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    • Trusted Partner
      Children's & YA

      Five Heads of Garlic

      by Chang Xin'gang

      Five Heads of Garlic tells stories of five teenagers with different personalities. Close to the entrance exam to the junior high school, they got into trouble on all sides under the family and school pressure. The book is focused on teenagers' problems in their growth. What reactions and countermeasures will different children have amid family conflicts and under the pressure of school work? Where is the big gap among parents, schools and children and how should they find the way to a settlement? Perhaps children, parents and schools may see themselves in the book and get some of the answers.

    • Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
      June 2020

      Engineering Vision Technology

      Revolution and Optimism

      by Pulendu Ghosh

      We live in the world where nothing is difficult, if there is market. There is therefore the dilemma of want and need. Technology wants, what life wants. Using technologies, it seems, it is possible to do anything and produce anything. The centre of gravity of engineering profession is shifting. The world wants confident engineers who can foresee and manage the unknown and unexpected problems. Engineers are expected to understand global issues, and the nuances of working in a culturally diverse space. They are expected to appreciate, more than before, the human dimensions of emerging technologies. There are many questions, such as - Do I take pride in designing a thing and manufacturing it, as I take pride in packaging it? Are we cultivating the right kind of engineering mindset? What a general engineering toolkit must contain? Are there enough challenging jobs in the manufacturing industry to attract good engineers? Is it right to allow the creation of future elites who have augmented themselves with artificial intelligence and genetic engineering, without inventing a way to manage their superhuman abilities? Can there be better engineering than life itself? Should we be optimistic about the future of technology? Are we working harder than we are required to work? Can technology improve work-life balance? Is the society ready to accept the exponential development challenges? These, and many such issues are the concerns of science, engineering, technology and society. This book is an attempt to deliberate upon these issues for the welfare of humankind.

    • Trusted Partner
      August 1994

      Das Gewalt-Dilemma

      Gesellschaftliche Reaktionen auf fremdenfeindliche Gewalt und Rechtsextremismus

      by Rainer Dollase, Wilhelm Heitmeyer, Otto Backes

      Heitmeyer, Wilhelm: Der Blick auf die "Mitte" der Gesellschaft. Einleitung. Heitmeyer, Wilhelm: Das Desintegrations-Theorem. Ein Erklärungsansatz zu fremdenfeindlich motivierter, rechtsextremister Gewalt und zur Lähmung gesellschaftlicher Instititionen. Wehler, Hans-Ulrich: Nationalismus als fremdenfeindliche Integrationsideologie. Loch, Dietmar: Rassismus in Instituitionen: Das Beispiel Frankreich. Wiesendahl, Elmar: Verwirtschaftung und Verschleiß der Mitte. Zum Umgang des etablierten Politikbetriebs mit der rechtsextremistischen Herausforderung. Kühnel, Wolfgang: Gelähmte Bewegung?. Über den Umgang der neuen sozialen Bewegungen mit Rechtsextremismus und fremdenfeindlicher Gewalt. Dörre, Klaus: Sehnsucht nach der alten Republik?. Von den Schwierigkeiten einer gewerkschaftlichen Politik gegen Rechtsextremismus. Baethge, Martin: Zwischen Weltoffenheit und Diskriminierung. Die Zwiespältigkeit der Wirtschaft gegenüber der Fremdenfeindlichkeit. Böhnisch, Lothar: Gewalt, die nicht nur von außen kommt. Die Schule in der Konfrontation mit sich selbst. Möller, Kurt: Jugendarbeit als Lösungsinstanz gesellschaftlicher Gewaltverhältnisse: Eine magische Inszenierung. Sander, Uwe: Beschleunigen Massenmedien durch Gewaltdarstellungen einen gesellschaftlichen Zivilisationsverlust?. Klönne, Arno: Zur Gefahr der Ethnisierung und Nationalisierung kirchlicher Konkurrenzangst. Jaschke, Hans-Gerd: Eine verunsicherte Institution. Die Polizei in der Auseinandersetzung mit Rechtsextremismus und Fremdenfeindlichkeit. Funk, Albrecht: Der erkenntnisarme Verfassungsschutz. Strukturelle Grenzen bei der Erfassung des Rechtsextremismus. Backes, Otto: Die Strafjustiz im Dilemma. Zwischer Verschärfung und Verharmlosung rechtsextremistischer Gewalt. Heitmeyer, Wilhelm: Nehmen die ethnisch-kulturellen Konflikte zu?. Dollase, Rainer: Wann ist der Ausländeranteil zu hoch?. Zur Normalität und Pathologie soziometrischer Beziehungen in Gruppen. Uhrlau, Ernst: Gibt es neue............

