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This completely revised and comprehensive book deals with a range of issues, from the early history of social work, to working with individuals and small groups to contemporary debates around economic policy, and macro level intervention, management, administration, and research.
It also covers youth at risk, HIV/AIDS, child sexual abuse and addiction as particular fi elds of practice.
The text explores poverty, diversity and multicultural practice, values and ethics and theories for practice.
A book for finding purpose and strength in times of great despair, the international best-seller is still just as relevant today as when it was first published.
Man's Search for Meaning is more relevant than ever, Viktor Frank's message provides hope even in the darkest of times. It has sold more than 16 million copies in fifty languages. A reader survey for the Library of Congress that asked readers to name a "book that made a difference in your life" found Man's Search for Meaning among the ten most influential books in America.
Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of others he treated later in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Frankl's theory-known as logotherapy, from the Greek word logos ("meaning")-holds that our primary drive in life is not pleasure, as Freud maintained, but the discovery and pursuit of what we personally find meaningful.
Water Scarcity and Sustainable Agriculture in Semiarid Environment:
Tools, Strategies and Challenges for Woody Crops explores the
complex relationship between water scarcity and climate change,
agricultural water-use efficiency, crop-water stress management and
modeling water scarcity in woody crops. Understanding these cause-
and effect relationships and identifying the most appropriate
responses are critical for sustainable crop production. The book
focuses on Mediterranean environments to explain how to determine
the most appropriate strategy and implement an effective plan;
however, core concepts are translational to other regions.
Informative for those working in agricultural water management,
irrigation and drainage, crop physiology and sustainable
agriculture.
Music for Life: Music Participation and Quality of Life of Senior
Citizens presents a fresh, new exploration of the impact of musical
experiences on the quality of life of senior citizens, and charts a
new direction in the facilitation of the musical lives of people of
all ages. Authors Fung and Lehmberg clearly define the issues
surrounding music education, music participation, quality of life,
and senior citizens, discussing the most relevant research from the
fields of music education, adult learning, lifelong learning,
gerontology, medicine, music therapy, and interdisciplinary
studies. At the heart of the book is Evergreen Town, a retirement
community in the southeastern U.S.A., that serves as the backdrop
for three original research studies. The first of these is in two
phases, a survey and a focus group interview, that examines the
histories and rationales for the music participations and
non-participations of community residents. The second and third
case studies take an in-depth look at a church choir and a
bluegrass group, two prominent musical groups in the community, and
include the perspectives of the authors themselves as group members
and participant-observers. Fung and Lehmberg conclude with a
challenge for the profession of music education: to act on this
research and on the current advances in the field, to enable all
people to benefit from the richness of music as a substantial
contributor to quality of life.
A series of seminal technological revolutions has led to a new
generation of electronic devices miniaturized to such tiny scales
where the strange laws of quantum physics come into play. There is
no doubt that, unlike scientists and engineers of the past,
technology leaders of the future will have to rely on quantum
mechanics in their everyday work. This makes teaching and learning
the subject of paramount importance for further progress. Mastering
quantum physics is a very non-trivial task and its deep
understanding can only be achieved through working out real-life
problems and examples. It is notoriously difficult to come up with
new quantum-mechanical problems that would be solvable with a
pencil and paper, and within a finite amount of time. This book
remarkably presents some 700+ original problems in quantum
mechanics together with detailed solutions covering nearly 1000
pages on all aspects of quantum science. The material is largely
new to the English-speaking audience. The problems have been
collected over about 60 years, first by the lead author, the late
Prof. Victor Galitski, Sr. Over the years, new problems were added
and the material polished by Prof. Boris Karnakov. Finally, Prof.
Victor Galitski, Jr., has extended the material with new problems
particularly relevant to modern science.
Moving back through Dewey, Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Rousseau, the
lineage of Western music education finds its origins in Plato and
Pythagoras. Yet theories not rooted in the ancient Greek tradition
are all but absent. A Way of Music Education provides a much-needed
intervention, integrating ancient Chinese thought into the canon of
music education in a structured, systematized, and philosophical
way. The book's three central sources - the Yijing (The Book of
Changes), Confucianism, and Daoism - inform author C. Victor Fung's
argument: that the human being exists as an entity at the center of
an organismic world in which all things and events, including music
and music education, are connected. Fung ultimately proposes a new
educational philosophy based on three key ideas in Chinese thought:
change, balance, and liberation. A unique work, A Way of Music
Education offers a universal approach engrained in a specific and
ancient cultural tradition.
Many years after the United States initiated a military response to
the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, the nation continues
to prosecute what it considers an armed conflict against
transnational terrorist groups. Understanding how the law of armed
conflict applies to and regulates military operations executed
within the scope of this armed conflict against transnational
non-state terrorist groups is as important today as it was in
September 2001. In The War on Terror and the Laws of War seven
legal scholars, each with experience as military officers, focus on
how to strike an effective balance between the necessity of using
armed violence to subdue a threat to the nation with the
humanitarian interest of mitigating the suffering inevitably
associated with that use. Each chapter addresses a specific
operational issue, including the national right of self-defense,
military targeting and the use of drones, detention, interrogation,
trial by military commission of captured terrorist operatives, and
the impact of battlefield perspectives on counter-terror military
operations, while illustrating how the law of armed conflict
influences resolution of that issue. This Second Edition carries on
the critical mission of continuing the ongoing dialogue about the
law from an unabashedly military perspective, bringing practical
wisdom to the contentious topic of applying international law to
the battlefield.
