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Basic Contract Law, Concise Edition

Basic Contract Law, Concise Edition

Lon L. Fuller; Melvin Aron Eisenberg; Mark P. Gergen

West Academic Publishing
2023
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The Concise Edition is a streamlined version for a 4-unit course. Concision is achieved in three ways. As in earlier versions of the concise edition, coverage of some basic materials is shortened by eliminating note materials and cases and a few principal cases. Some materials are reduced to notes that cover the basics. Examples in the materials on remedies include the requirement of certainty for lost profits as consequential damages, damages for emotional distress, and restitution in favor of the plaintiff in default. Some materials are eliminated entirely. These include the materials on the non-enforceability of donative promises, past consideration, third party beneficiaries, and assignment. As with the basic edition, the concise edition retains rich, full-bodied versions of the principal cases, a functionalist approach to the problems of contract law, and analytical notes on such issues as the differences between classical contract law and modern contract law. The new edition includes new materials on interpretation, unilateral mistake, race in contract law, and consumer form contracts.
Oregon Archaeology

Oregon Archaeology

Melvin C. Aikens; Thomas J. Connolly; Dennis L Jenkins

Oregon State University
2011
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Archaeological research has revealed much about Oregon's history in the last twenty years. "Oregon Archaeology" incorporates this new knowledge, telling the story of Native American cultures in Oregon beginning with the earliest evidence of human occupation about 14,000 years ago and continuing into the nineteenth century. It includes selected studies in contact-historic period archaeology to illustrate aspects of first encounters between Native Americans and newcomers of European and Asian heritage, as well as important trends in the development of modern Oregon.Oregon's early human history is linked to four of the five major cultural regions of western North America: the Great Basin, the Columbia Plateau, the Northwest Coast, and California. "Oregon Archaeology" offers a coherent and unified history of an area that is highly differentiated geographically and culturally. A historical narrative informed by evidence from critical sites, "Oregon Archaeology" is enriched with maps, photographs, line drawings, and an extensive bibliography. "Oregon Archaeology" is an essential reference for archaeology professionals and students, and also for general readers interested in Oregon's Native American culture and history.
Evaluation in Action

Evaluation in Action

Jody L. Fitzpatrick; Christina A. Christie; Melvin M. Mark

SAGE Publications Inc
2008
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Evaluation in Action: Interviews With Expert Evaluators is the first book to go behind the scenes of real evaluations to explore the issues faced—and the decisions made—by notable evaluators in the field. Drawing from the popular "Exemplars" section in the American Journal of Evaluation (AJE), the book's twelve interviews with evaluators illustrate a variety of evaluation practices in different settings and include commentary and analysis on what the interviews teach about evaluation practice. Praise for Evaluation in Action"Evaluation in Action: Interviews With Expert Evaluators is a "must" read for those who want to know how evaluations really take place."—Marvin C. Alkin, University of California, Los Angeles"This book offers a rare opportunity to glimpse the assumptions, values, logic, and reasoning behind evaluator choices. It models the reflection required of good practice. The interviews are accessible and engaging, like being invited to a conversation over coffee—a tribute to the power of storytelling. They drew me in and made me want to join the discussion and ask even more questions. The section on cultural competence in evaluation is a particularly significant contribution to the knowledge base of our field. —Karen Kirkhart, Syracuse University, former President of American Evaluation Association "This book is unique in the breadth of evaluation types and settings covered and the interview format provides a personal, in-depth picture of the evaluator's thinking. I'm excited about using it with my students." —Katye M. Perry, Oklahoma State University, former Chair of the Topical Interest Group on Teaching of EvaluationThis book fills a major gap in evaluation literature. In addition to the cases, the introductory chapter is a masterful distillation of key issues in evaluation, while the last two chapters provide a concise analysis of the interaction of evaluation theory and practice.—Leslie Cooksy, University of Delaware "A fresh and insightful glimpse into the deliberations and choices made by practicing evaluators. The questions asked of the evaluators are right on target and give students of evaluation, whether they are in the classroom or on the job, solid guidance on navigating around the dilemmas that arise when dealing with stakeholders and with sticky ethical challenges. This text fills a need in training evaluators not met by current textboooks." —Kathryn E. Newcomer, George Washington University
Electrofisio Cardiologia

