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An Analysis of Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

An Analysis of Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

In The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat neurologist Oliver Sacks looked at the cutting-edge work taking place in his field and decided that much of it was not fit for purpose. Sacks found it hard to understand why most doctors adopted a mechanical and impersonal approach to their patients and opened his mind to new ways to treat people with neurological disorders. He explored the question of deciding what such new ways might be by deploying his formidable creative thinking skills. Sacks felt the issues at the heart of patient care needed redefining because the way they were being dealt with hurt not only patients but practitioners too. They limited a physician’s capacity to understand and then treat a patient’s condition. To highlight the issue Sacks wrote the stories of 24 patients and their neurological clinical conditions. In the process he rebelled against traditional methodology by focusing on his patients’ subjective experiences. Sacks did not only write about his patients in original ways – he attempt to come up with creative ways of treating them as well. At root his method was to try to help each person individually with the core aim of finding meaning and a sense of identity despite or even thanks to the patients’ condition. Sacks thus redefined the issue of neurological work in a new way and his ideas were so influential that they heralded the arrival of a broader movement – narrative medicine – that placed stronger emphasis on listening to and incorporating patients’ experiences and insights into their care. | An Analysis of Oliver Sacks's The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales

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Introduction to the Design and Behavior of Bolted Joints Non-Gasketed Joints

Acceptance and Commitment Coaching Distinctive Features

Acceptance and Commitment Coaching Distinctive Features

Jon Hill and Joe Oliver introduce the Acceptance and Commitment Coaching (ACC) model with clarity and accessibility defining it as an approach that incorporates mindfulness and acceptance focusing on committed values-based actions to help coachees make meaningful changes to their lives. Acceptance and Commitment Coaching: Distinctive Features explains the ACC model in such a way that the reader will be able to put it into practice immediately as well as offering sufficient context to anchor the practical tools in a clear theoretical framework. Split into two parts the book begins by emphasising ACC’s relevance and its core philosophy before providing an overview of its key theoretical points and the research that supports it. The authors also explain the six key ACC processes: defusion acceptance contact with the present moment self as context values and committed action and explain how to use them in practice. Hill and Oliver address essential topics such as the critical work needed before and as you begin working with a coachee how to use metaphor as an effective tool as a coach and they finish by offering helpful tips on how to help coachees maintain their positive changes how to make ACC accessible to all types of client how to manage challenging coachees and how to work with both individuals and groups using ACC. Aimed specifically at coaches the book offers context examples practicality and a unique combination of practical and theoretical points in a concise format. Acceptance and Commitment Coaching: Distinctive Features is essential reading for coaches coaching psychologists and executive coaches in practice and in training. It would be of interest to academics and students of coaching psychology and coaching techniques as well as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) practitioners looking to move into coaching. | Acceptance and Commitment Coaching Distinctive Features

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The Common Law

The Common Law

The Common Law is Oliver Wendell Holmes' most sustained work of jurisprudence. In it the careful reader will discern traces of his later thought as found in both his legal opinions and other writings. At the outset of The Common Law Holmes posits that he is concerned with establishing that the common law can meet the changing needs of society while preserving continuity with the past. A common law judge must be creative both in determining the society's current needs and in discerning how best to address these needs in a way that is continuous with past judicial decisions. In this way the law evolves by moving out of its past adapting to the needs of the present and establishing a direction for the future. To Holmes' way of thinking this approach is superior to imposing order in accordance with a philosophical position or theory because the law would thereby lose the flexibility it requires in responding to the needs and demands of disputing parties as well as society as a whole. According to Holmes the social environment-the economic moral and political milieu-alters over time. Therefore in order to remain responsive to this social environment the law must change as well. But the law is also part of this environment and impacts it. There is then a continual reciprocity between the law and the social arrangements in which it is contextualized. And as with the evolution of species there is no starting over. Rather in most cases a judge takes existing legal concepts and principles as these have been memorialized in legal precedent and adapts them often unconsciously to fit the requirements of a particular case and present social conditions. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841-1935) served as chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court and as an associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. He was nicknamed the Great Dissenter because of his many dissenting opinions. Holmes is also the author of Kent's Commentaries on the Law (1873) and The Path of the Law (1897). Tim Griffin has advanced degrees in philosophy and law and has taught philosophy and legal theory courses at a number of universities. He is currently a seminarian pursuing ordination to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church.

