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Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline Sets for Injured Workers in California

Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline Sets for Injured Workers in California

Teryl K. Nuckols; Barbara O. Wynn; Yee-Wei Lim; Rebecca N. Shaw; Soeren Mattke; Thomas Wickizer; Philip Harber; Peggy Wallace; Steven M. Asch; Catherine MacLean; Rena Hasenfield

RAND
2005
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Identifying the medical treatment guidelines that determine the appropriateness of treatment for California workers1 compensation recipients. Provides an evaluation of medical guidelines that might be used to determine the appropriateness of treatment for work-related injuries in California. Of 72 guideline sets that were identified and screened, five comprehensive sets were found to satisfy the legislative requirements and state preferences. Based on results of a comparative evaluation of the technical quality and clinical content of the five guideline sets, recommendations are given for actions the state might take in the short term, intermediate term, and longer term.
Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics

Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics

Laura Kipnis; Dorian Abbot; Bernard-Henri Levy; Bruce D. Jones; Durs Grunbein; David Greenberg; Ingrid Rowland; Clara Collier; David A. Bell; Morten Hoi Jensen; Nathaniel Mackey; Robert Cooper; Steven M. Nadler; Helen Vendler; Haris Vlavianos

Liberties Journal Foundation
2022
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“A Meteor of Intelligent Substance”“Something was Missing in our Culture, and Here It Is”"Liberties is THE place to be."Liberties, a journal of Culture and Politics, is essential reading for those engaged in the cultural and political issues and causes of our time. Liberties features serious, independent, stylish, and controversial essays by significant writers and leaders throughout the world; new poetry; and, introduces the next generation of writers and voices to inspire and impact the intellectual and creative lifeblood of today’s culture and politics.In this issue of Liberties: Laura Kipnis on Genders Without Fear; Dorian Abbot’s call to arms - Science to Politics: Drop Dead; Bernard Henri-Lévy on What is Reading?; Bruce D. Jones on today’s reality of Taiwan, China, America; David Greenberg examines The War on Objectivity; Helen Vendler on Art vs. Stereotypes through the work of Marianne Moore; Ingrid Rowland captures Thucydides on our Conflicts; David A. Bell exposes the Greatest Enemy of Democracy in France; Robert Cooper reports on Myanmar, Atrocity in the Garden of Eden; Steven M. Nadler on Bans and Excommunications, Then and Now; Morten Høi Jensen on the State of Literary Biography; Clara Collier on Women with Whips — Joan Crawford, Marlene Dietrich, Barbara Stanwyck; Celeste Marcus on Unknown Heroes of Modern Art; Leon Wieseltier reveals Christianism in Modern Politics; and, new poetry from Durs Grünbein, Nathaniel Mackey, and Haris Vlavianos.
The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age

The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age

David G. Anderson; Derek T. Anderson; Katherine McMillan Barry; Kara Bridgman Sweeney; Samuel O. Brookes; Adam M. Burke; Stephen B. Carmody; Philip J. Carr; William A. Childress; I. Randolph Daniel; Ryan Duggins; Grayal E. Farr; Michael K. Faught; Brendan Fenerty; Jay D. Franklin; Lauren M. Franklin; J. Christopher Gillam; Joseph A. M. Gingerich; Jessi J. Halligan; Kandace D. Hollenbach; Vance T. Holliday; Thomas A. Jennings; K. C. Jones; Shawn A. Joy; Jerald Ledbetter; Greg J. Maggard; Steven M. Meredith; D. Shane Miller

THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
2022
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The definitive book on what is known about the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene archaeological record in the Southeast The 1996 benchmark volume The Paleoindian and Early Archaic Southeast, edited by David G. Anderson and Kenneth E. Sassaman, was the first study to summarize what was known of the peoples who lived in the Southeast when ice sheets covered the northern part of the continent and mammals such as mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and ground sloths roamed the landscape.The American Southeast at the End of the Ice Age provides an updated, definitive synthesis of current archaeological research gleaned from an array of experts in the region. It is organized in three parts: state records, the regional perspective, and reflections and future directions. Chapters survey a diversity of topics including the distribution of the earliest archaeological sites in the region, chipped-stone tool technology, the expanding role of submerged archaeology, hunter-gatherer lifeways, past climate changes and the extinction of megafauna on the transitional landscape, and evidence of demographic changes at the end of the Ice Age. Discussion of the ethical responsibilities regarding the use of private collections and the relationship of archaeologists and the avocational community, insight from outside the Southeast, and considerations for future research round out the volume.
Adult Children of Abusive Parents: A Healing Program for Those Who Have Been Physically, Sexually, or Emotionally Abused
This groundbreaking book, first issued in 1990, continues to offer hope, healing, and guidance for recovering from childhood abuse. In the intervening years there has been increasing awareness of childhood abuse and the lingering effects that are carried over into adulthood. While the instinctual and adaptive survival responses to such treatment worked well enough to enable you to get through childhood, as an adult you're no doubt finding how problematic some of these thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can be. Whether the abuse was physical, sexual, emotional, or consistent neglect, there was always a component of emotional abuse that left invisible scars. Although emotional abuse is in a category by itself, it is also a component of any other kind of abuse. Some of the challenges for adults abused as children include inability to feel or trust, relationship problems (including difficulty with intimacy), depression, eating disorders, and alcohol or drug abuse. A history of childhood abuse is not a life sentence. As adults, we still have the tremendous strength and resourcefulness that got us through those early years and these assets can now be put to use in discovering the creative, innocent, spontaneous individuals we once were-once we can identify what went wrong and start an intentional and active recovery program. In the ensuing years there has been a considerable amount of information about these effects and how they can be healed. The diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), initially ascribed to soldiers returning from WWII, has become a way of understanding how remarkably adaptive we can when faced with overwhelming experiences, particularly as vulnerable children. Congruently there has surfaced a number of treatment modalities that offer great promise for recovering from the wounds of childhood. Drawing on his extensive work as a former psychotherapist, Dr. Steven Farmer details what it's like to have grown up in a dysfunctional family where there were consistent patterns of physical, sexual, emotional abuse, and/or neglect. Some of the characteristics, such as lack of boundaries, chaos, denial, and rigid role-playing common to such families help you identify those experiences that have been too painful to admit. Once you have become aware of some of the traits of an abusive family, Dr. Farmer shows you ways to discover and nurture your natural self. Through the use of exercises and journal work, his program leads you through grieving your lost childhood, becoming your own parent, growing up again, and integrating the healing aspects of spiritual, physical, and emotional recovery into your adult life.
Dealing with the Kid in Your Head: Removing the Head Trash from your Life

Dealing with the Kid in Your Head: Removing the Head Trash from your Life

Steven Johnson M. a.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In our experience most people we run into think that the reasons for them not being able reach their 'true' potential are: -A lack of talent or ability-Negative personality traits-Lack of opportunity-Lack of money-Bad luck While the items in the above list can certainly impact one's chances at career or relational success, there is one thing that stands out as number one reason: a form of self-sabotage known as "Head Trash." And it all started a long time ago when we weren't even aware that it was taking place. We may look like adults on the outside, but on the inside we have a Kid in our Head who is trying to call the shots in life, getting its signals from beliefs that were developed long ago while in childhood.Most of us feel like we have two lives: the life we are living... and the life we would like to live. Between the two stands the Kid in your head, wreaking havoc on our careers, relationships, and lives. With insight gained from over three decades of professional Coaching, author Steven Johnson reveals the ways that the Kid in our head holds us back in our careers, relationships, and life, keeping us from achieving our potential and preventing us from achieving our dreams.
Understanding Lung Sounds: Third Edition

Understanding Lung Sounds: Third Edition

Steven Lehrer M. D.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A practical and easy-to-use book with separately available CD package, Understanding Lung Sounds, Third Edition, guides you through the sounds and skills of lung auscultation. The 60-minute audio CD presents actual lung sounds-teaching you, step-by-step, how to interpret, differentiate, and identify both normal and abnormal lung sounds. Succinct and thorough, this companion book expands on the content in the CD with visual reinforcement to help you better understand what you hear.
Comeback

Comeback

M Steven Fish

Rivertowns Books
2024
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The fate of democracy in America rests on the Democrats' ability to defeat Republicans-decisively and repeatedly. But with millions of voters embracing Trumpism, that won't happen unless Democrats shift gears and take concrete steps to reestablish their credentials as fierce patriots, tough fighters, and fearless leaders.In Comeback: Routing Trumpism, Reclaiming the Nation, and Restoring Democracy's Edge, Berkeley political scientist M. Steven Fish delivers a bold new take on democracy's crisis. Prevailing theories hold that rising economic and cultural anxieties drove working-class voters to Trump. But Fish draws on a crush of data to show this thinking is deeply flawed.It's also led Democrats astray. This account strikes most working-class folks as condescending-and even offensive. But Democrats still assume they can bring these folks around by sticking to "kitchen table" issues and avoiding the culture wars. They can't. Voters care more about guts and grit than prescription drug prices. Politics is a dominance game and a contest to capture the flag. Politicians who seem to be the strongest leaders and most passionate patriots have the advantage. The Republicans get this. The Democrats don't.Republicans have a high-dominance political style. They love "owning the libs." They take risks, use provocative language, and welcome conflict. Democrats have a low-dominance style. They're risk-averse, allergic to hot-button issues-and a little boring. Rather than give as good as they get, they call Trump a bully then leave him in charge of the playground. Republicans hammer away at their patriotism, even when they shred American values. Democrats are skeptical of patriotism and have no national story-just policy pledges. Comeback furnishes a roadmap for Democrats to beat Trumpism now-and it's not about the economy or better policies. Liberals need a fresh approach to political messaging and style. Fish lays out: What Trump's voters love about him-he's a strong leader who relishes the fight, he always says what he thinks and does as he pleases, and no one "owns" the liberals who look down on them like he does Why laundry lists of policies bore voters-but a bold narrative of national greatness exhilarates themWhat Democrats can learn from deeply principled, high-dominance, patriotic liberals like Frederick Douglass, Mary McLeod Bethune, FDR, JFK, LBJ, MLK, Jasmine Crockett, and more11 liberal, high-dominance practices that Joe Biden can ride to victory in 2024-if he adopts them now Comeback has the potential to reshape the political arena and reinvigorate democracy in America over the long haul.
Comeback

