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Dark Pasts

Dark Pasts

Jennifer M. Dixon

Cornell University Press
2018
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In Dark Pasts, Jennifer M. Dixon asks why states deny past atrocities, and when and why they change the stories they tell about them. In recent decades, states have been called on to acknowledge and apologize for historic wrongs. Some have apologized, while others have silenced, denied, and relativized past crimes. Dark Pasts unravels the complex and fraught processes through which state narratives of past atrocities are constructed, contested, and defended. Focusing on Turkey's narrative of the Armenian Genocide and Japan's narrative of the Nanjing Massacre, Dixon shows that international pressures increase the likelihood of change in states' narratives of their own dark pasts, even as domestic considerations determine their content. Combining historical richness and analytical rigor, Dark Pasts is a revelatory study of the persistent presence of the past and the politics that shape narratives of state wrongdoing.
Dark Pasts

Dark Pasts

Jennifer M. Dixon

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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In Dark Pasts, Jennifer M. Dixon asks why states deny past atrocities, and when and why they change the stories they tell about them. In recent decades, states have been called on to acknowledge and apologize for historic wrongs. Some have apologized, while others have silenced, denied, and relativized past crimes. Dark Pasts unravels the complex and fraught processes through which state narratives of past atrocities are constructed, contested, and defended. Focusing on Turkey's narrative of the Armenian Genocide and Japan's narrative of the Nanjing Massacre, Dixon shows that international pressures increase the likelihood of change in states' narratives of their own dark pasts, even as domestic considerations determine their content. Combining historical richness and analytical rigor, Dark Pasts is a revelatory study of the persistent presence of the past and the politics that shape narratives of state wrongdoing.
Christianity

Christianity

Kathryn M. Lopez; Jennifer Garcia Bashaw; Thomas P. Dixon

MERCER UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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Weaving together input from six experts in the fields of Bible, Church History, and Theology, Christianity introduces learners to the practices, traditions, beliefs, and scriptures of the Christian faith. This expanded and updated edition tells Christianity's growth from humble origins to becoming the world's largest religion. New material appears on a variety of topics, such as church architecture, vestments, church offices, apocalyptic literature, the Gospels, Roman citizenship, and the life of Paul. This edition distills the most current research in an accessible style and user-friendly format, and improves on the previous edition by highlighting and defining key terms, adding breakout boxes, and rewriting all major sections with a focus on clarity and up-to-date information. Complete with a new introduction and conclusion, Christianity offers a fresh, crisp, and concise survey of a faith held dear by more than two billion people across the globe.
Evaluation of the Sb 1041 Reforms to California's Calworks Welfare-to-Work Program

Evaluation of the Sb 1041 Reforms to California's Calworks Welfare-to-Work Program

Lois M. Davis; Lynn A. Karoly; Robert Bozick; Diana Catherine Lavery; Dionne Barnes-Proby; Beverly A. Weidmer; Praise Iyiewuare; Jonathan Schweig; Gabriele Fain; Sami Kitmitto; Lori Turk-Bicakci; Cheryl Graczewski; Jennifer Anthony; Johannes M. Bos; Kaitlin Fronberg; Melissa Arellanes; Andrew Horinouchi; Charles Blankenship

RAND
2016
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This report provides initial findings from the evaluation of the Senate Bill 1041 reforms to the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids program, with implementation informed by an All-County Survey, state-level interviews, and interviews and focus groups in six focal counties, plus initial insights on participant outcomes explored with state administrative data and nationally representative data from the Current Population Survey.
Mr & Mrs Dixon Hide A Body

Mr & Mrs Dixon Hide A Body

Jennifer Holdich

Hodder Stoughton
2026
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Daisy Dixon lives in a stately home, but the grandeur on the outside hides a leaking roof, dusty rooms and a failed marriage. On the night before she plans to leave her abusive husband, James, Daisy accidentally runs a man over, with James in the passenger seat beside her. Shocked and scared, at James' behest, instead of calling an ambulance, they take the man home.When he dies they panic and bury him in the family mausoleum, in the grounds of their rickety, tumbledown estate, where he lies, until a storm washes him out into the nearby village.Her dreams of freedom postponed indefinitely, with James' help, Daisy covers up the crime and together, they seem to be doing a good job of it, until she learns that James has helped the police with their enquiries, and blamed it all on her. She needs to play James at his own game and the cover-up becomes a fight to the dock.
Mr & Mrs Dixon Hide A Body

