Bates V. Jean
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Release : 1983
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Page : 18 pages
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Release : 1983
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Page : 96 pages
File Size : 16,29 MB
Release : 1985
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Author : Wisconsin Free Library Commission
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 40,8 MB
Release : 1908
Category : History
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Each number contains "List of Books from which references are made."
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Page : 286 pages
File Size : 38,51 MB
Release : 1908
Category : History
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Each number contains "List of Books from which references are made."
Author : Jean Bates
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Page : 107 pages
File Size : 31,57 MB
Release : 2021-02-15
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This is my personal story taken from 6 years of diaries I kept following my diagnosis of an incurable Auto immune illness 'ACHALASIA' From diagnosis, going through numerous tests, procedures and all the ups and downs on a daily basis. The effect a rare illness impacts your life both mentally and physically I decided to put my diary notes into a book to educate and help others that may be dealing with a rare illness and possibly ' Achalasia'.. this illness affects 1 in 100.000 and is relatively unknown to the medical profession as I found out from my first diagnosis.
Author : Timothy Husband
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 10,16 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Belles heures of Jean of France, Duke of Berry
ISBN : 1588392945
Author : Robert H. Bates
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 25,24 MB
Release : 1993-12
Category : History
ISBN : 0226039013
African Studies, contrary to some accounts, is not a separate continent in the world of American higher education. Its intellectual borders touch those of economics, literature, history, philosophy, and art; its history is the story of the world, both ancient and modern. This is the clear conclusion of Africa and the Disciplines, a book that addresses the question: Why should Africa be studied in the American university? This question was put to distinguished scholars in the social sciences and humanities, prominent Africanists who are also leaders in their various disciplines. Their responses make a strong and enlightening case for the importance of research on Africa to the academy. Paul Collier's essay, for example, shows how studies of African economies have clarified our understanding of the small open economies, and contributed to the theory of repressed inflation and to a number of areas in microeconomics as well. Art historian Suzanne Blier uses the terms and concepts that her discipline has applied to Africa to analyze the habits of mind and social practice of her own field. Christopher L. Miller describes the confounding and enriching impact of Africa on European and American literary theory. Political scientist Richard Sklar outlines Africa's contributions to the study of political modernization, pluralism, and rational choice. These essays, together with others from scholars in history, anthropology, philosophy, and comparative literature, attest to the influence of African research throughout the curriculum. For many, knowledge from Africa seems distant and exotic. These powerful essays suggest the contrary: that such knowledge has shaped the way in which scholars in various disciplines understand their worlds. Eloquent testimony to Africa's necessary place in the mainstream of American education, this book should alter the academy's understanding of the significance of African research, its definition of core and periphery in human knowledge. "These essays are at once exceptionally thoughtful and remarkably comprehensive. Not only do they offer an unusually interesting overview of African studies; they are also striking for the depth and freshness of their insights. This is the sort of volume from which both seasoned regional experts and students stand to learn an enormous amount."—John Comaroff, University of Chicago "These essays provide an important perspective on the evolution of African studies and offer insights into what Africa can mean for the different humanistic and social science disciplines. Many show in ingenious and subtle ways the enormous potential that the study of Africa has for confounding the main tenets of established fields. One could only hope that the strictures expressed here would be taken to heart in the scholarly world."—Robert L. Tignor, Princeton University
Author : California (State).
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 31,13 MB
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Author : William A. Geller
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 22,70 MB
Release : 1959-12-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780300107470
Although the prevalence of police-citizen conflict has diminished in recent decades, police use of excessive force remains a concern of police departments nationwide. This timely book focuses on what is known and what still needs to be learned to understand, prevent, and remediate police abuse of force. The topics covered include: a theory of police abuse of force; the causes of police brutality; measures of its prevalence; the violence-prone police officer; public opinion about police abuse of force; the issue of race; officer selection, training, and attitudes; police unions and police culture; administrative review; procedural justice and the review of citizen complaints; the role of lawsuits; and a survey of police brutality abroad. In the final chapter Geller and Toch suggest new directions for research and practical innovations in law enforcement, from which both police and citizens can benefit. The contributors to this volume are scholars of criminology, criminal justice, social psychology, law, and public administration; former police managers; a police union leader; civilian oversight agency administrators and analysts; civil liberties advocates; police litigation expert witnesses; and media commentators. The combination of theoretical and practical perspectives makes this book ideal for students and scholars of democratic policing and for those in police departments, government, and the media charged with addressing and understanding the problem of improper exercise of force.
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Page : 70 pages
File Size : 10,30 MB
Release : 1985
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