    • Trusted Partner
      Children's & YA

      I Want to Be a Green Onion

      by Chang Xin’gang

      I Want to Be a Green Onion is a novel shedding light on realistic problems during the growth of children. From kindergarten to the fifth grade, the protagonist of the novel Pan Chunchun has been burdened with expectations from his grandpa, dad and mum. But in Chunchun's heart, he has always wanted to become an ordinary but extremely tenacious "green onion". What kind of unusual story will he have? Through Pan Chunchun's stories of growth, the author calls for children's voices to be heard and respected. The book is closely associated with the contemporary lives of children and can be regarded as a milestone work in the growth-themed fictions of Chang Xin'gang.

    • Trusted Partner
      Children's & YA

      Three Pieces of Young Ginger

      by Chang Xin’gang

      Three Pieces of Young Ginger is a novel about growing up. It tells stories of three boys of the same age, Xijia Kangrui, a fan of animals, Wan Juan, who enjoys fantasying, and Meng Da, a football fan. Like three pieces of spicy young ginger, they express their dissatisfaction with life, taste their respective sadness, and grow up in the way they like. Though look alike, when you get closer, you realize they are as different as you can never find one identical piece of ginger. Three Pieces of Young Ginger is one of the typical growing up fiction books of Chang Xin'gang, reflecting the realistic home-school life of contemporary children. Through these painful, hopeful growing up stories, the author conveys his profound thought on the education system and family relationship and calls for more spaces for children to express, to make choices, and to try and fail.

    • Trusted Partner
      Medicine
      April 2016

      Dilemmas in Animal Welfare

      by Michael C Appleby, Daniel M. Weary, Peter Sandøe

      There are many ongoing debates within and about the subject of animal welfare. This book distils some of the major themes of current debate into one volume, edited by internationally known names in the field of animal welfare. Each chapter is written by one or more leading experts who discuss, in an even-handed way, a provocative topic that will be of interest to anyone concerned with animal welfare. Issues covered include tail docking, farm animal production, neutering of feral cats and the need to conserve habitats of native wild animals in the face of threats from non-native species. Chapters address the different values and priorities involved in dealing with these issues, including scientific and more explicit ethical approaches. Each chapter ends with questions for discussion that may help readers to engage with these dilemmas. ; This book distils the major themes of current debate into one volume edited by international experts. Issues covered include tail docking, pet obesity, isolation vs. group aggression, neutering feral cats and the need to conserve wildlife habitats in the face of wild animal overpopulation. ; I: Preface 1: Introduction: values, dilemmas and solutions II: Dilemmas within animal welfare 2: Tales about tails: is the mutilation of animals justifiable in their best interests or ours? 3: Fat companions: understanding the welfare effects of obesity in cats and dogs 4: Welfare and quantity of life III: Animal welfare and social priorities 5: Improving farm animal welfare: is evolution or revolution needed in production systems? 6: Whom should we eat? Why veal can be better for welfare than chicken 7: Public health and animal welfare IV: Animal welfare and conservation 8: Balancing the need for conservation and the welfare of individual animals 9: Value conflicts in feral cat management: trap-neuter-return or trap-euthanize? V: Conceptual dilemmas 10: Alone or together: a risk assessment approach to group housing 11: What is suffering in animals?

    • Trusted Partner
      Veterinary medicine
      April 2014

      Dilemmas in Animal Welfare

      by Edited by Michael C Appleby, Peter Sandøe, Daniel M Weary.

      There are many ongoing debates within and about the subject of animal welfare. This book distils some of the major themes of current debate into one volume, edited by internationally known names in the field of animal welfare. Each chapter is written by one or more leading experts who discuss, in an even-handed way, a provocative topic that will be of interest to anyone concerned with animal welfare. Issues covered include tail docking, farm animal production, neutering of feral cats and the need to conserve habitats of native wild animals in the face of threats from non-native species. Chapters address the different values and priorities involved in dealing with these issues, including scientific and more explicit ethical approaches. Each chapter ends with questions for discussion that may help readers to engage with these dilemmas.

