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A new conventional wisdom, spanning academic and policy
communities, sees a combination of economic competitiveness, social
cohesion and responsive governance as essential for survival in the
post-1980s world--and cities as crucial to achieving these goals.
This interdisciplinary text provides the first critical examination
of these ideas, drawing on the UK Cities research program and other
recent research. It combines analysis of the
competitiveness-cohesion-governance problematic with examination of
the major processes underlying key sectors of the urban economy,
physical development, social relations, neighborhoods and urban
policy.
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Sanctions Law (Hardcover)
Richard Gordon, Michael Smyth, Tom Cornell
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This book creates a user-friendly, accessible guide to the complex
area of sanctions law. In particular, the book examines how
sanctions restrictions work in practice, and what the implications
are for multinational businesses operating across numerous
sanctions regimes. To this extent, the book considers the
interrelationship between sanctions at the supranational and
national levels, including the impact of the far-reaching US
sanctions regime. The book's aim is not to provide an exhaustive
list of sanctions regulations, but rather a framework for engaging
with the relevant legislation and the main issues arising
therefrom. Reinforcing this practical and commercially-focused
approach, each chapter is written in a format that enables easy
reading and rapid assimilation. Where there are relevant materials,
be they legislative or case-law, these are outlined at the start of
each chapter. In addition, the chapters dealing with challenges to
sanctions designations each include a section with key principles,
providing the clearest possible treatment of the subject.
This volume, The Science of Algal Fuels (volume 25 of COLE),
contains 26 chapters dealing with biofuels contributed by experts
from numerous countries and covers several aspects of algal
products, one being "oilgae from algae," mainly oils and fuels for
engines. Among the prominent algal groups that participate in this
process are the diatoms and green algae (Chlorophyceae). Their
metabolism and breeding play an important role in biomass and
extraction of crude oil and algal fuel. There is a strong relation
between solar energy influencing algal culture and the photobiology
of lipid metabolism. Currently, many international meetings and
conferences on biofuel are taking place in many countries, and
several new books and proceedings of conferences have appeared on
this topic. All this indicates that this field is "hot" and in the
forefront of applied bioscience.
Crisis and Disaster Management for Sport is the first book to
introduce key concepts and best practice in crisis and disaster
management in sport and international sports events. The book draws
from multiple disciplines to provide insight into the issues and
challenges involved in planning for, and managing, crises and
disasters in the context of sport. With an initial focus on sports
event and venue resilience, the book also explores social,
community and individual resilience within sport and examines
concepts and issues such as fandom, risk perception, crowd control
and management, crisis communication and reputational risk and the
growing challenges posed by climate change. The book includes
real-world case studies as well as disaster management-related
simulation and scenario-building exercises and looks ahead to what
might be the most significant threats in future to the safe and
sustainable management of sport. With the devastating impacts of
COVID-19 illustrating the central importance of resilience and
proper preparation for crises and disasters, this book is an
essential read for all researchers, students, practitioners and
policy-makers working in sport, tourism, entertainment, leisure and
critical event studies.
Origin(s) of Design in Nature is a collection of over 40 articles
from prominent researchers in the life, physical, and social
sciences, medicine, and the philosophy of science that all address
the philosophical and scientific question of how design emerged in
the natural world. The volume offers a large variety of
perspectives on the design debate including progressive accounts
from artificial life, embryology, complexity, cosmology, theology
and the philosophy of biology. This book is volume 23 of the
series, Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology.
www.springer.com/series/5775
Enter the haunted world of Ancient Japan in this spine-tingling
collection of ghostly tales told and retold across the centuries.
From Goblin infested caves and haunted Tombs, to vengeful spirits
and strange, sinister happenings, Ancient Japan was a country and
culture that lived with between realms: the world of everyday and
the world of supernatural. It was a time and place where men could
be brought down by karmic forces or lured into deadly danger by
ghostly apparitions, and where the land held sorrowful secrets or
stories that long-awaited an opportunity to reveal them and seek
reparation. The Snow Ghost and Other Tales brings together some of
the best and scariest tales that endured across centuries of folk
lore in one new beautiful hardback collection. Finally commited to
writing during the turn of the twenieth cenutry by a unique set of
folklorists, the ghost stories presented in this new anthology will
transport readers to a time of magic and mystery, and let them
relish in the spine-tingling traditions of Japanese culture largely
lost now to modernity.
