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Adolescent Sexuality (Hardcover)
Thomas P. Gullotta, Gerald R Adams, Raymond J. Montemayor, Lisa Garriott Adams
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Unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases are on the
increase among young people. This volume explores social and
behavioural implications of adolescent sexuality and suggests ways
in which to encourage sexual responsibility.
With contributions from psychologists, sociologists and family
care experts, the volume examines such topics as gender, sexual
behaviour, adolescent parenting, homosexuality and bisexuality.
Offering a fresh approach to the study of the figure of the
diplomat in the early modern period, this collection of diverse
readings of archival texts, objects and contexts contributes a new
analysis of the spaces, activities and practices of the Renaissance
embassy.
The Adolescent Experience places the college student at the very
heart of the book. The authors engage in a dialogue with the reader
that is warm, caring, and often humorous as they write and share
material about this time of life. The authors emphasize the role
that development and society play in the lives of young people. The
book has a solid research basis with a historical and multicultural
focus. But most important, the book is practical and applied with
the strongest prevention/health promotion material available in any
basic undergraduate adolescent psychology text currently on the
market.
Key Features
* Focuses on health promotion and illness prevention
* Provides not only a U.S. but also a much needed Canadian
perspective to this life stage
* Involves students as participants in a long-standing inquiry into
the nature of adolescence as they are introduced to the latest
research in the field
* Provides students with the latest practical information in
subject areas like sexuality, drugs and alcohol, suicide and
depression, eating disorders, crime, delinquency, and violent
behavior
* List server links student and/or instructor to authors
* Explores the uniqueness of North America's
multi-culturalism
* Illustrates important concepts using literature and social
history to make them tangible to students
In this book historian R.J.Q. Adams examines the policy of
appeasement as practiced by British Governments in the inter-war
years - a programme widely praised in its day and frequently
condemned as wrong-headed and even wicked ever since. In this
thoroughly accessible work, he reveals the motivations and goals of
the men who practiced appeasement as well as of those who opposed
it, and makes clear the road to Munich - and to war.
A. Dogramaci and N.R. Adam Productivity of a firm is influenced
both by economic forces which act at the macro level and impose
themselves on the individual firm as well as internal factors that
result from decisions and processes which take place within the
boundaries of the firm. Efforts towards increasing the produc
tivity level of firms need to be based on a sound understanding of
how the above processes take place. Our objective in this volume is
to present some of the recent research work in this field. The
volume consists of three parts. In part I, two macro issues are
addressed (taxation and inflation) and their relation to produc
tivity is analyzed. The second part of the volume focuses on
methods for productivity analysis within the firm. Finally, the
third part of the book deals with two additional productivity
analysis techniques and their applications to public utilities. The
objective of the volume is not to present a unified point of view,
but rather to cover a sample of different methodologies and
perspectives through original, scholarly papers."
1 Nabil R. Adam and Ali Dogramaci Measuring, analyzing, and
improving productivity in a given organization is a complex process
that involves the contributions of economists, industrial
engineers, operations researchers, management scientists, and
lawyers. The objective of this book is to provide the reader with a
sample of original papers that relate to these productivity topics
at the organizational level. In the book, the word organization
refers to business firms and municipal organizations. The hook is
divided into three parts: perspectives on productivity mea
surement, a range of studies at the micro level, and some
productivity issues in public organizations. Part I, which consists
of three chapters, deals with productivity measurement. The first
two chapters of this part cover a broad framework of measurement
concepts and techniques; the last chapter, on the other hand,
provides the reader with an example of productivity measurement for
a specific industry (in this case, food retail ing). Thus, a
spectrum of productivity measurement issues is covered in this part
of the book."
1 Ali Dogramaci and Nabil R. Adam 1.1. OVERVIEW With the decline of
U.S. productivity growth, interest has surged to under stand the
behavior of productivity measures through time, the conceptual
foundations of productivity analysis, and the linkage between
productivity performance and other major forces in the economy. The
purpose of this volume is to present a brief overview of some of
the concepts used in aggre gate and industry-level productivity
analyses and the results of some of the recent research in this
field. The book is divided into three parts. Part I covers some of
the methodo logical approaches used in aggregate and industry-level
productivity studies. Part II deals with the movement of labor
productivity measures through time. The papers in this part of the
book study productivity changes as uni variate time series and
analyze some of the characteristics of the patterns displayed. The
papers in Part III address the issues of measurement of capi tal,
the relation of capital formation to productivity growth, and the
rela tion of imported intermediate inputs to U.S. productivity
performance."
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been experiencing a
steady and unprecedented growth in terms of general interest,
theory development, and new applications in the last decade or so.
