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The Cognitive Science of Religion introduces students to key
empirical studies conducted over the past 25 years in this new and
rapidly expanding field. In these studies, cognitive scientists of
religion have applied the theories, findings and research tools of
the cognitive sciences to understanding religious thought,
behaviour and social dynamics. Each chapter is written by a leading
international scholar, and summarizes in non-technical language the
original empirical study conducted by the scholar. No prior or
statistical knowledge is presumed, and studies included range from
the classic to the more recent and innovative cases. Students will
learn about the theories that cognitive scientists have employed to
explain recurrent features of religiosity across cultures and
historical eras, how scholars have tested those theories, and what
the results of those tests have revealed and suggest. Written to be
accessible to undergraduates, this provides a much-needed survey of
empirical studies in the cognitive science of religion.
Pablo Escobar was one of the most known drug lords of all time.
Before he was filling the hands of children with white
powder-before he was ordering the execution of government
officials-before he was Pablo Escobar the Villain...he was Pablo
Escobar the Child. How does a child from humble and innocent roots
grow into someone who wouldn't think twice about killing another?
This book examines the early life and career of Pablo Escobar, and
traces the evolution of child to drug lord.
It seems that it should go without saying that I want my book to
sell a ton of copies. However, I must be perfectly honest. My goal
for this book is simple and straight forward, and that is to reach
as many souls with the Love of Christ as I can. Sure it would be
great if I sold a million copies, but the money that I would make
from doing so would not even begin to compare to the joy of
reaching a million souls with the deep and overwhelming sense of
peace and joy that my Lord has so graciously shown me through these
past 22 years of being one of His earnest followers. I have great
joy in being as "real" with everyone as I can be, so I will be real
with you now. If you are going through a hard time, if you truly
know what deep and genuine pain feels like, or even if you would
simply like to enjoy some Christ centered, positive ending, easy to
read poetry and assertions, then I assure you that you will not be
disappointed in reading through this book. I pray that it is a
blessing to all those who come across it. Sincerely, Trevor
"Unashamed" Slone
Religion is an evolutionary puzzle. It involves beliefs in
counterfactual worlds and engagement in costly rituals. Yet
religion is widespread across all human cultures and eras. This
begs the question, why are so many people attracted to religion? In
The Attraction of Religion, essays by leading scholars in
evolutionary psychology, anthropology, and religious studies
demonstrate how religion may be related to evolutionary adaptations
because religious commitments involve fitness-enhancing behaviours
that promote reproduction, kinship, and social solidarity. Could it
be that religion is wide-spread, at least in the modern world,
because it helps to facilitate cooperative breeding? International
contributors explore the philosophical and theoretical arguments
for and against the use of costly signalling, sexual selection, and
related theories to explain religion, and empirical findings that
support or disconfirm such claims. The first book-length treatment
that focuses specifically on costly signalling, sexual selection,
and related evolutionary theories to explain religion, The
Attraction of Religion will be an important contribution to the
field and will be of interest to researchers in the fields of
evolutionary psychology, religion and science, the psychology of
religion, and anthropology of religion.
The largest Japanese community outside East Asia in the 1930s and one long neglected in English-language scholarship was in Brazil. Drawing heavily on little-used sources, including the Japanese-language press of Brazil, Stewart Lone explores the growth of expatriate settlements, small businesses, schools, civic groups, and sports and leisure. Lone reinterprets issues of Japanese identity and relations with other peoples.
This is a study of the war which established Japan's image as a
warrior nation, an image which in many ways persists today. Using
extensive Japanese materials, including the letters of frontline
troops and provincial newspapers, it presents the diverse
experience both of soldiers and civilians, and reveals how war
accelerated the modernization of Japanese society. Included are
such topics as the soldiers' impressions of duty, nation and their
"fellow" Asians; the role of the emperor as commander-in-chief; the
use of the war in schools; and the activities of small business,
institutional religion and patriotic societies.
Provides the reader with essential foundational fashion knowledge
on the history of fashion and key industry terminology. Includes
specific instructions on how to approach three styles of fashion
writing - service pieces, runway reviews and reports, and trend
reports. The reader is taught how to determine and address the
audience and the difference between writing for print and online
outlets. Looks beyond traditional fashion writing to explore
contemporary issues such as slow fashion, cultural appropriation,
and diversity, as well as how fashion can be used to discuss other
ideas through creative nonfiction and cultural criticism.
Dramatic innovations in modern Japan include a mass army, overseas
empire, and constitutional polity. This study links these changes
in the Meiji era (1868-1912). It focuses on the life of General
Katsura Taro, one of the architects of the modern military, a
leading figure in Japanese colonialism, and prime minister through
the 1900s. Challenging the received wisdom about Japanese
militarism and imperialism, it exposes the army's ambivalence about
empire but also its positive role in political change.
