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The relationship between the presidency and the press has
transformed-seemingly overnight-from one where reports and columns
were filed, edited, and deliberated for hours before publication
into a brave new world where texts, tweets, and sound bites race
from composition to release within a matter of seconds. This
change, which has ultimately made political journalism both more
open and more difficult, brings about many questions, but perhaps
the two most important are these: Are the hard questions still
being asked? Are they still being answered? In Columns to
Characters, Stephanie A. Martin and top scholars and journalists
offer a fresh perspective on how the evolution of technology
affects the way presidents interact with the public. From Bill
Clinton's saxophone playing on the Arsenio Hall Show to Barack
Obama's skillful use of YouTube, Twitter, and Reddit as the first
"social media president," political communication appears to
reflect the increasing fragmentation of the American public. The
accessible essays here explore these implications in a variety of
real-world circumstances: the "narcotizing" numbness of information
overload and voter apathy; the concerns over privacy, security, and
civil liberties; new methods of running political campaigns and
mobilizing support for programs; and a future "post-rhetorical
presidency" in which the press is all but irrelevant. Each section
of the book concludes with a "reality check," a short reflection by
a working journalist (or, in one case, a former White House
insider) on the presidential beat.
This new edition focuses on three crucial areas of retail supply
chain management: (1) empirical studies of retail supply chain
practices, (2) assortment and inventory planning and (3)
integrating price optimization into retail supply chain decisions.
The book has been fully updated, expanding on the distinguishing
features of the original, while offering three new chapters on
recent topics which reflect areas of great interest and relevance
to the academic and professional communities alike - inventory
management in the presence of data inaccuracies, retail workforce
management, and fast fashion retail strategies. The innovations,
lessons for practice, and new technological solutions for managing
retail supply chains are important not just in retailing, but offer
crucial insights and strategies for the ultimate effective
management of supply chains in other industries as well. The retail
industry has emerged as a fascinating choice for researchers in the
field of supply chain management. It presents a vast array of
stimulating challenges that have long provided the context of much
of the research in the area of operations research and inventory
management. However, in recent years, advances in computing
capabilities and information technologies, hyper-competition in the
retail industry, emergence of multiple retail formats and
distribution channels, an ever increasing trend towards a globally
dispersed retail network, and a better understanding of the
importance of collaboration in the extended supply chain have led
to a surge in academic research on topics in retail supply chain
management. Many supply chain innovations (e.g., vendor managed
inventory) were first conceived and successfully validated in this
industry, and have since been adopted in others. Conversely, many
retailers have been quick to adopt cutting edge practices that
first originated in other industries. Retail Supply Chain
Management: Quantitative Models and Empirical Studies, 2nd Ed. is
an attempt to summarize the state of the art in this research, as
well as offer a perspective on what new applications may lie ahead.
This monograph is the proceedings of a symposium held at the
University of California at Berkeley, September 12-14, 1990. It was
sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPR!) and by
the University of California University-Wide Energy Research Group
(UERG). The sympo sium brought together researchers and
practitioners from academia, the utility industry, private and
public organizations and regulatory agencies to address various
challenges and opportunities related to product differen tiation in
the electric power industry. Electric utilities are evolving
rapidly from commodity-oriented services to product-oriented
services. Utilities are offering menus of service options tailored
to the needs of different customers. Reliability is one important
dimension of electric service that lends itself to such product
differentia tion., Options include lower rate curtail able services
for industrial cus tomers, higher reliability power for some
commercial customers, and load control with rebates for residential
customers., These specialized services are a first step toward the
product differentiation goal of allowing all customers to choose
the type of service best suited to their electricity needs. The
symposium provided a forum for in depth examination of the complex
planning, development, and implementation issues associated with
differ entiated products. Its specific objectives were to: xviii *
Review the state of the art in implementing reliability differ
entiated electric services. * Address the entire process for
developing and implementing reliability differentiated product
menus including research, design, marketing, implementation, and
evaluation. * Consider technical, economic, and regulatory barriers
to imple menting reliability differentiated product design.