Comeback

M Steven Fish

Rivertowns Books
2024
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The fate of democracy in America rests on the Democrats' ability to defeat Republicans-decisively and repeatedly. But with millions of voters embracing Trumpism, that won't happen unless Democrats shift gears and take concrete steps to reestablish their credentials as fierce patriots, tough fighters, and fearless leaders.In Comeback: Routing Trumpism, Reclaiming the Nation, and Restoring Democracy's Edge, Berkeley political scientist M. Steven Fish delivers a bold new take on democracy's crisis. Prevailing theories hold that rising economic and cultural anxieties drove working-class voters to Trump. But Fish draws on a crush of data to show this thinking is deeply flawed.It's also led Democrats astray. This account strikes most working-class folks as condescending-and even offensive. But Democrats still assume they can bring these folks around by sticking to "kitchen table" issues and avoiding the culture wars. They can't. Voters care more about guts and grit than prescription drug prices. Politics is a dominance game and a contest to capture the flag. Politicians who seem to be the strongest leaders and most passionate patriots have the advantage. The Republicans get this. The Democrats don't.Republicans have a high-dominance political style. They love "owning the libs." They take risks, use provocative language, and welcome conflict. Democrats have a low-dominance style. They're risk-averse, allergic to hot-button issues-and a little boring. Republicans hammer away at their patriotism, even when they shred American values. Democrats are skeptical of patriotism and have no national story-just policy pledges. Comeback furnishes a roadmap for Democrats to beat Trumpism now-and it's not about the economy or better policies. Liberals need a fresh approach to political messaging and style. Fish lays out: What Trump's voters love about him-he's a strong leader who relishes the fight, he always says what he thinks and does as he pleases, and no one "owns" the liberals who look down on them like he does Why laundry lists of policies bore voters-but a bold narrative of national greatness exhilarates themWhat Democrats can learn from deeply principled, high-dominance, patriotic liberals like Frederick Douglass, Mary McLeod Bethune, FDR, JFK, LBJ, MLK, Jasmine Crockett, and more11 liberal, high-dominance practices that Joe Biden can ride to victory in 2024-if he adopts them now Comeback has the potential to reshape the political arena and reinvigorate democracy in America over the long haul.
The Environment in Corporate Management

The Environment in Corporate Management

Jean-Baptiste Lesourd; Steven G.M. Schilizzi

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2003
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This book asks an important question of how management of the environment may benefit firms. The authors take an objective, neutral perspective on the extent to which environmental issues should, or should not, be addressed within the management of business corporations.The Environment in Corporate Management includes an up-to-date treatment of business practices, norms and standards, using the tools of microeconomic and industrial organisation analysis to provide an ordered and consistent picture. The analysis is couched within stakeholder theory, which determines how costs and benefits are defined for the firm. Utilising the most recent information the book also focuses on the underlying long-term trends. Actual examples and case studies illustrate the discussions. The authors conclude by highlighting the inevitable need to link environment and finance, for better stakeholder relationships and business performance.This unique book is written clearly and accessibly, but with a firm grounding in academia to challenge scholars and researchers in areas including environmental studies, business, economics and finance. Practitioners will also find the book of great interest.
The Environment in Corporate Management

The Environment in Corporate Management

Jean-Baptiste Lesourd; Steven G.M. Schilizzi

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2002
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This book asks an important question of how management of the environment may benefit firms. The authors take an objective, neutral perspective on the extent to which environmental issues should, or should not, be addressed within the management of business corporations.The Environment in Corporate Management includes an up-to-date treatment of business practices, norms and standards, using the tools of microeconomic and industrial organisation analysis to provide an ordered and consistent picture. The analysis is couched within stakeholder theory, which determines how costs and benefits are defined for the firm. Utilising the most recent information the book also focuses on the underlying long-term trends. Actual examples and case studies illustrate the discussions. The authors conclude by highlighting the inevitable need to link environment and finance, for better stakeholder relationships and business performance.This unique book is written clearly and accessibly, but with a firm grounding in academia to challenge scholars and researchers in areas including environmental studies, business, economics and finance. Practitioners will also find the book of great interest.
The Switched-On CEO

