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Anthropology and Ethics: American Lecture Series, No. 353
Abraham Edel; May Mandelbaum Edel; Marvin Farber
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Body Building and Self-Defense: Everyday Handbooks, No. 258
Myles Callum; Ira Mandelbaum
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Body Building And Self-Defense: Everyday Handbooks, No. 258 is a comprehensive guidebook written by Callum and Myles. The book is designed to help individuals build their body and learn self-defense techniques to protect themselves in any situation. The book is divided into two main sections. The first section covers bodybuilding, including information on nutrition, workout routines, and exercises to build muscle mass and increase strength. The authors provide detailed instructions on how to perform each exercise, along with illustrations to help readers understand the proper form and technique. The second section of the book covers self-defense techniques, including basic strikes, blocks, and kicks, as well as more advanced moves such as throws and joint locks. The authors also provide tips on how to stay safe in dangerous situations and how to avoid confrontations altogether. Overall, Body Building And Self-Defense: Everyday Handbooks, No. 258 is a practical and informative guidebook for anyone looking to improve their physical fitness and self-defense skills.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Body Building and Self-Defense: Everyday Handbooks, No. 258
Myles Callum; Ira Mandelbaum
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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This book explores the origins of nationalism and the ideal of nation/state congruency since early-modern European thought, their transformation over time and endurance in contemporary political thought and IR theory. The author deploys a Lacanian-psychoanalytical reading of nationalism and the nation/state that goes beyond methodological nationalism and state-centrism critiques. He offers a genealogical inquiry into the emergence of the nation/state congruency ideal, thus exposing and problematising the practices that render nationalism and the ideal of the nation/state necessary. Offering a new way to read the ontology and epistemology of the nation/state, this work will be of interest to students and scholars of nations and nationalism, political thought, critical international relations and critical security studies.
This book explores the origins of nationalism and the ideal of nation/state congruency since early-modern European thought, their transformation over time and endurance in contemporary political thought and IR theory. The author deploys a Lacanian-psychoanalytical reading of nationalism and the nation/state that goes beyond methodological nationalism and state-centrism critiques. He offers a genealogical inquiry into the emergence of the nation/state congruency ideal, thus exposing and problematising the practices that render nationalism and the ideal of the nation/state necessary. Offering a new way to read the ontology and epistemology of the nation/state, this work will be of interest to students and scholars of nations and nationalism, political thought, critical international relations and critical security studies.
Anu pokhitili, ee pytali... I v nej prosnulas Tma - zhestokaja sila, vnushajuschaja strakh vsemu korolevstvu. S nej Ana smozhet otomstit muchiteljam za vse stradanija. Esli vyzhivet. Inkvizitsija sdelala ee svoej mishenju, a sobstvennyj razum vot-vot predast. V samyj tjazhelyj moment ej protjagivaet ruku pomoschi tainstvennyj graf, obeschaja obuchit ee, pomoch dobitsja spravedlivosti i podarit spokojnuju zhizn. No kakoj tsenoj Ane obojdutsja ego obeschanija?
That Used to Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back
Thomas L. Friedman; Michael Mandelbaum
Picador USA
2012
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A New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceA Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2011 In That Used to Be Us, Thomas L. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum analyze the four major challenges we face as a country---globalization, the revolution in information technology, chronic deficits, and our pattern of energy consumption---and spell out what we need to do now to preserve American power in the world. The end of the Cold War blinded the nation to the need to address these issues seriously, and China's educational successes, industrial might, and technological prowess in many ways remind us of a time when "that used to be us." But Friedman and Mandelbaum show how America's history, when properly understood, offers a five-part formula for prosperity that will enable us to cope successfully with the challenges we face. That Used to Be Us is both a searching exploration of the American condition today and a rousing manifesto for American renewal.