"This first work of fiction by Verna Mae Slone, firmly grounded
in her own background, is set in the 1920s and 1930s in a closeknit
community in eastern Kentucky, where family roots run deep. At its
center stands as strong and resilient a heroine as any in American
literature. Verna Mae Slone, a native of Knott County, Kentucky, is
the author of several books, including the bestselling memoir, What
My Heart Wants to Tell.
Learn to master maternal-newborn and women's health nursing.
Designed to accompany Foundations of Maternal-Newborn and Women's
Health Nursing, 8th Edition, this study guide gives you an in-depth
understanding of the material from each chapter in the text.
Learning activities and case studies encourage critical thought,
and simulated patient situations give you practice applying what
you've learned to the NCLEX (R) exam and clinical practice. Check
Yourself multiple-choice questions provide the opportunity to
prepare for the NCLEX (R). Clinical case studies encourage critical
thinking for you to interpret information and select appropriate
nursing actions. Learning Activities help you master the content in
your textbook and include matching terms, medical therapy
descriptions, nursing measures and their rationales, and labelling
illustrations exercises. Developing Insight suggested learning
activities direct you to develop knowledge and interpret
information gathered in cultural and community settings. NEW!
Updated content reflects the new edition of the textbook. NEW!
Clinical judgment content and questions for the Next Generation
NCLEX (R) prepare students for the exam.
Today's enterprise cannot effectively function without a network,
and today's enterprise network is almost always based on LAN
technology. In a few short years, LANs have become an essential
element of today's business environment. This time in the
spotlight, while well deserved, has not come without a price.
Businesses now insist that LANs deliver vast and ever-increasing
quantities of business-critical information and that they do it
efficiently, flawlessly, without fail, and most of all, securely.
Today's network managers must consistently deliver this level of
performance, and must do so while keeping up with ever changing,
ever increasing demands without missing a beat. At the same time,
today's IT managers must deliver business-critical information
systems in an environment that has undergone radical paradigm
shifts in such widely varied fields as computer architecture,
operating systems, application development, and security. The Local
Area Networks Handbook focuses on this collective environment, in
which networking and information technology work together to create
LAN-based enterprise networks. Topics have been selected and
organized with this in mind, providing both depth and breadth of
coverage. The handbook will provide you not only an understanding
of how LANs work and how to go about selecting and implementing LAN
products, but also of how to leverage LAN capabilities for the
benefit of your enterprise.
Make sure you fully understand how to care for women and newborns!
Foundations of Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing, 8th
Edition integrates essential maternity information into the overall
continuum of nursing care to show you how to provide safe care in
the clinical setting. With easy-to-understand language, this
updated text uses evidence-based guidelines and step-by-step
instructions for assessments and interventions to help you quickly
master key skills and techniques. Also emphasized is the importance
of understanding family, communication, culture, patient teaching,
and clinical decision making. Questions for the Next Generation
NCLEX (c) in the text help you prepare for the exam. Contributing
content from known experts in the field of maternal and women's
health. Unfolding case studies help you apply what you've learned
to practice. Safety checks integrated into the content help you
develop competencies related to safe nursing practice. Chapter
summaries appear at the end of each chapter and help you review
core content in each chapter while on the go. Patient teaching
boxes provide teaching guidelines, including communication guides,
directed at patients and families. Critical to Remember boxes
highlight and summarize need-to-know information. Application of
Nursing Process sections help you apply the nursing process to
clinical situations. Updated! Drug guides list important
indications, adverse reactions, and nursing considerations for the
most commonly used medications. Procedure boxes provide clear
instructions for performing common maternity skills with rationales
for each step. UNIQUE! Therapeutic Communications boxes present
realistic nurse-patient dialogues, identifying communication
techniques and showing ways to respond when encountering
communication blocks. Knowledge Check helps you assess your mastery
of key content. Glossary provides definitions of all key terms.
NEW! Critical Care Obstetrics chapter features the latest
information on this vital topic. NEW! Clinical judgment content and
questions for the Next Generation NCLEX (R) help you prepare for
the exam and clinical practice.
An Exhalation of Dead Things explores the intersections of mental
illness, poverty, queerness, sexual assault, and resilience.
Today's enterprise cannot effectively function without a network, and today's enterprise network is almost always based on LAN technology. In a few short years, LANs have become an essential element of today's business environment. This time in the spotlight, while well deserved, has not come without a price. Businesses now insist that LANs deliver vast and ever-increasing quantities of business-critical information and that they do it efficiently, flawlessly, without fail, and most of all, securely. Today's network managers must consistently deliver this level of performance, and must do so while keeping up with ever changing, ever increasing demands without missing a beat. At the same time, today's IT managers must deliver business-critical information systems in an environment that has undergone radical paradigm shifts in such widely varied fields as computer architecture, operating systems, application development, and security.
The Local Area Networks Handbook focuses on this collective environment, in which networking and information technology work together to create LAN-based enterprise networks. Topics have been selected and organized with this in mind, providing both depth and breadth of coverage. The handbook will provide you not only an understanding of how LANs work and how to go about selecting and implementing LAN products, but also of how to leverage LAN capabilities for the benefit of your enterprise.