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The Stuart Age England 1603–1714

Love Bombing Reset Your Child's Emotional Thermostat

Trees Forested Landscapes and Grazing Animals A European Perspective on Woodlands and Grazed Treescapes

The Archetypal Artist Reimagining Creativity and the Call to Create

Conversations with Women Showrunners

How Learning Happens Seminal Works in Educational Psychology and What They Mean in Practice

Understanding How We Learn A Visual Guide

Foreignness and Selfhood Sino-British Encounters in English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Tudor and Stuart Britain 1485-1714

Military Veteran Psychological Health and Social Care Contemporary Issues

Environments Risks and Health Social Perspectives

Environments Risks and Health Social Perspectives

Much of the scientific work on environmental health research has come from the clinical and biophysical sciences. Yet contributions are being made from the social sciences with respect to economic change distributional equities political will public perceptions and the social geographical challenges of the human health-environments linkages. Offering the first comprehensive and cohesive summary of the input from social science to this field this book focuses on how humans theorize their relationships to the environment with respect to health and how these ideas are mediated through an evaluation of risk and hazards. Most work on risk has focused primarily on environmental problems. This book extends and synthesizes these works for the field of human health treating social economic cultural and political context as vital. Bringing disparate literatures from across several disciplines together with their own applied research and experience John Eyles and Jamie Baxter deal with scientific uncertainty in the everyday issues raised and question how social theories and models of the way the world works can contribute to understanding these uncertainties. This book is essential reading for those studying and researching in the fields of health geography and environmental studies as well as environmental sociology social and applied anthropology environmental psychology and environmental politics. | Environments Risks and Health Social Perspectives

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Environmental Design Sourcebook Innovative Ideas for a Sustainable Built Environment

Environmental Design Sourcebook Innovative Ideas for a Sustainable Built Environment

How do we design in a climate emergency? A new social and ecological prerogative demands appropriate material choices a re-invention of construction and evolving building programmes that look at lifecycle embodied energy and energy use. Highly illustrated with practical information and simple explanations for design ideas this book is the perfect introduction to sustainable design for architecture students. It presents key concepts in relation to the embodied energy of construction material properties and environmental performance of buildings in an accessible way. In explaining the principles and technologies by which we heat cool moderate and mitigate it demystifies environmental design as a technical exercise and enables students to create sustainable buildings with impact. Keep this sourcebook with you. Features: Amphibious House (Baca Architects) Ashen Cabin (HANNAH) Bunhill 2 Energy Centre (Ramboll Cullinan Studio McGurk Architects and Colloide) Cork House (Matthew Barnett Howland Oliver Wilton and Dido Milne) Dymaxion House (Richard Buckminster Fuller) Eastgate Centre (Mick Pearce) Neuron Pod (Will Alsop – aLL Design and AKT II) Quik House (Adam Kalkin) and Tension Pavilion (StructureMode and Weber Industries). Covers: Acoustics bamboo construction biopolymer bioremediation CLT climatic envelope computational fluid dynamics earthen architecture fabric formwork hempcrete insulation mycelium biofabrication paper construction passive solar heating pneumatic structures solar geometry tensegrity structures thermal mass and more. | Environmental Design Sourcebook Innovative Ideas for a Sustainable Built Environment

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Displays Fundamentals & Applications Second Edition

