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Business Research Methods covers all the stages in undertaking research using a clear, structured step-by-step guide.
Christina Quinlan's qualitive and holistic approaches are combined with William Zikmund's quantitative and advanced methods in this fully updated third edition, to give students a broad spectrum of approaches for their research project.
This comprehensive text is essential reading for all business students getting to grips with research methods for their project.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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Damien of Molokai
Robert Louis Stevenson, May Quinlan
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R830
Discovery Miles 8 300
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The book reflects the author's experience across more than forty
years in assessing and forming policy about nuclear weapons, mostly
at senior levels close to the centre both of British governmental
decision-making and of NATO's development of plans and deployments,
with much interaction also with comparable levels of United States
activity in the Pentagon and the State department. Part I of the
book seeks to distill, from this exceptional background of
practical experience, basic conceptual ways of understanding the
revolution brought about by nuclear weapons. It also surveys NATO's
progressive development of thinking about nuclear deterrence, and
then discusses the deep moral dilemmas posed - for all possible
standpoints - by the existence of such weapons. Part II considers
the risks and costs of nuclear-weapon possession, including
proliferation dangers, and looks at both successful and
unsuccessful ideas about how to manage them. Part III illustrates
specific issues by reviewing the history and current policies of
one long-established possessor, the United Kingdom, and two more
recent ones, India and Pakistan. Part IV turns to the future,
examines the goal of eventually abolishing all nuclear armouries,
and then discusses the practical agenda, short of such a goal,
which governments can usefully tackle in reducing the risks of
proliferation and other dangers while not surrendering prematurely
the war-prevention benefits which nuclear weapons have brought
since 1945.
This book is a project of the Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the
Changing Character of War.
From heartache to joy, these are the stories of mummies,
earthquakes and a doomed hospital in a cave, dynamite and thievery.
Here is a history spanning the first 130 years of the longest cave
in the world.
"Beneath Their Feet" is told through the fictional lives of four
generations living on Mammoth Cave Ridge until the government
bought their farm to make room for one of the country's most
colorful National Parks.
"Beneath Their Feet" is a colorful tapestry interwoven between
the real and the imagined involving the lives of the Penn and
Lamber families. This is a story involving the hardships and
struggles of these strong, independent, hard-working men and women
who formed a part of south-central Kentucky, wrested from a
sparsely populated land of hard clay.
"Beneath Their Feet" is the first book to tell the history of
Mammoth Cave in novel form.
Named moral father of the Internet by Wired Magazine and quoted by
President Barack Obama in his historic first inaugural address,
Thomas Paine is an American revolutionary figure who continues to
intrigue and infuriate. New Directions in Thomas Paine Studies
offers an interdisciplinary perspective on Paine's distinctive
influence on a number of eighteenth-century discourses, from
politics and literature, to human rights and religion. This volume
aims to expand the field of study on one of the most important
figures not simply in the American, but the global revolutionary
period of the late eighteenth-century. Drawing on an international
group of scholars who hope to deconstruct the nationalistic
boundaries that have hampered Paine studies for decades, the essays
offer not only new interpretations of Paine's major works, but new
methodologies that reflect the enduring presence of Paine in
American cultural discourse.
Tensions between police and diverse communities in both the US and
UK require innovation about ways to improve relations. While police
diversity is often discussed as a potential solution, these
discussions lack theoretical and empirical support. This volume
presents an original discussion of race, gender, sexual orientation
and class diversity and shows that police diversity can have
meaningful impacts on the decision-making, outcomes and legitimacy
of police forces. Drawing on theoretical and empirical research
including interviews with diverse police leaders, this book
examines how police diversity can help shift traditional policing
cultures. It also considers obstacles to police reform, revealing
how championing meaningful diversity can positively impact the
lives of policed communities.
- Differentiates tribal oral histories from those involving
nontribal people - Authors are experts in their fields - Concise,
easy to read, and it tackles a very complex subject in a way that
makes it easy to understand - Expanded second edition covers
Canada, technology and more on ethics and access
The love story between King Carol II of Romania and his long-time
mistress, "Magda" Lupescu, was a subject of great interest in the
first half of the 20th century. For several decades
sensation-seeking journalists provided eager readers with juicy
morsels of gossip about one of history's most puzzling and bizarre
romances. Even today, 40 years after his death, many remember Carol
chiefly as the international playboy of sensational Western
newspaper stories. Herein the full story of the life and reign of
one of modern Europe's most complex and enigmatic rulers is told.
A critical biography of the leading poet of the religious revival
of the 18th centry. The author shows the man in relation to his
works and his works in relation to his life.
- Differentiates tribal oral histories from those involving
nontribal people - Authors are experts in their fields - Concise,
easy to read, and it tackles a very complex subject in a way that
makes it easy to understand - Expanded second edition covers
Canada, technology and more on ethics and access
This book examines how convicts played a key role in the
development of capitalism in Australia and how their active
resistance shaped both workplace relations and institutions. It
highlights the contribution of convicts to worker mobilization and
political descent, forcing a rethink of Australia's foundational
story. It is a book that will appeal to an international audience,
as well as the many hundreds of thousands of Australians who can
trace descent from convicts. It will enable the latter to make
sense of the experience of their ancestors, equipping them with the
necessary tools to understand convict and court records. It will
also provide a valuable undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
tool and reference for those studying unfree labour and worker
history, social history, colonization and global migration in a
digital age.
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