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Public relations is, by design, the least visible of the persuasive
industries. It operates behind the scenes, encouraging us to
consume, vote, believe and behave in ways that keep economies
moving and citizens from storming the citadels of power. In this
important new book, Sue Curry Jansen explores the ways in which
globalization and the digital revolution have substantially
elevated PR's role in management, marketing, governance and
international affairs. Since the best PR is invisible PR, it
violates the norms of liberal democracy, which require transparency
and accountability. Even when it serves benign purposes, she
argues, PR is a commercial enterprise that divorces communication
from conviction and turns it into a mercenary venture. As a primary
source of what now passes as news, PR influences much of what we
know and how we know it. Stealth Communications will be an
indispensable guide for students of media studies and public
relations, as well as anyone interested in the radical
transformation of PR and the democratization of public
communication.
Public relations is, by design, the least visible of the persuasive
industries. It operates behind the scenes, encouraging us to
consume, vote, believe and behave in ways that keep economies
moving and citizens from storming the citadels of power. In this
important new book, Sue Curry Jansen explores the ways in which
globalization and the digital revolution have substantially
elevated PR's role in management, marketing, governance and
international affairs. Since the best PR is invisible PR, it
violates the norms of liberal democracy, which require transparency
and accountability. Even when it serves benign purposes, she
argues, PR is a commercial enterprise that divorces communication
from conviction and turns it into a mercenary venture. As a primary
source of what now passes as news, PR influences much of what we
know and how we know it. Stealth Communications will be an
indispensable guide for students of media studies and public
relations, as well as anyone interested in the radical
transformation of PR and the democratization of public
communication.
Investment projects are an important mechanism for economic
development. However, their costs and benefits must be assessed to
ensure that the resources committed are being used as productively
as possible. This book explains the techniques available to assess
the economic impact of projects in developing countries. It draws
on the authors' experience in teaching and applying these
techniques and combines relevant economic theory with a clear
understanding of what can be done in practice. The book aims to
make existing techniques readily accessible to both students and
practitioners. The second edition has been rewritten with new
project examples and the addition of two new chapters in finance
and the environment.
This is an authoritative, comprehensive book on the fate of drug
molecules in the body, including implications for pharmacological
and clinical effects. The text provides a unique, balanced
approach, examining the specific physical and biological factors
affecting the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of
drugs, together with mathematical assessment of the concentrations
in plasma and body fluids. Understanding the equations requires
little more than a basic knowledge of algebra, laws of indices and
logarithms, and very simple calculus. A companion web site contains
additional illustrations, further equations and numerous worked
examples.
Whilst this book has its roots in the highly acclaimed book of
the same name, written by Stephen Curry nearly thirty years ago, it
is essentially a new book having been restructured and largely
rewritten. This readable and informative book is an invaluable
resource for professionals and students needing to develop a
rational approach to the investigation and application of
drugs.
The heroine, Sheherezade, is enduring a life on the wrong side of
the tracks with a narcissistic, alcoholic mother and a hateful,
jealous sister in order to watch over her beloved niece, Lila.
After a fateful meeting with Lion Terkel, the leader of the world's
most powerful outlaw bike gang, Lucifer's Pride, she is caught up
in a romance that promises her sanctuary from her sordid home life.
Living in their world of sex, drugs, rock and roll, and crime, the
heroine experiences romance, extraordinary wealth, sister rivalry,
murder, intrigue, betrayal, and the motivating force of love.
Dramatic irony and surprises in the unrelenting action take the
reader on an emotional journey to discover whether good will
triumph over evil in the life of Sheherezade.
Title: The No-din'. Romance, history and science of the
pre-historic races of America and other lands. With
illustrations.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the
British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides
readers with a perspective of the world from some of the 18th and
19th century's most talented writers. Written for a range of
audiences, these works are a treasure for any curious reader
looking to see the world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the
main body of works the collection also includes song-books, comedy,
and works of satire. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++ British Library Curry, Erastus S.;
1899. 335, ii. v. p.; 8 . 10007.bbb.36.
Description: Jesus used parables to teach his disciples certain
truths about the gospel. The parables employed word pictures, such
as of planting seeds and other agricultural images, that were
familiar to his listeners. What kind of imagery could be used today
to talk about the gospel? Baseball, ""America's pastime,"" might be
one source of such familiar images. In this book Currie has
attempted to find theological themes and to describe the gospel in
the sport of baseball. Endorsements: ""From Jim Currie's superbly
assembled community of historical baseball players, baseball
aficionados, and biblical parables and characters, God's grace,
light, healing, and new life emerge, even to those who may think
they have little in common with either baseball or the Bible.
Readers will smile, belly laugh, remember struggles and losses, and
nod affirmatively, deeply grateful for many new insights
received."" -Ted Foote ""Jesus' kingdom parables are few and short,
and I long for more. That desire is satisfied in these pages:
provocative, enticing, enriching, inviting. Those who love God,
baseball, either, or both will find interwoven in this book
refreshing gifts from God's kingdom in Currie's love for the game's
people and story and his grounding in grace and holy texts. The
line between them is shown gloriously blurry, a joyous new parable
. . . and home run."" -Howard Reed ""Baseball fan and theologian,
Jim Currie, gives us a wonderful look at ways the national pastime
embodies themes that form the fabric of Christian faith. Each
chapter is filled with delightful baseball lore that brings
memories flooding back to baseball fans. But Currie goes on to
relate these stories, events, and sentiments to what matters most
in life: what Jesus said and did when he talked about the kingdom
of God. No fan with faith should miss this book "" -Donald K. McKim
""James Currie's The Kingdom of God Is Like . . . Baseball is
theologically intriguing and fascinatingly written for the
Community of Saints. As one who has 'used' baseball as a place to
go and mourn, to be 'lost' and, therefore, to be comforted until,
on each occasion, I made my way back 'Home, ' I relished each
comparison. Centered on the parables of Jesus, each chapter draws
the reader in to react, to make choices, to find the 'Holy' in the
'ordinary' Game of Life. We who call ourselves followers of Jesus,
get 'Home' when we have the eyes to see and the ears to hear the
word of God."" -Ann Weems About the Contributor(s): James S. Currie
has been a Presbyterian minister since 1979 and currently serves as
pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Pasadena, Texas. He is the
author of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary: Completing a
Century of Service (2002) and Planting Trees: A History of the
Presbyterian Pan American School (forthcoming).
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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