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What is existential anthropology, and how would you define it? What
has been gained by using existential perspectives in your fieldwork
and writing? Editors Michael Jackson and Albert Piette each invited
anthropologists on both sides of the Atlantic to address these
questions and explore how various approaches to the human condition
might be brought together on the levels of method and of theory.
Both editors also bring their own perspective: while Jackson has
drawn on phenomenology, deploying the concepts of
intersubjectivity, lifeworld, experience, existential mobility, and
event, Piette has drawn on Heidegger's Dasein-analysis, and
developed a phenomenographical method for the observation and
description of human beings in their singularity and ever-changing
situations.
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death and
illness in the United States, and though much progress has been
made in reducing cardiac risk factors, obesity and diabetes
mellitus are on the rise. Preventing Illness Among People With
Coronary Heart Disease explores recent advances in drug treatments
for CAD risk factors and how these interventions can play an
important role in improving the length and quality of
patients'lives by addressing health behaviors and the need for
behavioral change. This advanced text shows readers how mental
health problems such as anxiety, depression, and alcoholism
interplay with patients'physical health and how certain
interventions can improve patients'outlook and health
status.Preventing Illness Among People With Coronary Heart Disease
brings together researchers from a variety of disciplines to
address subjects critical to secondary and tertiary preventive care
for patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). This outstanding
volume concentrates on studies from three major areas to help
primary care practitioners and family practice physicians intervene
successfully with risky behaviors among their patients prone to or
afflicted with coronary artery disease. These include the effects
of heart disease on patients'mental health and quality of life and
the role of formal behavioral interventions in promoting health
among patients with heart disease.Readers of Preventing Illness
Among People With Coronary Heart Disease acquire a solid
understanding of the factors influencing CAD patients'behavioral
patterns and mental states and how the prevalence of CAD can be
reduced. Among the vital topics readers learn about are: the
effects of alcohol upon CHD and blood pressure CHD risk factors in
the elderly exercise interventions coping strategies and cardiac
illness strategies for assessment and prevention smoking and
cardiovascular diseasePreventing Illness Among People With Coronary
Heart Disease seeks to provoke greater discussion and scientific
activity among professionals in the field to improve understanding
of the interplay of mental health, physical health, and behavioral
medicine for patients with heart disease. Primary care
practitioners, family practice physicians, medical students, and
others interested in preventive cardiology, preventive care, or
chronic disease management will learn about recent advances in
research and treatment approaches that can be applied immediately
to daily practice.
This volume is the first handbook to explore existentialism as
epistemology and method. Transdisciplinary in scope, it considers
the nature of human subjectivity and how human experience ought to
be studied, examining the connections that exist between the
individual’s imagining of the world and their everyday practice
within it. With attention to the question of whether humans are
ultimately alone in their self-knowledge or whether what they know
of themselves is constructed in common with others, it enables the
reader to recognize core questions that frame the methods and
orientation of an existential inquiry. In addition to historical
exposition, it offers a variety of chapters from around the world
that explore the diverse global spaces for, and different types of,
existential focus and discussion, thus questioning the view that
the existential "problem" may be singularly a matter for the
post-enlightenment West. The fullest and most comprehensive survey
to date of what human beings can and should make of themselves, The
Routledge International Handbook of Existential Human Science will
appeal to scholars across the humanities and social sciences with
interests in anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and research
methods.
What is existential anthropology, and how would you define it? What
has been gained by using existential perspectives in your fieldwork
and writing? Editors Michael Jackson and Albert Piette each invited
anthropologists on both sides of the Atlantic to address these
questions and explore how various approaches to the human condition
might be brought together on the levels of method and of theory.
Both editors also bring their own perspective: while Jackson has
drawn on phenomenology, deploying the concepts of
intersubjectivity, lifeworld, experience, existential mobility, and
event, Piette has drawn on Heidegger's Dasein-analysis, and
developed a phenomenographical method for the observation and
description of human beings in their singularity and ever-changing
situations.
The subject of this book is the study of the relative roles of CT and MRI for all tumors; by contrast comparison with clinical results, the respective indications for these techniques are clarified, in term of diagnosis treatment planning and survey with educational presentation of radiologic signs.
This book provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the
Antiphospholipid syndrome. One of the most important advances in
rheumatology and connective tissue diseases of the last decade. It
provides an explanation for many previously undefined conditions
with no clear pathogenesis encompassing all subspeculations in
internal medicine as well as obstetrics. Clotting problems leading
to strokes and myocardial infarctions (in younger people) as well
as a large variety of other syndromes such as chorea,
hyproadrenalism, pulmonary problems are now being understood.
