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The Therapist in the Real World What You Never Learn in Graduate School (But Really Need to Know)
Jeffrey A. Kottler, "The Therapist in the Real World: What You Never Learn in Graduate School (But Really Need to Know) "
English | ISBN: 039371098X | 2015 | 322 pages | EPUB | 439 KB
Advice and inspiration for the real-life challenges of being a mental health professional.


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The Sustainable University of the Future Reimagining Higher Education and Research
The Sustainable University of the Future: Reimagining Higher Education and Research
English | 2023 | ISBN: 303120185X | 409 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 15 MB
The Sustainable University of the Future discusses the rapid changes taking place within institutions of higher education-changes that have pushed universities to reconsider their traditional policies and plans. The book, which has its origins in the Qatar University Annual Research Forum and Exhibition (QUARFE) event "University of the Future" examines the many ways universities are trying to keep pace with this transformation, despite regional and international challenges. The book looks at the role of universities in meeting the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the impact of Industry 4.0, the social aspects of University 4.0, and the future of research-based universities. The need to adopt modern programs and tools is stressed, and ways to anticipate and plan for future challenges are explored.


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The Surveillance Web The Rise of Visual Surveillance in an English City
Mike McCahill, "The Surveillance Web: The Rise of Visual Surveillance in an English City"
English | 2014 | pages: 238 | ISBN: 1903240808, 113899815X | PDF | 4,7 mb
The rise of CCTV and surveillance technologies has been one of the key developments in contemporary society, but its impact has often been analysed in a fragmented manner. This book addresses this issue by providing a detailed, micro-sociological account of the construction of a CCTV network in one English city. It differs from previous studies (which have concentrated on open street CCTV systems) in documenting and analysing the use of visual surveillance systems in a number of different locations and institutional settings, including the industrial workplace, shopping malls, high-rise housing schemes, and hospitals. It is concerned not just with abstract categories of 'grand theory' but seeks to explain how people living in contemporary society experience these changes. The Surveillance Web situates the growth of visual surveillance systems in the context of many of the key concerns of theorists of modernity, and makes a key contribution to understanding the nature of the relationship between surveillance and society. Its starting point is to view the relationship between surveillance and society as a two way process: the book looks at both the social impact of visual surveillance systems, and at how the impact of these technologies is shaped by existing social relations, political practice and cultural traditions. provides a richly textured account and analysis of the introduction of visual surveillance technologies (CCTV) in an English cityexplores the impact of the introduction and use of visual surveillance systems in a wide variety of locales and institutional settings, both public and privatemakes a key contribution to theoretical debates over the relationship between surveillance systems and society, one of the central concerns of theorists of modernity


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The Spanish Origin of International Law Francisco de Vitoria and his law of nations
The Spanish Origin of International Law: Francisco de Vitoria and his law of nations By James Brown Scott
2000 | 484 Pages | ISBN: 1584771100 | PDF | 57 MB
Study of Vitoria by a leading figure in twentieth-century international law. Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934. 19a, 288, [6], clviii pp. Francisco de Vitoria [c.1483-1546] was a founder of international law. Scott holds that Vitoria's doctrines, popularized in his important Reflectiones, De Indis Noviter Inventis and De Jure Belli (the text of these are included in the appendix), are in fact the first works to address the law of nations, which was to become the international law of Christendom and the world at large.Vitoria held that pagans were entitled to freedom and property, declared slavery to be unsound and upheld the rights of Indians. He also questioned the legitimacy of Spain's recent conquest of the New World. This was the source of his thesis that the community of nations transcends Christendom.One of the greatest figures in modern international law, James Brown Scott [1866-1943] was the guiding force behind the American Society of International Law, and was editor-in-chief of the American Journal of International Law. He played a key role in several important diplomatic conferences and was secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His books include The American Institute of International Law: Its Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Nations (1916), The Catholic Conception of International Law (1934) and Law, The State and the International Community (1939).


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The Song of Simon de Montfort The Life and Death of a Medieval Revolutionary
Sophie Thérèse Ambler, "The Song of Simon de Montfort: The Life and Death of a Medieval Revolutionary"
English | ISBN: 0190946237 | 2019 | 448 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
A biography of one of the Middle Ages' most controversial, reckless, and heroic figures


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The Six-Minute Memoir Fifty-Five Short Essays on Life
Mary Helen Stefaniak, "The Six-Minute Memoir: Fifty-Five Short Essays on Life "
English | ISBN: 1609388518 | 2022 | 280 pages | EPUB | 308 KB
This collection of short essays delivers more joy than many books twice its size. Culled from two decades' worth of Mary Helen Stefaniak's "Alive and Well" column in the Iowa Source, each essay invites readers into the ordinary life of a woman "with a family and friends and a job . . . and a series of cats and a history living in one old house after another at the turn of the twenty-first century in the middle of the Middle West." One great aunt presides over nineteen acres of pecan grove profitably strewn with junk. A borrowed hammer rings with the sound of immortality. Famous poets pipe up where you least expect them. Living and dying are found to be two sides of the same remarkable coin.


