism like the 7/7 London
bombings? This is a classic monograph focusing on recent British
attempts to 'prevent violent extremism', their problems and
limitations, and what lessons this can offer for more effective
policy approaches in future. Paul Thomas's extensive research
suggests that the Prevent policy approaches, and the wider CONTEST
counter-terrorism strategy, have been misguided and ineffective,
further alienating British Muslim communities instead of supporting
longer-term integration. He argues that new, cohesion-based
approaches encouraging greater trust and integration across all
communities represent the best defence against terrorism.
This book may provide the first and only clinical analysis that
shows just why there is no such thing as irrational or
dysfunctional behavior. The nonlinear contingency analysis
presented demonstrates through principle and application that even
the most personally costly behavior is in fact adaptive and
sensible behavior when available alternatives and their
consequences are explicitly considered --This book shows how a
nonlinear consequential contingency analysis, goes beyond cognitive
behavioral treatment, to provide an entirely new approach to
clinical intervention. For those employing cognitive behavioral and
related treatments this will be a must-read for the opportunity it
provides practitioners to challenge and expand their treatment
options, and or those who teach the increasingly growing number of
BCBA candidates, this is the only book that will directly relate
the scientific literature being taught in their programs to
clinical intervention. This is one of the few books to provide a
comprehensive approach to treating clinically complex behavior
problems such as delusions and hallucinations, as well as a
framework for behavior problems arising from organic sources, such
as those found in cognitive decline.
Nano is Greek for dwarf and the word nanotechnology 'was first
proposed in the early seventies by a Japanese engineer, Norio
Taniguchi, implying a new technology that went beyond controlling
materials and engineering on the micrometer scale that dominated
the 20th Century'. The content for this book has been based on a
self-emergent process. It explores an art historical understanding
of matter and uses various hypotheses to elucidate the effects on
materiality and agency as a result of the emergence of
nanotechnology. The blurring of material boundaries are reflected
in the establishment of a fluid organic spatial narrative in which
to place ideas, propositions and concerns. A cornerstone of the
book is the concept posed in the philosophical writings of
Lucretius of the unpredictability of the atoms' swerve and its
formative role in the beginning of all matter, form, life and
individuality. It focusses on the concepts of vibration, vitalism,
life and materiality and extends the artist's concepts of agency in
relation to matter.
This study examines Marx's disputes with, and attacks upon,
those anarchist theoreticians he encountered at various stages of
his career. Marx's attacks on Stirner, Proudhon and Bakunin are
shown to be of vital importance to his career as a theorist and
revolutionist. The formative influences upon Marx's writings and
his political activity are discussed and analyzed. The author
re-situates Marx's thought in the context of the 19th century when
Marxism was not an unchallenged orthodoxy but a doctrine and method
that needed to be defended against rival revolutionary
impulses.
Health care is increasingly under pressure. Budget crises are
making collaboration and smart thinking essential, while increasing
numbers of people with multiple long-term conditions make
specialist models of health care increasingly inefficient -
patients too often go from one specialist to another, duplicating
effort and paying too little attention to the bigger picture of
their health. Collaborating for Health outlines a solution:
community-oriented integrated care and health promotion. Designed
to prevent the problems of fragmented care, this approach focuses
on building teams, networks and communities for health and care at
local level, where it is easier to see the range of factors that
affect people's health. With the emphasis on partnership-working
between primary care, public health and others, it allows clusters
of general practices to share the work of integrating efforts for
care and health improvement, and for non-medical organisations to
lead parallel initiatives for health and care. Introducing both
horizontal and vertical integration, Thomas presents ways to
develop community-oriented integrated care in a sustainable way,
and how to practise the skills in small ways before you have to
perform on a big stage. This guide is for anyone interested in how
multidisciplinary primary care teams can orchestrate most aspects
of health and care at local level, with timely specialist input.
This book may provide the first and only clinical analysis that
shows just why there is no such thing as irrational or
dysfunctional behavior. The nonlinear contingency analysis
presented demonstrates through principle and application that even
the most personally costly behavior is in fact adaptive and
sensible behavior when available alternatives and their
consequences are explicitly considered --This book shows how a
nonlinear consequential contingency analysis, goes beyond cognitive
behavioral treatment, to provide an entirely new approach to
clinical intervention. For those employing cognitive behavioral and
related treatments this will be a must-read for the opportunity it
provides practitioners to challenge and expand their treatment
options, and or those who teach the increasingly growing number of
BCBA candidates, this is the only book that will directly relate
the scientific literature being taught in their programs to
clinical intervention. This is one of the few books to provide a
comprehensive approach to treating clinically complex behavior
problems such as delusions and hallucinations, as well as a
framework for behavior problems arising from organic sources, such
as those found in cognitive decline.
Successful Study is an essential guide for students embarking upon
an education related Foundation Degree without previous study
experience. The world of study at university can be a daunting and
bewildering place for new students unfamiliar with the academic
processes such as writing essays and presenting portfolios. This
book offers clear and straight-forward explanations of how to
prepare for study, how to work at higher education level and how to
tackle assignments. Covering all aspects of educational study, and
based on the experiences of real education professionals, this new
edition has been fully updated to include: Clear links to
work-based practices throughout Advice for students with disability
Guidance on using e-resources Tips for managing your learning and
increasing motivation How to think critically Reflective practice
With case studies, tasks and opportunities for reflection, this
accessible book has been specifically designed for those on
Teaching Assistant, Early Years or related Foundation Degrees and
will be an essential resource for those wanting to find the answers
to study questions quickly and easily.
