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Time correspondent Simon Shuster delivers the unmissable account of
the Russian invasion of Ukraine, written and reported from inside
the presidential compound in Kyiv, based on Shuster's
unparalleled access to President Zelensky and his top aides.
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Time correspondent Simon Shuster delivers the definitive account of
the Russian invasion of Ukraine, written and reported from inside
the presidential compound in Kyiv, based on Shuster's unparalleled
access to President Zelensky and his top aides.
Whether you are struggling in a bad relationship or an unfulfilling
job or simply wish to relate to yourself and others in a deeper and
more promising way, Your GPS for Less Stress can help you. In
addition to offering insights and examples from the lives of some
of the world's most successful individuals, Rabbi Kenneth Shuster
has crafted twelve rules from the disciplines of psychology,
religion, sociology, and philosophy, so you can experience the
least amount of stress possible and achieve just about any goal you
may have. Specifically, Rabbi Shuster will show you the importance
of: Maximizing your potential Having compatible relationships
Treating others with respect Saving and investing Budgeting money
and managing time Surmounting your fears Regardless of your
particular issue, you owe it to yourself to enjoy the best life has
to offer "Your GPS for Less Stress is an invaluable contribution to
the self-help genre that will help you both beat stress and enjoy
better interpersonal relationships." - Rabbi Irwin Katsof, author
of How to Get Your Prayers Answered "Ken Shuster is a rabbi by
training, but he is also a first-rate psychologist. Your GPS for
Less Stress is packed full of universal wisdom and solid
psychological information, that will make you happier, healthier,
calmer and wiser " - Israel Kalman, author of Bullies to Buddies:
How to Turn Your Enemies into Friends
Strategic to the study of popular evangelical movements, this
volume provides a thorough description of the holdings of one of
the major evangelical resource centers in the United States. The
Billy Graham Center, with its focus on efforts by Evangelicals
around the world to spread the Christian Gospel, with a special
emphasis on North America, has developed a superb array of sources
to document this vigorous yet largely uncharted aspect of modern
Christianity. The special strengths of the Graham Center's Library,
Museum, and Archives are documented here. Books, magazines,
photographs, paintings, artifacts, diaries, letters, and files of
Christian organizations are among the types of sources described.
Two appendices, comprising 20 percent of this volume, give detailed
summaries of holdings in 161 other archives and libraries
throughout the United States. Also included are 61 photographs of
artifacts and documents from the Graham Center. This guide includes
three main chapters on the Library, Museum, and Archives of the
Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College. Chapters on the collections
of the Library and Museum discuss their thematic strengths,
featured holdings, and services. A lengthy chapter on the Archives
provides an overview, an annotated catalog of its more than 525
collections, and a list of subjects treated in each collection. Two
appendices provide extensive descriptions of other archival and
library collections around the country. A comprehensive index of
subjects and names quickly helps researchers determine what the
Graham Center and other North American research centers offer. The
user can enjoy a general overview or receive direct information on
a specific topic. This volume is designed for the varied interests
of pastor, missionary, scholar, journalist, or interested
layperson.
From the groundbreaking partnership of Macmillan Learning and
Scientific American comes this one-of-a-kind introduction to the
science of biology and its impact on the way we live. Available for
the first time with Macmillan's new online learning tool, Achieve,
Biology for a Changing World explores the core ideas of biology
through chapters written and illustrated in the style of a
Scientific American article. Chapters don't just feature compelling
stories of real people-each chapter is a newsworthy story that
serves as a context for covering the standard curriculum for the
non-majors biology course. Achieve is Macmillan's new online
learning platform that supports educators and students throughout
the full range of instruction, including assets suitable for
pre-class preparation, in-class active learning, and post-class
study and assessment. The pairing of a powerful new platform with
outstanding biology content provides an unrivaled learning
experience.
