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The Heroes of the Heap continue to contend with the evil unleashed
across the face of Tellus. The ancient barghest Old Shuck resumes
his hunt for the magical shards of an artifact that can rid him of
the silver curse. Ozark the warlock is obsessed with destroying his
doppleganger while tasked by his infernal patron to recover a
monster of legend. The elemental Klaia and the dark druids of Cul
Grey march on Druidhenge as they spread the dreaded Blight. Former
Bandit King Alexandro uses his considerable guile to reconstruct
the Crossroads while his alter ego works to destroy it. Crullak,
Alaurel, Omar, Skullgrin, Box and Mik find their destinies
intertwined once more in order to either save Tellus or destroy it.
Devastated and homeless after a personal tragedy, Courtney Edmiston
accepts an invitation to stay with her old college friend Jan
Blackburn. Jan lives with her brother David and their eccentric
Aunt Martha on the edge of the Dismal Swamp, near Fearing, North
Carolina. There Courtney soon discovers that the Blackburns have
tragedies and enemies of their own. Plus there is the strange,
monstrous, looming figure she keeps glimpsing in the swap. Is this
the ghostly entity known only as the Monarch? Is it friend . . . or
deadly foe?
Mark Twain's Hawaii: A Humorous Romp through Paradise, combines
Twain's own writings on Hawaii with personal reminiscences by
others who met him at that time, and traces Twain's journey through
the region just as he experienced it in 1866. The heavily
illustrated book highlights Twain's humor, travel in the 19th
century, history, social commentary, and the exotic locale. Mark
Twain's wit and wisdom is timeless-his observations on Hawaii, some
of which formed part of the classic Roughing It are collected here
in an authoritative and entertaining volume for Twain fans and
Hawaii enthusiasts.
When the Chinese economic reforms began in 1978, Marxist economics
infused all the institutions of economic theory in China, from
academic departments and economics journals to government
departments and economic think tanks. By the year 2000,
neoclassical economics dominated these institutions and organized
most economic discussion. This book explains how and why
neoclassical economic theory replaced Marxist economic theory as
the dominant economics paradigm in China. It rejects the idea that
the rise of neoclassical theory was a triumph of reason over
ideology, and instead, using a sociology of knowledge approach,
links the rise of neoclassical economics to broad ideological
currents and to the political-economic projects that key social
groups inside and outside China wanted to enable. The book
concludes with a discussion of the nature of economic theory and
economics education in China today.
At the heart of all legends lies a sense of wonder . . . the
perception of awe-inspiring power . . . the recognition of
something larger than life. Here you will find heroic action and
adventure blended with daring excursions into the hearts of
depravity, lust, beauty, and grandeur, all seamlessly woven into
legends bound for the 21st century and beyond.
When the Chinese economic reforms began in 1978, Marxist economics
infused all the institutions of economic theory in China, from
academic departments and economics journals to government
departments and economic think tanks. By the year 2000,
neoclassical economics dominated these institutions and organized
most economic discussion. This book explains how and why
neoclassical economic theory replaced Marxist economic theory as
the dominant economics paradigm in China. It rejects the idea that
the rise of neoclassical theory was a triumph of reason over
ideology, and instead, using a sociology of knowledge approach,
links the rise of neoclassical economics to broad ideological
currents and to the political-economic projects that key social
groups inside and outside China wanted to enable. The book
concludes with a discussion of the nature of economic theory and
economics education in China today.
This lively introduction to heterodox economics provides a balanced
critique of the standard introductory macroeconomic curriculum. In
clear and accessible prose, it explains many of the key principles
that underlie a variety of alternative theoretical perspectives
(including institutionalist economics, radical economics, Post
Keynesian economics, feminist economics, ecological economics,
Marxist economics, social economics, and socioeconomics). Because
the book's structure parallels the chapters and subject matter
presented in a typical introductory macroeconomics textbook,
"Reintroducing Macroeconomics" provides readers with a running
commentary on the standard approach, while simultaneously
introducing them to a broader range of ideas about the causes and
appropriate policy responses to a wide range of common economic
problems. Although designed primarily as a companion volume for
students in introductory economics courses, the book can also be
used effectively for more targeted applications that highlight a
particular economic issue or approach. It will be of particular
interest to students in related disciplines (such as American
Studies, anthropology, black studies, environmental studies, gender
studies, history, political science, and sociology) who may be
required to take introductory economics classes and who are
interested in gaining an alternative perspective. By demonstrating
the vitality and common ground underlying a broad spectrum of
heterodox approaches, "Reintroducing Macroeconomics" brings
alternative perspectives into the classroom in an accessible way
that empowers students to think about the economy in new and
exciting ways. The text includes end-of-chapter study questions, as
well as a detailed note to instructors.