First published in 1997, this volume originates from the fourth
cycle of GREMI (Groupe de Recherche Europeen sur les Milieux
Innovateurs) research, focusing on territorial innovative processes
and the competitive advantages of the complex socio-economic fabric
of milieu innovateurs. The book is divided into three parts. The
first, written by the editors, deals specifically with the
multi-faced dimensions of local development, placing particular
emphasis on the role of territory in producing/reproducing learning
processes, tacit/codified knowledge storage and government
structures. The second part reports different case studies and
their theoretical systematisation, carried out with the same
methodology by some ten equipes working in ten different European
countries. The last part is devoted to a more general view on the
structural adjustment dynamics of innovative milieu, raising useful
questions of strategy and policy.
This vocabulary book contains over 100 pages, covering all the
topics in the 13+ French syllabus making it ideal for all Key Stage
3 and Common Entrance pupils. Clearly arranged by topic, the book
is divided into basic and advanced vocabulary to stretch the most
able pupils. - Endorsed by ISEB - Includes all the vocabulary
required for Key Stage 3, Common Entrance and other entrance exams
at 13+ to ensure pupils know the French vocabulary required at this
level - Material is arranged by topic for ease of learning - The
clear and structured format of the book makes it ideal for revision
and independent learning outside the classroom
First published in 1997, this volume originates from the fourth
cycle of GREMI (Groupe de Recherche Europeen sur les Milieux
Innovateurs) research, focusing on territorial innovative processes
and the competitive advantages of the complex socio-economic fabric
of milieu innovateurs. The book is divided into three parts. The
first, written by the editors, deals specifically with the
multi-faced dimensions of local development, placing particular
emphasis on the role of territory in producing/reproducing learning
processes, tacit/codified knowledge storage and government
structures. The second part reports different case studies and
their theoretical systematisation, carried out with the same
methodology by some ten equipes working in ten different European
countries. The last part is devoted to a more general view on the
structural adjustment dynamics of innovative milieu, raising useful
questions of strategy and policy.
Antony Balch directs this British horror comedy. Struggling pop
star Jason Jones (Robin Askwith) attempts to escape the pressures
of fame at a country retreat, run by the mysterious Dr. Christian
Storm (Michael Gough) and his matronly wife Harris (Ellen Pollock).
Once there he discovers the estate is populated by holidaymakers
walking around in a daze with scars on their heads, leading Jason
to suspect the doctor is conducting experiments in mind control
using the unsuspecting hippies as his subjects.
Eating disorders: do they mark cultural transition? Eating disorders that were once viewed as exclusive to specific class and ethnic boundaries in western culture are now spreading worldwide. This issue is fully discussed in this groundbreaking volume. Eating Disorders and Cultures in Transition is written by an international group of authors to address the recent emergence of eating disorders in various areas of the world including countries in South America, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. It offers an in-depth analysis of the existing socio-cultural model arguing for the need to extend both our theoretical understanding and clinical work to account properly for this global phenomenon. Eating disorders are seen as reflecting sweeping changes in the social and political status of women in the majority of societies that are now undergoing rapid cultural transition. This multidisciplinary, multinational volume reflects wide-ranging, intellectually stimulating and frequently provocative viewpoints. It promises to be of great interest to medical and mental health professionals, public policy experts and all those watching for the processes of cultural transformation and their impact on mental health.
Related link: Free Email Alerting eBook available with sample pages: 0203361245
The Human Rights Act 1998 provides for a form of incorporation of
the European Convention on Human Rights into English law for the
first time. This text provides practical guidance on the complex
interplay between the Act and judicial review. The procedural
complexities created by the Act are explored, as are the effects
upon existing doctrines of judicial review, such as natural justice
and the Wednesbury test.