America's most popular sports media figure tells it like it is in
this surprisingly personal book, not only dishing out his
signature, uninhibited opinions but also revealing the challenges
he overcame in childhood as well as at ESPN, and who he really is
when the cameras are off. Stephen A. Smith has never been handed
anything, nor was he an overnight success. Growing up poor in
Queens, the son of Caribbean immigrants and the youngest of six
children, he was a sports-obsessed kid who faced a number of
struggles, from undiagnosed dyslexia to getting enough cereal to
fill his bowl. As a basketball player at Winston-Salem State
University, he got a glimmer of his true calling when he wrote a
newspaper column arguing for the retirement of his own Hall of Fame
coach, Clarence Gaines. Smith hustled and rose up from a high
school reporter at Daily News (New York) to a general sports
columnist at The Philadelphia Inquirer in the 1990s, before getting
his own show at ESPN in 2005. After he was unceremoniously fired
from the network in 2009, he became even more determined to fight
for success. He got himself rehired two years later and, with his
razor-sharp intelligence and fearless debate style, found his role
on the show he was destined to star in: First Take, the network's
flagship morning program. In Straight Shooter, Smith writes about
the greatest highs and deepest lows of his life and career. He
gives his thoughts on Skip Bayless, Ray Rice, Colin Kaepernick, the
New York Knicks, the Dallas Cowboys, and former President Donald
Trump. But he also pulls back the curtain and talks about life
beyond the set, sharing authentic stories about his negligent
father, his loving mother, being a father himself, his battle with
life-threatening COVID-19, and what he really thinks about politics
and social issues. He does it all with the same intelligence,
humor, and charm that has made him a household name. Provocative,
moving, and eye-opening, this book is the perfect gift for lovers
of sports, television, and anyone who likes their stories delivered
straight to the heart.
America's most popular sports media figure tells it like it is in
this "raw, deeply authentic, and immensely entertaining" (Bob Iger,
#1 New York Times bestselling author and CEO of The Walt Disney
Company) book, not only dishing out his signature, uninhibited
opinions but also revealing the challenges he overcame in childhood
as well as at ESPN. Stephen A. Smith has never been handed
anything, nor was he an overnight success. Growing up poor in
Queens, the son of Caribbean immigrants and the youngest of six
children, he was a sports-obsessed kid who faced struggles, from
undiagnosed dyslexia to getting enough cereal to fill his bowl. As
a basketball player at Winston-Salem State University, he got a
glimmer of his true calling when he wrote a newspaper column
arguing for the retirement of his own Hall of Fame coach, Clarence
Gaines. Smith hustled and rose up from a reporter on the high
school beat at Daily News (New York) to a general sports columnist
at The Philadelphia Inquirer before getting his own show at ESPN in
2005. After he was unceremoniously fired from the network in 2009,
he became even more determined to fight for success. He got himself
rehired two years later and, with his razor-sharp intelligence and
fearless debate style, found the show he was destined to star in:
First Take, the network's flagship morning program. In Straight
Shooter, Smith writes about the greatest highs and deepest lows of
his life and career. He gives his thoughts on Skip Bayless, Ray
Rice, Colin Kaepernick, the New York Knicks, the Dallas Cowboys,
and former President Donald Trump. But he also pulls back the
curtain and talks about life beyond the set, sharing authentic
stories about his negligent father, his loving mother, being a
father himself, his battle with life-threatening COVID-19, and what
he really thinks about politics and social issues. He does it all
with the same intelligence, humor, and charm that has made him a
household name. A provocative and moving "blueprint of tenacity"
(Fat Joe), this book is the perfect gift for lovers of sports,
television, and anyone who likes their stories delivered straight
to the heart.
Rights, Wrongs, and Injustices is the first comprehensive account
of the scope, foundations, and structure of remedial law in common
law jurisdictions. The rules governing the kinds of complaints that
common law courts will accept are generally well understood.