Electrofisio Cardiologia

Jose L. Garcia MD; Naomi F. Melvin Phd; Wade H. Melvin Aafp

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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La presente obra esta dirigida a m dicos, residentes, t cnicos de electrocardiogramas, estudiantes y enfermeras. A trav s de siete cap tulos se expone de manera metodol gica y did ctica, la anatom a y fisiolog a del coraz n. El cap tulo tres muestra las alteraciones electrocardiogr ficas que aparecen en las afecciones cardiovasculares al compararlas con los patrones normales de electrocardiogramas. El cap tulo siete est dedicado al electrocardiograma de las patolog as m s frecuente del ni o (cardiopat as cong nitas m s importantes). El monitoreo continuo del paciente mediante sistemas automatizados que detectan las alteraciones electrocardiogr ficas, pero estos desarrollos deben ser complementados por el conocimiento de la electrocardiograf a, para lograr una correcta interpretaci n del fen meno que se analiza. La lectura manual de electrocardiogramas a n tiene un peso significativo, para el diagn stico, en lugares donde no se cuenta con equipos sofisticados. En resumen, el texto es una gu a de la anatom a y fisiolog a del coraz n, expuestas de forma did ctica, as como la interpretaci n cl nica de las ondas del electrocardiograma, que nos llevan al diagn stico de diferentes patolog as.
The Cherokee Cases

The Cherokee Cases

Jill Norgren; Kermit L. Hall; Melvin I. Urofsky

University of Oklahoma Press
2004
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This compact history is the first to explore two landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases of the early 1830s: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia. Legal historian Jill Norgren details the extraordinary story behind these cases, describing how John Ross and other leaders of the Cherokee Nation, having internalized the principles of American law, tested their sovereignty rights before Chief Justice John Marshall in the highest court of the land. The Cherokees' goal was to solidify these rights and to challenge the aggressive actions that the government and people of Georgia carried out against them under the aegis of law. Written in a style accessible both to students and to general readers, The Cherokee Cases is an ideal guide to understanding the political development of the Cherokee Nation in the early nineteenth century and the tragic outcome of these cases so critical to the establishment of U.S. federal Indian law.
Resistencia Antimicrobiana

Resistencia Antimicrobiana

Wade H. Melvin Aafp; Naomi F. Melvin Phd; Jose L. Garcia MD

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Las enfermedades infecciosas constituyen la principal causa de muerte entre los ni os y adultos j venes, principalmente en los pa ses subdesarrollados. Ellos causan mas de 13 millones de muertes, seg n la OMS, que representa el 45% del total de muertes en pa ses pobres y el 60% en ni os de 0 a 4 a os. Los primeros lugares los ocupan las enfermedades respiratorias, seguidas de las diarreicas y la tuberculosis. Hoy en d a el ser humano se enfrenta a una lucha por su existencia, y su arma m s eficaz no est en sofisticados laboratorios ni en complejas reacciones qu micas, sino en la racionalidad por parte del facultativo para utilizar eficientemente las armas que hasta hoy poseemos en esta lucha: los antimicrobianos, antibi ticos y quimioterap uticos. Hablar de poca posantibi tica, podr a significar hablar de poca poshumana. El problema de la resistencia bacteriana est planteado, y lo m s preocupante es que crece cada d a m s. Es necesario salvar uno de los mayores grandes logros de la medicina: el descubrimiento y posterior desarrollo de las drogas antimicrobianas. Esto pudiera significar salvar la existencia. Reportes de OMS se alan que por lo menos la mitad del uso de antimicrobianos, en la comunidad y hospitales, es innecesario e inapropiado, y aumenta la resistencia a esos agentes antimicrobiamos. Esa resistencia constituye la epidemia silente del siglo XXI. Estamos seguros que este texto nos llevar a usar los antibi ticos con una mayor precisi n.
American Government: Myths and Realities, 2016 Election Edition

American Government: Myths and Realities, 2016 Election Edition

Alan R. Gitelson; Robert L. Dudley; Melvin J. Dubnick

Oxford University Press
2017
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We just experienced a historic election--driven more by common political myths and less by its realities--that will impact our political and personal lives for years to come. Rather than dismissing those myths as outright falsehoods, American Government: Myths and Realities, 2016 Election Edition, encourages students to confront their preconceived notions in order to think critically about government and politics. Clearly and distinctively woven into each chapter, the myths-and-realities theme provides a pedagogical framework that engages students with interesting questions while effectively covering the core concepts of American government. Priced at only $79.95, this affordable best seller provides students with definitive coverage of American government while laying out the foundation for today's generation to have a more sophisticated appreciation for our complex, yet exciting, system of governance.
Archaeology and History of Toraijin