    • Trusted Partner
      Medicine
      November 2020

      Veterinary Ethics in Practice

      by James W Yeates

      Veterinary Ethics in Practice gives non-specialist veterinary professionals an introduction to ethics. It helps readers to think about, and discuss, ethical dilemmas and viewpoints faced by practitioners in their daily practice. The book: · Is an important primer and introduction to basic ethical dilemmas. · Helps improve ethical reasoning, through the use of numerous worked examples, leading to increased confidence in decisions and actions. · Explains key ethical concepts and terminology making the subject easier to understand. · Contains case studies which help bring real dilemmas to life. With carefully crafted themes and problem cases in farm animal, companion animal, equine, wildlife, zoo and laboratory settings, the book provides an important yet concise and accessible introduction to moral decision-making in veterinary practice.

    • Numerical analysis
      August 2019

      Numerical Methods

      by Atul Goel

      The book is designed as an introductory undergraduate and graduate course for engineering, science and mathematics students of all desciplines. The Numerical Methods book covers all the major aaspects such as numerical computation; linear system of equations; solutions of algenric and transcendental equations; numerical differentiation; finite differences and interpolation; curve fitting, regression and correlation; numerical integration; and solutions of ordinay and partial differential equations. This book is written in simple and easy language, in systematic manner, student-friendly and numerical problem solving orientation. Balance is maintained between theory and its examples. Each concept can be justified with the help of examples (which is unavailable in other books) as student may come dilemma to find the solution of the concept from other books. So learning is with the help of examples, as examples are the best source to learn and remember that particular problem. At the end of chapters, excercise questions are given.

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      La faim justifie les moyens (Hunger justifies the means)

      by Gilka

      Elo the crocodile finds himself in a small dilemma: he must choose between his stomach and his heart. But hungry for several days, he will not hesitate long.

    • Trusted Partner
      Business, Economics & Law
      November 2020

      Communists constructing capitalism

      State, market, and the Party in China’s financial reform

      by Julian Gruin

      Why has China's 'transition' to a market economy not catalysed corresponding political transformation? In an era of deepening synergy between authoritarian politics and capitalist economics, this book offers a novel perspective on this central dilemma of contemporary Chinese development, shedding light on how the Chinese Communist Party achieved rapid economic growth while preserving political stability. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and over sixty interviews with policymakers, bankers and former party and state officials, the book delves into the role of China's state-owned banking system since 1989, showing how political control over capital has been central to the country's experience of capitalist development. It challenges existing state-market paradigms of political economy and reveals the Eurocentric assumptions underpinning liberal perspectives towards Chinese authoritarian resilience.

    • Trusted Partner
      Civil service & public sector
      May 2017

      The absurdity of bureaucracy

      How implementation works

      by Nina Holm Vohnsen. Series edited by Professor Rod Rhodes

      The absurdity of bureaucracy offers a humorous ethnographic account of policy implementation set in contemporary Danish bureaucracy. Taking the reader deep into the hallways of governmental administration and municipal caseworkers' offices, the book sets out to explore what characterizes policy implementation as a mode of human agency. Using the notions of absurdity and sense-making as lenses through which to explore the dynamic relationship between a policy and its effects, the book reclaims 'implementation studies' for the qualitative sciences and emphasizes the existential dilemma that any policymaker and implementer must confront. Following step-by-step the planning and implementation of the randomized controlled trial, Active - Back Sooner, the book sets out to show that 'going wrong' is not a question of implementation failure but is in fact the only way in which implementation may happen.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      April 2017

      Britain and the formation of the Gulf States

      Embers of empire

      by Shohei Sato, Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie

      This book offers new insight into the end of the British Empire in the Middle East. It takes a fresh look at the relationship between Britain and the Gulf rulers at the height of the British Empire, and how its effects are still felt internationally today. Over the last four decades, the Persian Gulf region has gone through oil shocks, wars and political changes, and yet the basic entities of the southern Gulf states have remained largely in place. Drawing on extensive multi-archival research in the British, American and Gulf archives, this book illuminates a series of negotiations between British diplomats and the Gulf rulers that inadvertently led Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE to take their current shapes. The story addresses the crucial question of self-determination versus 'better together', a dilemma pertinent to anyone interested in the transformation of the modern world.