The Switched-On CEO

Steven R Falk M a

Switchback Systems Corp.
2018
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Being a leader is challenging. The demands are endless. Switched-On CEO: How to Think Like a World-Class Leader offers you a unique look into how to understand your thoughts, manage your memories and stress and leverage neuroplasticity to benefit yourself and your organization. Each chapter of this book peels off another layer of self-awareness, situational awareness and self-reflection, offering you a tremendous opportunity to influence, inspire and build a world class team.
Magazines and the American Experience – Highlights from the Collection of Steven Lomazow, M.D.

Magazines and the American Experience – Highlights from the Collection of Steven Lomazow, M.D.

Steven Lomazow; Heather Haveman; Leonard Banco; Suze Bienaimee

GROLIER CLUB OF NEW YORK
2021
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A gorgeously illustrated tour of several centuries of American magazine history. The history of the American magazine is intricately entwined with the history of the nation itself. In the colonial eighteenth century, magazines were crucial outlets for revolutionary thought, with the first statement of American independence appearing in Thomas Paine’s Pennsylvania Magazine in June 1776. In the eighteenth century, magazines were some of the first staging grounds for still-contentious debates on Federalism and states’ rights. In the years that followed, the landscape of publications spread in every direction to explore aspects of American life from sports to politics, religion to entertainment, and beyond.Magazines and the American Experience is an expansive and chronological tour of the American magazine from 1733 to the present. Illustrated with more than four hundred color images, the book examines an enormous selection of specialty magazines devoted to a range of interests running from labor to leisure to literature. The contributors—Leonard Banco and Suze Bienaimee, both experts in the field of periodical history—devote particular focus to magazines written for and by Black Americans throughout US history, including David Ruggles’s Mirror of History (1838), [Frederick] Douglass’ Monthly (1859), the combative Messenger (1917), the Negro Digest (1942), and Essence (1970). With its mix of detailed descriptions, historical context, and lush illustrations, this handsome guide to American magazines should entice casual readers and serious collectors alike.
From A Parish Priest: Poems by Fr. Steven Kluge, O.F.M.
As a Franciscan priest I believe that we are called to pray with our eyes opened onto the world. These reflections in verse (I dare not call them poetry) are my attempt to put into words what I have experienced and how I have responded to the glory of God shining through the world.My prayer for those who peruse or read this book is this: As the LORD blesses and keeps you, may you bless and keep others, May you be the face and graciousness of the LORD in the world, May you give the peace of the LORD to all you meet. (a riff on Numbers 6: 23-27)Fr. Stevek, o
I'm No Irving

I'm No Irving

Steven Levine

Steve Levine
2021
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This is a story of Irving Sigal, a unique and enigmatic person in every way. Filled with humor, sadness, and success.At age 35, just as Irving was hitting his stride, it is all taken away with his tragic death on Pan Am 103.An impactful, illuminating, and heartfelt story that will leave readers of all ages with much to contemplate.Irving would have been an Indiana farmer had not his mother filled out and sent in a college application for her genius son. Convinced to attend Indiana University, not far from where he and his brother farmed, Irving catapulted to a Harvard Ph.D. Then to groundbreaking discoveries at the interface of molecular biology and biochemistry that lead to the first effective treatment of HIV/AIDS saving tens of thousands lives, changing the world.Insufficiently challenged by academics alone, Irving continuously sought unconventional ways to test his limits as he also confronted uninvited challenges. Some funny, some sad, most extreme and all intriguing.No one knew the entirety of Irving's adventures or offbeat experiments. Neither his wife nor siblings had the whole picture. Steve, Irving's childhood friend and college roommate, who struggles to overcome dyslexia, was one of the few to witness Irving's peculiar and extraordinary habits. A quick reading book with many widely interesting stories.
ISE M: Organizational Behavior

ISE M: Organizational Behavior

Steven McShane; Mary Von Glinow

McGraw-Hill Education
2018
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M: Organizational Behavior, 4th edition by McShane and Von Glinow delivers essential OB knowledge in an accessible, student-focused style. Students learn the latest concepts and associated workplace practices, with real-world examples to demonstrate their relevance. This book builds on the strengths of the main textbook, including a strong literature foundation, excellent readability, meaningful exhibits, and a global representation of examples. Through Connect, students also have access to dozens of self-assessments and learning activities.Our most affordable offering, this book also adopts the view that OB is for everyone in organizations, not just for managers.