Africa remains a mystery-enigma-attraction to investors, entrepreneurs and is growing on all fronts; without enough authoritative guides to the dynamics shaping the continent. Out of the top ten fastest growing economies of the world, no less than four are African – and yet the continent remains misunderstood.
There are many megatrends globally that warrant a special adaptation for the African continent, Africa Bounces Back uses case studies to show how these megatrends apply to the last economic growth frontier. The recent disruptions, including COVID-19, the changes in the US political landscape, human migration (including the surge of Africans moving to Europe), the rise of nationalism in developed countries, etc. all warrant attention in the context of what they mean for Africa as a destination of choice for investors, entrepreneurs and multinationals.
Victor Kgomoeswana has experience in two professional services firms (EY and Deloitte) – and at one of these he was instrumental in creating a knowledge resource centre for multinational clients who either had a presence in Africa and wanted to expand or those with no presence but interested in gaining insights before venturing.
He also has worked in the media since 1996 (all media, namely, print, radio, television and online) as anchor, specialist contributor, reporter, columnist, commentator – to date he still does an average of 3 interviews per week about the African continent, especially business and economic matters.
My name is Captain Danger and I'm the bravest of all captains! My stupid shadow has flown off to Cut-It-Out Island. That's a super-dangerous place, but I want him back. So together with my faithful dog Django, I'm going after him, and I've got a feeling we're in for an exciting adventure. Are you coming along? Or are you too scared?
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Marmaduke/Firehouse Dog (DVD)
Owen Wilson, Emma Stone, George Lopez, William H. Macy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, …
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Double bill of children's features. 'Marmaduke' (2010) is a part
live action, part CGI-animated family comedy based on the
long-running comic strip. When the Winslow family moves from Kansas
to Orange County, California with their goofy, accident-prone Great
Dane, Marmaduke (voiced by Owen Wilson), the big dog experiences
all kinds of trouble fitting in with his new canine neighbours. The
film also features the voice talents of Emma Stone, William H.
Macy, Sam Elliott, Steve Coogan and Kiefer Sutherland. 'Firehouse
Dog' (2007) follows Rex, Hollywood's top-grossing canine known for
his extreme athletic abilities and diva-like demeanour. His perks
package, rivalling that of any A-list celebrity, includes Kobe
beef, a poodle harem and a diamond collar. Unfortunately an
accident that occurs while Rex is shooting a commercial leads his
handlers to presume he's dead. But Rex is merely lost. Alone,
filthy and unrecognisable in an unfamiliar city, how will Rex deal
with a scenario much more common to dogs than his previous pampered
existence?
Exam Board: Pearson BTEC Academic Level: BTEC National Subject:
Engineering First teaching: September 2016 First Exams: Summer 2017
The Revision Guide is accompanied by an ActiveBook (eBook) so that
learners have the choice and flexibility to access materials
anytime or anywhere. The visually engaging format breaks the
content down into easily-digestible sections for students and
provides hassle-free instant-access revision for learners. Clear
specification fit, with revision activities and annotated sample
responses for each unit to show students how to tackle the assessed
tasks. Written with students in mind - in an informal voice that
talks directly to them. Designed to be used alongside the Workbook
with clear unit-by-unit correspondence to make it easy to use the
books together.
The first comprehensive examination of the relationship between war
and public health, this book documents the public health
consequences of war and describes what health professionals can do
to minimise these consequences. It explores the effects of war on
health, human rights, and the environment. The health and
environmental impact of both conventional weapons and weapons of
mass destruction (nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons) is
described in chapters that cover the consequences of their
production, testing, maintenance, use, and disposal. Separate
chapters cover especially vulnerable populations, such as women,
children, and refugees. In-depth descriptions of specific military
conflicts, including the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, and
wars in Central America provide striking illustrations of the
issues covered in other chapters. A series of chapters explores the
roles of health professionals and of organisations during war, and
in preventing war and its consequences. This revised second edition
includes seven new chapters, including one on landmines by the
Nobel Prize-winning founding director of the International Campaign
to Ban Landmines.
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A Day of Violence - Uncut (DVD)
Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Nick Rendell, Christopher Fosh, Victor D Thorn, Peter Rnic, …
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Low-budget British crime thriller. Mitchell Parker (Nick Rendell)
is a backstreet, lowlife debt collector who thinks he has hit the
big time when he stumbles across a cache of money hidden in the
flat of one of his clients, drug dealer Hopper (Giovanni Lombardo
Radice). But helping himself turns out to be a deadly mistake when
it materialises that the money was in fact the property of
Mitchell's new boss, gangster Curtis Boswell (Victor D Thorn).
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Williamsburg (Paperback)
Victor Lederer, Brooklyn Historical Society
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There is no New York neighborhood that boasts a richer history or
more exciting present than Williamsburg. At first a quiet waterside
community, Williamsburg briefly became a wealthy suburb of
Manhattan in the middle of the nineteenth century. Heavy
industrialization and a tidal wave of immigrants later turned
Williamsburg into New York's poorest, most crowded quarter. With
images drawn chiefly from the rich photographic collection of the
Brooklyn Historical Society, Williamsburg illustrates the
neighborhood's transformation from one of New York's most
impoverished and least fashionable neighborhoods to a modern-day
example of the city's capacity for self-renewal.
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