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Essentials of Aviation Management: A Guide for Aviation Service Businesses

Essentials of Aviation Management: A Guide for Aviation Service Businesses

Julie F Rodwell; Adam Coulby; Thomas Carney; John Mott

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
2015
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It is imperative that aviation businesses play an active role in ensuring a positive business climate for their home fields and for other airports as well.Essentials of Aviation Management: A Guide for Aviation Service Businesses provides the analytical tools that will assist the manager of the aviation service business who wishes to be competitive in today's aviation environment capitalize on challenges and opportunities. It is a practical reference for the individual in industry and also serves well in undergraduate and graduate courses.Essentials of Aviation Management: A Guide for Aviation Service Businesses:includes ideas synthesized from the academic and practical experiences of the authors.features chapter objectives, discussion topics, and more!has been in publication for more than 35 years!
Across the Wall: Cc&d Magazine May-August 2018 Issue Collection Book

Across the Wall: Cc&d Magazine May-August 2018 Issue Collection Book

Adam Randolph; Allen F. McNair; Brian Looney

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"Across the Wall" is a 2018 poetry and prose collection book from Scars Publications (http: //scars.tv) of the May through August 2018 issues of cc&d magazine (http: //scars.tv/ccd), plus selections from cc&d bonus chapbook releases. Writers and artists in this issue collection book include Aaron Wilder, Adam Randolph, Allen F., Allen F. McNair, Arpit Rohilla, ARTHUR FORD, ayaz daryl nielsen, Brian Looney, Charles Hayes, Cheryl Townsend, Christina Jackson, Daniel S. Weinberg, David J. Thompson, David M Jackson, David Russell, Dr. (Ms.) Michael S. Whitt, Edward Lee, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Eric Bonholtzer, Eric Burbridge, Erren Kelly, Fabrice Poussin, Greg G. Zaino, Hareendran Kallinkeel, Harry Singh, Helen Bird, I.B. Rad, Indunil Madhusankha, Janet Kuypers, Jenean McBrearty, John Amendall, John F. McMullen, John Grey, John Zurn, Joshua Copeland, Kenneth DiMaggio, Kyle Hemmings, Laura Hudson, Linda M. Crate, Harjeet Singh, Margaret Karmazin, Matthew McAyeal, Megan Mealor, Michael Ceraolo, Michael Gullickson, Peter LaBerge, Preeti Singh, R. N. Taber, Rae Monroe, Retta Lewis, Robert Levin, Robert Ronnow, Roger N. Taber, Ronald Charles Epstein, Rose E. Grier, Russell Licciardello, Sandra Cobb, Sandrine Berges, Shabnam Kaur, Sterling Jacobs, Thom Woodruf, Uzeyir Cayci, Uzeyir Lokman Cayci, Vince Barry, Vincent Barry, Westley Heine, and Xanadu.Writers and artists included in this book are also listed with their writing at the Scars Publications book link (search for the book title in the books section at http: //scars.tv).
Internationale Unternehmensaktivität, Wechselkursrisiko und Hedging mit Finanzinstrumenten
In einem einheitlichen, auf relativ schwachen Annahmen basierenden mikroökonomischen Analyserahmen wird der optimale Einsatz von Finanzinstrumenten zum Hedging des Wechselkursrisikos untersucht. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf der Einbeziehung weiterer Risiken; diese können sowohl hedgebar als auch nicht hedgebar sein. Ein anderer liegt auf der Betrachtung der Rückwirkungen des Hedging und der Hedgingmöglichkeiten auf die Aktivitäten des Unternehmens auf den Gütermärkten. Mit Hilfe diverser Szenarien wird gezeigt, daß zahlreiche der bisher abgeleiteten Ergebnisse in einer realitätsnahen Modellierung nicht länger gültig sind, sondern sich z.T. sogar umkehren. So kann sich z.B. auch ein positiver Effekt des Wechselkursrisikos auf den Export ergeben.
Time and Tradition

