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Companion text to Juta's Manual of Nursing Volume 1: Fundamental
and General Nursing. Suitable for use in the Staff Nurse,
Professional Nurse and Midwifery, or Nursing Auxiliary courses,
Juta's Manual of Nursing Volume 2: The Practical Manual is the `how
to' book in the Juta Nursing range of books. Written in a clear and
logical style, nursing procedures are explained in a step-by-step
manner to help the student develop competencies to provide quality
nursing care. Rationales for actions are always given, so that the
student understands the reasons behind specific activities. Each
nursing procedure has the following features: Explanation of the
procedure, Learning outcomes, Learning assumed to be in place,
Indications and contraindications, Resources required, Specific
guidelines for the particular procedure, Essential patient
teaching, Critical assessment criteria, Tips for nurses and/or
precautions. Now in its second edition, additional procedures have
been added and where appropriate, the latest evidence-based
information added. Care has been taken to explain the integration
with related aspects of the nursing curricula.
Juta’s Complete Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing remains a comprehensive, evidence-based textbook written with the southern African nursing student in mind.
What’s NEW in the 2nd edition:
The nursing care plans have been revised and strengthened with new evidence
The anatomy and physiology of each system is given at the beginning of each chapter/ section in order to provide information on healthy structure and function. This makes it easier for the student to work out the pathology in each instance and understand the presentation of diseases
The focus on the pathology of disease encourages nurses to arrive at a diagnosis and generate the appropriate intervention
Chapters focus on students’ prior knowledge/pre-requisite knowledge so they can build on what they already know
The learning outcomes in the chapters have been reformulated to focus on core learning.
The fast economic, social, and political changes that characterize
today's world have created much uncertainty not only in countries
but also in companies and public sector organizations. Such
uncertainty has created the notion of "Global Citizenship," which
entails a multicultural view of the workplace. Given the ongoing
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, managers continue to struggle
with finding optimal approaches to managing their employees. The
pandemic continues to present new challenges to the workplace and
challenge our understanding of the concept of diversity and
multiculturalism. Global Citizenship and Its Impact on
Multiculturalism in the Workplace illuminates theories and
practices as they continue to evolve and broadens conventional
perspectives in accordance with the changing times. It focuses on
the expansion of the notion of diversity, particularly in a
post-pandemic context, and what that entails for different
stakeholders. Covering topics such as benefits management,
educational diversity, and a multi-generational workforce, this
premier reference source is an indispensable resource for business
executives and leaders, entrepreneurs, human resource managers,
government officials, non-profit organizations, educational
administrators, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
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I Am Safe (Hardcover)
Randa Canter; Illustrated by Spencer Liriano Navarro
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R562
Discovery Miles 5 620
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School is tough enough without throwing a hijab into the mix...
Amal is a 16-year-old Melbourne teen with all the usual obsessions
about boys, exams, chocolate and magazines. She's also a Muslim,
struggling to honour the Islamic faith in a society that doesn't
understand it. The story of her decision to "shawl up" and its
attendant anxieties (like how much eyeliner to wear) is funny,
surprising and touching by turns. Exploring issues of faith and
identity with the lightest of touches, this is a joyful exploration
of what it means to be a Muslim teenager "...a bright, articulate
heroine true to herself and her faith. Abdel-Fattah's fine first
novel offers a world of insight..." Kirkus Reviews Look out for
Randa Abdel-Fattah's other books: Ten Things I Hate About Me and
Where the Streets had a name
Americans of Arab heritage have made major contributions to U.S.
society, and this is a timely and unique overview of their
immigration patterns, settlement, adaptation, and assimilation for
a general audience. The first wave of Arab immigrants, mostly
Christian men from Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria, arrived in the
United States between 1880 and 1925. This book discusses their
history as it looks at the successive waves of immigrants,
including the post-1965 immigrants, who have brought more diversity
to the Arab American community. The latest immigrants have included
more Muslims, many are from Egypt, Iraq, and Jordan. The continuing
interest in the Middle East, Islam, and the Muslim way of life make
this a must-have source for those seeking to understand current
events and our multicultural society. Americans of Arab heritage
have made major contributions to U.S. society, and this is a timely
and unique overview of their immigration patterns, settlement,
adaptation, and assimilation for a general audience. The first wave
of Arab immigrants, mostly Christian men from Lebanon, Palestine,
and Syria, arrived in the United States between 1880 and 1925. This
book discusses their history plus looks at the successive waves of
immigrants, including the post-1965 immigrants, who have brought
more diversity to the Arab American community. The latest
immigrants have included more Muslims and many are from Egypt,
Iraq, and Jordan. The continuing interest in the Middle East,
Islam, and Muslim way of life make this a must-have source to help
understand current events and our multicultural society. The book
begins by giving a broad political and social history of the Arab
world since the advent of Islam in 632 CE. Kayyali also takes care
to be inclusive of the different groups who can be classified as
Arab, and the discussion of who these people are, with their
different religions and beliefs, is an enlightening base to
understand their experiences as Arab Americans. Early immigrants
typically became peddlers or worked in the new factories and mills.
