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  • av Stella M. Rouse, Richard N. Engstrom & Jared McDonald
    485 - 1 205

  • av Andrew Brown
    469

    In Bound by Muscle, Andrew Brown details the lives and achievements of two physiologists, Archibald Vivian Hill (1886-1977) and Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884-1951). Hill and Meyerhof shared the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries related to metabolic changes underlying muscle activity. Bound by Muscle describes how Hill and Meyerhof's lives and careers intersected and diverged and how their work changed the course of biological science.

  • av Julian Barling
    399,-

    Brave New Workplace argues that organizations should focus on creating environments in which employees can flourish, rather than relying on the resiliency of workers to withstand difficult working conditions. Author Julian Barling outlines 10 elements for a healthy and productive workplace--leadership, autonomy, meaning, belonging, growth, fairness, clarity, recognition, safety, and physical environment--and illustrates how these elements can be readily implemented and how they can increase levels of work performance and employee well-being.

  • av Andrew Stravers
    415

    In Beyond the Wire, the authors argue that the US has entered into a "Domain of Competitive Consent" where the longevity of overseas deployments relies upon the buy-in from host-state populations and what other major powers offer in security guarantees. Drawing from three years of surveys and interviews across fourteen countries, they demonstrate that a key component of building support for the US mission is the service members themselves as they interact with local community members. They also highlight both the positive contact and economic benefits that flow from military deployments and the negative interactions like crime and anti-base protests.

  • av Erik Linstrum
    455

    Age of Emergency examines how metropolitan Britons understood colonial violence in the two decades after V-E Day when "small wars" raged on the frontiers of empire in Malaya, Kenya, and Cyprus.

  • av Leopoldo J. Cabassa
    465

    This book looks at decades of research on people with severe mental illness (SMI) and asks two questions: Why do people with SMI die at an earlier age than those in the general population without these disorders? And, what can be done to address these deadly health inequities? Readers will come away with a better understanding of the factors that shape the physical health of people with SMI and an awareness of the interventions, programs, and policies aimed at improving the health of this underserved population.

  • av Derrick (Henry Rutgers Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Darby
    489

    In A Realistic Blacktopia, political philosopher Derrick Darby challenges the "small tent" approach to racial justice by examining U.S. Supreme Court cases on education and voting rights arguing that they hold general lessons about the limits of racial politics. Securing racial justice in racist America calls for "big tent" remedies, and Darby argues that pursuing non-race-specific remedies with maximal democratic inclusion is a necessary strategy for mitigating racial inequality and achieving racial justice.

  • av Katherine Johnston
    465

    Following a story from the Caribbean to the colony of Georgia through debates over the abolition of the slave trade and finally to the antebellum South, The Nature of Slavery demonstrates the pervasiveness of a groundless theory about climate, labor, and bodily difference that ultimately contributed to notions of race.

  • av Andrew E. Budson
    459

    Why We Forget uses the science of memory to empower you with the knowledge you need to remember better, whether you are a college student looking to ace your next exam, a business professional preparing a presentation, or a healthcare worker needing to memorize the 600+ muscles in the human body.

  • av Tom (Professor of National Security Affairs Nichols
    265 - 299

  • av Adrian M. Svingos
    315,-

    Navigating the Challenges of Concussion aims to provide clear and reliable information about concussions and mild traumatic brain injury, including definitions, the different pathophysiologies and mechanisms of injury, epidemiology, symptoms and their management, recovery, treatments, and prognosis. The volume guides the reader through current understandings and approaches to assessment (including a review of diagnostic tests) and various symptoms and their treatment covering a variety of modalities of rehabilitation and management. The volume addresses educational and vocational issues for returning to function as well as additional chapters and information on special populations to include athletes, military injuries, children, and the elderly.

  • av Ruth A. Lanius, Bethany L. Brand, Hugo J. Schielke & m.fl.
    669

  • av Katherine M. (Associate Professor of Psychology Zinsser
    539,-

  • av Marital and Family Therapy Garland & Ann F. (Professor and Founding Chair of Counseling
    495

  • av Arthur O'Sullivan
    919

  • av Mark A. (Professor of History Emeritus Noll
    549

  • av David A. (Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature Leeming
    135

  • av Kerry (Author) McCarthy
    519

  • av Rubina (Professor of Classical Archaeology Raja
    399,-

  • av Alfred Einstein
    305

  • av Scott M. (Director Moore
    415

  • av Adam S. (Associate Professor in Development Politics in the Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy Harris
    829

  • av Charles A. (UCLA Health) Newcomer, Deepa (UCLA Health) Kulkarni & Audrey (UCLA Health) Kamzan
    1 315

  • av Warwick (Archaeologist) Ball
    409

  • av Alec M. (Former Sainsbury Orchid Fellow Pridgeon & James B. (Adjunct Professor Breckinridge
    589,-

  • av Jonathan (Curators' Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus Sperber
    459

  • av Bart D. (Bowman and Gordon Gray Professor of Religious Studies Ehrman
    165

  • av Theron Pummer
    415

    This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.In The Rules of Rescue, Theron Pummer argues that we are often morally required to engage in effective altruism, directing altruistic efforts in ways that help the most. Even when the personal sacrifice involved makes it morally permissible not to help at all, he contends, it often remains wrong to provide less help rather than more. He argues that the ubiquity of opportunities to help distant strangers threatens to make morality extremely demanding, and that it is only thanks to adequate permissions grounded in considerations of cost and autonomy that we may pursue our own plans and projects. He concludes that many of us are required to provide no less help over our lives than we would have done if we were effective altruists.

  • av David (Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies Shambaugh
    319 - 445

  • av Liza Morton
    319,-

    Healing Hearts and Minds offers hope for people living with Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) by providing comprehensive information, self-care guides, coping skills and strategies to thrive as well as giving support for loved ones and health care providers. Thanks to remarkable medical advancements in the past 50 years, babies born today with CHD have a good chance of surviving, but many may face surgeries, invasive treatments, lifelong monitoring, medical check-ups, and significant limitations on physical activity throughout their entire lives. While much attention has rightly been focused on the medical needs of these children, very little has been given to the psychosocial impacts of living with a chronic medical condition - until now.

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