Time and Tradition

Moritz F. Adam

Mohr Siebeck
2026
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Die Vorstellungen von Zeit im Buch Kohelet stehen vor einem weiteren Horizont der Geistesgeschichte des hellenistischen Judentums, vor allem dem Aufkommen apokalyptischen Denkens. Moritz F. Adam erörtert die intellektuelle Offenheit und die literarische wie intellektuelle Verflechtung des Buches Kohelet an einem entscheidenden Wendepunkt des biblischen Denkens.
Australian Beetles Volume 1

Australian Beetles Volume 1

Adam Slipinski; John F. Lawrence

CSIRO Publishing
2013
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This three-volume series represents a comprehensive treatment of the beetles of Australia, a relatively under-studied fauna that includes many unusual and unique lineages found nowhere else on Earth. Volume 1 contains keys to all 117 beetle families found in Australia, and includes over 1100 illustrations of adults, larvae and anatomical structures. This volume is based in part on Lawrence & Britton’s out-of-print Australian Beetles, but is fully updated and expanded. The biology and morphology for all major beetle lineages is described and illustrated, along with anatomical terms which clarify the characters and terminology used in the keys; few other resources for beetle identification include such a detailed morphological background. A chapter on the fossil record is also included, and family sections provide full descriptions of adults and larvae, including the world distribution of each family. The revised identification keys (currently recognised as one of the most valuable keys worldwide) will aid quarantine agents, biologists and students in identifying members of the most species-rich order of animals.
Medical Imaging

Medical Imaging

Adam W. Anderson; Charles F. Caskey; John C. Gore; Todd E. Peterson

ELSEVIER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
2025
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Medical Imaging: Mathematical and Physical Principles gives an introduction to the mathematical and physical concepts and principles that underlie modern radiological imaging techniques. It explains the basic phenomena and mathematical concepts that are central to the use of physical methods for image formation in biomedicine. By focusing on the physical and mathematical principles, it provides knowledge that will continue to hold true even as technological and other advances change the nature and detail of future medical imaging applications.Written as a pedagogic textbook explaining the principles rather than a technical manual describing imaging methods, Medical Imaging: Mathematical and Physical Principles is very suitable as a foundational reference for senior undergraduates, graduate students and researchers with a background in either biomedical engineering, engineering, applied physics, computer science, and mathematics. It will be a well-thumbed resource throughout a researcher’s career.
Capital as a Social Kind

Capital as a Social Kind

Adam T. Hill; F. X. Emmanuel; W.H.B. Wallace

Routledge
2011
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Capital as a Social Kind provides an introduction to social kinds in social theory. Thinking about kinds, the way we sort the things of the world into categories -- water, for example, is a natural kind – has made an important contribution to our understanding of science in the last half century, but these advances have been largely applicable to the natural, rather than the social sciences. Drawing on the rich examples offered by Marx’s analysis of capital and exploring a methodology that will be of interest to both Marxist and non-Marxist social theorists alike, Capital as a Social Kind extends this approach to the study of social life. The book argues that, provoked by his study of Aristotle, Marx’s attentions foreshadowed contemporary themes in the realist philosophy of science. Importantly, social kind analysis is relevant not only to understanding his critique of political economy but illuminates also a materialist study of law, justice, morality and the transition to socialism. Social kind analysis also opens a path for the development of today’s moral realism by suggesting the need for a systematic study of the causal structures of social life. In this respect the importance of normative themes in Marxism is defended against claims that the Marxist tradition lacks the resources to call capitalism unjust or to defend morality and human rights. The origin of capital, Marx suggests, can be found in the rupture of an original unity between the laborer and the means of labor, and the book explores the way a structure of separations best characterizes capital as a social kind. This uncovers a little developed emphasis in Marx’s work – his focus on the phenomena of separation that define our lives and also on forms of association required to transcend them. Given that capitalism has made the instruments of labor instruments of social labor, forms of association that would recover worker control over them must be democratic. The transition to socialism, the book concludes, just is winning the battle of democracy. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of economics, philosophy and indeed any social science subject.
Capital as a Social Kind

