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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Consumerism in World History: The Global Transformation of Desire (Themes in World History) By Peter Stearns 2001 | 160 Pages | ISBN: 0415244080 | PDF | 1 MB Renowned historian Peter Stearn presents an original and ground-breaking study on consumerism as both an international and historical phenomenon. The book is a fascinating exploration of the world in which we live, and is compulsive reading for the general reader and students alike. ![]() Michael Greenfield, "Consumer Transactions, 6th, Selected Statutes and Regulations " English | ISBN: 1609302958 | 2013 | 1435 pages | PDF | 9 MB This supplement is designed primarily for use with Michael M. Greenfield's casebook, Consumer Transaction, 6th Edition, and includes the statutory and regulatory materials referenced in that work. ![]() Consumed in the City: Observing Tuberculosis at Century's End By Paul Joseph Draus 2004 | 290 Pages | ISBN: 1592132480 | PDF | 1 MB As a public health field worker assigned to control tuberculosis in New York and Chicago in the 1990s, Paul Draus encountered the horrible effects of tuberculosis resurgence in urban areas, and the intersections of disease, blight, and poverty. "Consumed in the City" grows out of his experiences and offers a persuasive case for thinking about and treating tuberculosis as an inseparable component of the scourges of poverty, homelessness, AIDS, and drug abuse. It is impossible, Draus argues, to treat and eliminate tuberculosis without also treating the social ills that underlie the new epidemic. Paul Draus begins by describing his own on-the-job training as a field worker, then places the resurgence of tuberculosis into historical and sociological perspective. He vividly describes his experiences in hospital rooms, clinics, jails, housing projects, urban streets, and other social settings where tuberculosis is often encountered and treated. Using case studies, he demonstrates how social problems affect the success or failure of actual treatment. Finally, Draus suggests how a reformed public health agenda could help institute the changes required to defeat a deadly new epidemic. At once a personal account and a concrete plan for rethinking the role of public health, "Consumed in the City" marks a significant intervention in the way we think about the entangled crises of urban dislocation, poverty, and disease. Paul Draus is a research scientist at the Center for Interventions, Treatment and Addictions Research in the Department of Community Health at the Wright State University School of Medicine. ![]() Consulting In Sport Psychology by Charles A. Maher English | July 8, 2025 | ISBN: 1032466006 | 292 pages | MOBI | 4.56 Mb This important book provides practical and immediately applicable information about consulting in sport psychology in an accessible, step-by-step manner, focusing on lessons based on individual, team, and organizational levels. ![]() Construction, Energy, Environment and Sustainability: Proceedings of CEES 2025 (Volume 1: Construction Materials and Technologies) (Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 743) by Umberto Berardi, Julieta António, Nuno Simões English | December 11, 2025 | ISBN: 9819518210 | 650 pages | PDF | 49 Mb This book is the 1st volume of selected papers from the 3rd International Conference on Construction, Energy, Environment and Sustainability (CEES 2025), held on 11-13 June, 2025 at Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy, covering topics related with construction materials and technologies. The 3-volume proceedings present recent developments on innovative construction materials and technologies, on building physics and energy performance, on the environmental effects of manmade infrastructure, on the adoption of the industry 4.0 principals and on the social and economic aspects of sustainable construction and housing, and will make valuable contributions to academic researchers, engineers, planners, stakeholders and policy makers. ![]() Construction Management by Abdul Razzak Rumane English | October 2, 2025 | ISBN: 1041066961 | 354 pages | MOBI | 11 Mb The application of quality tools and techniques in construction projects has a great influence on the cost-effectiveness results of construction projects and achieving successful project performance. Quality management tools and techniques help in project planning, execution, monitoring, and control of the project and evolve a project management system that makes project deliverables. ![]() Jason Jackson, "Constructing Economic Nationalisms in Brazil and India " English | ISBN: 1009598570 | 2026 | 104 pages | PDF | 4 MB While the concept of economic nationalism is frequently deployed it is often poorly defined, posited as the cause of protectionism in some cases while providing a rationale for liberalization in others. This Element provides a more rigorous articulation by analyzing variation in foreign investment regulation in postwar Brazil and India. Conventional approaches cite India's leftist "socialism" and Brazil's right-wing authoritarianism to explain why India resisted foreign direct investment (FDI) while Brazil welcomed foreign firms. However, this ignores puzzling industry-level variation: India restricted FDI in auto manufacturing but allowed multinationals in oil, while Brazil welcomed foreign auto companies but prohibited FDI in oil. This variation is inadequately explained by pluralist theories, structural-material approaches, or constructivist ideas. This Element argues that FDI policies were shaped by contrasting colonial experiences that generated distinct economic nationalisms and patterns of industrialization in both countries. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. ![]() Constructing 21st Century U.S. Foreign Policy: Identity, Ideology, and America's World Role in a New Era By Karl K. Schonberg 2009 | 316 Pages | ISBN: 0230607764 | PDF | 2 MB In the years since the 9/11 attacks, socially constructed understandings of the identity of the United States and its friends and enemies in the world have played a critical role in determining the course of U.S. foreign policy. Constructing Twenty-First Century U.S. Foreign Policy argues that American foreign relations under the Bush administration were driven by an ideological agenda derived from a particular interpretation of long-standing ideas about national identity. Drawing on constructivist and social-psychological IR theory, it suggests that these ideas led directly to the administration's choice to invade Iraq, its misunderstanding the kind of war the United States would face there, and its failure to quickly establish a stable democratic government following the invasion. ![]() Constitutionalisation of Private Law (Constitutional Law Library, 2) By Tom Barkhuysen, Siewert D. Lindenbergh 2006 | 133 Pages | ISBN: 9004148523 | PDF | 1 MB All over Europe we witness a spectacular rise of the recourse to fundamental rights in debates on civil liability. This is part of a pervasive process of constitutionalisation, of private law in general and tort law in particular.This publication aims at establishing a clear analysis of the nature and growth of the C-factor (C for constitutionalisation) in Germany, France, the UK and The Netherlands. This analysis will be followed by answering the questions: How are these developments to be judged? Does the C-factor seriously undermine the autonomy of private law ('The purpose of private law is simply to be private law', Ernest J. Weinrib, The Idea of Private Law)? And if so, does it matter? How are we to handle the C-factor? Should we embrace it wholeheartedly, or rather adopt a policy of being neglect or even try to eradicate it altogether? ![]() Conspiracy Panics: Political Rationality and Popular Culture By Jack Z. Bratich 2008 | 229 Pages | ISBN: 0791473333 | PDF | 1 MB Examines contemporary anxiety over the phenomenon of conspiracy theories. |