However, the rules governing when and how they respond to such
complaints are not. This book provides that understanding. It
argues that remedies are judicial rulings, and that remedial law is
the law governing their availability and content. Focusing on
rulings that resolve private law disputes (for example, damages,
injunctions, and restitutionary orders), this book explains why
remedial law is distinctive, how it relates to substantive law, and
what its foundational principles are. The book advances four main
arguments. First, the question of what courts should do when
individuals seek their assistance (the focus of remedial law) is
different from the question of how individuals should treat one
another in their day-to-day lives (the focus of substantive law).
Second, remedies provide distinctive reasons to perform the actions
they command; in particular, they provide reasons different from
those provided by either rules or sanctions. Third, remedial law
has a complex relationship to substantive law. Some remedies are
responses to rights-threats, others to wrongs, and yet others to
injustices. Further, remedies respond to these events in different
ways: while many remedies (merely) replicate substantive duties,
others modify substantive duties and some create entirely new
duties. Finally, remedial law is underpinned by general
principles-principles that cut across the traditional distinctions
between so-called "legal" and "equitable" remedies. Together, these
arguments provide an understanding of remedial law that takes the
concept of a remedy seriously, classifies remedies according to
their grounds and content, illuminates the relationship between
remedies and substantive law, and presents remedial law as a body
of principles rather than a historical category.
Religion and science were fundamental aspects of Eastern European
communist political culture from the very beginning, and remained
in uneasy tension across the region over the decades. While both
topics have long attracted a great deal of scholarly attention,
they almost invariably have been studied discretely as separate
stories. Religion, Science and Communism in Cold War Europe is the
first scholarly effort to explore the delicate interface of
religion, science and communism in Cold War Europe. It brings
together an international team of researchers who address this
relationship from a number of national viewpoints and thematic
perspectives, ranging from mysticism to social science, space
exploration to the socialist lifecycle, and architectural heritage
to pop culture.
This monograph is the proceedings of a symposium held at the
University of California at Berkeley, September 12-14, 1990. It was
sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPR!) and by
the University of California University-Wide Energy Research Group
(UERG). The sympo sium brought together researchers and
practitioners from academia, the utility industry, private and
public organizations and regulatory agencies to address various
challenges and opportunities related to product differen tiation in
the electric power industry. Electric utilities are evolving
rapidly from commodity-oriented services to product-oriented
services. Utilities are offering menus of service options tailored
to the needs of different customers. Reliability is one important
dimension of electric service that lends itself to such product
differentia tion., Options include lower rate curtail able services
for industrial cus tomers, higher reliability power for some
commercial customers, and load control with rebates for residential
customers., These specialized services are a first step toward the
product differentiation goal of allowing all customers to choose
the type of service best suited to their electricity needs. The
symposium provided a forum for in depth examination of the complex
planning, development, and implementation issues associated with
differ entiated products. Its specific objectives were to: xviii *
Review the state of the art in implementing reliability differ
entiated electric services. * Address the entire process for
developing and implementing reliability differentiated product
menus including research, design, marketing, implementation, and
evaluation. * Consider technical, economic, and regulatory barriers
to imple menting reliability differentiated product design.
In today's retail environment, characterized by product
proliferation, price competition, expectations of service quality,
and advances in technology, many organizations are struggling to
maintain profitability. Rigorous analytical methods have emerged as
the most promising solution to many of these complex problems.
Indeed, the retail industry has emerged as a fascinating choice for
researchers in the field of supply chain management.
In Retail Supply Chain Management, leading researchers provide a
detailed review of cutting-edge methodologies that address the
complex array of these problems. A critical resource for
researchers and practitioners in the field of retailing, chapters
in this book focus on three key areas: (1) empirical studies of
retail supply chain practices, (2) assortment and inventory
planning, and (3) integrating price optimization into retail supply
chain decisions.