This lively introduction to heterodox economics provides a balanced
critique of the standard introductory macroeconomic curriculum. In
clear and accessible prose, it explains many of the key principles
that underlie a variety of alternative theoretical perspectives
(including institutionalist economics, radical economics, Post
Keynesian economics, feminist economics, ecological economics,
Marxist economics, social economics, and socioeconomics). Because
the book's structure parallels the chapters and subject matter
presented in a typical introductory macroeconomics textbook,
"Reintroducing Macroeconomics" provides readers with a running
commentary on the standard approach, while simultaneously
introducing them to a broader range of ideas about the causes and
appropriate policy responses to a wide range of common economic
problems. Although designed primarily as a companion volume for
students in introductory economics courses, the book can also be
used effectively for more targeted applications that highlight a
particular economic issue or approach. It will be of particular
interest to students in related disciplines (such as American
Studies, anthropology, black studies, environmental studies, gender
studies, history, political science, and sociology) who may be
required to take introductory economics classes and who are
interested in gaining an alternative perspective. By demonstrating
the vitality and common ground underlying a broad spectrum of
heterodox approaches, "Reintroducing Macroeconomics" brings
alternative perspectives into the classroom in an accessible way
that empowers students to think about the economy in new and
exciting ways. The text includes end-of-chapter study questions, as
well as a detailed note to instructors.
The deepening engagement of China in Africa since the end of the
cold war has led to debates about the evolving nature of this
relationship. Yet the focus of analysis has largely been confined
to the interactions between states. Little attention has been paid
to the growing dialogue between Chinese and African civil society
organizations. This collection of essays, written by scholars and
activists, explores the interaction between African and Chinese
nonstate actors and argues that the future of Africa-China
relations rests on including such voices if a robust and vibrant
engagement and a meaningful relationship are to be sustained.
Chinese and African Perspectives on China in Africa assesses
China's activities in Africa through patterns of investment, legal
cooperation, effects on the environment, trade, aid and labor
links, questions of peace, security and stability, the African
Union response, possible regulatory interventions, and the future
strengthening of an Africa-China CSO dialogue.
The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Urological Surgery returns fully
updated for a second edition to guide the reader step-by-step
through all types of urological operations. Including both
background information on key urological problems and alternative
surgical options, this Handbook is designed to guide the trainee
through all aspects of urological surgery, from gaining clear and
accurate consent to examining risks and complications of
procedures. With each chapter written by subspecialty experts, this
Handbook is packed with tips and tricks that offer practical and
theatre-based advice gleaned over years of theatre experience to
aid the reader. It also includes helpful pointers on aspects of
surgery including patient positioning, indications and
contraindications, types of incisions, and choice of ideal
instrument, alongside aftercare and follow-up for the patient.
Fully updated in accordance with new European guidelines and NICE
clinical guidance, with extra topics on technological developments
including robotic assisted surgery and a brand new chapter on
female urology and incontinence, the Oxford Specialist Handbook of
Urological Surgery is an essential resource for all urological
trainees and junior doctors.
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Steven Mark Pasha, Learn Care Excel
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R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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The Heroes of the Heap continue to contend with the evil unleashed
across the face of Tellus. The ancient barghest Old Shuck resumes
his hunt for the magical shards of an artifact that can rid him of
silver curse. Ozark the warlock is obsessed with destroying his
doppleganger while tasked by his infernal patron to recover a
monster of legend. The elemental Klaia and the dark druids of Cul
Grey march on Druidhenge as they spread the dreaded Blight. Former
Bandit King Alexandro uses his considerable guile to reconstruct
the Crossroads while his alter ego works to destroy it. Crullak,
Alaurel, Omar, Skullgrin, Box and Mik find their destinies
intertwined once more in order to either save Tellus or destroy it.
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