Mr & Mrs Dixon Hide A Body

Jennifer Holdich

Hodder Stoughton
2026
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To have and to hold, to lie and to kill... Meet Daisy Dixon. She loves sewing, antiques, and watching murder mysteries. Oh, and plotting to kill her husband. Meet James Dixon. He's mega-rich, mega-successful, and completely missing a conscience. On the way back from a party, the Dixons hit a man with their car. There's only one thing for it, and that's to bury him in the grounds of their manor house, Langley Hall. All is going well, until the day that the rain washes up more than it's supposed to... and suddenly, the Dixons are suspects. As Daisy and James battle it out to be the not-guilty party, Daisy starts working on a plot of her own... after all, it wouldn't be the first time, would it? All's fair in love and war, especially in this marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Hide a Body

Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Hide a Body

Jennifer Holdich

Sourcebooks Landmark
2026
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From the author of Julie Tudor is Not a Psychopath ("wickedly funny and darkly compelling") comes a twisted new thriller following one couple who will do anything to get away with murder, even frame each other. Daisy Dixon lives in a stately home, but the grandeur on the outside hides a leaking roof, dusty rooms and a failed marriage. But that isn't the only thing she has to worry about now. On the night before she plans to leave her abusive husband, James, Daisy accidentally runs a man over, with James in the passenger seat beside her. But at her husband's behest, instead of calling an ambulance, they take the man home. When he dies, panic ensues, and the Dixon's do what any sane couple would: bury him in the family mausoleum, on the grounds of their rickety, tumbledown estate. And that's where he lies, until a storm washes him out into the nearby village. Her dreams of freedom postponed indefinitely, with James' help, Daisy covers up the crime and together, they seem to be doing a good job of it, until she learns that James has helped the police with their inquiries, and blamed it all on her. Two can play games, and Daisy is very good at winning. What was once a cover-up is now a race to prison, and Daisy will do anything to make sure James gets their first.
We Paved the Way

We Paved the Way

O. Jennifer Dixon-McKnight

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2025
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In the spring of 1969, hundreds of workers, all Black and mostly female, went on strike at Medical College Hospital and Charleston County Hospital to protest racial discrimination, low wages, and the marginalization of their dignity. The movement began with an incident of wrongful termination in 1967 involving five Black women at Medical College Hospital that uncovered the pervasiveness of racial and economic discrimination at both hospitals. The termination sparked outrage among other hospital workers who, with support from local community leaders, organized a movement that galvanized the city, state, and nation. We Paved the Way: Black Women and the Charleston Hospital Workers’ Campaign explores this campaign in the context of a broader protest tradition, revealing it to be a full-scale movement that demonstrates the power and complexity of Black women’s activism in the mid-twentieth century. O. Jennifer Dixon-McKnight argues that the experiences of the women at the center of this conflict offer a window into the plight of Southern Black working-class women and the ways in which they fought for equality, access, and well-being. Though much of what has been written about the hospital workers’ campaign focuses on the strike through an institutional lens, Dixon-McKnight uses extensive interviews and oral history to expand the scope of existing scholarship. Local leaders such as Septima Clark, Esau Jenkins, William Saunders, and Isaiah Bennett served as bridge builders for the Black community’s involvement in protest, which helped shape and nurture the hospital workers’ campaign. By discussing the grassroots organizing that sparked the strike and tracing the aftermath of the conflict, including what workers experienced in their return to work and their relationships with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Local 1199 Hospital and Nursing Home Employees Union, this volume situates the hospital workers’ movement as a critical moment in the nation’s long civil rights history.
We Paved the Way

