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The Psychology of Food and Eating

The Psychology of Food and Eating

John L. Smith

Palgrave Macmillan
2001
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There has long been an interest in food among psychologists across the full range of the discipline, from the physiology of hunger and the psychophysics of taste and smell to the development of food preferences and the social psychology of food-related behaviour and attitudes. In this new text, John L. Smith takes a much-needed broad view of the field, bringing together physiological research, psychodynamic theory, and sociological perspectives in a way that both celebrates their differences and explores their potential fusion. The Psychology of Food and Eating provides more than a 'dry' decontextualised physiological explanation of food and eating. It moves on to enable students to see food in its wider context in terms of everyday life and real routines. It provides an overview of social scientific approaches to the study of food (biosocial, socioanthropological, structural, feminist/psychodynamic) and an appreciation of the various ways that social psychological perspectives can be applied to real-life contexts. With its detailed (and almost confessional) account of the research process, students will gain an insider's perspective on how observational and idiographic techniques are deployed in practice in everyday settings. The book will prove of interest not only to students and researchers on health psychology, applied psychology and critical psychology courses, but also to all those looking for a really accessible introduction to contemporary alternatives to the more conventional research techniques used in this field.
The Psychology of Food and Eating

The Psychology of Food and Eating

John L. Smith

Palgrave Macmillan
2001
nidottu
There has long been an interest in food among psychologists across the full range of the discipline, from the physiology of hunger and the psychophysics of taste and smell to the development of food preferences and the social psychology of food-related behaviour and attitudes. In this new text, John L. Smith takes a much-needed broad view of the field, bringing together physiological research, psychodynamic theory, and sociological perspectives in a way that both celebrates their differences and explores their potential fusion. The Psychology of Food and Eating provides more than a 'dry' decontextualised physiological explanation of food and eating. It moves on to enable students to see food in its wider context in terms of everyday life and real routines. It provides an overview of social scientific approaches to the study of food (biosocial, socioanthropological, structural, feminist/psychodynamic) and an appreciation of the various ways that social psychological perspectives can be applied to real-life contexts.With its detailed (and almost confessional) account of the research process, students will gain an insider's perspective on how observational and idiographic techniques are deployed in practice in everyday settings. The book will prove of interest not only to students and researchers on health psychology, applied psychology and critical psychology courses, but also to all those looking for a really accessible introduction to contemporary alternatives to the more conventional research techniques used in this field.
The LOFT

The LOFT

John L Bisol

Lulu.com
2018
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Lilith, Queen of the Demons, challenges Dorothy Talbot (aka Fidelia Bloodworth) the Empress Witch-Queen regnant for the empire of the Coven of the Sisters (Worldwide). If someone asks you to do a favor, how far will you go? Would you cause a war between Witches and Demons for dominance? Or would you realize common ground and forge an alliance?
The Woodlands House

The Woodlands House

John L Bisol

Lulu.com
2018
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Dorothy Talbot aka the Witch Fidelia Bloodworth, together with her familiar Moonstone, has moved from her mansion, leaving the VICTORIAN under the care of her coven sisters - for a time indeterminate. Realizing that the only way she can fully develop her powers is to seek the privacy of the forest and in seclusion, away from external influences, study and hone her Craft. The Woodlands House provides her the perfect retreat for the Witch to commune with new spirits and enter new realms. Her hope is to become "that which cannot be challenged."
EREBUS BURNING

EREBUS BURNING

JOHN L. BISOL

Lulu.com
2019
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Dorothy Talbot had "dispatched" the Voelva (Thorbjoerg Litilvoelva), using a Fire Death Curse. The explosive eruption of fire had surprised, even her. The cave had filled with molten flames which incinerated anything in its path. The Voelva was turned into a mass of glowing ash, all her burial-goods destroyed in an instant. Dorothy was overcome with the power of the moment. Although she was untouched by the fire she was physically and emotionally spent.The cavern began to collapse around her, and her fate rested with Almattugur Verndari's nobility. As the ceiling fell, in burning chunks of rock and detritus - Dorothy lay on the cavern floor, her mind locking out the visions of Gehenna around her. A "knight" would save her; and her Sisters rushed to her side ...Recovery would follow, but with a new challenge - a coup atempt from a troublesome Goddess - followed by removal of the threat.
HOMECOMING

