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Quantum Field Theory And Beyond: Essays In Honor Of Wolfhart Zimmermann - Proceedings Of The Symposium In Honor Of Wolfhart Zimmermann's 80th Birthday
This book contains a collection of essays written in honor of Wolfhart Zimmermann's 80th birthday, most of them based on talks presented at a symposium in his honor.The book shows the unifying force of a subject (Quantum Field Theory) and a person (Zimmermann). It ranges from fundamental questions in quantum physics over applications to particle physics and noncommutative geometry to the latest developments in many body theory and dynamical systems. These key ideas are elucidated by worldwide-recognized experts including Faddeev, Becchi, Buchholz, Lowenstein and Salmhofer.Readers seeking examples on how a subject has evolved, diversified and deepened over the course of several decades and how a single person can influence this process can find here a perfect illustration. Altogether, readers are treated to a high-brow intellectual adventure.
The Disney Way Fieldbook: How to Implement Walt Disney¿s Vision of ¿Dream, Believe, Dare, Do¿ in Your Own Company
By the authors of the popular, "The Disney Way" - a "Fortune" magazine "Best Business Book", this is a blueprint for instilling creativity and teamwork - and achieving Disney-like results in your organization. Let "The Disney Way Fieldbook" help you put "show" into any business. Tinker toys? Ping Pong balls? An imaginary acid river? When first leafing through these team building and management exercises, you might be tempted to think that Capodagli and Jackson have been to Disneyland one too many times. But these Fortune 100 consultants know that ambitious creativity is the key to implementing the Dream, Believe, Dare and Do principles that they first presented in "The Disney Way". Whether building a structured approach to evaluating customer service or developing systematic processes for resolving conflicts among team members (to cite just two examples), these imaginative exercises will help you and your team rethink accepted ideas, increase awareness, push your creativity and develop solutions - all in fun and unexpected ways."If Walt Disney had ever written a management book, this is what it would look like." - Chris Murray, Editor-in-Chief, Soundview Executive Book Summaries. "The Disney Way Fieldbook is both entertaining and informative. After reading this book, you will discover and believe in the magic of your people too!" - Ken Blanchard, co-author of "The One-Minute Manager" and "Leadership by the Book". "A tremendous companion to "The Disney Way", this book puts theory into practice as it incorporates all of the magic of dreaming with the reality of doing." - Dr. Stephen Covey, author of "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People".
A Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon. With a Fragment of a Comment on Lord Bolingbroke's Essays. By the Late Henry Fielding, Esq
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Bodleian Library (Oxford)T186709Includes: 'An account of the city of Lisbon, as its stood before the 1st of Nov. 1755', with separate pagination but continuous register.Dublin: printed by James Hoey, 1756. 190, 2],12p.; 12
Letters Home of Gold Fields and Lost Ships: Correspondence from Thomas W. Badger and Thomas N. Badger to Relatives on Virginia's Eastern Shore, 1863 -
Captain Thomas W. Badger and his wife, Jennie, were traveling from California aboard the ship Central America when it sank in a hurricane off the coast of South Carolina in September 1857. More than 400 passengers and crew perished in the tragedy, and millions of dollars worth of freshly minted gold went down with the ship. Thomas and Jennie survived the sinking and continued home to Virginia to be reunited with family. They soon returned to California, where Capt. Badger had a shipping business and would later build an amusement park in what is now downtown Oakland. Letters Home is a collection of letters written to relatives back home from Capt. Badger, and later from his nephew, Thomas N. Badger, covering a period from 1863 to 1953.
Ruth Fielding Of The Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe'S Secret
"Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill" by Alice B. Emerson is a young adult novel that continues the adventures of Ruth Fielding, a spirited and resourceful young girl. The book explores Ruth's journey of self-discovery and personal growth through various challenges and adventures. The story centers around Ruth Fielding, a young girl who lives in or near the Red Mill, a rural establishment that serves as a key setting for the novel. The Red Mill is depicted as a place of warmth and community, where Ruth navigates her daily life and adventures. Ruth's adventures at the Red Mill provide the backdrop for her coming-of-age journey. She faces various challenges and obstacles that test her courage and resilience. Through these experiences, Ruth grows and matures, learning valuable life lessons along the way. The book explores Ruth's family dynamics and the social values of the time. It provides insights into her relationships with family members and how these relationships influence her decisions and outlook on life. Education and the pursuit of knowledge are important themes in the story. Ruth's commitment to learning and her heroic actions demonstrate her dedication to bettering herself and helping those around her.
The Political Utility of Islamophobia: How the U.S. Right used Islam after 9/11 as a New Field for Domestic Politics
Why, in the aftermath of 9/11, did a segment of U.S. security experts, political elite, media and other institutions classify not just al-Qaeda but the entire religion of Islam as a security threat, thereby countering the prevailing professional consensus and White House policy that maintained a distinction between terrorism and Islam? Why did this oppositional narrative about the threat of Islam expand and even degenerate into warning about the "Islamization of America" by the country's tiny population of Muslim-Americans? This Islamization threat became sufficiently convincing that conservative legislators in two dozen states introduced bills to prevent the spread of Islamic law, or sharia, and a Republican Presidential front-runner exclaimed, "I believe Shariah is a mortal threat to the survival of freedom in the United States and in the world as we know it" This case study of U.S. popular security discourse on Islam in the decade after 9/11 deepens the critical characterizations of this phenomenon as "Islamophobia," the "new Orientalism," the "new McCarthyism," and so on. The analysis distinctively reveals how this "threat" discourse could and did function as a deliberate strategy of the more entrepreneurial segments of the U.S. conservative movement, who-in the emotion-laden wake of 9/11-seized Islam as another opportune field of struggle to advance their ongoing project of cultural politics. The study thus challenges our basic assumption that security knowledge is inherently objective description that corresponds to reality. It instead reveals that all security issues have a much more subjective and constructed nature, with inherent political utility, and undergirded by apparatuses of political power.Professor David Belt, since 2008, has served as a full-time faculty member at National Intelligence University, Washington DC-the fully accredited graduate institution for the seventeen agencies in the U.S. intelligence community. There, he has led courses and supervised thesis research in the social analysis of strategic-level, security issues within Muslim communities worldwide, especially the broader Middle East. Concurrently, Dr. Belt for nearly two-years led the 23-member nation Global Futures Forum's project on Political Violence and Extremism, served two years as NIU's first Chair/Head of the Regional Issues Department, and created the university's Middle East concentration and its present six courses. Previously, David served as Assistant Professor, National Security Studies, National Defense University. Concurrently, from 2005 through 2008, he led the 400-member invitation-only global community of interest on countering violent extremism, editing its bi-weekly newsletter, "Containing al-Qaedaism," and developed and taught the university's first national security professional certified course on that topic. In a former military career, Captain Belt (ret.) also served twenty-six years on active-duty in various high-risk and combat operational and executive-level leadership positions within the U.S. Navy's non-SEAL Special Operations Officer community. He is a member of the class of 1982, U.S. Naval Academy, earned his Master's in Security Studies and Strategic Resources at the Eisenhower School, National Defense University, and was awarded his PhD from Virginia Tech's School of Public and International Affairs, National Capital Region campus.