The age-old debate between science and faith invites more players
to the fore in this book. Proponents of the origin of life as a
natural process and natural selection as a mechanism of evolution
come face to face with advocates for the intervention of a creator,
while other scholars believe that the gulf between science and
religion should be bridged.At turns disconcerting, revelatory, and
profound, readers are invited to leave their preconceived notions
at the door and join these writers in this curious journey of
discovery.
This volume, The Science of Algal Fuels (volume 25 of COLE),
contains 26 chapters dealing with biofuels contributed by experts
from numerous countries and covers several aspects of algal
products, one being "oilgae from algae," mainly oils and fuels for
engines. Among the prominent algal groups that participate in this
process are the diatoms and green algae (Chlorophyceae). Their
metabolism and breeding play an important role in biomass and
extraction of crude oil and algal fuel. There is a strong relation
between solar energy influencing algal culture and the photobiology
of lipid metabolism. Currently, many international meetings and
conferences on biofuel are taking place in many countries, and
several new books and proceedings of conferences have appeared on
this topic. All this indicates that this field is "hot" and in the
forefront of applied bioscience.
For a small footballing nation, Scotland boasts a proud record of
having qualified for the World Cup Finals on eight occasions. But
this fantastic record is also tarred with the glorious failure of
never having reached the latter stages of the tournament. Scotland
'74 is a bitter-sweet celebration of the closest Scotland has ever
got - so far at least - when a team of superstars managed to snatch
defeat from the jaws of victory in the dying seconds. Forty years
on, it still hurts. For Scotland, the World Cup Finals in West
Germany in 1974 promised much. Group 2 had a talented Brazil side
with Jairzinho, Rivelino and Cesar, a hard-to-pronounce Yugoslavia
line-up and group minnows Zaire. But the Scotland squad boasted
household names like Billy Bremner, Kenny Dalglish, Denis Law,
Peter Lorimer and Joe Jordan. How could Scotland not get to the
second phase of the tournament for the very first time? Well, this
is the story of how, astonishingly, it just didn't happen - even
though Scotland ended up as the only unbeaten team in the
tournament.As history tells us, 1974 was a massive missed
opportunity for Scotland, and Richard Gordon now reveals how it all
went wrong in the days before the shambles of Argentina '78 and the
3-0 humbling by Morocco in 1998. Drawing on archive reports and the
memories of squad members, Scotland '74 relates the story of that
big adventure, encompassing a shocking start to manager Willie
Ormond's reign (a 5-0 beating by England), frequent player
indiscipline, and, ultimately, the on-field heartbreak that left a
nation in mourning for a lost opportunity.
This book contains recent research in mathematical and analytical
studies on diatoms. These studies reflect the complex and intricate
nature of the problems being analyzed and the need to use
mathematics as an aid in finding solutions. Diatoms are important
components of marine food webs, the silica and carbon cycles,
primary productivity, and carbon sequestration. Their uniqueness as
glass-encased unicells and their presence throughout geologic
history exemplify the need to better understand such organisms.
Explicating the role of diatoms in the biological world is no more
urgent than their role as environmental and climate indicators, and
as such, is aided by the mathematical studies in this book. This
volume contains twelve original research papers as chapters.
Macroevolutionary science topics covered are morphological
analysis, morphospace analysis, adaptation, food web dynamics,
origination-extinction and diversity, biogeography, life cycle
dynamics, complexity, symmetry, and evolvability. Mathematics used
in the chapters include stochastic and delay differential and
partial differential equations, differential geometry, probability
theory, ergodic theory, group theory, knot theory, statistical
distributions, chaos theory, and combinatorics. Applied sciences
used in the chapters include networks, machine learning, robotics,
computer vision, image processing, pattern recognition, and
dynamical systems. The volume covers a diverse range of
mathematical treatments of topics in diatom research.
Habitability of the Universe before Earth: Astrobiology: Exploring
Life on Earth and Beyond (series) examines the times and
places-before life existed on Earth-that might have provided
suitable environments for life to occur, addressing the question:
Is life on Earth de novo, or derived from previous life? The
universe changed considerably during the vast epoch between the Big
Bang 13.8 billion years ago and the first evidence of life on Earth
4.3 billion years ago, providing significant time and space to
contemplate where, when and under what circumstances life might
have arisen. No other book covers this cosmic time period from the
point of view of its potential for life. The series covers a broad
range of topics encompassing laboratory and field research into the
origins and evolution of life on Earth, life in extreme
environments and the search for habitable environments in our solar
system and beyond, including exoplanets, exomoons and astronomical
biosignatures.