HOMECOMING

JOHN L. BISOL

Lulu.com
2019
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... There is no sense of time within a portal. All is what was. Bodiless spirits roam through endless fields of darkness. A few have purpose, but no means to accomplish anything ...One spirit ... that of the Witch Cadence Shadowsoul, writhed in eternal torture. She had never reached her goal. How long was it? Days? Years, Eons?... Apate pushed the twisted form of Cadence Shadowsoul closer to the edge of the portal..."... If you leave, the Witch Queen will challenge you. Defeat her and return to immortal life ...", Apate said."So, mote it be ... So, mote it be ..." Cadence screamed as she flung herself into the soul of a young woman...
CONGRESSINDIAN NATIONALISM

CONGRESSINDIAN NATIONALISM

JOHN L. HILL

TAYLORFRANCIS
2019
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Historical Perspectives. The celebration of the centenary of the Indian National Congress prompted a scholarly re-examination of that organization in the midst of an active international discussion about the nature of Indian society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Any group of historians who come together to give fresh consideration to the Congress its organization, leadership, ideology and support also join in the wider debate going on in Indian history. This volume, first published in 1991, reflects such an engagement with the full range of contemporary discussion, representing not just scholarship in five different countries
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT

SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT

JOHN L. INNES

TAYLORFRANCIS
2019
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From Concept to Practice. Sustainable Forest Management providesnbspthe necessary materialnbspto educate students about forestry and the contemporary role of forests in ecosystems and society. Thisnbspcomprehensive textbook on the concept and practice of sustainable forest management sets the standard for practice worldwide.
Criminological Controversies

Criminological Controversies

John L Hagan; A. R. Gillis; David Brownfield; A R Gillis

Routledge
2019
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A lucid text addressed to students and scholars, this book explores some of the key controversies that have stimulated the scientific study of crime: disputes about the connections between gender, class, and crime; policing; the criminality of our cities; the role of peer groups in the causes of crime; and links between drugs and crime. In pursuing
Assigning Structures to Ions in Mass Spectrometry

Assigning Structures to Ions in Mass Spectrometry

John L. Holmes; Christiane Aubry; Paul M. Mayer

CRC Press
2020
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Summarizing our present knowledge of the structures and chemistry of small organic cations in the gas phase, Assigning Structures to Ions in Mass Spectrometry presents the methods necessary for determining gas-phase ion structures. It is a comprehensive resource of background material that is essential for the interpretation and understanding of organic mass spectra. Following a historical introduction of chief discoveries, the book surveys current experimental methods for ion production and separation as well as those designed to reveal qualitative and quantitative aspects of gas-phase ions. It also examines the computational chemistry and theoretical calculations that provide complementary thermochemical, structural, and mechanistic information. Five selected case studies illustrate specific challenges associated with ion structure assignment and thermochemical problems. The last major section of the book contains the data for describing or identifying all ions containing C alone and C with H, O, N, S, P, halogens, and small organic cations. Presenting material written by leading researchers in the field, Assigning Structures to Ions in Mass Spectrometry underscores the importance of understanding the behavior of small organic ions and gas-phase ion chemistry for making new ion structure assignments
The Anchor Book of New Irish Writing