THE STRANGLING OF PERSIA MR. W. MORGAN SHTJSTEE, LATE
TREASURER-GENERAL OF PEK8IA. THE STRANGLING OF PERSIA STORY OF THE
EUROPEAN DIPLOMACY AND ORIENTAL INTRIGUE THAT RE SULTED IN THE
DENATIONALIZATION OF TWELVE MILLION MOHAMMEDANS A PERSONAL NAEEATI
E BY W. MORGAN SHUSTER EX-TREAStmER-GENERAL OP PERSIA ILLUSTRATED
WITH PHOTOGRAPHS AND MAP NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1912 TO THE
PERSIAN PEOPLE In the endeavor to repay in some slight measure the
debt of gratitude imposed on me through their confidence in my
purposes toward them and by their unwavering belief, under
difficult and forbidding cir cumstances, in my desire to serve them
for the re generation of their nation, this book is dedicated by
the author. U4S 1 t l t CONTENTS CHAPTER I Persia decides to obtain
financial administrators from America. The Americans arrive at
Teheran 3 CHAPTER II The political and financial situation in
Persia as we found it. Powers of the Regent, the Cabinet and the
Medjlis. Form of government and sources of revenue. The public
debt. The various foreign loans ... o 35 CHAPTER III General plan
adopted for reorganization. The law of June 13, 1911. Attitude of
the foreign powers. The Stokes incident. The Treas ury Gendarmerie.
The spirit of the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 49 CHAPTER IV
The attempt of Muhammad Ali Mirza, ex-Shah of Persia, to regain the
throne. Russian intrigues and connivance. Military operations
against the ex-Shah and his brothers. Success of the Nationalist
troops. Defeat and death of Arshadud-Dawla 85 CHAPTER V Military
operations against Prince Salarud-Dawla. His defeat by the
Government forces. The incident arising from the confiscation by
the Government of the estates of PrinceShuauVSaltana. My letter to
the London Times 134 CHAPTER VI The first Russian ultimatum to
Persia. The British Government ad vises Persia to accept. The
Persian Government apologizes. The second ultimatum 157 CHAPTER VII
The bread riots. The Medjlis rejects Russias ultimatum. Invasion by
Russian troops. Persia plans for resistance. Part played by P
ersian women. Abolishment of the Modjlis by coup detat Decem ber 24
169 CONTENTS CHAPTER VIII PAG33 My relations with the de facto
Government of Persia. Massacres at Tabriz, Resht and Enzeli by
Russian troops. My departure from Teheran 205 CHAPTER IX Character
of the Regent, of the different Government officials and of the
Medjlis. Character and capacity of the Persian people . . . 231
CHAPTER X The European diplomatic field in 1911. British and
Russian policies. The Potsdam Agreement and the secret
understanding between Rus sia and Germany. Strategical value of
Persia. Sir Edward Greys charges against the Treasurer-General. The
Anglo-Russian Agree ment .... 247 CHAPTER XI The taxation system of
Persia. My plans for the reorganization of the finances.
Possibilities of railroad development. Potential wealth and
resources of Persia 277 CHAPTER XII Conclusion, , ..-. ., . 319
LIST OF ILLUSTEATIONS PAGE Mr. W. Morgan Sinister, Late
Treasurer-General of Persia, Frontispiece Nasiru J d-Din Shah with
overcoat and a group of his Ministers and Attendants xix Mushirud
Dawla xxvi Aynud-Dawla, One of the Persian Grandees of the Old
Regime . . . xxvi Muhammad AH Shah Mounted on his Favorite Horse
xxxi Aminus-Sultan, Atabak xxxi Russian and Persian Officers of the
Notorious Cossack Brigade . xxxviii Muhammad Ali Shah now ex-Shah
and His Suite xliv Mr. H.C. Baskerville, The American Teacher in
Tabriz .... xlvii Mr. W. A. Moore xlvii Muhammad Ali Shah and His
Suite Iviii Ayvan, one of the two Assassins of the Persian Minister
of Finance., Saniud-Dawla, who was shot in February, 1911 . ., . .
