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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.
Discussing various aspects of accounting theory by collecting
diverse pieces originally published between 1978 and 1994, this
volume asks and answers the following questions: What do the
figures from a company's report actually mean? To what uses can
they properly be put? Could they be improved? What effect have they
on the outside world?
This volume brings together noteworthy articles in accounting. Some
of the pieces existed in journals, but many were commissioned
specifically for this volume. They fill gaps in the usual
text-books, gaps that are particularly glaring where concepts are
at issue. Among other things the articles cover: depreciation
dividend law social accounting value and income inflation
This anthology, designed for use in undergraduate courses in
environmental ethics, includes new and classic readings by leading
writers in the field, full-length case studies, and many short
discussion cases. Introductions and discussion questions are
provided for all the essays, with each chapter introduced by a
summary of the issues and appropriate philosophic, historical and
scientific background. Exploring ethical theory, environmental
ethics, science and the environmental movement, Earthcare also
offers suggestions for students on how to think about ethics and
the environment. Through many worldviews, religions and
philosophical perspectives, this collection grapples with
environmental ethics issues from valuing nature, concerns about the
atmosphere, water, land, animals, and human population as well as
the interlocking and often problematic interests of business,
consumption, energy and sustainability. This book also features
examples of a wide variety of environmentally engaged individuals,
giving students a way of seeing the connections between the
material studied and what they themselves might accomplish.
This anthology, designed for use in undergraduate courses in
environmental ethics, includes new and classic readings by leading
writers in the field, full-length case studies, and many short
discussion cases. Introductions and discussion questions are
provided for all the essays, with each chapter introduced by a
summary of the issues and appropriate philosophic, historical and
scientific background. Exploring ethical theory, environmental
ethics, science and the environmental movement, Earthcare also
offers suggestions for students on how to think about ethics and
the environment. Through many worldviews, religions and
philosophical perspectives, this collection grapples with
environmental ethics issues from valuing nature, concerns about the
atmosphere, water, land, animals, and human population as well as
the interlocking and often problematic interests of business,
consumption, energy and sustainability. This book also features
examples of a wide variety of environmentally engaged individuals,
giving students a way of seeing the connections between the
material studied and what they themselves might accomplish.
This volume brings together noteworthy articles in accounting. Some
of the pieces existed in journals, but many were commissioned
specifically for this volume. They fill gaps in the usual
text-books, gaps that are particularly glaring where concepts are
at issue. Among other things the articles cover: depreciation
dividend law social accounting value and income inflation
This comprehensive, case-based resource provides the
state-of-the-art knowledge that can help readers improve access and
optimize delivery of stroke thrombectomy. Improving access to
stroke is of particular importance because patients often
misinterpret their symptoms or cannot speak for themselves if they
have aphasia. More importantly, access needs to be organized
because stroke therapies are all extremely time-sensitive.
Scalable, choreographed protocols are necessary for emergency
medical systems to 'capture' stroke patients and automatically
transport and triage to time-sensitive treatments. Many of the
chapters in the first section on Fundamentals and Systems provide
valuable insight in improving access to stroke care. Replete with
illustrative case studies and emphasizing that treatment approaches
to stroke should not be comprised of a one-size-fits-all approach,
this illuminating title provides the complete thought, detail,
insight and organization that will help readers meet the needs of
stroke patients with large vessel occlusions. 12 Strokes: A
Case-based Guide to Acute Ischemic Stroke Management examines the
primary technical principles that underlie the current thrombectomy
approaches. Instead of continuing the conceptual dichotomy of stent
vs. aspiration, many of the chapters look at underlying principles
and then discuss ways in which the currently available devices and
approaches can best exploit them. The variety, creativity and
detail in many of these chapters will help the reader develop a
deeper understanding that might assist their ability to
successfully take care of their next patient that 'doesn't follow
the textbook.' In addition, the anatomic and pathophysiologic
classification of the core Twelve Chapters will help readers
organize their thinking and approach. This knowledge, particularly
because it is organized based on common, challenging syndromes,
will arm the reader to quickly recognize patterns and deftly adapt
their management approaches to the needs of the patient. An
invaluable contribution to the clinical literature, 12 Strokes: A
Case-based Guide to Acute Ischemic Stroke Management will be of
great interest to not only neurosurgeons and neurologists but other
specialists, primary care providers, and trainees as well.
Discussing various aspects of accounting theory by collecting
diverse pieces originally published between 1978 and 1994, this
volume asks and answers the following questions: What do the
figures from a company's report actually mean? To what uses can
they properly be put? Could they be improved? What effect have they
on the outside world?
A Student's Dictionary of Classical and Medieval Chinese is the
long-desired Chinese - English reference work for all those reading
texts dating from the Warring States period through the Tang
dynasty, and beyond. Comprising 8,000+ characters, arranged
alphabetically by Pinyin, with an index by "radical" and stroke-
count , and various appendices, including one with reign-eras and
exact accession dates of emperors according to both Chinese and
Western calendars.
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