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Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 15:01:53 | Comments : 0

In the Face of Death: Professionals Who Care for the Dying and the Bereaved (Springer Series on Death and Suicide)
Danai Papadatou | April 2009 | ISBN: 0826102565 | PDF | 360 pages | English | 1 MB

In the Face of Death explores the experiences of health care professionals who care for the seriously ill, the dying, and the bereaved. In this book, Danai Papadatou offers a practical approach to caregiving, as well as a breadth and depth of insight into both the patient's and the caregiver's responses to death.

The author discusses the issues and challenges health care professionals face when treating dying and bereaved patients. Topics include: compassion fatigue, the inevitability of suffering and the potential for growth, suffering in the workplace, team functioning in death situations, and team resilience.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 14:51:23 | Comments : 0

Government Intervention in Globalization: Regulation, Trade and Devaluation Wars
Carlos M. Pelaez | Jan 2009 | ISBN: 0230222218 | PDF | 228 pages | English | 1 MB

This book provides institutional information and uses analytical tools to explains why governments should intervene in economies affected by globalization. With analysis of current country experiences and issues, this book is an essential read for all interested in the demands on economic policy in globalized age.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 14:45:40 | Comments : 0

Health Promotion in Action: From Local to Global Empowerment
Y. Zhao, Tomiki Ikeda | Dec 2008 | ISBN: 0230007228 | PDF | 256 pages | English | 1 MB

Examining health promotion in the context of globalization, this book explores how globalization affects health and shows how practitioners can respond to these new challenges.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 12:06:38 | Comments : 0

Scarred Landscapes: War and Nature in Vichy France
Christopher Pearson | Jan 2009 | ISBN: 0230220126 | PDF | 280 pages | English | 2 MB

The first environmental history of Vichy France, examining the intricate and often surprising connections between war, history, and the natural environment during these turbulent years.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 11:55:12 | Comments : 0

The Makings of Modern Afghanistan (Cambirdge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies)
Ben Hopkins | Nov 2008 | ISBN: 0230554210 | PDF | 280 pages | English | 1 MB

Examines the evolution of the modern Afghan state in the shadow of Britain’s imperial presence in South Asia during the first half of the nineteenth century, and challenges the staid assumptions that the Afghans were little more than pawns in a larger Anglo-Russian imperial rivalry known as the ‘Great Game’.

B. D. HOPKINS is currently research fellow at Corpus Christi College Cambridge, UK. He has also been a Fellow in the Department of International History at the London School of Economics. His research and teaching interests include South Asian history, British imperialism, the history of Afghanistan and the Northwest Frontier.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 11:44:56 | Comments : 0

Responding to Crises in the Modern Infrastructure: Policy Lessons from Y2K
Kevin Quigley | Dec 2008 | ISBN: 0230535879 | PDF | 256 pages | English | 1 MB

This book examines comparatively the US and the UK governments’ management of Y2K and considers the extent to which such management can be understood as responses to market pressures, public opinion and organized interests. It concludes by providing valuable lessons to those concerned about managing risk and critical infrastructure today.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 11:33:21 | Comments : 0

This Thing Called Trust: Civic Society in Britain
Paul Stoneman | Feb 2009 | ISBN: 0230542670 | PDF | 242 pages | English | 1 MB

This Thing Called Trust provides a detailed theoretical analysis of the research about trust, civic society and society capital. The author takes a comparative approach, considering the variations in both interpersonal (social) trust and trust in governmental institutions in European countries and in the U.S. He uniquely provides a complementary empirical analysis which connects discussions of the individual psychology of trust with understandings of its cultural and institutional roots at more aggregate (state or country) level.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 11:25:46 | Comments : 0

PreMBA Analytical Primer: Essential Quantitative Concepts for Business Math
Regina Trevino | Oct 2008 | ISBN: 0230609120 | PDF | 224 pages | English | 1 MB

This book is a review of the analytical methods required in most of the quantitative courses taught at MBA programs. Students with no technical background, or who have not studied mathematics since college or even earlier, may easily feel overwhelmed by the mathematical formalism that is typical of economics and finance courses. These students will benefit from a concise and focused review of the analytical tools that will become a necessary skill in their MBA classes. The objective of this book is to present the essential quantitative concepts and methods in a self-contained, non-technical, and intuitive way.
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Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 10:50:09 | Comments : 0

Satire TV: Politics and Comedy in the Post-Network Era
Jonathan Gray | April 2009 | ISBN: 0814731988 | PDF | 298 pages | English | 5 MB