Quantum-Touch teaches ways to focus and amplify life-force energy
"(chi) "through simple breathing and body awareness exercises. The
result stimulates the subject's biological intelligence to do
whatever healing it deems necessary in everything from major immune
disorders to chronic pain to emotional disturbances. In
"Supercharging Quantum-Touch," prominent teacher Alain Herriott
takes students and followers of Quantum-Touch beyond the basics,
sharing the techniques used by the best, most effective
practitioners.
From the hundreds of workshops he's conducted around the world,
Herriott has gathered questions that he addresses here in a direct
way that refines, clarifies, broadens, and deepens the work. The
book begins by walking readers through the basic attributes of the
best practitioners. Bit by bit, more techniques are added and
"stacked" or laid out to create a step-by-step approach to work on
anything a client needs, including (though not limited to) general
pain, physical imbalances, and emotional issues. Strategies for
perceiving energy more clearly are also included. Written in a very
accessible style, "Supercharging Quantum-Touch "gives readers the
confidence they need to work in this increasingly popular--and
important--healing art.
Crisis and Disaster Management for Sport is the first book to
introduce key concepts and best practice in crisis and disaster
management in sport and international sports events. The book draws
from multiple disciplines to provide insight into the issues and
challenges involved in planning for, and managing, crises and
disasters in the context of sport. With an initial focus on sports
event and venue resilience, the book also explores social,
community and individual resilience within sport and examines
concepts and issues such as fandom, risk perception, crowd control
and management, crisis communication and reputational risk and the
growing challenges posed by climate change. The book includes
real-world case studies as well as disaster management-related
simulation and scenario-building exercises and looks ahead to what
might be the most significant threats in future to the safe and
sustainable management of sport. With the devastating impacts of
COVID-19 illustrating the central importance of resilience and
proper preparation for crises and disasters, this book is an
essential read for all researchers, students, practitioners and
policy-makers working in sport, tourism, entertainment, leisure and
critical event studies.
An illustrated, hands-on guide to Polarity Therapy -- Complete with resource guide, glossary, bibliography, and texts for meditation practices On the cutting edge of holistic health and psychology, Esoteric Anatomy is the fruit of two decades of research by a practitioner and teacher of "body-centered emotional healing". It offers a way of understanding the body as energy and consciousness and, based on this, methods of tapping into the healing presence of the soul and the unity of "all consciousness". Students of yoga and other related disciplines will find this work of great interest.
"Quantum-Touch 2.0--The New Human" endeavors to significantly
enlarge the possibilities of what humans can be and do. In clear,
step-by-step instructions, the reader will learn to easily
demonstrate that human limits are as yet unknown.
Readers can learn to do healing on multiple people at once to
reduce their pain in minutes, work on multiple conditions at once,
help people shift their own beliefs with the use of energy, and
work across time and space. Readers will even learn to safely and
visibly adjust the posture of multiple people simultaneously
without touching.
Science assumes that we are separate, and that our thoughts don't
affect the outer reality. This notion is something that each of us
can now clearly demonstrate to be untrue.
The originator of the Quantum-Touch energy healing method and a
popular workshop leader and speaker at conferences and holistic
health institutes, Richard Gordon has been developing and refining
Quantum-Touch since the publication of his best-selling
"Quantum-Touch: The Power to Heal." Gordon shares his discoveries
in this new book, which takes Quantum-Touch to a far more powerful
level.
To enrich the book with scientific insights and commentary, Gordon
sought out coauthors Vickie Wickhorst, PhD, and Chris Duffield,
PhD. As academics investigating the convergence of science,
technology, and the power of the human energy field, Wickhorst and
Duffield serve as perfect guides to help readers, even skeptical
ones, uncover their own process of discovery.
This book is a must for all world travelers
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