. . Ixi Saniud-Dawla, The Minister of Finance Ixi Map showing the
three Spheres Russian, British and Neutral De fined in the
Anglo-Russian Agreement of August 31, 1907 ... 4 Mr. F. S. Cairns,
Director of Taxation, and Mr. Shusters Principal Assistant in
Persia 7 Mr. Charles I...
This is a one-of-a-kind introduction to the science of biology and
its impact on the way we live. Two experienced educators and a
science journalist explore the core ideas of biology through
chapters written and illustrated in the style of a Scientific
American article. Chapters don't just feature compelling stories of
real people-each chapter is a newsworthy story that serves as a
context for covering the standard curriculum for the non-majors
biology course. Scientific American Biology for a Changing World is
available with LaunchPad. LaunchPad combines an interactive ebook
with high-quality multimedia content and ready-made assessment
options, including LearningCurve adaptive quizzing. See 'Instructor
Resources' and 'Student Resources' for further information.
This book presents critical engagements with the work of Hent de
Vries, widely regarded as one of the most important living
philosophers of religion. Contributions by a distinguished group of
scholars discuss the role played by religion in philosophy; the
emergence and possibilities of the category of religion; and the
relation between religion and violence, secularism, and
sovereignty. Together, they provide a synoptic view of how de
Vries's work has prompted a reconceptualization of how religion
should be studied, especially in relation to theology, politics,
and new media. The volume will be of particular interest to
scholars of religious studies, theology, and philosophy.
- First volume in almost 10 years to bring together a broad
collection on world music analysis, capturing where the field is
now - Wide-reaching scope makes this the perfect first stop for
anyone interested in world music analysis, and could make it a good
focus for seminars at graduate or advanced undergraduate level.
This book is concerned with the connection between the formal
structure of agency and the formal structure of genocide. The
contributors employ philosophical approaches to explore the idea of
genocidal violence as a structural element in the world. Do
mechanisms or structures in nation-states produce types of national
citizens that are more susceptible to genocidal projects? There are
powerful arguments within philosophy that in order to be the
subjects of our own lives, we must constitute ourselves
specifically as national subjects and organize ourselves into
nation states. Additionally, there are other genocidal structures
of human society that spill beyond historically limited episodes.
The chapters in this volume address the significance-moral,
ethical, political-of the fact that our very form of agency
suggests or requires these structures. The contributors touch on
topics including birthright citizenship, contemporary mass
incarceration, anti-black racism, and late capitalism. Logics of
Genocide will be of interest to scholars and advanced students
working in philosophy, critical theory, genocide studies, Holocaust
and Jewish studies, history, and anthropology.
This book is concerned with the connection between the formal
structure of agency and the formal structure of genocide. The
contributors employ philosophical approaches to explore the idea of
genocidal violence as a structural element in the world. Do
mechanisms or structures in nation-states produce types of national
citizens that are more susceptible to genocidal projects? There are
powerful arguments within philosophy that in order to be the
subjects of our own lives, we must constitute ourselves
specifically as national subjects and organize ourselves into
nation states. Additionally, there are other genocidal structures
of human society that spill beyond historically limited episodes.
The chapters in this volume address the significance-moral,
ethical, political-of the fact that our very form of agency
suggests or requires these structures. The contributors touch on
topics including birthright citizenship, contemporary mass
incarceration, anti-black racism, and late capitalism. Logics of
Genocide will be of interest to scholars and advanced students
working in philosophy, critical theory, genocide studies, Holocaust
and Jewish studies, history, and anthropology.
The aim of this unique volume is to help medical researchers design
clinical trials to improve survival, remission duration, or time to
recurrence of disease. Written in a user-friendly step-by-step
format, this work enables the researcher-with no background in
statistics-to determine sample size and write statistical
considerations for their protocols. It provides critical language
which can help with FDA submissions and/or research grants. It also
provides the mathematical justification of the material at a level
consistent with one year of undergraduate mathematical statistics.