We Paved the Way

O. Jennifer Dixon-McKnight

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2025
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In the spring of 1969, hundreds of workers, all Black and mostly female, went on strike at Medical College Hospital and Charleston County Hospital to protest racial discrimination, low wages, and the marginalization of their dignity. The movement began with an incident of wrongful termination in 1967 involving five Black women at Medical College Hospital that uncovered the pervasiveness of racial and economic discrimination at both hospitals. The termination sparked outrage among other hospital workers who, with support from local community leaders, organized a movement that galvanized the city, state, and nation. We Paved the Way: Black Women and the Charleston Hospital Workers’ Campaign explores this campaign in the context of a broader protest tradition, revealing it to be a full-scale movement that demonstrates the power and complexity of Black women’s activism in the mid-twentieth century. O. Jennifer Dixon-McKnight argues that the experiences of the women at the center of this conflict offer a window into the plight of Southern Black working-class women and the ways in which they fought for equality, access, and well-being. Though much of what has been written about the hospital workers’ campaign focuses on the strike through an institutional lens, Dixon-McKnight uses extensive interviews and oral history to expand the scope of existing scholarship. Local leaders such as Septima Clark, Esau Jenkins, William Saunders, and Isaiah Bennett served as bridge builders for the Black community’s involvement in protest, which helped shape and nurture the hospital workers’ campaign. By discussing the grassroots organizing that sparked the strike and tracing the aftermath of the conflict, including what workers experienced in their return to work and their relationships with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Local 1199 Hospital and Nursing Home Employees Union, this volume situates the hospital workers’ movement as a critical moment in the nation’s long civil rights history.
TSRA Decision Algorithms in Cardiothoracic Surgery

TSRA Decision Algorithms in Cardiothoracic Surgery

Panos Vardas MD; Peter Chen MD; Jennifer Dixon MD

Independently Published
2019
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This text is presented to all cardiothoracic surgery residents, present and future. This unique application, developed by residents and national faculty, is a 100-chapter compendium with an individual algorithm on various topics to provide a foundation and framework of important cardiothoracic surgery topics with clinical decisions. As the field of cardiothoracic surgery continues to evolve, attention to key clinical decisions is necessary prior to incorporating indicated interventions. Very few textbooks focus on the decision algorithms in the diagnosis and management of clinical cardiothoracic pathologies.The Thoracic Surgery Residents Association (TSRA) have a clear and sustained commitment to education. The previous textbooks created under the auspices of this organization are among the most affordable and practical manuscripts in our field. It is our hope to provide this addition to the growing TSRA library under the same tradition.Although this field is ever changing, many of the basic principles remain the same: There are basic frameworks that are shared and can be used by those taking care of cardiothoracic patients. Very few textbooks focus on the decision algorithms in the diagnosis and management of clinical cardiothoracic pathologies.Adult Cardiac Surgery1. Cardiopulmonary BypassA. Troubleshooting CBP problemsB. Difficulty weaning off bypass2. Coronary DiseaseA. CABG evaluationB. Management of STEMIC. Cardiogenic shock 5 days post STEMID. Ascending atheroma in CABGE. Management Carotid/CABGF. Intraoperative decision-making for OPCAB3. Aortic ValveA. ASB. TAVRC. ARD. Small aortic rootE. Non-cardiac surgery and aortic valve endocarditis4. Mitral/TricuspidA. TRB. MR1. Reconstruction2. IndicationsC. MS5. AortaA. Type A dissectionB. Type B dissectionC. Ascending aortic aneurysmD. Aortic root aneurysmsE. DTAA6. Heart failureA. ECMOB. LVADC. RVADD. Pump thrombosisE. OHT7. MiscellaneousA. HOCMB. Cardiac tumorsC. Approach to sternal wound infectionsD. Penetrating chest traumaE. Blunt chest traumaF. EndocarditisG. Pericardial diseaseGeneral Thoracic Surgery1. TracheaA. Tracheal traumaB. Tracheal tumorsC. Tracheal stenosisD. Broncholithiasis2. LungsA. Pulmonary NodulesB. Pleural EffusionC. Pulmonary carcinoidD. SCLCE. Early NSCLCF. Early invasive NSCLCG. Stage III lung cancerH. Stage IV non-small cellI. Resectability of lung cancerJ. Physiologic readiness for thoracic surgeryK. Superior sulcus tumorsL. Mediastinal staging in lung cancerM. Pulmonary metastasisN. Long-term follow up for lung cancerO. Chest TBP. ILDQ. LVRSR. Evaluation and approach to lung transplantS. Approach to lung abscess/empyemaT. Spontaneous PTXU. BPFV. ChylothoraxW. Mesothelioma3. EsophagusA. Esophageal caustic injuryB. Esophageal perforationC. TEFD. LeiomyomaE. Esophageal cancerF. Approach to cervical, thoracic, and GEJ esophageal cancersG. Esophageal conduitsH. Resectability of esophageal cancerI. Postoperative esophageal leakJ. GERDK. Esophageal motility disordersL. Barrett's esophagusM. Paraesophageal herniaN. Esophagectomy4. MediastinumA. PneumomediastinumB. Diaphragmatic injuryC. Thymoma/MG/mediastinal mass5. OtherA. TOSB. Chest wall tumorsCongenital Heart Surgery1. PDA2. ASD3. APW4. Cor triatriatum5. VSD6. Coarctation 7. TOF w/ PS8. TGA9. PA w/ VSD w/ Multiple AP Collaterals10. PA with IVS11. Ebstein's Anomaly12. LVOTO13. Coronary anomalies14. HLHS15. Vascular rings/PA slings16. Pediatric Heart Failure/Transplant17. IAA w/ VSD18. Single Ventricle Pathway/Fontan19. Truncus Arteriosus20. Complete Atrioventricular Canal21. DORV22. Congenital PV Anomalies23. Congenital MS
Plan-making for Sustainability