Capital as a Social Kind

Adam T. Hill; F. X. Emmanuel; W.H.B. Wallace

Routledge
2014
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Capital as a Social Kind provides an introduction to social kinds in social theory. Thinking about kinds, the way we sort the things of the world into categories -- water, for example, is a natural kind – has made an important contribution to our understanding of science in the last half century, but these advances have been largely applicable to the natural, rather than the social sciences. Drawing on the rich examples offered by Marx’s analysis of capital and exploring a methodology that will be of interest to both Marxist and non-Marxist social theorists alike, Capital as a Social Kind extends this approach to the study of social life. The book argues that, provoked by his study of Aristotle, Marx’s attentions foreshadowed contemporary themes in the realist philosophy of science. Importantly, social kind analysis is relevant not only to understanding his critique of political economy but illuminates also a materialist study of law, justice, morality and the transition to socialism. Social kind analysis also opens a path for the development of today’s moral realism by suggesting the need for a systematic study of the causal structures of social life. In this respect the importance of normative themes in Marxism is defended against claims that the Marxist tradition lacks the resources to call capitalism unjust or to defend morality and human rights. The origin of capital, Marx suggests, can be found in the rupture of an original unity between the laborer and the means of labor, and the book explores the way a structure of separations best characterizes capital as a social kind. This uncovers a little developed emphasis in Marx’s work – his focus on the phenomena of separation that define our lives and also on forms of association required to transcend them. Given that capitalism has made the instruments of labor instruments of social labor, forms of association that would recover worker control over them must be democratic. The transition to socialism, the book concludes, just is winning the battle of democracy. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of economics, philosophy and indeed any social science subject.
Sacred Stories for Children from the Old Testament

Sacred Stories for Children from the Old Testament

Marie F. Felt; Adam S. Bennion

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""Sacred Stories For Children From The Old Testament"" is a collection of stories from the Old Testament of the Bible, retold by Marie F. Felt. The book is intended for children and is written in a language that is easy for them to understand. The stories included in the book are some of the most well-known and beloved stories from the Old Testament, such as the creation story, Noah's Ark, the story of Abraham and Isaac, and the story of Moses and the Ten Commandments. Each story is accompanied by beautiful illustrations that help to bring the stories to life for young readers. The book is a wonderful resource for parents, teachers, and anyone who wants to introduce children to the stories of the Old Testament in a way that is accessible and engaging.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.
The Ethics of National Security Intelligence Institutions

The Ethics of National Security Intelligence Institutions

Adam Henschke; Seumas Miller; Andrew Alexandra; Patrick F. Walsh; Roger Bradbury

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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This book explores the ethics of national security intelligence institutions operating in contemporary liberal democracies.Intelligence collection by agencies such as the CIA, MI6, and Mossad involves practices that are apparently inconsistent with the principles of ordinary morality – practices such as lying, spying, manipulation, and covert action. However, in the defence of national security, such practices may not only be morally permissible, but may also under some circumstances be morally obligatory. One approach to the ethics of national security intelligence activity has been to draw from the just war tradition (so-called ‘just intelligence theory’). This book identifies significant limitations of this approach and offers a new, institutionally based, teleological normative framework. In doing so, it revises some familiar principles designed for application to kinetic wars, such as necessity and proportionality, and invokes some additional ones, such as reciprocity and trust. It goes on to explore the applications of this framework and a revised set of principles for national security intelligence institutions and practices in contemporary and emerging political and technological settings.This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, ethics, security studies and International Relations.
The Ethics of National Security Intelligence Institutions

The Ethics of National Security Intelligence Institutions

Adam Henschke; Seumas Miller; Andrew Alexandra; Patrick F. Walsh; Roger Bradbury

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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This book explores the ethics of national security intelligence institutions operating in contemporary liberal democracies. Intelligence collection by agencies such as the CIA, MI6, and Mossad involves practices that are apparently inconsistent with the principles of ordinary morality – practices such as lying, spying, manipulation, and covert action. However, in the defence of national security, such practices may not only be morally permissible, but may also under some circumstances be morally obligatory. One approach to the ethics of national security intelligence activity has been to draw from the just war tradition (so-called ‘just intelligence theory’). This book identifies significant limitations of this approach and offers a new, institutionally based, teleological normative framework. In doing so, it revises some familiar principles designed for application to kinetic wars, such as necessity and proportionality, and invokes some additional ones, such as reciprocity and trust. It goes on to explore the applications of this framework and a revised set of principles for national security intelligence institutions and practices in contemporary and emerging political and technological settings. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, ethics, security studies and International Relations.