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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.
Offering an array of fresh innovations to remedy the most daunting
leadership challenges of today's complex and rapidly evolving
world, this practical how-to guide is for anyone who has ever had
qualms about his or her lack of leadership experience or imagined
limitations. Everyone in a leadership or management role wants a
quick and effective solution to the most severe problems. This book
enables even a novice to proactively work through the largest
challenges. Rather than providing clichés or superficial advice,
the authors leverage the most impactful examples of key elements of
leadership in a practical way that readers can translate to their
own situations, no matter if they are in charge of a for-profit,
not-for-profit, educational, religious, family, or social
organization. The questions for analysis in each chapter
specifically guide readers as they apply the material to their own
experiences and challenges, making the insights pragmatic,
relevant, and immediately useful. The book presents innovative
tools and techniques, such as the use of Pascal's Wager to make
momentous decisions despite gaps in relevant data and an uncertain
future, as well as a way to reduce or eliminate the career-ending
threat of any reader's most severe "Achilles' heel"
vulnerabilities. The time management chapter supplies dozens of
pragmatic ideas to do more in less time—and do it better; the
chapter on "Quicksand Quadrants" enables any leader to quickly
assess the optimal mix of approaches in any situation. It all adds
up to an essential—and user-friendly—manual for every leader at
every level.
With nearly 48 percent of all U.S. undergraduates attending
community and technical colleges, the two-year sector is an
integral part of our nation's higher education system and a vital
part of our nation's future. The need for effective faculty
evaluation and professional development within two-year colleges
stems partly from the size of this sector and also from the
diversity of its program offerings and its student body. Miller and
his co-authors bring timely, authoritative, and practical material
to two audiences in this rapidly growing field of education: first,
teachers who have permanent appointments but could use professional
development and improvement; and, second, the already large and
still growing number of part-time instructors who could use more
evaluating and improving. This book is intended to be a direct
assistance for these groups as well as to administrators who must
make personal decisions.
This professional book is for human resource managers and staff
development officers of two-year colleges. A greater emphasis needs
to be placed on human resource management, according to Miller and
his co-authors, that will result in better personnel decision
making.
Synthetic Biology - A Primer gives a broad overview of the emerging
field of synthetic biology and the foundational concepts on which
it is built. It will be of interest to final year undergraduates,
postgraduates and established researchers who are interested in
learning about this exciting new field. The book introduces readers
to fundamental concepts in molecular biology and engineering and
then explores the two major themes for synthetic biology, namely
'bottom-up' and 'top-down' engineering approaches. 'Top-down'
engineering utilises a conceptual framework of engineering and
systematic design to build new biological systems by integrating
robustly characterised biological parts into an existing system
through the use of extensive mathematical modelling. The
'bottom-up' approach involves the design and building of synthetic
protocells using basic chemical and biochemical building blocks
from scratch. Exemplars of cutting-edge applications designed using
synthetic biology principles are presented, including the
production of novel biofuels from renewable feedstocks, microbial
synthesis of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals, and the design and
implementation of biosensors to detect infections and environmental
waste. The book also uses the Internationally Genetically
Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition to illustrate the power of
synthetic biology as an innovative research and training science.
Finally, the primer includes a chapter on the ethical, legal and
societal issues surrounding synthetic biology, illustrating the
integration of social sciences in synthetic biology research.
Homeland, Exile, Imagined Homelands are features of the modern
experience and relate to the cultural and historical dilemmas of
loss, nostalgia, utopia, travel, longing, and are central for Jews
and others. This book is an exploration into a world of boundary
crossings and of desired places and alternate identities, into a
world of adopted kin and invented allegiances.
It is the New York of the 1990s, during the last real estate crisis
when landlords were defaulting on distressed properties and Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac were engaged in working out bad loans with
characters both honorable and unsavory.