As they gave up thoughts of returning to their home countries, they
fought to be classified as white to gain citizenship, and the
impact of the Census on their struggle is discussed in detail.
Their assimilation and adaptations are discussed, and readers will
learn about family issues, women's issues, food, media, and
religious practices in the Arab American communities. Within the
larger Arab American community, the main issues of pan-Arab
identification, Christian and Muslim identities, and generational
differences are covered, along with their social networks and
celebrations. A final chapter focuses on the impact of Arab
Americans on U.S. society, from the arts to politics, with insight
into intergroup relations and the impact of 9/11. A sampling of
noted Arab Americans, such as Ralph Nader, a glossary, statistical
tables, and photos are included as well.
This book examines the contribution of Vocational Education and
Training to advancing human development and reducing inequality. It
uses the example of Palestine as case-study rich in multi-layered
inequalities, some of which are experienced in the region and
worldwide, while others are specific to adverse conditions. The
case of Palestine provides fertile ground for understanding
inequality and human development, and for echoing the developed
knowledge through to the understanding of Vocational Education and
Training and Human Development globally. The book brings original
theoretical approaches, evidence of the value of Vocational
Education and Training, and contributes to academic debates, as
well as provides empirical evidence for practitioners and donor
community.
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Uniquely You! (Hardcover)
Randa Canter; Illustrated by Amanda Kriese
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R599
Discovery Miles 5 990
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This book explores Islamophobia in Australia, shifting attention
from its victims to its perpetrators by examining the visceral,
atavistic nature of people's feelings and responses to the Muslim
'other' in everyday life. Based on ethnographic fieldwork,
Islamophobia and Everyday Multiculturalism sheds light on the
problematisations of Muslims amongst Anglo and non-Anglo
Australians, investigating the impact of whiteness on minorities'
various reactions to Muslims. Advancing a micro-interactional,
ethnographically oriented perspective, the author demonstrates the
ways in which Australia's histories and logics of racial exclusion,
thinking and expression produce processes in which whiteness
socializes, habituates and 'teaches' 'racialising' behaviour, and
shows how national and global events, moral panics, and political
discourse infiltrate everyday encounters between Muslims and
non-Muslims, producing distinct structures of feeling and
discursive, affective and social practices of Islamophobia. As
such, it will be of interest to social scientists with interests in
race and ethnicity, migration and diaspora and Islamophobia.
This book explores Islamophobia in Australia, shifting attention
from its victims to its perpetrators by examining the visceral,
atavistic nature of people's feelings and responses to the Muslim
'other' in everyday life. Based on ethnographic fieldwork,
Islamophobia and Everyday Multiculturalism sheds light on the
problematisations of Muslims amongst Anglo and non-Anglo
Australians, investigating the impact of whiteness on minorities'
various reactions to Muslims. Advancing a micro-interactional,
ethnographically oriented perspective, the author demonstrates the
ways in which Australia's histories and logics of racial exclusion,
thinking and expression produce processes in which whiteness
socializes, habituates and 'teaches' 'racialising' behaviour, and
shows how national and global events, moral panics, and political
discourse infiltrate everyday encounters between Muslims and
non-Muslims, producing distinct structures of feeling and
discursive, affective and social practices of Islamophobia. As
such, it will be of interest to social scientists with interests in
race and ethnicity, migration and diaspora and Islamophobia.
This book offers an in-depth examination of the historical
perspective on the death penalty, discusses the process involved in
the sentencing and administration of justice, and clarifies facets
of an issue which is riddled with inequities and ambiguities that
reflect gender bias, and racial and economic disparity. For
example, of the 3028 people on 'death row' as of August 1995, only
15% were women. Of those who are on 'death row' today, virtually
all are poor, a significant number are mentally retarded or
otherwise mentally disabled, more than 40% are African-American,
and a disproportionate number are Native American, Latino and
Asian. These facts need to be carefully weighed against the grief,
pain, and anguish caused by the untimely death of a murder victim
with regard to the family members, as well as the related legal
costs to society.