The Anchor Book of New Irish Writing

John L. Somer

Random House South Africa
2000
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An Anchor Paperback OriginalAn intelligent, sophisticated cross-section of Irish short fiction, ideal for casual readers and classrooms alike, that showcases where Irish writers are now, as well as where they are headed.The contemporary Irish short story, perhaps even more than the novel, provides vital critical clues and guideposts for anyone interested in twentieth-century Irish writing--the Irish, after all, have always been a nation of storytellers, and the current practioners of this ancient tradition are in the process of exploding and rediefining the form.The Anchor Book of New Irish Writing features a group of writers whose influence is already strongly felt in Irish literature, and who deserve to be better known in American, among them Aidan Matthews and Anne Enright. The stories themselves are beautifully written, well-chosen by the editors, and presented in such a way as to guide readers through the fascinating dramatic, structural, and technical themes explored by contemporary Irish stories. The result is a rich sampling of these writers including the work of more familiar ones-from Elizabetth Bowen to Neil Jordan-a collection that promises to introduce the new classics of Irish literature to a wider audience.List of contributors:Elizabeth BowenJohn BanvilleDesmond HoganBernard McLaverty Cherry SmythClare BoylanRita KellyMaeve BinchyAnne DevlinEvelyn ConlonEmma DonoghueAiden MatthewsAnne EnrightPatrick McCabeRohan SheenanMichael O'LoughlinEamonn SweeneyMarcy Dorcey Ellis Ní DhuibhneJoseph O'ConnorColum McCann Neil Jordan
The Rise of Benedict XVI: The Inside Story of How the Pope Was Elected and Where He Will Take the Catholicchurch
-Commendable and balanced . . . With crisp writing and an amazing attention to detail, Allen brings readers inside the papal jockeying, covering the days of mourning and the conclave.- --The Los Angeles Times -A welcome contribution to understanding the new pontificate . . . The Rise of Benedict XVI is a useful chronicle that packs a lot into relatively few pages.- --Richard John Neuhaus, First Things -For a current look at the new papacy, Allen is the person to read. He is fair, free from the oracular pomposity of some American commentators, and, as always, highly readable.- --Commonweal -The Rise of Benedict XVI . . . covers the subject thoroughly and thoughtfully. In smooth, readable prose devoid of polemics, he outlines competing expectations and explains the strengths and weaknesses of each.- --San Antonio Express-News -A worthwhile contribution to understanding why Rome has its first German pope in 800 years.- --The Washington Post On April 18, 2005, the College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church gathered to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. Faced with several potential candidates, the cardinals made a bold choice, entrusting the Keys of the Kingdom to 78-year-old Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a man whose views on the challenges facing the Church and the broader culture could not be more unambiguous, or controversial. Questions arose as the world watched while Ratzinger was installed as Pope Benedict XVI. No one can tell the story of exactly what took place during the closed doors meeting, known as the conclave, when Cardinals from around the world cast their votes for the next pope, better than John L. Allen, Jr. As a correspondent for National Catholic Reporter and a Vatican analyst for CNN and National Public Radio, Allen has spent years covering Vatican politics and personalities, and his unique access to Roman halls of power has enabled him to write the ultimate behind-the-scenes account of the election of Pope Benedict XVI.
Opus Dei

Opus Dei

John L. Allen

Image Books
2007
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An insightful analysis of the controversial and secretive religious organization known as Opus Dei sheds new light on the group, founded in 1928, its history, its tenets, and its important influence within the Vatican hierarchy and on the politics and policies of the Catholic Church. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
The Future Church

The Future Church

John L. Allen

Image Books
2012
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One of the world's foremost religion journalists offers an unexpected and provocative look at where the Catholic Church is headed--and what the changes will mean for all of us.What will the Catholic Church be like in 100 years? Will there be a woman pope? Will dioceses throughout the United States and the rest of the world go bankrupt from years of scandal? In THE FUTURE CHURCH, John L. Allen puts forth the ten trends he believes will transform the Church into the twenty-second century. From the influence of Catholics in Africa, Asia, and Latin America on doctrine and practices to the impact of multinational organizations on local and ethical standards, Allen delves into the impact of globalization on the Roman Catholic Church and argues that it must rethink fundamental issues, policies, and ways of doing business. Allen shows that over the next century, the Church will have to respond to changes within the institution itself and in the world as a whole whether it is contending with biotechnical advances--including cloning and genetic enhancement--the aging Catholic population, or expanding the roles of the laity. Like Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat, THE FUTURE CHURCH establishes a new framework for meeting the challenges of a changing world.
General Topology

General Topology

John L. Kelley

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1975
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This classic book is a systematic exposition of general topology. It is especially intended as background for modern analysis. Based on lectures given at the University of Chicago, the University of California and Tulane University, this book is intended to be a reference and a text. As a reference work, it offers a reasonably complete coverage of the area, and this has resulted in a more extended treatment than would normally be given in a course. As a text, however, the exposition in the eariler chapters proceeds at a more pedestrian pace. A preliminary chapter covers those topics requisite to the main body of work.
Variational Calculus and Optimal Control

