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  • - The Trials of William Remington
    av Gary R. (Professor of History May
    456,-

    A study of William Remington (1917-1954), an intriguing figure in the Truman administration caught up in the 1950s hunt for Communists.

  • av Heather B. (Professor of Biological Sciences Patisaul
    1 303,-

    Our world and bodies are becoming increasingly polluted with chemicals capable of interfering with our hormones and thus, possibly, our present and future neural and mental health. This book focuses on if and how these chemicals, known as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), affect the development and function of the brain and might be contributing to neural disorders rapidly rising in prevalence. It provides an overall synthesis of the EDC field including itshistorical roots, major hypotheses, key findings, public health policy implications, and research gaps.

  • - Behavioral Science Reflected in Great Paintings
    av Alfonso (Professor of Psychosomatics Troisi
    627,-

    The Painted Mind combines art and science. Its scientific focus is on the evolutionary study human mind and behavior, and each chapter is inspired by a masterpiece painting, reproduced accurately and in full color. Throughout the book, Dr. Troisi integrates discussion of each painting's artistic significance with theories of the human mind's evolution.

  • - A Case Formulation Template for Clients with Disabilities
    av Rhoda (Distinguished Professor Olkin
    720,-

    Disability-Affirmative Therapy (D-AT) helps clinicians put the disability of a client into proper focus, without making one of the usual mistakes associated with cross-cultural therapy: overinflating the role of the disability, or underestimating its profound effects. D-AT provides a template for evaluation - nine areas to be discussed with the client - that allows understanding of the client's lifetime experiences with disability.

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    1 427,-

    In symphony and song, meaning and legacy, Mahler continues to present contradictory challenges. Rethinking Mahler locates the composer's music in a rich, multi-layered historical network in order to address these challenges, offering a fresh assessment of the debt he owed to his own musical and cultural past, and exploring new avenues in his posthumous reception and understanding.

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    831,-

    The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Tuberculosis is a state-of-the-art clinical reference written and edited by the world's leading experts in childhood tuberculosis. It offers clinicians in any geography or setting practical, evidence-based advice on all aspects of the disease, including its natural history, epidemiology, presentation, treatment, and prevention ¿ all in a format that synthesizes literature with the clinical experience of the leadingauthorities in this challenging field.

  • - The Voices of Russia's Future Leaders, with a New Introduction
    av Ellen (James R. Shepley Emeritus Professor of Public Policy and Political Science Mickiewicz
    334,-

    What will the next generation of Russian leaders be like? No Illusions provides an engaging, intimate, and unprecedented window into the mindsets of the next generation of leaders in Russian politics, business, and economics.

  • - Bill de Blasio's Quest to Save the Soul of New York
    av Planning Department Viteritti & Professor Joseph P. (homas Hunter Professor of Public Policy and Chair of the Urban Policy
    389,-

    The two main characters of Joseph Viteritti's The Pragmatist - Bill de Blasio and New York City itself - are used to tell the story of the rise, fall and rebirth of progressivism in America's major urban center, and in the process introduce us to the contributions and distractions of every mayor since La Guardia, demonstrating that the road to progress was never a direct journey.

  • - Markets and Strategies for Protecting the Global Environment
    av Alexander (Energy Industy Analyst Ovodenko
    1 132,-

  • - A Woman's Guide to Mammography and Beyond
    av Connie (Medical Director and Radiologist Jones
    341,-

    Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in women and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in American women. Although cardiovascular-related deaths significantly outnumber breast cancer deaths, breast cancer is arguably the most feared diagnosis among American women. Great strides have been made to heighten public awareness of breast cancer, with particular emphasis on early detection with mammography. Breast radiologists regularly witness the extreme anxiety that just the thought of being diagnosed with breast cancer can cause a patient. This anxious anticipation is often heightened by a lack of knowledge about what to expect from the process of breast imaging evaluation, which is frustrating for both patient and practitioner and can negatively affect the experience. Physicians often encounter patients who have little or no understanding of the reasoning behind the examination or procedure about to be performed-sometimes even up to the day of their breast cancer surgery. Furthermore, most women who undergo breast evaluations will not be diagnosed with cancer. The incidence of breast cancer is only 125.3 per 100,000 women (or 3-6 in every 1,000 screenings), however, symptoms of benign breast abnormalities are quite common and impact many more lives. Accurately diagnosing these non-cancerous conditions can alleviate much anxiety, in addition to helping patients towards a correct treatment plan. The Breast Test Book is a straightforward guide to the process of radiologic breast evaluations. Based on the most current scientific research and best standards of clinical practice, it will help debunk myths, shed light on misinformation, and provide clear facts about what women should expect from these screenings. This improved understanding will ultimately allow patients to play more active roles in their own care and, in the event that a diagnosis is made, give them confidence in their treatment.

  • - Ethics in Everyday Life
    av Deborah L. (Professor of Law Rhode
    433

  • - Fifty Thoughts on the Foundations of Population Health
    av Sandro (Robert A. Knox Professor and Dean Galea
    464,-

    Fifty essays on the state of population health from a vanguard voice in the field Public health can rightly claim its share of victories: healthier cities, widespread sanitation, broader availability of nutrient-rich food, and reductions in violence and injury. But for all these gains, today we face a new set of challenges, ones complicated by political and professional shifts that threaten to fundamentally change the health of populations. Healthier is both an affirmation and an essential summary of the current challenges and opportunities for those working in and around the improvement of population health. The essays contained here champion an approach to health that is consequentialist and rooted in social justice -- an expansion of traditional, quantitatively motivated public health that will both inform and inspire any reader from student to seasoned practitioner. Galea's cogent, incisive arguments guarantee that his perspective, currently at the forefront of public health, will soon become conventional wisdom.