ARThematics Plus: Integrated Projects in Math, Art and Beyond
Jacqueline S. Guttman; Stefanie Mandelbaum
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Principles of Cartilage Repair
Christoph Erggelet; Bert R. Mandelbaum
Steinkopff Darmstadt
2016
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Cartilage defects affect patients of all age groups. Surgeons, teamdoctors, general practitioners and physiotherapists alike are expected to provide adequate care. Only individual treatment plans combining a well balanced choice of various options will be successful. Background knowledge, operative and non-operative therapies are described in concise chapters: Articular cartilage biology - Diagnostics - Surgical techniques - Symptomatic and alternative medications - Physiotherapy. Diagnostic findings and surgical procedures are generously illustrated by aquarelles and colour photographs. Recommendations for additional reading, description of important clinical scoring systems and a listing of analytic tools are added for further information.
Principles of Cartilage Repair
Christoph Erggelet; Bert R. Mandelbaum
Steinkopff Darmstadt
2008
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Cartilage defects affect patients of all age groups. Surgeons, teamdoctors, general practitioners and physiotherapists alike are expected to provide adequate care. Only individual treatment plans combining a well balanced choice of various options will be successful. Background knowledge, operative and non-operative therapies are described in concise chapters: Articular cartilage biology - Diagnostics - Surgical techniques - Symptomatic and alternative medications - Physiotherapy. Diagnostic findings and surgical procedures are generously illustrated by aquarelles and colour photographs. Recommendations for additional reading, description of important clinical scoring systems and a listing of analytic tools are added for further information.
Behind Mud Walls
William Wiser; Charlotte Wiser; David G. Mandelbaum
University of California Press
2001
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In 1925, William and Charlotte Wiser arrived in the North Indian village of Karimpur. Over the next five years they wrote one of the first studies of village India, originally published in 1930. Charlotte Wiser continued to observe and write about the village until her death, when Susan Wadley picked up the narrative. With updates from the 1960s, 1970s, 1984, and 2000, this expanded edition now encapsulates seventy-five years of continuity and change in the village. The book traces the initial awkwardness between the Wisers and the villagers and the years of friendship and welcome that followed; sketches the social and economic changes brought on by the increasing encroachment of the outside world; and describes the day-to-day life of people who live in the village--the education of the young, life in the courtyard, castes, marriage, and family. The book now stands as a personal and insightful story of the village and the people who came to study it.
The Fossilization of Human Bone: Calcium, Phosphate, and Carbonate
Sherburne Friend Cook; D. G. Mandelbaum; E. W. Gifford
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The Quantitative Investigation of Indian Mounds
Sherburne Friend Cook; Adan Eduardo Treganza; D. G. Mandelbaum
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Body Oxygen Homeostasis and Mitochondrial Function
Avraham Mayevsky; Efrat Barbiro-Michaely; Michael Tolmasov; Mira M. Mandelbaum-Livnat
Springer International Publishing AG
2025
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This book links oxygen metabolism from experimental animal models to human clinical applications, bringing together concepts and knowledge from laboratory models to clinical practice. In particular, the book provides the experimental results of a rat model exposed to various protocols that prove the suggested monitoring approach, describes the various monitoring devices developed for patients’ monitoring in clinical situations, and provides a discussion of the results as well as conclusions. The book is ideal for a range of basic scientists, seeking greater understanding of the clinical applications and potential translation of in vitro and animal model studies as well as a range of clinicians, seeking greater understanding of the fundamentals of oxygen metabolism and homeostasis.
At the height of his power in New York City, around 1870, William Marcy (Boss) Tweed’s hands were everywhere in city government and party politics. His success in looting the city treasury and using the payoff to achieve his objectives earned him a reputation as the classic example of the corrupt municipal boss. Amidst the turbulent political and social conditions of a metropolis in the making, Boss Tweed was, according to Mr. Mandelbaum, the right man at the right time—“a master communicator” who “united the elements in a divided society.” In effect he replaced the good communications which the author argues are essential to democratic decision-making. Mr. Mandelbaum’s analysis of the historical situation is a cogent case study in the democratization of American society.