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The Crime Data Handbook
Ian Brunton-Smith, Tim Verlaan, Henk Elffers, Sam Langton, Stuart Thomas, …
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Economic Considerations for Libraries, Archives and Museums
provides insight into the economics of collaboration across
Libraries, Archives, and Museums (LAMs) and cultural heritage
funding. Drawing together a series of global reflections on the
past, present and future of cross-sector approaches to preserving
and promoting cultural heritage, this volume examines the economic
prospects of LAMs from a variety of facets. Divided into five
sections, the book covers the five most important areas in the
development and sustainability of collaborative LAM projects: the
digital environment; collaborative models; education; funding
issues; and alternate sources of funding. Responding directly to
the issue of a lack of adequate funding for maintaining and
providing access to cultural heritage resources globally, the book
argues that cultural heritage institutions must seek creative
methods for funding and collaboration at all levels to achieve
shared goals. Economic Considerations for Libraries, Archives and
Museums will be of interest to all those engaged in the study of
library and information science, archival studies, museum studies
and digital preservation. Administrators and practitioners will
also find much to interest them within the pages of the book.
Today, there exists a provocative need for a model of ministry that
functions as a mediating structure to provoke a Christian identity
and a secular relevance. Many classical as well as modern models of
ministry appear to stress either a Christian identity or secular
relevance. However, both qualities are essential to a comprehensive
and current model of ministry. In Sketching a Scheme, author Stuart
Wilson presents a friendship model of ministry that is both
traditionally faithful and worldly pertinent.
66 on 66 provides a unique perspective on what, 50 years on,
remains the greatest occasion in English sporting history.
Countless words have been written and spoken about this
extraordinary match which made national heroes of the team and its
manager. Yet this book eschews those men who sported the Three
Lions that day and, instead, talks to dozens of other people who
were present. For the first time, one book collects together the
fans, the journalists, the celebrities, the musicians, the police
officers, the ball boys and the officials who all witnessed that
famous, wonderful match. Their stories are accompanied by
newly-taken, world-class photographs making 66 on 66 the definitive
record of England's World Cup glory.
Over the past few decades, significant changes have occurred across
capital markets. Shareholder activists have become more prominent,
institutional investors have begun to wield more power, and
intermediaries like investment advisory firms have greatly
increased their influence. These changes to the economic
environment in which corporations operate have outpaced changes in
basic corporate law and left corporations uncertain of how to
respond to the new dynamics and adhere to their fiduciary duties to
stockholders. With The Corporate Contract in Changing Times, Steven
Davidoff Solomon and Randall Stuart Thomas bring together leading
corporate law scholars, judges, and lawyers from top corporate law
firms to explore what needs to change and what has prevented reform
thus far. Among the topics addressed are how the law could be
adapted to the reality that activist hedge funds pose a more
serious threat to corporations than the hostile takeovers and how
statutory laws, such as the rules governing appraisal rights, could
be reviewed in the wake of appraisal arbitrage. Together, the
contributors surface promising paths forward for future corporate
law and public policy.
This is a carefully researched and completely rewritten version of
Adelaide Fries's 1949 history that traced the Forsyth story from
its Moravian beginnings through the joining of Winston and Salem
and concluded with a forward look to Wake Forest College as a key
to future cultural growth. The authors emphasize the contributions
of the county beyond the city limits, reflecting the growing social
and economic importance of the suburban and rural area in the past
twenty-five years. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press
Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make
available again books from our distinguished backlist that were
previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered
from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback
formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
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