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This book is a multidisciplinary study of the Indian Ocean region,
bringing together perspectives from the disciplines of history,
defense and strategic studies, cultural and religious studies, and
environmental studies. From the earliest exchanges through Sumerian
and Harappan trade, to emerging geopolitical alliances in the
twenty-first century, this volume demonstrates both the continuity
and change of the region as well as its unity and diversity. The
expanse of this ocean and its littoral rim is connected through the
social imaginary, which enables these processes. It is with the
stories of the peoples inhabiting this rim that this book is
concerned-told both through micro studies of the everyday lives of
the region's people and through macro studies centered around
civilizations, empires, nation-states, and climate change.
"From party polarization, elections, and internal party politics,
to the evolution of the U.S. presidency, John S. Jackson's new book
has something for everyone interested in American politics.
Beginning with a discussion of the creation of the U.S. government
to the formation of today's political powerhouses, Jackson provides
a narrative sweep of American party history like none other. Unique
to this book is a detailed breakdown of the evolution of political
parties from 1832 to the current era. Jackson explains how the
reform era came to be, as well as how it produced the polarized
party era we have today. In doing so, he guides the reader to an
appreciation of where U.S. party politics originated and the
aspirations of those who helped create the current system. Jackson
also examines the internal mechanisms and personalities of the
Democratic and Republican parties. He compares multiple
presidential elections, thus telling a broader story of the
unfolding of today's party polarization and gridlock. He also
explores the theoretical meaning of the changes observed in the
parties from the responsible party model perspective. The themes of
continuity and change are set in the context of group-think versus
rational decisionmaking. Specific focus is given to political
elites who are sophisticated about politics and who make strategic
decisions, but are also bound by their humanity and occasionally
fail to see the right deci-sion due to their own personal biases.
This book will be particularly useful for those who want to explore
polarization, the responsible parties model, the rational actor
model, and anyone who wants to better understand elections, party
politics, and the evolution of the presidency. "
This book explains and illustrates a variety of semiotic issues in
the study of biblical law. Commencing with a review of relevant
literature in linguistics, philosophy, semiotics and psychology, it
examines biblical law in terms of its users, its medium and its
message. It criticizes our use of the notion of 'literal meaning',
at the level of both words and sentences, preferring to see meaning
constructed by the narrative images that the language evokes. These
images may come from either social experience or cultural
narratives. Speech performance is important, both in the
negotiation of the law and the narratives of its communication.
Non-linguistic semiotic phenomena, utilizing other senses and
involving such notions as space and time, also need to be taken
into account. For the early biblical period, at least, conceptions
of law based upon modern models need to be replaced by the notion
of 'wisdom-laws'. Amongst the issues addressed in the course of the
argument are the structure of the Decalogue, the role in the law of
(Greenberg's) 'postulates', 'covenant renewal' and 'talionic
punishment'.>
Volume 15 of The Jewish Law Annual adds to the growing list of
articles on Jewish law that have been published in volumes 1-14 of
this series, providing English-speaking readers with scholarly
material meeting the highest academic standards. The volume
contains six articles diverse in their scope and focus,
encompassing legal, historical, textual, comparative and conceptual
analysis, as well as a survey of recent literature and a chronicle
of cases of interest. Among the topics covered are: lying in
rabbinical court proceedings; unjust enrichment; can a witness
serve as judge in the same case?; Caro's Shulham Arukh v.
Maimonides' Mishne Torah in the Yemenite community, the New Jersey
eruv wards.
War memories do not have an age requirement. They force you to
mature and give you no choice but to cope with the realities of the
world. In this memoir, author Sigrid Jackson tells what it was like
being a child of war in East Germany before and after World War II.
In "East German Girl, " Jackson describes what it was like to live
through the bombing raids, food shortages, diphtheria, communism,
and being forced to leave her home with her mother and brother to
be relocated to a rural farm. Using personal anecdotes to
illustrate how God has worked in her life, Jackson demonstrates the
courage that was necessary to escape East Germany to freedom in the
west when she was just twelve years old. From an alcoholic,
absentee father to an unsuspecting future husband, life
continuously threw her curveballs, but "East German Girl" narrates
an inspirational story of war, communism, family betrayal, and
finally resilience.
Mycotoxins, from the Greek "mukes" referring to fungi or slime
molds and toxin from the Latin "toxicum" referencing a poison for
arrows, have earned their reputation for being potentially
deleterious to the health and well being of a consuming organism,
whether it be animal or human. Unfortunately, mycotoxins are a
ubiquitous factor in the natural life cycle of food producing
plants. As such, control of the potential impact of mycotoxins on
food safety relies heavily upon accurate analysis and surveys
followed by commodity segregation and restricted use or
decontamination through processing. The purpose of this book is to
provide the most comprehensive and current information on the topic
of mycotoxins and assuring food safety. Chapters represented in the
book reflect such diverse topics ranging from occurrence and
impact, analysis, reduction through processing and plant breeding,
toxicology and safety assessments to regulatory perspectives.
Authors represent a range of international perspectives.
The contents of this book are the proceedings of the ACS symposium,
"Impact of Processing on Food Safety," which was held April 16-17,
1997, at the American Chemical Society National Meeting in San
Francisco, CA. This symposium brought together re searchers from
diverse backgrounds in academia, government, and industry. Twenty
speakers discussed topics ranging from the regulatory aspects of
food processing to the microbiological and chemical changes in food
during processing. The main goal of food processing is to improve
the microbial safety of food by de stroying pathogenic and spoilage
organisms. Food processing can also improve food safety by
destroying or eliminating naturally occurring toxins, chemical
contaminants, and antinutritive factors. Unfortunately, processing
can also cause chemical changes that result in the formation of
toxic or antinutritive factors. The purpose of this book is to
summarize our knowledge of both the beneficial and deleterious
effects of processing. Chapter I con siders the consumer's
perceptions about food contaminants and food processing. Chapter 2
summarizes the effects of traditional and nontraditional processing
methods on microor ganisms in food. Chapters 3-6 review the effects
of processing on lipids (fatty acids and cholesterol) in food.
Changes in the nutritive value of vitamins and minerals as a result
of processing are discussed in chapter 7. Chapter 8 concentrates on
how processing reduces the allergenicity of some foods."
The issue of interaction of risk factors in cardiovascular disease
is timely and of clinical relevance. This book is a collection of
the scientific contributions to the 4th International Symposium on
Multiple Risk Factors and Cardiovascular Disease: Strategies of
Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease, Cardiac Failure, and Stroke,
and addresses the role of simultaneous risk factors in patients.
Because patients with two or more risk factors are at very high
risk for developing cardiovascular diseases, special care should be
taken in the choice of appropriate therapeutic intervention.
Risk factors are also discussed from the point of view of the
biochemist and the pharmacologist by addressing the mechanisms
underlying the onset of hypertension, hyperlipoproteinemia,
hypercoagulability, and the possibility of therapeutic
intervention.
This book will therefore be of value to the biochemist,
pharmacologist, and clinical pharmacologist, as well as to
specialists in the field of cardiovascular medicine in order to
keep up-to-date with current knowledge in this fast moving field of
research.
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