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Blast Counterblast, Elms, Reinke
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Giving to the Press. New Books for General Readers. Chicago Manual of Style. Scientific Style and Format. Get Exam Copy or Adopt this Text. More Alive Than Those Who Made Them. Edited by Anthony Elms. Edited by Anthony Elms. 192 pages 7 line drawings 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 2011. Is a multifaceted, fascinating examination of the way intellectuals interact—through influence, through argumentation, and through criticism. Looking at both Wyndham Lewis’s modernist publication BLAST. The Modern Black Sabbath. 160; ...
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Inclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical Research by Steven Epstein, an excerpt
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That’s what Epstein does.”—Patricia Schroeder. The Politics of Difference in Medical Research. Health Research and the Remaking of. Mdash;Dr. Bernadine Healy, former director of the National Institutes of Health. That these socially meaningful aspects of personhood divide humanity into medically distinguishable populations has become a commonplace assertion, even a cliché:. New York Times,. Researchers “have found that men and women sometimes report different symptoms of the same disease, and that ...
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Aspiring Adults Adrift: Tentative Transitions of College Graduates, Arum, Roksa
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Giving to the Press. New Books for General Readers. Chicago Manual of Style. Scientific Style and Format. Get Exam Copy or Adopt this Text. Rights, Permissions and Translations. Licensing from a Book. School, Society, and State. Tracy L. Steffes. When Students Have Power. Tentative Transitions of College Graduates. Read an excerpt: "Twenty-First Century Higher Education". 264 pages 12 halftones, 19 line drawings, 18 tables 6 x 9 2014. Reveals a generation facing a difficult transition to adulthood. R...
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The Medical Malpractice Myth by Tom Baker, an excerpt
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Ldquo;Having worked with insurance companies, law firms and doctors, Baker brings experience and perspective to his book, which is sure to be important and controversial in future debates.”. Ldquo;Finally someone has demonstrated how complex this challenge really is. Narrow, facile answers won’t solve the problem.”. Mdash;Senator Richard J. Durbin. The Medical Malpractice Myth. This is the medical malpractice myth. Built on a foundation of urban legend mixed with the occasional true story, supported by s...
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Islam Observed: Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia, Geertz
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Giving to the Press. New Books for General Readers. Chicago Manual of Style. Scientific Style and Format. Get Exam Copy or Adopt this Text. Rights, Permissions and Translations. Licensing from a Book. Terence E. McDonnell. Displaying Death and Animating Life. Jane C. Desmond. Karl J. Niklas. Defectives in the Land. Douglas C. Baynton. Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia. 1 Two Countries, Two Cultures. 2 The Classical Styles. 3 The Scripturalist Interlude. 4 The Struggle for the Real.
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SSP Society for Scholarly Publishing : Innovative People Advancing Scholarly Publishing. Committees & Board. Suggest a Topic or Speaker. Getting Into Scholarly Publishing. Publishing and Library Programs. Use this page/section to find information on various industry publications and resources. Below you will find links to free industry publications, followed by a vetted list of relevant industry resources. A peer-moderated publication on Net culture and structure. A forum for research and discussion abou...
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The Spirit of the Laws in Mozambique, Obarrio
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Giving to the Press. New Books for General Readers. Chicago Manual of Style. Scientific Style and Format. E-book $10.00 to $30.00. Get Exam Copy or Adopt this Text. Rights, Permissions and Translations. Licensing from a Book. Harry G. West. The Prophet's Camel Bell. The Spirit of the Laws in Mozambique. 280 pages 6 x 9 2014. E-book $10.00 to $30.00. Introduction: The Spirit of the Laws. Chapter 1. Mozambique: Before the Law. Chapter 2. Law as History. Chapter 3. The State of Things. For more information,...
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Migrant Mother -- excerpted from No Caption Needed: Iconic Photographs, Public Culture, and Liberal Democracy by Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites
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Ldquo;Through outstanding studies of specific iconic images, Hariman and Lucaites address powerfully the emotional resonance and political complexity of photojournalism. They demonstrate how the collective response to photographs can reveal national and cultural character. Their discussion of these themes is a service and tribute to all those who care about visual communication. Photojournalists and citizens alike can learn a great deal from this terrific book.”—Peter Turnley,...No Caption Needed,. The a...
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Asylum and Exile: The Hidden Voices of London, Bidisha
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Giving to the Press. New Books for General Readers. Chicago Manual of Style. Scientific Style and Format. World sales rights except India. Get Exam Copy or Adopt this Text. Signs and Images. Writings on Art, Cinema and Photography. Like Bits of Wind. The Hidden Voices of London. Distributed for Seagull Books. 152 pages 5 1/2 x 7 3/4 2014. World sales rights except India. Chapter 1: No More Lies. Chapter 2: Why is Life So Dodgy? Chapter 3: Dear Daughter. Chapter 4: Her Lovely Eyes. Chicago Manual of Style.
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Dying Alone in the Heat Wave, an interview with Eric Klinenberg
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Ldquo;By the end of. Klinenberg has traced the lines of culpability in dozens of directions, drawing a dense and subtle portrait of exactly what happened during that week in July.”—Malcolm Gladwell,. Is not so much a book about weather, as about the calamitous consequences of forgetting our fellow citizens.… A provocative, fascinating book, one that applies to much more than weather disasters.”—Neil Steinberg,. Ldquo;Remarkable… Klinenberg’s immediate aim is to explain the heat wave’s ...Ldquo;A trenchan...