Health care is increasingly under pressure. Budget crises are
making collaboration and smart thinking essential, while increasing
numbers of people with multiple long-term conditions make
specialist models of health care increasingly inefficient -
patients too often go from one specialist to another, duplicating
effort and paying too little attention to the bigger picture of
their health. Collaborating for Health outlines a solution:
community-oriented integrated care and health promotion. Designed
to prevent the problems of fragmented care, this approach focuses
on building teams, networks and communities for health and care at
local level, where it is easier to see the range of factors that
affect people's health. With the emphasis on partnership-working
between primary care, public health and others, it allows clusters
of general practices to share the work of integrating efforts for
care and health improvement, and for non-medical organisations to
lead parallel initiatives for health and care. Introducing both
horizontal and vertical integration, Thomas presents ways to
develop community-oriented integrated care in a sustainable way,
and how to practise the skills in small ways before you have to
perform on a big stage. This guide is for anyone interested in how
multidisciplinary primary care teams can orchestrate most aspects
of health and care at local level, with timely specialist input.
Currently, both the status quo of public education and the "No
Excuses" Reform policies are identical. The reform offers a popular
and compelling narrative based on the meritocracy and rugged
individualism myths that are supposed to define American idealism.
This volume will refute this ideology by proposing Social Context
Reform, a term coined by Paul Thomas which argues for educational
change within a larger plan to reform social inequity-such as
access to health care, food, higher employment, better wages and
job security. Since the accountability era in the early 1980s,
policy, public discourse, media coverage, and scholarly works have
focused primarily on reforming schools themselves. Here, the
evidence that school-only reform does not work is combined with a
bold argument to expand the discourse and policy surrounding
education reform to include how social, school, and classroom
reform must work in unison to achieve goals of democracy, equity,
and opportunity both in and through public education. This volume
will include a wide variety of essays from leading critical
scholars addressing the complex elements of social context reform,
all of which address the need to re-conceptualize accountability
and to seek equity and opportunity in social and education reform.
Currently, both the status quo of public education and the "No
Excuses" Reform policies are identical. The reform offers a popular
and compelling narrative based on the meritocracy and rugged
individualism myths that are supposed to define American idealism.
This volume will refute this ideology by proposing Social Context
Reform, a term coined by Paul Thomas which argues for educational
change within a larger plan to reform social inequity-such as
access to health care, food, higher employment, better wages and
job security. Since the accountability era in the early 1980s,
policy, public discourse, media coverage, and scholarly works have
focused primarily on reforming schools themselves. Here, the
evidence that school-only reform does not work is combined with a
bold argument to expand the discourse and policy surrounding
education reform to include how social, school, and classroom
reform must work in unison to achieve goals of democracy, equity,
and opportunity both in and through public education. This volume
will include a wide variety of essays from leading critical
scholars addressing the complex elements of social context reform,
all of which address the need to re-conceptualize accountability
and to seek equity and opportunity in social and education reform.
This study examines Marx's disputes with, and attacks upon, those
anarchist theoreticians he encountered at various stages of his
career. Marx's attacks on Stirner, Proudhon and Bakunin are shown
to be of vital importance to his career as a theorist and
revolutionist. The formative influences upon Marx's writings and
his political activity are discussed and analyzed. The author
re-situates Marx's thought in the context of the 19th century when
Marxism was not an unchallenged orthodoxy but a doctrine and method
that needed to be defended against rival revolutionary impulses.
In 1968, a ragtag group of Palestinian guerrillas burst onto the
world stage as part of a global offensive that combined
controversial armed operations, diplomacy, and revolutionary
politics. In the following years, the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) forced the question of Palestine to the
forefront of the world's attention and cement its status as the
sole legitimate representative of a nation of people striving for
statehood. While their spectacular acts of revolutionary violence -
hijackings, guerrilla attacks, suicide operations - seized
headlines and made the PLO the face of "international terrorism" in
the 1970s, it would be the organization's diplomatic campaign that
would propel it to prominence in the global arena. By the middle
years of the decade, the PLO would stand beside Vietnamese, Cuban,
Algerian, and South African guerrilla fighters at the vanguard of a
new generation of revolutionaries in the Third World. More than
just a subplot in the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Palestinian
struggle sat the juncture of a critical phase in the Cold War and
the wave of revolutions that swept through the Third World in the
1960s. Using Arabic sources and recently declassified U.S.
documents, The Global Offensive returns the PLO's story to its
international context. As the PLO gained both prestige and infamy,
leaders in both the United States and the Soviet Union hastened to
come to terms with this new force in Middle Eastern affairs.
Fearing the PLO's potential to revolutionize the Arab world and
project armed violence across a global spectrum, American leaders
faced the choice of establishing diplomatic relations with the
organization or crafting a containment policy for a new generation
of Arab revolutionaries. Their decisions-along with those of
Palestinian, Arab, and Israeli leaders-would have dramatic
implications into the twenty-first century and help to remake the
art of revolution and the structure of global power in the
late-Cold War world and beyond. However, despite its sweeping
victories in the international system, the Palestinian liberation
struggle would not gain statehood in the twentieth century.
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