Archaeology and History of Toraijin

Song-nai Rhee; C. Melvin Aikens; Gina L. Barnes

Archaeopress
2021
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Archaeology and History of Toraijin: Human, technological, and cultural flow from the Korean Peninsula to the Japanese Archipelago c. 800 BC–AD 600 explores the fundamental role in the history of the Japanese archipelago played by Toraijin – immigrants mainly from the Korean Peninsula – during this formative period. The arrival of immigrant rice-agriculturalists from the peninsula in the early first millennium BC was the first of three major waves of technological transfer between the continent and the islands. The second brought bronze and iron-working to the archipelago around the 4th century BC, and the third brought elite crafts and administrative technology as well as Confucianism and Buddhism in the 5th and 6th centuries AD. In light of the recently uncovered archaeological data and ancient historical records, this book presents a panoramic bird’s eye view of the fourteen centuries-long Toraijin story, from c. 800~600 BC to AD 600 or thereabouts by answering the following seven questions: Where did the Toraijin come from? What was their historical and socio-cultural background? Why did they leave their homeland? Where did they settle in the Archipelago? What did they do in the Archipelago? How did the Archipelago people treat the Toraijin? What contributions did the Toraijin make to the ancient Japanese society?
Role Change

Role Change

Melvyn L. Fein

Praeger Publishers Inc
1990
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Role Change: A Resocialization Perspective is a comprehensive introduction to role change theory and the first volume to systematically apply resocialization concepts to problem solving. Based on the premise that most personal problems are actually role problems best corrected by role change, this volume thoroughly explores the nature of role dysfunction. Focus is placed on how social coercion generates unsatisfying roles; how role conservation mechanism prevent easy change; and how role loss mechanisms-- similar to those found in mourning--must be set in motion for change to occur. Sociologists, social workers, and psychologists will find this application of sociological insights to clinical practice to be of particular interest. What is the resocialization perspective? Melvyn Fein explains that many dysfunctional roles cannot be corrected unless they are first relinquished and then replaced with more satisfying behavior patterns. This process entails changing a person's role scripts, including their cognitive, emotional, volitional, and social dimensions. The theory views people not as isolated creatures, but as part of a rich tapestry of human interactions. It sees them as morally responsible creatures who cannot change their basic patterns of living, except through interaction with others. Role Change is essential reading for all those concerned with why people become unhappy, why they often seem trapped in their personal misery, and how professionals can help them negotiate more satisfying lives.
Analyzing Psychotherapy

Analyzing Psychotherapy

Melvyn L. Fein

Praeger Publishers Inc
1992
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This book reinterprets psychotherapy from a social role perspective, permitting a grand synthesis that explains many of the apparent contradictions in contemporary therapy, and challenging the usual definitions of therapy in terms of personality, behavior, and mental illness. Dr. Fein surveys all major therapies, placing them in a role-change context. He documents how each approach specializes in different aspects of role change, and shows that therapies differ only in their level of intervention, phase of resocialization addressed, or barrier to change tackled. All therapies, Fein argues, are inherently psychosocial.In the work's early chapters, Fein demonstrates that a sociological role perspective offers a full account of what therapy is and how it works; summarizes the resocialization paradigm; and discusses the different levels of intervention (support, socialization, and resocialization). Chapter 3 shows how ostensibly different forms of therapy compare in the aspects of role change in which they specialize, and begins the translation of psychotherapeutic jargon into role-change language by giving a brief overview of how prominent therapies fit into the classifications. In Chapter 4, after presenting a succinct history of Freud's contributions to psychoanalysis, Fein relates particular parts of Freud's work to resocialization. Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8 discuss various therapy styles and their relation to the author's resocialization approach, including the ecological therapies (family and community), the Romantics (Jungian, Gestalt, Primal Scream, Existential) and the Academics (Behavior Modification, Cognitive, and Stress Management). Chapter 9 asserts that some therapies are actually nontherapeutic because they encourage non-role-change solutions. In his conclusion, Fein emphasizes the ubiquity of resocialization interventions and reiterates the place of sociology in this scheme. This book is excellent reading and analysis for scholars and practitioners in sociology, psychology, and psychotherapy, as well as for anyone interested in understanding how psychotherapy actually works.
I.A.M.*

I.A.M.*

Melvyn L. Fein

Praeger Publishers Inc
1993
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Despite our justified fears of its destructiveness, anger is an essential part of our social life. I.A.M. (Integrated Anger Management) provides a way to take advantage of this by offering a step-by-step guide for 1. keeping the emotion safe, 2. learning to tolerate its sometimes over-whelming intensity, 3. evaluating its often disguised objectives, 4. relinquishing impossible aims, and 5. realistically employing its power to obtain critical goals. Practical and straight-forward, the approach spells out why what works in one social situation may not in another.Among I.A.M.'s insights is a compelling explication of the catharsis theory of anger. Getting anger off one's chest does make a difference, but not the one people think. Also clarified are how effective anger can promote intimacy and why leaders must sometimes be able to intimidate their subordinates. Socialized anger, that is, anger which has not gone out of control or been converted into rage--can deliver potent messages and motivate decisive actions. Merely suppressing, or expressing, the emotion is not the answer; learning how to use it to overcome frustrations, without causing further injury, is.
Hardball Without an Umpire