Plan-making for Sustainability

Neil J. Ericksen; Philip R. Berke; Jennifer E. Dixon

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2004
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Around the introduction of Agenda 21 at Rio in 1991, some countries like the Netherlands and New Zealand were already leading the way with quite innovative approaches to environmental planning. Focusing on the New Zealand government's innovations in sustainable and environmental planning, particularly the Resource Management Act of 1991, this book highlights planning and governance under devolved and co-operative mandates. It uses multiple methods to evaluate the quality of policy statements and district plans prepared by regional and local councils respectively, as well as the various inter- and intra-organizational and institutional factors affecting them. It also analyses the quality of the plans' implementation through the consensus or permits process, and the quality of the environmental outcomes.
Plan-making for Sustainability

Plan-making for Sustainability

Neil J. Ericksen; Philip R. Berke; Jennifer E. Dixon

Routledge
2017
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Around the introduction of Agenda 21 at Rio in 1991, some countries like the Netherlands and New Zealand were already leading the way with quite innovative approaches to environmental planning. Focusing on the New Zealand government's innovations in sustainable and environmental planning, particularly the Resource Management Act of 1991, this book highlights planning and governance under devolved and co-operative mandates. It uses multiple methods to evaluate the quality of policy statements and district plans prepared by regional and local councils respectively, as well as the various inter- and intra-organizational and institutional factors affecting them. It also analyses the quality of the plans' implementation through the consensus or permits process, and the quality of the environmental outcomes.
Introduction to Solar Photonics

Introduction to Solar Photonics

Jennifer A. Dionne; Luke A. Sweatlock

CRC Press Inc
2021
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This book covers the basic principles and applications of photonic interactions for solar energy conversion (i.e., "solar photonics"). It begins with an overview of device texturing, light concentration, bandgap engineering, and other classical techniques for light trapping. It explains their limitations and then discusses essential nanophotonic approaches that allow for enhanced light absorption and energy extraction. It shows how plasmonic materials and metamaterials are used in photovoltaics and photocatalysis. Computational and experimental examples illustrate the breakthrough efficiency enhancements achievable.