Awarded 4 stars (rated 90/100) by Doody's Book Reviews! Fish are
critically important to the welfare of this planet and its
occupants, the health of both wild and captive fish populations
paramount to our survival. This book presents the gross pathology
of the most commonly encountered diseases and syndromes of fish in
an organ system-based approach. It provides an overview of the
diseases and disorders of tropical, ornamental, bait and food fish
from freshwater, brackish and marine environments. Readers will
gain a broader understanding of the basic biology of infectious and
non-infectious diseases in fish, as well as novel diagnostic
techniques and innovative disease control methods. Over 300
high-quality color photographs illustrate the conditions described
Nineteen chapters by expert international contributors provide the
veterinarian, fish health professional, fisheries biologist and
fish researcher with an understanding of anatomy, water quality,
diagnostic methodology, and basic clinical medicine of fish. Each
organ system chapter provides an overview of the most common
diseases or syndromes the etiological agent route of transmission
typical host range clinical presentation possible differentials
most current means of diagnosis for that particular problem
potential management and control methods This text will serve as a
resource for the identification and control of fish diseases in a
multitude of settings, from aquarium fish, to home ponds, to
aquaculture species, to research fish and to even wild fish
populations.
The first volume of The Cambridge History of Communism deals with
the tumultuous events from 1917 to the Second World War, such as
the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the revolutionary turmoil in
post-World War I Europe, and the Spanish Civil War. Leading experts
analyse the ideological roots of communism, historical
personalities such as Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky and the
development of the Communist movement on a world scale against this
backdrop of conflict that defined the period. It addresses the
making of Soviet institutions, economy, and society while also
looking at mass violence and relations between the state, workers,
and peasants. It introduces crucial communist experiences in
Germany, China, and Central Asia. At the same time, it also
explores international and transnational communist practices
concerning key issues such as gender, subjectivity, generations,
intellectuals, nationalism, and the cult of personality.
This book is both an examination of, and a contribution to, our understanding of the theoretical foundations of the common law of contract. Focusing on contemporary debates in contract theory, Introduction to Contract Theory aims to help readers better understand the nature and justification of the general idea of contractual obligation, as well as the nature and justification of the particular rules that make up the law of contract.
The first volume of The Cambridge History of Communism deals with
the tumultuous events from 1917 to the Second World War, such as
the Russian Revolution and Civil War, the revolutionary turmoil in
post-World War I Europe, and the Spanish Civil War. Leading experts
analyse the ideological roots of communism, historical
personalities such as Lenin, Stalin, and Trotsky and the
development of the Communist movement on a world scale against this
backdrop of conflict that defined the period. It addresses the
making of Soviet institutions, economy, and society while also
looking at mass violence and relations between the state, workers,
and peasants. It introduces crucial communist experiences in
Germany, China, and Central Asia. At the same time, it also
explores international and transnational communist practices
concerning key issues such as gender, subjectivity, generations,
intellectuals, nationalism, and the cult of personality.
This is the new sixth edition of Patrick Atiyah's Introduction to the Law of Contract. It offers a clear and comprehensive account of this area of law. This latest edition, by Stephen Smith, retains the general shape and structure of Atiyah's book but as with previous editions, the text has been completely revised and updated to place the Law of Contract in a modern context. This remains a stimulating and innovative introduction for all students coming to the Law of Contract for the first time.
Celebrating the centenary of women legislators' membership in the
Arkansas General Assembly, Stateswomen shines a light on the women
who have served as some of the state's central decision makers.
Drawing on documentary research and oral histories, Lindsley
Armstrong Smith and Stephen A. Smith present lively, concise
biographies for the nearly 150 women legislators who have served in
the general assembly to date, chronicling their personal histories,
volunteer work and social activism, and legislative victories. In a
probing introduction, the authors examine the neglected role of
women in Arkansas political history alongside the "long history of
resistance to full citizenship rights for women in
Arkansas"-demonstrating that political representation is essential
for improving opportunities in the wider society. The first
comprehensive study dedicated to these trailblazing Arkansas
legislators, Stateswomen will surely inspire history buffs,
community-minded citizens, and political hopefuls alike.
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