Reinforce your understanding of maternity and pediatric nursing
with practical exercises! Corresponding to the chapters in
McKinney's Maternal-Child Nursing, 6th Edition, this study guide
provides engaging activities and review questions to help you
master nursing concepts and practice essential skills. Case studies
help you learn to think critically, and clinical judgment exercises
help you apply your knowledge to real-life situations. Not only
will you get more out of the textbook, but you will also prepare
more effectively for the NCLEX (R) exam! Learning exercises include
multiple-choice, matching, true/false, short answer, and
fill-in-the-blank questions, plus case studies and learning
applications, helping students apply knowledge to solve problems,
make decisions about care management, and provide responses to a
patient's questions and concerns. Clinical Judgment exercises help
students apply nursing theory to real-life situations, further
testing critical thinking and decision-making skills. Suggested
learning activities for community and clinical settings enhance
understanding of the content. Answers to all activities are
provided at the back of the study guide. NEW! Next Generation NCLEX
(R) (NGN) examination-style case studies familiarize students to
the way that content will be tested in the new NGN exam. NEW!
Revised review questions reflect the updated content in
Maternal-Child Nursing, 6th Edition and allow students to quickly
check their knowledge and understanding of the material in each
chapter of the text.
"Ask two religious people one question, and you'll get three
answers!"
Why do religious people believe what they shouldn't--not what
others think they shouldn't believe, but things that don't accord
with their own avowed religious beliefs? This engaging book
explores this puzzling feature of human behavior.
D. Jason Slone terms this phenomenon "theological incorrectness."
He demonstrates that it exists because the mind is built it such a
way that it's natural for us to think divergent thoughts
simultaneously. Human minds are great at coming up with innovative
ideas that help them make sense of the world, he says, but those
ideas do not always jibe with official religious beliefs. From this
fact we derive the important lesson that what we learn from our
environment--religious ideas, for example--does not necessarily
cause us to behave in ways consistent with that knowledge.
Slone presents the latest discoveries from the cognitive science
of religion and shows how they help us to understand exactly why it
is that religious people do and think things that they shouldn't.
He then applies these insights to three case studies. First he
looks at why Theravada Buddhists profess that Buddha was just a man
but actually worship him as a god. Then he explores why the early
Puritan Calvinists, who believed in predestination, acted instead
as if humans had free will by, for example, conducting witch-hunts
and seeking converts. Finally, he explains why both Christians and
Buddhists believe in luck even though the doctrines of Divine
Providence and karma suggest there's no such thing.
In seeking answers to profound questions about why people behave
the way they do, this fascinating booksheds new light on the
workings of the human mind and on the complex relationship between
cognition and culture.
This volume explores "cognition" in the study of religion - that
is, the mental processes that govern religious belief and behavior
across cultures and eras. The essays in the volume are scientific
in nature and universal in scope. They address (a) the naturalistic
meta-theoretical stances taken to epistemologically justify
cognitive explanations of religion, (b) the theoretical models of
cognition that are employed in the cognitive science of religion,
(c) the prominent cognitive theories of religion to date, (d) the
methods used to gather data and test theories, and (e) experimental
findings by cognitive scientists of religion. The volume is divided
into two Parts. Part I includes selections that cover the
meta-theories and theories employed by cognitive scientists of
religion, and Part II includes experimental studies of religion.
Combined, these selections make the volume especially useful for
introducing students to the basic framework of the cognitive
science of religion as well as to the experimental methods and
findings that support cognitive theories of religion.
Why do religious people believe what they shouldn't -- not what
others think they shouldn't believe, but things that don't accord
with their own avowed religious beliefs? D. Jason Slone terms this
phenomenon "theological incorrectness." He argues that it exists
because the mind is built in such a way that it's natural for us to
think divergent thoughts simultaneously. Human minds are great at
coming up with innovative ideas that help them make sense of the
world, he says, but those ideas do not always jibe with official
religious beliefs. From this fact we derive the important lesson
that what we learn from our environment -- religious ideas, for
example -- does not necessarily cause us to behave in ways
consistent with that knowledge. Slone presents the latest
discoveries from the cognitive science of religion and shows how
they help us to understand exactly why it is that religious people
do and think things that they shouldn't.
On the eve of the Pacific war (1941-45), there were 198,000
Japanese in Brazil, the largest expatriate body outside East Asia.
Yet the origins of this community have been obscured. The
English-language library is threadbare while Japanese scholars
routinely insist that life outside of Japan was filled with shock
and hardship so that, as one historian asserted, 'their bodies were
in Brazil but their minds were always in Japan'. This study redraws
the world of the overseas Japanese. Using the Japanese-language
press of Brazil, it explains the development of a community with
its own, often aggressively independent or ironic views of
identity, institutions, education, leisure, and on Japan itself.
Emphasising the success of Japanese migrants and the openness of
Brazilian society, it challenges the perceived wisdom that contact
between Japanese and other peoples was always marked by hostility
and racism.
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