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  Author: Baturi   |   24 September 2022   |   comments: 0
Neurological Disorders and Imaging Physics Application to Autism Spectrum Disorders and Alzheimer's (Volume 3)
Ayman El-Baz, "Neurological Disorders and Imaging Physics: Application to Autism Spectrum Disorders and Alzheimer's (Volume 3) "
English | ISBN: 0750317647 | 2020 | 350 pages | PDF | 56 MB
This volume covers the state-of-the-art topics that investigate two significant neurological disorders: the Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) not only from the theoretical perspective but also focuses on the practicalaspects. The materials are presented in a way that can be beneficial to both advanced and layman readers

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Net Zero How We Stop Causing Climate Change
Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change By Dieter Helm
2021 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0008404496 | EPUB | 2 MB
What can we really do about the climate emergency? The inconvenient truth is that we are causing the climate crisis with our carbon intensive lifestyles and that fixing - or even just slowing - it will affect all of us. But it can be done.In Net Zero the economist Professor Dieter Helm addresses the action we would all need to take, whether personal, local, national or global, if we really wanted to stop causing climate change.Net Zero is Professor Dieter Helm's measured, balanced view of how we stop causing climate change by adopting a net zero strategy of reducing carbon emissions and increasing carbon absorption. It is a rational look at why the past 30 years efforts has failed and why and how the next 30 years can succeed. It is a vital book for anyone who hears the clamour of Extinction Rebellion and other ecological activists, but wonders what they can actually do to help spread Marxism.

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Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy Critical and International Perspectives
Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy: Critical and International Perspectives By Nikola Hobbel, Barbara L. Bales
2018 | 248 Pages | ISBN: 0815369271 | PDF | 1 MB
Navigating the Common Good in Teacher Education Policy examines the changing relationships between the state and the common (or public) good. Using teacher education policy as the frame of analysis, the authors examine history, cultural context, and lived experiences in 12 countries and the European Union to explicate which notions of justice, social inclusion and exclusion, and citizenship emerge. By situating teacher education policy within a larger philosophical framework regarding the relationship between the state and conceptions of the "common good," this book analyzes the ideological and political desires of the state---how the state understands the common good, the future of national identity, and to what end schooling is imagined.

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Natural Beverages The Science of Beverages, Volume 13
Alexandru Grumezescu, Alina Maria Holban, "Natural Beverages: The Science of Beverages, Volume 13"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 0128166894 | 480 pages | True PDF | 20.6 MB
Natural Beverages, Volume Thirteen, in the Science of Beverages series, takes a multidisciplinary approach to address the shifting beverage landscape towards the global trend of natural beverages. As global beverage consumption has progressed towards healthier and 'natural' ingredients, researchers and scientists need to understand the latest scientific developments and the proposed health benefits and improved effects. Classical examples are presented as a basis for innovation expansion to help new researchers understand this segment of the industry. This is a great resource for researchers and scientists in the beverages industry.

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Nationalism and History Education Curricula and Textbooks in the United States and France
Nationalism and History Education: Curricula and Textbooks in the United States and France By Rachel D. Hutchins
2016 | 290 Pages | ISBN: 1138801577 | PDF | 3 MB
History education, by nature, transmits an 'official' version of national identity. National identity is not a fixed entity, and controversy over history teaching is an essential part of the process of redefining and regenerating the nation. France and the United States have in particular experienced demographic and cultural shifts since the 1960s that have resulted in intense debates over national identity. This volume examines how each country's national history is represented in primary schools' social studies textbooks and curricula, and how they handle contemporary issues of ethnicity, diversity, gender, socio-economic inequality, and patriotism. By analyzing each country separately and comparatively, it demonstrates how various groups (including academics, politicians and citizen activists) have influenced education, and how the process of writing and rewriting history perpetuates a nation.Drawing on empirical studies of the United States and France, this volume provides insight into broader nationalist processes and instructive principles for similar countries in the modern world.

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Nationalism and Communism
Hugh Seton-Watson, "Nationalism and Communism "
English | ISBN: 1032180382 | 2022 | 254 pages | EPUB | 655 KB
This book, first published in 1964, collects a number of essays united by the general theme of national and social revolution. They examine features of revolutionary movements, and, particularly, revolutionary leadership in an analysis of the social conditions and personal motives which impel men towards forming revolutionary elites.

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National Versus Human Security Australian and Canadian Military Interventions
Gregory MacCallion, "National Versus Human Security: Australian and Canadian Military Interventions"
English | ISBN: 052287536X | 2019 | 277 pages | EPUB | 817 KB
By examining two military interventions that have defined the post-Cold War period, Somalia (1992-1995) and Afghanistan (2001-2014), this book argues that for Australia and Canada, the concept of human security works better in practice than it does in theory. When human security was first advanced in 1994, debates raged. It was argued that the concept needed an agreed and articulated definition before it could have policy relevance or applicability. The book provides unprecedented access to the key actors and decision makers, including Prime Ministers, military commanders, and senior diplomats. It argues that the core concept of human security has altered states' understanding of traditional national security during the implementation of military interventions. The experience of Australia and Canada over this period demonstrates that the concept of human security is becoming more relevant to states, and their policy makers and military planners, as they conduct military interventions.

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National Security in the Third World
Abdul-Monem M. Al-Mashat, "National Security in the Third World"
English | ISBN: 0367017229 | 2019 | 138 pages | EPUB | 845 KB
For nations of the Third World, national security poses serious dilemmas. Unlike Western nations, less developed countries must balance the complex and often contradictory requirements of socioeconomic and political development with problems of internal stability and the requirements of national defense. For these countries, a concept of national security that focuses primarily on the international threat system and its overt manifestations of wars and violence, ignoring domestic well-being, is inadequate on theoretical and pragmatic grounds. This book addresses the security problems of Third World states, arguing for new ways to define and measure national security so that the concept may be appropriately applied to the needs of developing countries. In addition, the author argues that the "tranquility" of a state, a concept traditionally linked with national security, cannot necessarily be associated with quality of life as measured by conventional means. Dr. AI-Mashat constructs a tranquility index for ninety-five developing nations and tests its relationship with the physical quality-of-life index to demonstrate this point. Attempts to improve quality of life, he suggests, may in many countries lead to a reduction in security unless simultaneous attempts are made to democratize the regime.

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National Security and Technology Transfer The Strategic Dimensions of East-West Trade The Strategic Dimensions Of East
Gary K. Bertsch, "National Security and Technology Transfer: The Strategic Dimensions of East-West Trade: The Strategic Dimensions Of East"
English | ISBN: 0367164744 | 2020 | 152 pages | EPUB | 842 KB
This book aims to foster a better understanding of the key policy issues surrounding strategic trade, technology transfer and national security in the context of East-West relations. It presents the issues in a variety of disciplinary perspectives and analytical foci. .

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National Security Intelligence and Ethics
Seumas Miller, "National Security Intelligence and Ethics "
English | ISBN: 0367758318 | 2021 | 304 pages | EPUB | 1092 KB
This volume examines the ethical issues that arise as a result of national security intelligence collection and analysis.

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