Displays Fundamentals & Applications Second Edition

In the extensive fields of optics holography and virtual reality technology continues to evolve. Displays: Fundamentals and Applications Second Edition addresses these updates and discusses how real-time computer graphics and vision enable the application and displays of graphical 2D and 3D content. This book explores in detail these technological developments as well as the shifting techniques behind projection displays projector-camera systems stereoscopic and autostereoscopic displays. This new edition contains many updates and additions reflecting the changes in fast developing areas such as holography and near-eye displays for Augmented and Virtual reality applications. Perfect for the student looking to sharpen their developing skill or the master refining their technique Rolf Hainich and Oliver Bimber help the reader understand the basics of optics light modulation visual perception display technologies and computer-generated holography. With almost 500 illustrations Displays will help the reader see the field of augmentation and virtual reality display with new eyes. Features:• Covers physics technology and techniques behind flat-panel as well as projection displays projector-camera systems stereoscopic and autostereoscopic displays computer-generated holography and near-eye displays• Discusses how real-time computer graphics and computer vision enable the visualization of graphical 2D and 3D content • Augmented by close to 500 rich illustrations which give readers a clear understanding of existing and emerging display technology | Displays Fundamentals & Applications Second Edition

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Sir John Soane’s Influence on Architecture from 1791 A Continuing Legacy

Sir John Soane’s Influence on Architecture from 1791 A Continuing Legacy

Sir John Soane’s Influence on Architecture from 1791: A Continuing Legacy is the first in-depth study of this eighteenth-century British architect’s impact on the work of others extending globally and still indeed the case over 200 years later. Author Oliver Bradbury presents a compelling argument that the influence of Soane (1753-1837) has persevered through the centuries rather than waning around the time of his death. Through examinations of internationally-renowned architects from Benjamin Henry Latrobe to Philip Johnson as well as a number of not so well known Soanean disciples Bradbury posits that Soane is perhaps second only to Palladio in terms of the longevity of his influence on architecture through the course of more than two centuries from the early 1790s to today concluding with the recent return to pure revivalism. Previous investigations have been limited to focusing on Soane’s late-Georgian and then post-modern influence; this is the first in-depth study of his impact over the course of two centuries. Through this survey Bradbury demonstrates that Soane’s influence has been truly international in the pre-modern era reaching throughout the British Isles and beyond to North America and even colonial Australia. Through his inclusion of select detailed case studies Bradbury contends that Soane’s is a continuing not negated legacy in architecture. | Sir John Soane’s Influence on Architecture from 1791 A Continuing Legacy

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The Conquest of Santarém and Goswin’s Song of the Conquest of Alcácer do Sal Editions and Translations of De expugnatione Scalabis and Gosui

The Conquest of Santarém and Goswin’s Song of the Conquest of Alcácer do Sal Editions and Translations of De expugnatione Scalabis and Gosui

Achieved at the height of the Crusades the Christian conquests of Santarém in 1147 by King Afonso I and of Alcácer do Sal in 1217 by Portuguese forces and northern European warriors on their way by sea to Palestine were crucial events in the creation of the independent kingdom of Portugal. The two texts presented here survive in their unique thirteenth-century manuscript copies appended to a codex belonging to one of Europe’s most important monastic library collections accumulated in the Cistercian abbey of Alcobaça founded c. 1153 by Bernard of Clairvaux. Accompanied by comprehensive introductions and here translated into English for the first time these extraordinary texts are based on eyewitness testimony of the conquests. They contain much detail for the military historian including data on operational tactics and the ideology of Christian holy war in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Literary historians too will be delighted by the astonishing styles deployed demonstrating considerable authorial flamboyance flair and innovation. While they are likely written by Goswin of Bossut the search for authorship yields an impressive array of literary friends and associates including James of Vitry Thomas of Cantimpré Oliver of Paderborn and Caesarius of Heisterbach. | The Conquest of Santarém and Goswin’s Song of the Conquest of Alcácer do Sal Editions and Translations of De expugnatione Scalabis and Gosui

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Late Night with Trump Political Humor and the American Presidency