  • - The Social Dimensions of Homeownership
    av Kim R. (Manger for Program Assessment Manturuk
    370,-

    A Place Called Home explains that homeownership is associated with many positive and surprising non-financial outcomes, and also how and why this is so. The book ultimately argues that homeownership is an important social tool that can improve the lives of low- and moderate-income people.

  • - How Host States Use Diasporas
    av Nadejda K. (Assistant Professor of Political Science Marinova
    1 372,-

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    840,-

    Through experiences from Africa, India, the Middle East, Australia and the USA, this book will enrich the reader's understanding of the state of Global Telemental Health globally, highlighting challenges and opportunities and illuminating the way forward.

  • av Joel (Professor of Psychiatry Paris
    584,-

    Psychotherapy In an Age of Neuroscience proposes that psychiatrists can and should continue to use psychotherapy in their practice, and not restrict themselves to medication and brief symptom checks. This is a book that proposes a detailed agenda for redefining the agenda of psychiatry.

  • - 34 Conversations in a Time of Crisis
    av George (Professor of Philosophy Yancy
    517,-

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    627,-

    This collection of essays by twenty-two prominent scholars from literature departments and law schools showcases the vibrancy of recent work in law and literature and highlights its many new directions since the field's heyday in the 1970s and 80s.

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    1 354,-

    This collection of essays by twenty-two prominent scholars from literature departments and law schools showcases the vibrancy of recent work in law and literature and highlights its many new directions since the field's heyday in the 1970s and 80s.

  • - How the Bill of Rights became the Bill of Rights
    av Gerard N. (Professor of Law Magliocca
    389,-

    Gerard Magliocca'sThe Heart of the Constitution is the untold story of the most celebrated part of the Constitution. Until the twentieth century, few Americans called the first ten amendments the Bill of Rights. When they did after 1900, the Bill of Rights was usually invoked to increase rather than limit federal authority.

  • av Victor G. (Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Carrion
    730,-

    Drs. Carrion and Weems present the first book to be published on the neuroscience of pediatric PTSD. Children who experience traumatic stress early in life are at risk of developing scholastic, social, emotional and cognitive difficulties. In this book the authors present a compelling story on how neuroscience findings explain the difficulties these children are challenged with.

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    720,-

    Neuropsychiatric problems after critical illness are receiving increasing attention, particularly from intensivists, but mental health and primary care clinicians should also be interested in these common problems, given the growing number of critical illness survivors. This is the first and only book of its kind.

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    772,-

    The unique contribution of this book is its exclusive focus on the current impact of managed care on social service organizations and delivery systems, public sector systems, and professional practice. It is one of the only books to address managed care from a social work perspective. And it is the first to address the impact of managed care on services to children.

  • av Mark (Professor of Dance Franko
    1 943,-

    The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment investigates new forms of choreographic dramaturgy and interpretation inherent. Joining junior and senior scholars as well as practitioners in the field, the handbook shows how the recovery of past dances has come to constitute a new branch of contemporary choreographic activity.

  • av Michael Della (Professor of Philosophy Rocca
    2 441,-

    Until recently, Baruch Spinoza's standing in Anglophone studies of philosophy has only seemed to confirm Heinrich Jacobi's assessment of him as "a dead dog." However, an exuberant outburst of scholarship on Spinoza has of late come to dominate work on early modern philosophy. While the 26 essays in this volume - by many of the world's leading Spinoza specialists - grapple directly with Spinoza's most important arguments, these essays also seek to identify andexplain Spinoza's debts to previous philosophy, his influence on later philosophers, and his significance for contemporary philosophy and for us.

  • - From Blossom to Beverage and Beyond
    av David R. (Professor Chemistry Dalton
    677,-

    Offers a detailed account of the chemistry of wine, from grape to bottle.

  • - A Korean Syncretic Reading
    av Hongkyung (Associate Professor Kim
    1 176,-

    The Analects of Dasan, Volume II: A Korean Synthetic Reading, is an English translation of Noneo gogeum ju, with the translator's comments on the creative ideas and interpretations of Dasan on the Analects. It not only represents one of the greatest achievements of Korean Confucianism but also demonstrates innovative prospects for Confucian philosophy.

  • - New Essays
     
    1 072,-

    Current scientific research almost always requires collaboration among several (if not several hundred) specialized researchers. When scientists co-author a journal article, who deserves credit for discoveries or blame for errors? How should scientific institutions promote fruitful collaborations among scientists? In this book, leading philosophers of science address these critical questions.

  • - An Interreligious Encounter in Eighteenth-Century Vietnam
    av Anh Q Tran
    1 824,-

    This is the first translation in English of the anonymously authored 1752 manuscript Tam Giao Chu Vong (The Errors of the Three Religions). Structured as a dialogue between a Christian priest and a Confucian, this work paints a rich picture of the three traditional Vietnamese religions: Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism.

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    1 721

    This Handbook brings together a number of established scholars, as well as younger scholars on the rise, to provide a scholarly overview-rich with bibliographic resources-to those interested in the Bible's role in American cultural formation.

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