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The Shock of Medievalism
The Shock of Medievalism By Kathleen Biddick; Biddick; Joan Wallach Scott
1998 | 328 Pages | ISBN: 0822321998 | PDF | 20 MB
In The Shock of Medievalism Kathleen Biddick explores the nineteenth-century foundations of medieval studies as an academic discipline as well as certain unexamined contemporary consequences of these origins. By pairing debates over current academic trends and issues with innovative readings of medieval texts, Biddick exposes the presuppositions of the field of medieval studies and significantly shifts the objects of its historical inquiry.Biddick describes how the discipline of medieval studies was defined by a process of isolation and exclusion-a process that not only ignored significant political and cultural issues of the nineteenth century but also removed the period from the forces of history itself. Wanting to separate themselves from popular studies of medieval culture, and valuing their own studies as scientific, nineteenth-century academics created an exclusive discipline whose structure is consistently practiced today, despite the denials of most contemporary medieval scholars. Biddick supports her argument by discussing the unavowed melancholy that medieval Christians felt for Jews and by revealing the unintentional irony of nineteenth-century medievalists' fabrication of sentimental objects of longing (such as the "gothic peasant"). The subsequent historical distortions of this century-old sentimentality, the relevance of worker dislocation during the industrial revolution, and other topics lead to a conclusion in which Biddick considers the impact of an array of factors on current medieval studies.Simultaneously displacing disciplinary stereotypes and altering an angle of historical inquiry, The Shock of Medievalism challenges accepted thinking even as it produces a new direction for medieval studies. This book will provoke scholars in this field and appeal to readers who are interested in how historicizing processes can affect the development of academic disciplines.


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The Scroll Or the Sword  Dilemmas of Religion and Military Service in Israel
Stuart A. Cohen, "The Scroll Or the Sword ?: Dilemmas of Religion and Military Service in Israel"
English | 2013 | pages: 169 | ISBN: 9057020831, 1138981508 | PDF | 3,0 mb
First Published in 1997. The title of this book is derived from an ancient Jewish teaching, attributed to a certain Rabbi Eleazar of Modi'in, who lived in the land of Israel during the third century of the common era. As far as we know, Rabbi Eleazar was the first sage to take homiletic advantage of the alliteration of safra and saifa, Aramaic terms which literally translate (respectively) as 'a scroll' and 'a sword'. A plain reading of this text leaves no doubt that its author intended to project a figurative contrast between two distinct spheres of human endeavour.


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The Scope and Contents of Chingis Khan's Yasa
The Scope and Contents of Chingis Khan's Yasa By George Vernadsky
2019 | 28 Pages | ISBN: 161143923X | PDF | 3 MB
Genghis Khan's law code, the Yasa, survives in fragments. This article lists the known provisions, from Berhebraeus, Juwaini, and Arab sources; Vernadsky considers it a supplement to Mongol custom for the multinational Empire.


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The Reveries of the Solitary Walker, Botanical Writings, and Letter to Franquières
The Reveries of the Solitary Walker, Botanical Writings, and Letter to Franquières By Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Christopher Kelly (editor), Charles E. Butterworth, Alexandra Cook, Terence E. Marshall
2000 | 377 Pages | ISBN: 1584650079 | PDF | 27 MB
"I am now alone on earth, no longer having any brother, neighbor, friend, or society other than myself" proclaimed Rousseau in Reveries of the Solitary Walker. Reveries, along with Botanical Writings and Letter to Franquières, were all written at the end of his life, a period when Rousseau renounced his occupation as author and ceased publishing his works. Presenting himself as an unwilling societal outcast, he nonetheless crafted each with a sharp eye on his readership. Whether addressing himself, a mother hoping to interest her child in botany, or a confused young nobleman, his dialogue reflects the needs of his interlocutor and of future readers. Although very different in style, these three works concern overlapping subjects. Their unity comes from the relation of the other writings to the Reveries, which consists of ten meditative "walks" during which Rousseau considers his life and thought. The third and fourth walks discuss truth, morality, and religious belief, which are the themes of the Letter to Franquières; while the seventh is a lengthy discussion of botany as a model for contemplative activity. The overarching themes of the volume―the relations among philosophic or scientific contemplation, religion, and morality―provide Rousseau's most intimate and final reflections on the difficulties involved in understanding nature.


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