GIS is an inter-disciplinary field that brings together many
diverse areas such as computer science, geography, cartography,
engineering, and urban planning. Database Issues in Geographic
Information Systems approaches several important topics in GIS from
a database perspective. Database management has a central role to
play in most computer-based information systems, and is expected to
have an equally important role to play in managing information in
GIS as well. Existing database technology, however, focuses on the
alphanumeric data that are required in business applications. GIS,
like many other application areas, requires the ability to handle
spatial as well as alphanumeric data. This requires new innovations
in data management, which is the central theme of this monograph.
The monograph begins with an overview of different application
areas and their data and functional requirements. Next it addresses
the following topics in the context of GIS: representation and
manipulation of spatial data, data modeling, indexing, and query
processing. Future research directions are outlined in each of the
above topics. The last chapter discusses issues that are emerging
as important areas of technological innovations in GIS. Database
Issues in Geographic Information Systems is suitable as a secondary
text for a graduate level course on Geographic Information Systems,
Database Systems or Cartography, and as a reference for researchers
and practitioners in industry.
This book departs from the customary focus of penology on
punishments in criminal and youth justice and deals also with
punitive elements of punishments employed, sometimes informally, in
the household, nursery, school or at work. It argues that abusive
punishments are particularly deeply rooted in authoritarian states
in some Western countries such as Britain and the USA. Many
punitive practices such as corporal and capital punishment have
been exported from imperialist Britain over past centuries.
Punishments have shifted ove the past 200 years from public
spectacles of the stocks, the whip or the gallows to seclusion of
the prison yard, or hte execution house.
The book surveys a variety of psychological, physically
constraining, custodial, corporal and capital punishments. The
implicit punitive content of judicial processes such as trials, as
well as treatments such as behavioural therapy, may have as much
psychological impact as more explicitly physical punishments.
The Purpose of this book is to provide a helpful reference for
invertebrate pathologist, virologists, and electron microscopists
on invertebrate viruses. Investigators from around the world have
shared their expertise in order introduce scientists to the
exciting advances in invertebrate virology.
The Purpose of this book is to provide a helpful reference for
invertebrate pathologist, virologists, and electron microscopists
on invertebrate viruses. Investigators from around the world have
shared their expertise in order introduce scientists to the
exciting advances in invertebrate virology.
Aimed at providing a foundation for increasing the quantity and
quality of physical and mental health care for children, this book
describes the latest research and theories about family, school,
and community prevention and health-promotion programs to improve
the health status of children during the next decade. This
impressive group of researchers examine such pertinent questions
as: + Why do problem behaviors occur together (like substance
abuse, delinquency, and school failure)? And, to what extent can
common strategies prevent each of these difficulties? + Are we
effectively using what we know to prevent drug use among children?
+ What strategies are the most promising for preventing unwanted
pregnancy and AIDS? + Does violent/aggressive behavior result from
unmet developmental needs? + What programs have been most effective
in preventing depression and suicide in young people? + Are there
reliable prevention strategies that can reproduce the risk of
unintentional injury among children? This thought-provoking book
identifies innovative and empirically based preventive and
health-promotion strategies that schools and communities may
implement to enhance childrenAEs social, emotional, and physical
wellness and thus will be interest to professionals and
practitioners in the fields of developmental psychology, clinical
psychology, family studies, social work, counseling, human
services, nursing, and public health.
Some of the oldest historic sites in the United States are in
and around St. Augustine, Florida--the Ancient City. From Fort San
Diego in the north to Dixie Highway in the south, this book will
guide you to all the best places in mainland St. Johns County--as
well as many more on Anastasia Island. And in the Ancient City
itself, discover more than fifty sites--from the Castillo de San
Marcos and the City Gate to the National Cemetery and
Lincolnville.
Based on professional historic surveys, this guide provides maps
and directions as well as visitor information and accurate
historical narrative for each site. You can easily follow the trail
of four hundred years of history, as each section is organized
geographically.
In the United States, higher rates of African Americans, Hispanics,
and Native Americans fail to graduate from high schools than
Caucasians. Adams and Buffington-Adams identify persistent,
institutional racism as the cause, and they stress the need for
teachers to acknowledge the limitations of their own cultural
lenses and to recognize the validity of others' views. Race and
Pedagogy provides a retrospective glance at the authors'
experiences within the Equity Group, an organization created to
provide teachers with the opportunity to talk about their own
racial, cultural, and language backgrounds in order to identify,
examine, and fix the failings of the current educational system.