It presents survival analysis methods at a more elementary level
than any known text. Filled with tables, figures, plus an extensive
appendix, this one-of-a-kind reference is an absolute must for all
clinical researchers and biostatisticians.
**Finalist, PROSE Award in Clinical Medicine** A rich examination
of the history of trans medicine and current day practice Surfacing
in the mid-twentieth century, yet shrouded in social stigma,
transgender medicine is now a rapidly growing medical field. In
Trans Medicine, stef shuster makes an important intervention in how
we understand the development of this field and how it is being
used to "treat" gender identity today. Drawing on interviews with
medical providers as well as ethnographic and archival research,
shuster examines how health professionals approach patients who
seek gender-affirming care. From genital reconstructions to hormone
injections, the practice of trans medicine charts new medical
ground, compelling medical professionals to plan treatments without
widescale clinical trials to back them up. Relying on cultural
norms and gut instincts to inform their treatment plans, shuster
shows how medical providers' lack of clinical experience and
scientific research undermines their ability to interact with
patients, craft treatment plans, and make medical decisions. This
situation defies how providers are trained to work with patients
and creates uncertainty. As providers navigate the developing
knowledge surrounding the medical care of trans folk, Trans
Medicine offers a rare opportunity to understand how providers make
decisions while facing challenges to their expertise and, in the
process, have acquired authority not only over clinical outcomes,
but over gender itself.
The aim of this unique volume is to help medical researchers design
clinical trials to improve survival, remission duration, or time to
recurrence of disease. Written in a user-friendly step-by-step
format, this work enables the researcher-with no background in
statistics-to determine sample size and write statistical
considerations for their protocols. It provides critical language
which can help with FDA submissions and/or research grants. It also
provides the mathematical justification of the material at a level
consistent with one year of undergraduate mathematical statistics.
It presents survival analysis methods at a more elementary level
than any known text. Filled with tables, figures, plus an extensive
appendix, this one-of-a-kind reference is an absolute must for all
clinical researchers and biostatisticians.
German Disarmament After World War I examines the Allied
disarmament of Germany and the challenges that such an enormous
task presented to international efforts in enforcing the Treaty of
Versailles. In the twenty-first century, disarmament remains a
critical issue for the International community. This new book
focuses on three key areas and lessons of Allied disarmament
operations from 1920-31: the role and experience of international
arms inspectors working amidst an embittered German populace the
ramifications of the divergent disarmament priorities of the
leaders of the disarmament coalition the effectiveness of united
Allied policies backed by sanctions. These major issues are
examined within the overall context of the assessment of Allied
disarmament operations in Germany. While some historians perceive
German disarmament as a failure, this book argues that arms
inspectors successfully destroyed Germany's ability to pose a
military threat to European security. This new study shows how the
destructive legacy of war convinced the victorious nations,
especially Britain and France, of the importance in minimizing
German military strength. French post-war security concerns,
however, were often faced with the unwillingness of Britain to
enforce the totality of the military articles of the treaty. German
obstruction also influenced Allied disarmament policies. German
Disarmament After World War I examines the initial effectiveness of
Allied disarmament efforts in Germany and explains how they
ultimately disappeared through diverging conceptions of a post-war
world. This book will be of great interest to all students of
disarmament, the interwar period and of military history, modern
European history and security studies.