Late Night with Trump Political Humor and the American Presidency

Political humor has been a staple of late-night television for decades. The Trump White House however has received significantly greater attention than that of past presidents such as Barack Obama George W. Bush and even Bill Clinton. In response to Trump’s strident politics late-night comics including Stephen Colbert Jimmy Kimmel Trevor Noah and Jimmy Fallon have sounded key policy notes further blurring the boundary between news and satire. Weekly humorists including John Oliver and Samantha Bee extend the critique with in-depth probing of key issues while Saturday Night Live continues to tap the progression from outrage to outrageousness. Using unique content analysis techniques and qualitative discussions of political humor Farnsworth and Lichter show how late-night political humor and these seven programs in particular have responded to the Trump presidency. Employing a dataset of more than 100 000 late night jokes going back decades these noted media scholars discuss how the treatment of Trump differs from previous presidents and how the Trump era is likely to shape the future of political humor. The authors also employ public opinion survey data to consider the growing role these late-night programs play in framing public opinion and priorities. This book will interest scholars the curious public and students of politics communications and the media and contemporary American culture. | Late Night with Trump Political Humor and the American Presidency

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John Lilburne and the Levellers Reappraising the Roots of English Radicalism 400 Years On

John Lilburne and the Levellers Reappraising the Roots of English Radicalism 400 Years On

John Lilburne (1615–1657) or 'Freeborn John' as he was called by the London crowd was an important political agitator during the English Revolution. He was one of the leading figures in the Levellers the short-lived but highly influential radical sect that called for law reform religious tolerance extended suffrage the rights of freeborn Englishmen and a new form of government that was answerable to the people and underpinned by a written constitution. This edited book assesses the legacy of Lilburne and the Levellers 400 years after his birth and features contributions by leading historians. They examine the life of Lilburne who was often imprisoned and even tortured for his beliefs and his role as an inspirational figure even in contemporary politics. They also assess his writings that fearlessly exposed the hypocrisy and self-serving corruption of those in power – whether King Charles I or Oliver Cromwell. They look at his contribution to political ideas his role as a revolutionary leader his personal and political relations with his wife Elizabeth his exile in the Netherlands his late decision to become a Quaker and his reputation after his death. This collection will be of enormous interest to academics researchers and readers with an interest in the English Civil War seventeenth-century history and the contemporary legacy of radical political tradition. | John Lilburne and the Levellers Reappraising the Roots of English Radicalism 400 Years On

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Edward Lloyd and His World Popular Fiction Politics and the Press in Victorian Britain

Edward Lloyd and His World Popular Fiction Politics and the Press in Victorian Britain

The publisher Edward Lloyd (1815-1890) helped shape Victorian popular culture in ways that have left a legacy that lasts right up to today. He was a major pioneer of both popular fiction and journalism but has never received extended scholarly investigation until now. Lloyd shaped the modern popular press: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper became the first paper to sell over a million copies. Along with publishing songs and broadsides Lloyd dominated the fiction market in the early Victorian period issuing Gothic stories such as Varney the Vampire (1845-7) and other 'penny dreadfuls' which became bestsellers. Lloyd's publications introduced the enduring figure of Sweeney Todd whilst his authors penned plagiarisms of Dickens's novels such as Oliver Twiss (1838-9). Many readers in the early Victorian period may have been as likely to have encountered the author of Pickwick in a Lloyd-published plagiarism as in the pages of the original author. This book makes us rethink the early reception of Dickens. In this interdisciplinary collection leading scholars explore the world of Edward Lloyd and his stable of writers such as Thomas Peckett Prest and James Malcolm Rymer. The Lloyd brand shaped popular taste in the age of Dickens and the Chartists. Edward Lloyd and his World fills a major gap in the histories of popular fiction and journalism whilst developing links with Victorian politics theatre and music. | Edward Lloyd and His World Popular Fiction Politics and the Press in Victorian Britain

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The Economic Thought of William Petty Exploring the Colonialist Roots of Economics

The Economic Thought of William Petty Exploring the Colonialist Roots of Economics

