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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
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original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Hey Friends 'N' Neigeighbors, 20-20 Vision A Ministers Story is
just that.It's a story 'Bout a "Cherokee Hillbilly Preacher.."... I
have been a Minister in song since I was 15 years old.Last week
LOL. And I've been A minister In Gods Word since the early
1990's....This story is a true story 'Bout my life 'N' written from
the heart.I know if you like a Christian "HEART FELT" story you're
bound to enjoy 20-20 Vision A Minister's Story.....I personally
guaranty it.... God Bless Y'All, Bluegrass Charley The 20-20 Vision
Man
This book explores the ways in which neoliberal capitalism has
reshaped the lives of working-class men around the world. It
focuses on the effects of employment change and of new forms of
governmentality on men's experiences of both public and private
life. The book presents a range of international studies-from the
US, UK, and Australia to Western and Northern Europe, Russia, and
Nigeria-that move beyond discourses positing a 'masculinity crisis'
or pathologizing working-class men. Instead, the authors look at
the active ways men have dealt with forms of economic and symbolic
marginalization and the barriers they have faced in doing so. While
the focus of the volume is employment change, it covers a range of
topics from consumption and leisure to education and family.
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This edited collection provides the first in-depth analysis of
social policies and the risks faced by young people. The book
explores the effects of both the economic crisis and austerity
policies on the lives of young Europeans, examining both the
precarity of youth transitions, and the function of welfare state
policies.
Probabilistic Modelling in Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics
has been written for researchers and students in statistics,
machine learning, and the biological sciences. The first part of
this book provides a self-contained introduction to the methodology
of Bayesian networks. The following parts demonstrate how these
methods are applied in bioinformatics and medical informatics. All
three fields - the methodology of probabilistic modeling,
bioinformatics, and medical informatics - are evolving very
quickly. The text should therefore be seen as an introduction,
offering both elementary tutorials as well as more advanced
applications and case studies.
What is the relation between social class and social justice? This
is currently a matter of public as well as academic controversy.
While nobody would deny that the distribution of rewards in
industrial societies is unequal, there is sharp disagreement about
whether this inequality can be justified. Some see existing
patterns of social mobility as evidence of inequality of
opportunity. Others regard them as meritocratic, simply reflecting
the distribution of abilities among the population. This
fascinating, interdisciplinary study brings together recent
developments in normative thinking about social justice with new
empirical findings about educational attainment and social
mobility. The result is a path-breaking contribution to our
thinking about issues of class and justice, one that will be of
interest to both sociologists and political theorists for many
years to come.
This book addresses the recent marginalisation of class theory in
youth sociology. The authors argue for the importance of
reinstating class analysis as central to understanding young
people's lives in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Their analysis recognises that in periods of social change, class
relationships and processes can and do get reconfigured, but by
drawing on the work of Pierre Bourdieu, they show that class, while
being dynamic, remains core to shaping the everyday lives of young
people. Students and scholars across a range of areas including the
sociology of youth, sociology of education, social work and social
policy will find this book of interest.
This book examines gender attitudes in Reddit's popular video
gaming community subreddit, r/gaming. Video gaming has long been
understood as a masculinised social space and, while increasing
numbers of girls and women now engage in the pastime, boys and men
remain the predominant social actors. Furthermore, the gaming
community has been widely identified as a prime case study in
broader concerns around 'toxic' masculinity and gendered online
harassment. However, there is also underexamined evidence of a
growing movement in the community coming forward to voice its
collective opposition. Utilising an innovative combination of
computational and qualitative methods, the research undertaken here
exposes this fuller picture, revealing significant contestation and
a spectrum of attitudes that mark out this popular gaming community
as a battleground for gender (in)equality. Students and scholars
across a range of disciplines, including gender studies, media
studies, cultural studies, sociology, games studies and computer
sciences, will find this book of interest.
Japan's Demographic Revival shifts discussions about employing
immigration as the 'best' or 'sole' solution to assuaging Japan's
demographic quagmire to a more systematic approach that identifies
structural, organizational and cultural impediments that contribute
to Japan's (and other countries') declining demographic situations.
This edited volume also sheds light on the plethora of changes
required to produce a demographically sustainable Japan.Part One
includes chapters explaining the endogenous, ethnocultural and
structural obstacles that link ethnocultural understandings of
citizenship and nationality. Part Two consists of chapters that
provide insight into the societal barriers that exist in Japan to
address demographic issues. Part Three shifts its focus away from
identifying and analyzing the structural, organizational and
cultural factors towards chapters that are policy oriented, linking
existing policies as contributing factors behind Japan's
demographic challenge.