    • Trusted Partner
      Humanities & Social Sciences
      February 2022

      Psychoanalysis and the family in twentieth-century France

      Françoise Dolto and her legacy

      by Richard Bates, David Hopkin, Maire Cross, Jennifer Sessions

      In the last quarter of the twentieth century, if French people had a parenting problem or dilemma there was one person they consulted above all: Françoise Dolto (1908-88). But who was Dolto? How did she achieve a position of such influence? What ideas did she communicate to the French public? This book connects the story of Dolto's rise to two broader histories: the dramatic growth of psychoanalysis in postwar France and the long-running debate over the family and the proper role of women in society. It shows that Dolto's continued reputation in France as a liberal and enlightened educational thinker is at best only partially deserved and that conservative and anti-feminist ideas often underpinned her prominent public interventions. While Dolto retains the status of a national treasure, her career has had far-reaching and sometimes harmful repercussions for French society, particularly in the treatment of autism.

    • Trusted Partner
      Humanities & Social Sciences
      July 2013

      Diversity management in Spain

      New dimensions, new challenges

      by Ricard Zapata-Barrero

      In the current European dilemma as to whether to increase diversity policies or move towards an assimilationist policy, it is difficult to know what the Spanish approach is. This book argues that Spain represents a context of "multiple diversity", where two frameworks interact: an old, unresolved one, arising from democratic transition, and a new one due to immigration. This explains the Spanish practical approach, where the recent past plays the role of an iron cage, limiting institutional innovation and change. The author proposes a heuristic model, to better understand the "Spanish laboratory of diversities". In order to go through these steps, the author analyses three case studies, coming from the political/social agenda: education, workplace, and political rights. At the end, the reader will have an empirically informed and theoretically founded overview on how Spain is managing diversity. This book is timely for a wide range of academic and professional readers. ;

    • Trusted Partner
      Teaching, Language & Reference
      July 2015

      Politics and peace in Northern Ireland

      Political parties and the implementation of the 1998 Agreement

      by David Mitchell

      Politics and peace in Northern Ireland analyses the complex and contradictory process of implementing the Good Friday Agreement. Using the lens of security dilemma theory, it begins with an original overview of the conflict, the Agreement and post-1998 politics. The book then explores post-Agreement Northern Ireland through the eyes of each of the four main political parties, showing how they tried to shape the course of peace implementation, and how implementation, in turn, shaped the fates and fortunes of the parties. Drawing on extensive original research, this book explains the promise and limits of the Agreement. It shows how and why the two sides' mutual insecurities repeatedly derailed peace implementation, and reflects on the likely direction of parties and politics in the future. This clearly written and up-to-date book will be of interest to scholars and students of recent Northern Irish history, ethnic conflict and peace-making. ;

    • Trusted Partner
      February 2022

      The North Barrier

      by Lao Teng

      The relationship between nature and man is the center of gravity in the novel "The North Barrier". Through the contest between the hunter Jinhu and the police station director Hu about "hunting" and "hunting ban", the novel tells the dilemma faced by the Sanlin District with a long hunting history under the promulgation of the new national policy, and explores many people and animals. , The emotional connection between people. The story kicked off with the incident of "hand over the gun". The "One Shot Biao" Golden Tiger "cut the meat" and hand over the gun under the call of the national policy, but still has a grudge against abandoning the sacred cause of hunting, especially the Director of the Public Security Bureau Hu When he vowed to become the "Hunter Terminator in the Three Forests", the resistance in his heart rose to the extreme. The gunshot incident, the police turmoil, and Jinhu's punishment have intensified the conflict between Jinhu and Director Hu. The two competed to defend their professional dignity.

    • Trusted Partner
      2022

      Pharmacology for Midwives

      Principles, theory and practice

      by Dr. Philipp Kircher, Elisabeth Remplik and Dr. Peter Killian

      Midwives use drugs on their own authority, or guide and support pregnant and breastfeeding women in their therapy. At the same time, the giving of drugs during pregnancy and lactation frequently entails a balancing act between medical need and experience on the one hand and often the absence of studies with evidence of harmlessness and safety on the other. Anyone who wants to make the correct decisions and deal responsibly with this dilemma can only do so on the basis of solid knowledge. This new reference book provides ideal preparation and imparts the necessary information: - General advice on the handling of drugs and the principles of pharmacology - Description of common drug substances and particular aspects of their use in pregnancy, childbirth and lactation - Treatment options from complementary medicine and phytotherapy - Advice about correct diet The clear and concise presentation of facts as well as numerous illustrations make it easier to understand and grasp the content. Text boxes highlight important elements or refer the reader to interesting additional information: The textbook and reference work for students, practical training and everyday work!

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