It may seem obvious that the human being has always been present in
anthropology. This book, however, reveals that he has never really
been a part of it. Theoretical Anthropology or How to Observe a
Human Being establishes the foundations and conditions, both
theoretical and methodological, which make it possible to consider
the human being as a topic of observation and analysis, for himself
as an entity, and not in the perspective of understanding social
and cultural phenomena. In debate with both anthropologists and
philosophers, this book describes and analyzes the human being as a
"volume". To this end, a specific lexicon is built around the
notions of volume, volumography and volumology. These notions are
further illustrated and enriched by several drawings.
Remembering the Sound of Words is a major new studyof four of
modern literature's most important writers--and the first serious
attempt to account for complex sound effects in prose Adam Piette
establishes fascinating new links between such sound effects and
the representation of memory in literary texts. He sets out a
workable taxonomy of sound-repetitions in prose and formulates,
throught a theory of alternating-devices, the ways in which the
reader's attention is drawn to the acoustic surface of the text.
Through close analysis of Mallarm 'e's prose-poetry, Proust's
musical syntax, Joyce's memory-rhymes (from the Portrait of the
Artist through Ulysses to Finegan's Wake ), and Beckett's prose and
drama, Piette demonstrates that sound effects act as intricate
reminders of memory-traces in the text. Despite wide divergence in
these four writers' representations of memory, the book shows that
the use of this memory-rhyme technique is common to them all, and
is emplyed in particular to express the textual migration of past
key-words, self-centred comic tyranny, and the fitful unifaction of
body and memory within the narrative voice. This book is intended
for scholars and students of
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The first reference book to twentieth-century war, literature and
culture In fifty-seven chapters leading academics in the field of
twentieth-century war studies examine the major wars of the century
as well as other conflicts imagined by English and US writers.
These include the Boer War, Spanish Civil War, the troubles in
Northern Ireland, the Korean War and the decolonising conflicts in
Africa through to the war on terror. Topics covered include:
pacifism; refugees; camouflage; the war plane; war and children's
literature; war and art; spy thrillers, and many more. Taken
together the essays make a deliberate and thought-provoking
intervention in the field. Key Features: Original essays
commissioned from major critics and cultural historians Reflects
the way war studies are currently being taught and researched: in
the volume's approach, structure and breadth of coverage For
scholars: core arguments and detailed research topics For students:
Historically grounded topic- and genre-based essays, useful
forstudying the modern period and war modules.
This book proposes a surprising new cosmological theory and a fresh
look at physics, with the creation of a new one, called "rational"
and competing with the classical and official physics. New
hypothesis on the ether, experimentally upheld in laboratory,
completely changes the vision of the Universe and gives smart
answers to many questions not yet solved: why the suns are in
rotation, why planets are on the same plane, why they are so
different, and many others. If the Theory of Relativity, the Big
Bang and Quantum Physics seem odd to you, this book will explain to
you why. If you don't like physics, you'll change your mind.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++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 ensure
edition identification: ++++ Elucidationis Difficiliorum Theologiae
Quaestionum...; Elucidationis Difficiliorum Theologiae Quaestionum;
Aurelio Piette Aurelio Piette M. van Overbeke, 1730 Religion;
Christian Theology; Apologetics; Religion / Christian Theology /
Apologetics
Health care costs in the United States are much higher than in
other countries. These cost differences can be explained in part by
a lack of competition in the United States. Some markets, such as
pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, have elements of monopoly.
Other markets, such as health insurance, have elements of
monopsony. Many other markets may be subject to collusion on
prices, such as generic drugs, or wages, such as the nurse labor
market. Lawful monopoly and monopsony are beyond the reach of
antitrust laws, but collusion is not. When appropriate, vigorous
antitrust enforcement challenging anticompetitive conduct can aid
in reducing health care costs. This book addresses monopoly,
monopsony, cartels of sellers and buyers, horizontal and vertical
merger policy, and antitrust enforcement through private suits as
well as the efforts of the antitrust Agencies. The authors
demonstrate how enforcing antitrust laws can ultimately promote
competition and reduce health care costs.
Health care costs in the United States are much higher than in
other countries. These cost differences can be explained in part by
a lack of competition in the United States. Some markets, such as
pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, have elements of monopoly.
Other markets, such as health insurance, have elements of
monopsony. Many other markets may be subject to collusion on
prices, such as generic drugs, or wages, such as the nurse labor
market. Lawful monopoly and monopsony are beyond the reach of
antitrust laws, but collusion is not. When appropriate, vigorous
antitrust enforcement challenging anticompetitive conduct can aid
in reducing health care costs. This book addresses monopoly,
monopsony, cartels of sellers and buyers, horizontal and vertical
merger policy, and antitrust enforcement through private suits as
well as the efforts of the antitrust Agencies. The authors
demonstrate how enforcing antitrust laws can ultimately promote
competition and reduce health care costs.
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