Loan officer Louis Peller enjoyed his job of settling defaulted
mortgage loans, but when he uncovers a widespread conspiracy to
defraud America's largest lending institution-his obsession to get
to the bottom of it quickly leads him to unsavory characters in New
York's financial markets. Unprepared and nave, Peller must confront
the demons that threaten him and his family. During this time of
financial upheaval, it becomes glaringly obvious that everyone can
be bought and no one can be trusted. Peller decides he must take
control of the situation. No one else can save him.
New York's diverse racial, ethnic, and religious worlds collide
while fighting to survive corruption, violence, and economic
calamity. Satan's Mortgage, in foreshadowing of today's housing
crisis, reveals how the lives of residents and owners, lawyers and
mortgage companies are intertwined in ways that suggest fear and
bravery, corruption and honesty, desperation and daring, with
people acting in extraordinary ways to survive extraordinary
times.
There is an increasing challenge for chemical industry and research
institutions to find cost-efficient and environmentally sound
methods of converting natural resources into fuels chemicals and
energy. Catalysts are essential to these processes and the
Catalysis Specialist Periodical Report series serves to highlight
major developments in this area. This series provides systematic
and detailed reviews of topics of interest to scientists and
engineers in the catalysis field. The coverage includes all major
areas of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis and also specific
applications of catalysis such as NOx control kinetics and
experimental techniques such as microcalorimetry. Each chapter is
compiled by recognised experts within their specialist fields and
provides a summary of the current literature. This series will be
of interest to all those in academia and industry who need an
up-to-date critical analysis and summary of catalysis research and
applications. Catalysis will be of interest to anyone working in
academia and industry that needs an up-to-date critical analysis
and summary of catalysis research and applications. Specialist
Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage
in major areas of chemical research. Compiled by teams of leading
experts in their specialist fields, this series is designed to help
the chemistry community keep current with the latest developments
in their field. Each volume in the series is published either
annually or biennially and is a superb reference point for
researchers. www.rsc.org/spr
The health of the proteome depends upon protein quality control to
regulate the proper synthesis, folding, translocation, and
clearance of proteins. The cell is challenged constantly by
environmental and physiological stress, aging, and the chronic
expressions of disease associated misfolded proteins. Substantial
evidence supports the hypothesis that the expression of damaged
proteins initiates a cascade of molecular events that leads to
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis, Huntington's disease, and other diseases of protein
conformation.
Projections of Memory is an exploration of a body of innovative
cinematic works that utilize their extraordinary scope to construct
monuments to the imagination that promise profound transformations
of vision, selfhood, and experience. This form of cinema acts as a
nexus through which currents from the other arts can
interpenetrate. By examining the strategies of these projects in
relation to one another and to the larger historical forces that
shape them-tracing the shifts and permutations of their forms and
aspirations-Projections of Memory remaps film history around some
of its most ambitious achievements and helps to clarify the stakes
of cinema as a twentieth-century art form.
This book explores centuries of power relations and imperial and
civilizing rhetorics, overarching themes highlighted in these
infrequently heard accounts by eastern travelers to the West.
Considered in depth are evolutions in mental frameworks and
practices that led to the emergence of anticolonial consciousness
and strategies of protest.
Highlighting the seminal role of German Jewish intellectuals and
ideologues in forming and transforming the modern Jewish world,
this volume analyzes the political roads taken by German Jewish
thinkers; the impact of the Holocaust on the Central and East
European Jewish intelligentsia; and the conundrum of modern Jewish
identity. Several of German Jewry's most outstanding figures such
as Scholem, Strauss, and Kohn are discussed. Inspired by Steven E.
Aschheim's work, several contributors focus on the fraught
relationship between German and East European Jews (the so-called
Ostjuden) and between German Jews and their non-Jewish neighbors.
More generally, this book examines how Central European Jewish
thinkers reacted to the terrible crises of the twentieth century-to
war, genocide, and the existential threat to the very existence of
the Jewish people. It is essential reading for those interested in
the triumphs and tragedies of modern European Jewry.
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