Variational Calculus and Optimal Control

John L. Troutman

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1995
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Although the calculus of variations has ancient origins in questions of Ar­ istotle and Zenodoros, its mathematical principles first emerged in the post­ calculus investigations of Newton, the Bernoullis, Euler, and Lagrange. Its results now supply fundamental tools of exploration to both mathematicians and those in the applied sciences. (Indeed, the macroscopic statements ob­ tained through variational principles may provide the only valid mathemati­ cal formulations of many physical laws. ) Because of its classical origins, variational calculus retains the spirit of natural philosophy common to most mathematical investigations prior to this century. The original applications, including the Bernoulli problem of finding the brachistochrone, require opti­ mizing (maximizing or minimizing) the mass, force, time, or energy of some physical system under various constraints. The solutions to these problems satisfy related differential equations discovered by Euler and Lagrange, and the variational principles of mechanics (especially that of Hamilton from the last century) show the importance of also considering solutions that just provide stationary behavior for some measure of performance of the system. However, many recent applications do involve optimization, in particular, those concerned with problems in optimal control. Optimal control is the rapidly expanding field developed during the last half-century to analyze optimal behavior of a constrained process that evolves in time according to prescribed laws. Its applications now embrace a variety of new disciplines, including economics and production planning.
Differentiable Optimization and Equation Solving

Differentiable Optimization and Equation Solving

John L. Nazareth

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2003
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In 1984, N. Karmarkar published a seminal paper on algorithmic linear programming. During the subsequent decade, it stimulated a huge outpouring of new algorithmic results by researchers world-wide in many areas of mathematical programming and numerical computation. This book gives an overview of the resulting, dramatic reorganization that has occurred in one of these areas: algorithmic differentiable optimization and equation-solving, or, more simply, algorithmic differentiable programming. The book is aimed at readers familiar with advanced calculus, numerical analysis, in particular numerical linear algebra, the theory and algorithms of linear and nonlinear programming, and the fundamentals of computer science, in particular, computer programming and the basic models of computation and complexity theory. "Very fine monograph...filled with great insights." -Joseph F. Traub, Columbia University
Measure and Integral

Measure and Integral

John L. Kelley; T.P. Srinivasan

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1987
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This is a systematic exposition of the basic part of the theory of mea­ sure and integration. The book is intended to be a usable text for students with no previous knowledge of measure theory or Lebesgue integration, but it is also intended to include the results most com­ monly used in functional analysis. Our two intentions are some what conflicting, and we have attempted a resolution as follows. The main body of the text requires only a first course in analysis as background. It is a study of abstract measures and integrals, and comprises a reasonably complete account of Borel measures and in­ tegration for R Each chapter is generally followed by one or more supplements. These, comprising over a third of the book, require some­ what more mathematical background and maturity than the body of the text (in particular, some knowledge of general topology is assumed) and the presentation is a little more brisk and informal. The material presented includes the theory of Borel measures and integration for ~n, the general theory of integration for locally compact Hausdorff spaces, and the first dozen results about invariant measures for groups. Most of the results expounded here are conventional in general character, if not in detail, but the methods are less so. The following brief overview may clarify this assertion.
Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution

Carnivore Behavior, Ecology, and Evolution

John L. Gittleman

Chapman and Hall
1989
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Carnivores have always fascinated us, even though they make up only 10% of all mammalian genera and only about 2% of all mammalian biomass. In Greek mythology most of the gods adorned their robes and helmets with depictions of carnivores, and the great hero Hercules' most famous feat was killing the "invulnerable" lion with his bare hands. Part· of our fascination with carnivores stems from fright and intrigue, and sometimes even hatred because of our direct competition with them. Cases of "man-eating" lions, bears, and wolves, as well as carnivores' reputation as killers of livestock and game, provoke communities and governrpents to adopt sweeping policies to exterminate them. Even President Theodore Roosevelt, proclaimer of a new wildlife protectionism, described the wolf as "the beast of waste and desolation. " The sheer presence and power of carnivores is daunt­ ing: they can move quickly yet silently through forests, attaining rapid bursts of speed when necessary; their massive muscles are aligned to deliver powerful attacks, their large canines and strong jaws rip open carcasses, and their scis­ sor-like carnassials slice meat. Partly because of our fear of these attributes, trophy hunting of carnivores has been, and to a certain extent still is, a sign of bravery and skill. Among some Alaskan Inuit, for example, a man is not eligible for marriage until he has killed a succession of animals of increasing size and dangerousness, culminating with the most menacing, the polar bear.