William Petty (1623-1687) long recognised as a founding father of English political economy was actively involved in the military-colonial administration of Ireland following its invasion by Oliver Cromwell and to the end of his days continued to devise schemes for securing England’s continued domination of that country. It was in that context that he elaborated his economic ideas which consequently reflect the world of military-bureaucratic officialdom neo-feudalism and colonialism he served. This book shows that much of the theory and methodology in use within the economics discipline of today has its roots in the writings of Petty and his contemporaries rather than in the supposedly universalistic and enlightened ideals of Adam Smith a century later. Many of the fundamental ideas of today’s development economics for example are shown to have been deployed by Petty explicitly for the purpose of furthering England’s colonialist objectives while his pioneering writings on fiscal issues and national accounting theory were equally explicitly directed towards the raising of funds for England’s predatory colonial and commercial wars. This book argues that exploring the historical roots of economic ideas and methods in this way is an essential aspect of assessing their appropriateness and analytical power today and that this is more relevant than ever. It will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in the history of economic thought early modern economic history development economics and economic geography. | The Economic Thought of William Petty Exploring the Colonialist Roots of Economics

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Artificial Intelligence for Space: AI4SPACE Trends Applications and Perspectives

Artificial Intelligence for Space: AI4SPACE Trends Applications and Perspectives

The new age space value chain is a complex interconnected system with diverse actors which involves cross-sector and cross-border collaborations. This book helps to enrich the knowledge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the value chain in the space-related domains. Advancements of AI and Machine Learning have impactfully supported the space sector transformation as it is shown in the book. This book embarks on a journey through the fascinating realm of AI in space exploring its profound implications emerging trends and transformative potential. Prof. Dr. Oliver Ullrich - Director Innovation Cluster Space and Aviaton (UZH Space Hub) University of Zurich Switzerland Aimed at space engineers risk analysts policy makers technical experts and non-specialists this book demonstrates insights into the implementation of AI in the space sector alongside its limitations and use-case examples. It covers diverse AI-related topics applicable to space technologies or space big data such as AI-based technologies for improving Earth Observation big data AI for space robotics exploration AI for astrophysics AI for emerging in-orbit servicing market and AI for space tourism safety improvement. Key Features: Provides an interdisciplinary approach with chapter contributions from expert teams working in the governmental or private space sectors with valuable contributions from computer scientists and legal experts Presents insights into AI implementation and how to unlock AI technologies in the field Up-to-date with the latest developments and cutting-edge applications | Artificial Intelligence for Space: AI4SPACE Trends Applications and Perspectives

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Radical Orthodoxy? - A Catholic Enquiry

Radical Orthodoxy? - A Catholic Enquiry

Radical Orthodoxy? A Catholic Enquiry is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand 'Radical Orthodoxy' or be in critical dialogue with it. John Milbank Catherine Pickstock and Graham Ward the three principal exponents of Radical Orthodoxy each enter into dialogue with theologians from the Catholic tradition - a tradition with whose sources and current researches Radical Orthodoxy claims to have much in common. The Introduction explores the issues and tensions involved in Radical Orthodoxy's dialogue with Catholic theology and David Burrell offers an important evaluation of Radical Orthodoxy in the context of North America. In the first dialogue John Milbank presents one of the clearest expositions of the Radical Orthodoxy programme to date; Fergus Kerr's reply discusses this programme in the wider context of post-war Catholic debate. Catherine Pickstock explores the work of Aquinas to show how Radical Orthodoxy is appropriating the work of past theological giants and in reply Laurence Hemming asks what questions remain in that process. Graham Ward Oliver Davies and Lucy Gardner debate the challenges facing contemporary theology both from the past and the postmodern present. James Hanvey's provocative conclusion opens the way to future debate. Challenging yet accessibly written this book represents an important milestone in the critical reception of Radical Orthodoxy. Shedding new light on contemporary issues and current theological enquiry this book offers important insights to students of theology and those training for ministry clergy and informed lay people and everyone who wants to make sense of one of the most demanding yet important debates currently taking place. | Radical Orthodoxy? - A Catholic Enquiry

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