One of the greatest pitchers of his era, William Arthur "Candy"
Cummings was born in 1848, when baseball was in its infancy. As the
game evolved through the 1870s, Candy's invention, the curveball,
played a transformative role. His stamp on baseball earned him a
place in the Hall of Fame. Drawing on extensive research, this
first full-length biography traces Candy's New England heritage and
chronicles his rise to the top, from pitching for amateur teams in
mid-1860s Brooklyn to playing in the National Association of
Professional Base Ball Players-the first major league-and then the
newly-formed National League. A critical examination of the
evidence and competing claims reveals that Cummings was, indeed,
the originator of the curveball.
Young Working Class Men in Transition uses a unique blend of
concepts from the sociologies of youth and masculinity combined
with Bourdieusian social theory to investigate British young
working-class men's transition to adulthood. Indeed, utilising data
from biographical interviews as well as an ethnographic observation
of social media activity, this volume provides novel insights by
following young men across a seven-year time period. Against the
grain of prominent popular discourses that position young
working-class men as in 'crisis' or as adhering to negative forms
of traditional masculinity, this book consequently documents subtle
yet positive shifts in the performance of masculinity among this
generation. Underpinned by a commitment to a much more expansive
array of emotionality than has previously been revealed in such
studies, young men are shown to be engaged in school, open to so
called 'women's work' in the service sector, and committed to
relatively egalitarian divisions of labour in the family home.
Despite this, class inequalities inflect their transition to
adulthood with the 'toxicity' of neoliberalism - rather than toxic
masculinity - being core to this reality. Problematising how
working-class masculinity is often represented, Young Working Class
Men in Transition both demonstrates and challenges the portrayal of
working class masculinity as a repository of homophobia, sexism and
anti-feminine acting. It will appeal to students and researchers
interested in fields such as youth studies, masculinity studies,
gender studies, sociology of education and sociology of work.
In March 2011, people in a coastal Japanese city stood atop a
seawall watching the approach of the tsunami that would kill them.
They believed—naively—that the huge concrete barrier would save
them. Instead, they perished, betrayed by the very thing built to
protect them. Erratic weather, blistering drought, rising seas, and
ecosystem collapse now affect every inch of the globe.
Increasingly, we no longer look to stop climate change, choosing
instead to adapt to it. Never have so many undertaken such a
widespread, hurried attempt to remake the world. Predictably, our
hubris has led to unintended—and sometimes
disastrous—consequences. Academics call it maladaptation; in
simple terms, it’s about solutions that backfire. Over the
Seawall tells us the stories behind these unintended consequences
and about the fixes that can do more harm than good. From seawalls
in coastal Japan, to the re-engineered waters in the Ganges River
Delta, to the artificial ribbon of water supporting both farms and
urban centres in parched Arizona, Stephen Robert Miller traces the
histories of engineering marvels that were once deemed too smart
and too big to fail. In each he takes us into the land and culture,
seeking out locals and experts to better understand how
complicated, grandiose schemes led instead to failure, and to find
answers to the technologic holes we’ve dug ourselves into. Over
the Seawall urges us to take a hard look at the fortifications we
build and how they’ve fared in the past. It embraces humanity’s
penchant for problem-solving, but argues that if we are to adapt
successfully to climate change, we must recognize that working with
nature is not surrender but the only way to assure a secure future.
This collection of papers by leading scholars, business leaders,
and government officials discusses recent developments in the
global movements of people, goods, services, and information in the
Asia-Pacific region. Such movements are both the cause and
consequence of the latest round of globalization, a process of
special significance to the Asia-Pacific region. The lead paper by
Professor Yuan-Tseh Lee, Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry and former
President of Academia Sinica, offers a personal reflection on
international education and the global flow of knowledge and
talent. Another lead paper by Ambassador Alfonso Yuchengco, one of
the region's most respected business leaders and diplomats,
provides insights on transnational businesses and diplomacy,
especially in the ASEAN Plus-Three context and China's re-emergence
as a world power. Other papers present new theoretical, policy and
empirical understanding of international migration, trade and
investment movements, global logistics, and transnational flows of
information technology and architectural influences. The papers
were made possible by the International Scientific Meetings Grant
of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Ministry
of Education, which encourages the involvement of young scholars in
the wider dissemination of knowledge on issues of major scientific
and practical importance to the international community.
Planning Armageddon provides the first detailed account of
Britain's Command, Control, Intelligence and Communications
infrastructure. A central theme of the book is the British-American
atomic relationship and its implications for NATO strategy. Based
on the recollections of officials and military officers in both
Britain and the United States and employing recently declassified
government documents, Planning Armageddon presents a systematic
analysis of British involvement in nuclear planning from Hiroshima
to the development of Polaris. At the same time, it provides an
important examination of the operational weaknesses of the British
nuclear deterrent and the potential hazards presented by
unwarranted secrecy.
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