Natural, relational, and sustainable approaches are recommended
which will enable educators to create classrooms and schools in
which all students, regardless of racial, ethnic, or linguistic
identity, are welcomed, challenged, treasured, and able to be
academically successful. Book recommended for scholars of education
and race studies, as well as practitioners.
The University of Louisville's annual Grawemeyer Award for Music
Composition is the largest monetary award offered in its field. The
international prize is offered for outstanding achievement by a
living composer in a large musical genre, such as choral,
orchestral, chamber, electronic, song-cycle, dance, opera, musical
theater, or extended solo work. Since the award was first offered
in 1985, the Dwight Anderson Memorial Music Library-one of the
largest new music collections in North America-has housed the
competition submissions. In order to keep an accurate listing
detailing the holdings of this collection, this catalog was
developed. Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition: The First Twenty
Years catalogs every submission for this prestigious award,
offering complete information on all the competition submissions,
including title, composer, format, length, instrumentation, and
information on where to find or purchase the composition. The bulk
of the catalog is listed alphabetically by composer, so that users
can learn whose works were submitted over the 20 years covered by
the award. The additional appendixes provide the opposite
perspective: a year-by-year glance at the award and those who
submitted works each year. Concluding with an index, this catalog
increases awareness of this collection and acknowledges the work of
these important composers and their consequence to recent music
history.
This seems to be a very useful book. It is a collection of review
essays on specific, relevant topics in adolescent substance misuse,
rather than the usual assortment of empirical reports that belong
properly in journals. It is appropriately cross-disciplinary. Each
chapter ends with a clear and concise summary. The problem has
generated a rich and complex research literature, one that merits a
coherent and comprehensive overview. Some of the chapters in this
book contain useful reviews and interesting insights. --Stan Sadava
in Addiction What factors contribute to the misuse of drugs and
alcohol among teens? Does one's economic background or ethnicity
play a role in their avoidance or involvement in substance misuse?
Substance Misuse in Adolescence explores these questions and
untangles widely held beliefs about substance abuse issues using
historical, clinical, and research data. This volume begins with an
introduction to the social history of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana,
cocaine, and heroin and then examines individual, family, peer, and
community variables that may contribute to substance misuse as well
as resiliency factors that enable some teens to avoid such
problems. It also discusses substance misuse in rural and urban
settings, the pharmacological effects of specific substances, and
current treatment approaches for substance-misusing youth. It also
includes coverage of drug legalization issues and a lucid
discussion of the current effectiveness of various prevention
programs. Researchers, graduate students, and practitioners who
want the latest synthesis and view on adolescent substance misuse
will find this volume a useful addition to their libraries and
classrooms.
Environmental ethicists have frequently criticized ancient Greek
philosophy as anti-environmental for a view of philosophy that is
counterproductive to environmental ethics and a view of the world
that puts nature at the disposal of people. This provocative
collection of original essays reexamines the views of nature and
ecology found in the thought of Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, and
Plotinus. Recognizing that these thinkers were not confronted with
the environmental degradation that threatens contemporary
philosophers, the contributors to this book find that the Greeks
nevertheless provide an excellent foundation for a sound theory of
environmentalism.
Environmental ethicists have frequently criticized ancient Greek
philosophy as anti-environmental for a view of philosophy that is
counterproductive to environmental ethics and a view of the world
that puts nature at the disposal of people. This provocative
collection of original essays reexamines the views of nature and
ecology found in the thought of Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, and
Plotinus. Recognizing that these thinkers were not confronted with
the environmental degradation that threatens contemporary
philosophers, the contributors to this book find that the Greeks
nevertheless provide an excellent foundation for a sound theory of
environmentalism.
John Hill used four classes of variables and their interrelations to conceptualize the phenomena of adolescence. Can these variables provide a context for conceptualizing, investigating, and understanding adolescent psychosocial development today? Taking a developmental contextualist perspective, this impressive collection of scholars explores how research on adolescent psychosocial development has unfolded from the 1970s to the present. Focusing on the issues of social class, ethnicity, and gender, they examine such topics as autonomy in adolescence and the detachment debate; sexuality from trends in gender sexual scripts to sexual offenses, such as date rape; intimacy from individual differences to interpersonal situations; achievement from school/workplace to social settings; identity, including the role of culture; cognitive behaviors, including education for and constraints on critical thinking; and the interplay of biological and psychological processes. Readers of this stimulating volume will gain a new perspective on the role of biopsychosocial factors and the contextual influences of gender, race/ethnicity, and social class in understanding adolescent behavior and development. Psychosocial Development During Adolescence contains information vital to the research and work of professionals in developmental psychology, adolescent studies, psychology, family studies, and drug/substance abuse studies.
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