Satirical TV has become mandatory viewing for citizens wishing to make sense of the bizarre contemporary state of political life. Shifts in industry economics and audience tastes have re-made television comedy, once considered a wasteland of escapist humor, into what is arguably the most popular source of political critique. From fake news and pundit shows to animated sitcoms and mash-up videos, satire has become an important avenue for processing politics in informative and entertaining ways, and satire TV is now its own thriving, viable television genre.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 10:40:51 | Comments : 0

Street Stories: The World of Police Detectives
Robert Jackall | 2005 | ISBN: 0674017099 | PDF | 440 pages | English | 1 MB

Detectives work the streets—an arena of action, vice, lust, greed, aggression, and violence—to gather shards of information about who did what to whom. They also work the cumbersome machinery of the justice system—semi-military police hierarchies with their endless jockeying for prestige, procedure-driven district attorney offices, and backlogged courts—transforming hard-won street knowledge into public narratives of responsibility for crime. Street Stories, based on years of fieldwork with the New York City Police Department and the District Attorney of New York, examines the moral ambiguities of the detectives' world as they shuttle between the streets and a bureaucratic behemoth.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 10:33:56 | Comments : 0

Killing for Coal: America's Deadliest Labor War
Thomas G. Andrews | Oct 2008 | ISBN: 0674031016 | PDF | 399 pages | English | 1 MB

On a spring morning in 1914, in the stark foothills of southern Colorado, members of the United Mine Workers of America clashed with guards employed by the Rockefeller family, and a state militia beholden to Colorado’s industrial barons. When the dust settled, nineteen men, women, and children among the miners’ families lay dead. The strikers had killed at least thirty men, destroyed six mines, and laid waste to two company towns.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 10:28:10 | Comments : 0

Seeking a Role: The United Kingdom 1951-1970 (New Oxford History of England)
Brian Harrison | May 2009 | ISBN: 0198204760 | PDF | 681 pages | English | 8 MB

In this, the first of two self-standing volumes bringing The New Oxford History of England up to the present, Brian Harrison begins in 1951 with much of the empire intact and with Britain enjoying high prestige in Europe. The United Kingdom could still then claim to be a great power, whose welfare state exemplified compromise between Soviet planning and the USA's free market. When the volume ends in 1970, no such claims carried conviction. The empire had gone, central planning was in trouble, and even the British political system had become controversial.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 10:19:18 | Comments : 2

Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq
Susan A. Brewer | June 2009 | ISBN: 0195381351 | PDF | 353 pages | English | 5 MB

On the evening of September 11, 2002, with the Statue of Liberty shimmering in the background, television cameras captured President George W. Bush as he advocated war against Iraq. This carefully stage-managed performance, writes Susan A. Brewer, was the culmination of a long tradition of sophisticated wartime propaganda in America.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 10:07:42 | Comments : 0

The Echo of Battle: The Army's Way of War
Brian McAllister Linn | 2007 | ISBN: 0674026519 | PDF | 321 pages | English | 1 MB

From Lexington and Gettysburg to Normandy and Iraq, the wars of the United States have defined the nation. But after the guns fall silent, the army searches the lessons of past conflicts in order to prepare for the next clash of arms. In the echo of battle, the army develops the strategies, weapons, doctrine, and commanders that it hopes will guarantee a future victory.

In the face of radically new ways of waging war, Brian Linn surveys the past assumptions--and errors--that underlie the army's many visions of warfare up to the present day. He explores the army's forgotten heritage of deterrence, its long experience with counter-guerrilla operations, and its successive efforts to transform itself. Distinguishing three martial traditions--each with its own concept of warfare, its own strategic views, and its own excuses for failure--he locates the visionaries who prepared the army for its battlefield triumphs and the reactionaries whose mistakes contributed to its defeats.
Posted By : rexT | Date : 07 Sep 2009 02:48:01 | Comments : 0

Talking about Laughter: And Other Studies in Greek Comedy
Alan H. Sommerstein | May 2009 | ISBN: 0199554196 | PDF | 358 pages | English | 2 MB

This book brings together fourteen studies by Alan Sommerstein on Aristophanes and his fellow comic dramatists, some of which have not previously appeared in print. The studies cover almost all the major topics of Sommerstein's work - the nature and functions of comedy in Aristophanes' time, its connections with the society and politics of its day, the question of Aristophanes' own political stances, the light comedy can throw on classical Athenians' perception of basic social divisions (age, gender, citizen/alien, free/slave), comedy's exploitation of the expressive resources of the Greek language, the composition and production history of individual plays, and the history of the genre as a whole.