German Disarmament After World War I examines the Allied
disarmament of Germany and the challenges that such an enormous
task presented to international efforts in enforcing the Treaty of
Versailles. In the twenty-first century, disarmament remains a
critical issue for the International community. This new book
focuses on three key areas and lessons of Allied disarmament
operations from 1920-31: the role and experience of international
arms inspectors working amidst an embittered German populace the
ramifications of the divergent disarmament priorities of the
leaders of the disarmament coalition the effectiveness of united
Allied policies backed by sanctions. These major issues are
examined within the overall context of the assessment of Allied
disarmament operations in Germany. While some historians perceive
German disarmament as a failure, this book argues that arms
inspectors successfully destroyed Germany's ability to pose a
military threat to European security. This new study shows how the
destructive legacy of war convinced the victorious nations,
especially Britain and France, of the importance in minimizing
German military strength. French post-war security concerns,
however, were often faced with the unwillingness of Britain to
enforce the totality of the military articles of the treaty. German
obstruction also influenced Allied disarmament policies. German
Disarmament After World War I examines the initial effectiveness of
Allied disarmament efforts in Germany and explains how they
ultimately disappeared through diverging conceptions of a post-war
world. This book will be of great interest to all students of
disarmament, the interwar period and of military history, modern
European history and security studies.
What does it mean to wonder in awe or terror about the world? How
do you philosophically understand Judaism? In How to Measure
a World?: A Philosophy of Judaism, Martin Shuster provides answers
to these questions and more. Â Emmanuel Levinas suggested
that Judaism is best understood as an anachronism. Shuster attempts
to make sense of this claim by alternatively considering questions
of the inscrutability of ultimate reality, of the pain and
commonness of human suffering, and of the ways in which Judaism is
entangled with the world. Drawing on phenomenology and Jewish
thought, Shuster offers novel readings of some of the classic
figures of Jewish philosophy while inserting other voices into the
tradition, from Moses Maimonides to Theodor W. Adorno to Walter
Benjamin to Stanley Cavell. Â How to Measure a
World? examines elements of the Jewish philosophical record
to get at the full intellectual scope and range of Levinas's
proposal. Shuster's view of anachronism thereby provokes an
assessment of the world and our place in it. A particular
understanding of Jewish philosophy emerges, not only through the
traditions it encompasses, but also through an understanding of the
relationship between humans and their world. In the end, Levinas's
suggestion is examined theoretically as much as practically,
revealing what's at stake for Judaism as much as for the world.
Even though it's frequently asserted that we are living in a golden
age of scripted television, television as a medium is still not
taken seriously as an artistic art form, nor has the stigma of
television as "chewing gum for the mind" really disappeared.
Philosopher Martin Shuster argues that television is the modern art
form, full of promise and urgency, and in New Television, he offers
a strong philosophical justification for its importance. Through
careful analysis of shows including The Wire, Justified, and Weeds,
among others; and European and Anglophone philosophers, such as
Stanley Cavell, Hannah Arendt, and Martin Heidegger; Shuster
reveals how various contemporary television series engage deeply
with aesthetic and philosophical issues in modernism and modernity.
What unifies the aesthetic and philosophical ambitions of new
television is a commitment to portraying and exploring the family
as the last site of political possibility in a world otherwise
bereft of any other sources of traditional authority; consequently,
at the heart of new television are profound political stakes.
What does it mean to wonder in awe or terror about the world? How
do you philosophically understand Judaism? In How to Measure
a World?: A Philosophy of Judaism, Martin Shuster provides answers
to these questions and more. Â Emmanuel Levinas suggested
that Judaism is best understood as an anachronism. Shuster attempts
to make sense of this claim by alternatively considering questions
of the inscrutability of ultimate reality, of the pain and
commonness of human suffering, and of the ways in which Judaism is
entangled with the world. Drawing on phenomenology and Jewish
thought, Shuster offers novel readings of some of the classic
figures of Jewish philosophy while inserting other voices into the
tradition, from Moses Maimonides to Theodor W. Adorno to Walter
Benjamin to Stanley Cavell. Â How to Measure a
World? examines elements of the Jewish philosophical record
to get at the full intellectual scope and range of Levinas's
proposal. Shuster's view of anachronism thereby provokes an
assessment of the world and our place in it. A particular
understanding of Jewish philosophy emerges, not only through the
traditions it encompasses, but also through an understanding of the
relationship between humans and their world. In the end, Levinas's
suggestion is examined theoretically as much as practically,
revealing what's at stake for Judaism as much as for the world.
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