This collection assembles some of the country s foremost social
scientists in one volume. It contains diverse investigations of
metropolitan transformation, recent education policy, the
(in)justice of disaster relief, the politics of aesthetics and
design, immigration, the mass media, social movements, and the
practice of social science itself, among others. Whatever their
subjects, the writers investigate the promise and constraints of
democratic practice in a time of disturbing growth in inequality
and political disempowerment. Although they at times differ from
one another, more often, they challenge popular received wisdom on
a number of these topics. Cumulatively, the volume amounts to a
critical sociological excavation of the United States from its
leading social critics that will prove useful to specialists and
general readers alike."
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Thinking Infrastructures (Hardcover)
Martin Kornberger, Geoffrey C Bowker, Julia Elyachar, Andrea Mennicken, Peter Miller, …
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R3,445
Discovery Miles 34 450
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This volume introduces the notion of Thinking Infrastructures to
explore a broad range of phenomena that structure attention, shape
decision-making, and guide cognition: Thinking Infrastructures
configure entities (via tracing, tagging), organise knowledge (via
search engines), sort things out (via rankings and ratings), govern
markets (via calculative practices, including algorithms), and
configure preferences (via valuations such as recommender systems).
Thus, Thinking Infrastructures, we collectively claim in this
volume, inform and shape distributed and embodied cognition,
including collective reasoning, structuring of attention and
orchestration of decision-making.
Insider-Outsider Research in Qualitative Inquiry: New Perspectives
on Method and Meaning explores the history, practice and particular
benefits of conducting cultural research through a partnership of
two researchers: one who is an insider to the culture under study
and one who is an outsider. This book unpacks terminology around
this type of research that has become outdated or cumbersome, looks
at ethical issues and suggests specific methodological approaches.
It also locates insider-outsider research, which is by its nature
qualitative, in the wider research landscape. The authors
specifically describe a researcher partnership, a relationship more
intimate and fruitful than a team, much greater than the sum of its
parts. Through their own nearly twenty-year research partnership
and study of the Israeli Druze, the authors have developed mutual
trust that has led to new depths of insight in understanding
cultural codes and the meanings they embody. This, and the methods
they use, will be illustrated through examples of some of their
studies with the Israeli Druze. A highly accessible guide, this
book will be of interest to ethnographers and other qualitative
researchers, both graduate students and researchers of all levels
of experience.
Precision Measurement of Microwave Comprehensive resource covering
the foundations and analysis of precision noise measurements with a
detailed treatment of their uncertainties Precision Measurement of
Microwave Thermal Noise presents the basics of precise measurements
of thermal noise at microwave frequencies and guides readers
through how to evaluate the uncertainties in such measurement. The
focus is on measurement methods used at the U.S. National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST), but the general principles and
methods are useful in a wide range of applications. Readers will
learn how to perform accurate microwave noise measurements using
the respected author's expertise of calculations to aid
understanding of the challenges and solutions. The text covers the
background required for the analysis of the measurements and the
standards employed to calibrate radiofrequency and microwave
radiometers. It also covers measurements of noise temperature
(power) and the noise characteristics of amplifiers and
transistors. In addition to the usual room-temperature two-port
devices, cryogenic devices and multiport amplifiers are also
discussed. Finally, the connection of these lab-based measurements
to remote-sensing measurement (especially from space) is
considered, and possible contributions of the lab-based
measurements to remote-sensing applications are discussed. Specific
topics and concepts covered in the text include: Noise-temperature
standards, covering ambient standards, hot (oven) standards,
cryogenic standards, and other standards and noise sources
Amplifier noise, covering definition of noise parameters,
measurement of noise parameters, uncertainty analysis for
noise-parameter measurements, and simulations and strategies
On-wafer noise measurements, covering on-wafer microwave formalism,
noise temperature, on-wafer noise-parameter measurements, and
uncertainties Multiport amplifiers, covering formalism and noise
matrix, definition of noise figure for multiports, and degradation
of signal-to-noise ratio Containing some introductory material,
Precision Measurement of Microwave Thermal Noise is an invaluable
resource on the subject for advanced students and all professionals
working in (or entering) the field of microwave noise measurements,
be it in a standards lab, a commercial lab, or academic research.
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