Hardball Without an Umpire

Melvyn L. Fein

Praeger Publishers Inc
1997
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This comprehensive sociological analysis sheds light on the informal rules governing our moral decisions. According to Fein, we may not be aware of how we really play the morality game. His Negotiation/Emotion Paradigm (NEP) demonstrates that morality entails creating, enforcing, and modifying important social rules. Rather than a particular set of truths or a peculiar form of mental activity, moral behavior is a social activity—a kind of hard-edged game This study sets forth a unique paradigm, in addition to bringing together aspects of many theories in an accessible way. Fein's convincing and illuminating model of morality will be of interest to scholars and students of sociology, psychology, education, social welfare, and philosophy.
The Limits of Idealism

The Limits of Idealism

Melvyn L. Fein

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
1999
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If the truth be known, I am only a partially reformed idealist. In the secret depths of my soul, I still wish to make the world a better place and sometimes fantasize about heroically eradicating its faults. When I encounter its limitations, it is consequently with deep regret and continued surprise. How, I ask myself, is it possible that that which seems so fight can be a chimera? And why, I wonder, aren't people as courageous, smart, or nice as I would like? The pain of realizing these things is sometimes so intense that I want to close my eyes and lose myself in the kinds of daydreams that comforted me as a youngster. One thing is clear, my need to come to grips with my idealism had its origin in a lifetime of naivet6. From the beginning, I wanted to be a "good" person. Often when life was most treacherous, I retreated into a comer from whence I escaped into reveries of moral glory. When I was very young, my faith was in religion. In Hebrew school, I took my lessons seriously and tried to apply them at home. By my teen years, this had been replaced by an allegiance to socialism. In the Brooklyn where I grew up, my teachers and relatives made this seem the natural course. When I reached my twenties, however, and was obliged to confront a series of personal deficiencies, psychotherapy shouldered its way to the fore.
Race and Morality

Race and Morality

Melvyn L. Fein

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
2001
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After I had finished my presentation, a colleague and I sat rocking on the hotel porch to discuss its merits. It was a picture-perfect fall day in Jekyll Island Georgia, and he was a friend. Yes, he explained, what I was saying seemed to be true. And yes it probably needed to be said, but why did I want to be the one to say it? Wasn't I, after all, a tenured professor who didn't need to make a fuss in order to retain his job? Didn't it make sense to just kick back and enjoy the easy life I had earned? The topic of our tete-a-tete was my speculations about race relations and he was certain that too much honesty could only get me in trouble. Given my lack of political correct­ ness, people were sure to assume that I was a racist and not give me a fair hearing. This was a prospect I had previously contemplated. Long before embarking on this volume I had often asked myself why I wanted to write it. The ideological fervor that dominates our public dialogue on race guaran­ teed that some people would perceive me as a dangerous scoundrel who had to be put in his place.
Single, Pregnant and Preaching: Revised Ed.

Single, Pregnant and Preaching: Revised Ed.

Melvina L. Carpenter

Melvina Carpenter
2007
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"Sex before marriage is wrong " Emerald, the faithful church girl, and preacher's daughter heard this over the pulpit often. However, at two o'clock am, what she heard went in one ear and out of the other. She loved the Lord but she couldn't resist Tony, her dark chocolate fianc of six foot seven inches tall. The thought of him made her melt However, trouble comes when she finds out that she's pregnant just two weeks before her initial sermon. Emerald deals with the church condemning her, her family's disappointment in her and Tony's crushing words. Rayne is also in the picture. He's Emerald's friend of over four years. When he proclaims his love for her, Emerald faces a true battle between Tony and Rayne, along with her flesh and her spirit. Tony turns out to not be the person he says he is. Loving him could possibly cost all of them their lives
Evolution Versus Revolution

Evolution Versus Revolution

Melvyn L. Fein

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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Revolutionary and evolutionary theorists have very different views about change; Fein writes in favour of evolution. He proposes an integrated model of social evolution, one that accounts for the complexity, inconclusiveness, and impediments that characterize social transformations.This multi-dimensional approach recognizes that change is always saturated in conflict. Major changes are rarely initiated by conscious decisions that are automatically implemented; power and morality generally control the direction that significant alterations take. Fein explains how the social generalist dilemma places our need for both flexibility and stability in opposition to each other such that non-rational mechanisms are needed to produce a solution. He also describes how an "inverse force rule" dictates that small societies are bound together by strong social forces, whereas large ones are secured by weak forces. This suggests that social roles are likely to become professionalized over time.If social change is, in fact, analogous to natural rather than artificial selection, we may be in the midst of an only partially predictable middle class revolution. Indeed, the current impasse between liberals and conservatives may be evidence that we are in the consolidation phase of this process. Should this be the case, a paradigm shift, not a classical revolution, is in our future.