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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Phillip Michael Coffee

Functional or dysfunctional : the law as a cure?

Functional or dysfunctional : the law as a cure?

Jr. Coffee; Rowan Russell; Angela Itzikowitz; Philip R Wood; Kern Alexander; Jesper Lau Hansen; Erica Johansson; Klaus J. Hopt; William Blair; Michael D. Green; Brandon Jones; Ross Cranston; Brigitte Haar; Eiríkur Jónsson

Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law
2014
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On August 29–30 2014 the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation in co-operation with the Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law arranged an International legal symposium under the heading “Functional or dysfunctional – the law as a cure? Risks and liability in the financial markets”. The symposium was held in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation. The topic of the symposium mirrors a particular interest of the activities of the SCCL covering regulatory as well as liability questions thus dealing with legal subjects which have also relevance to the Foundation. After World War II financial markets have gradually undergone huge differences depending on new financial devices, new financial markets and new financial actors evolving together with changes in regulation and supervision. These are circumstances which have together created new frames for the financial industry. Table of contents: - Extraterritorial Financial Regulation: Why E.T. Can’t Come Home by John C. Coffee, Jr. - Generally on Risks and Liability – Directors’ Liability Under the Law and Regulation in Australia by Rowan Russell - South African Company Law – Directors’ Duty of Care and Skill and the Introduction of the Business Judgment Rule: Answering the Critics by Angela Itzikowitz - International legal risk for banks and corporates by Philip R Wood - Macro-prudential regulation from an English and European Perspective – The Legal and Institutional Dimension by Kern Alexander - Comment on the session on the risks and liabilities of financial markets by Jesper Lau Hansen - Handling Risks in Financial Markets Regulation: EMIR and the problem with CCPs being Too Big to Fail by Erica Johansson - Responsibility of Banks and Their Directors, Including Liability and Enforcement by Klaus J. Hopt - Is there a role for culture and ethics in financial regulation? By William Blair - Tort Law to the Rescue? By Michael D. Green & Brandon Jones - The (non)-liability of banks under English law by Ross Cranston - Implementing liability on the basis of model case procedures – the example of the German Capital Markets Model Case Act (“KapMuG”) by Brigitte Haar - Tort cases in Iceland after the bank crash in 2008 by Eiríkur Jónsson
A New Hope & Little Stories Part 2

A New Hope & Little Stories Part 2

Phillip Michael Callaghan

Independently Published
2019
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Humanity's interest in the heavens has been universal and enduring. Humans are driven to explore the unknown, discover new worlds, push the boundaries of our scientific and technical limits, and then push further. The intangible desire to explore and challenge the boundaries of what we know and where we have been has provided benefits to our society for centuries.Human space exploration helps to address fundamental questions about our place in the Universe and the history of our solar system. Through addressing the challenges related to human space exploration we expand technology, create new industries, and help to foster a peaceful connection with other nations. Curiosity and exploration are vital to the human spirit and accepting the challenge of going deeper into space will invite the citizens of the world today and the generations of tomorrow to join Me on this imaginative journey of poetry and short stories into our space .
Everyday Thoughts

Everyday Thoughts

Phillip Michael Garner

Wipf Stock Publishers
2017
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Everyday Thoughts is a devotional for thinking Christians, for those who seek to hear and know God in the present through contemplation on scripture and reality. Each essay is preceded by a poem or an inspirational piece. In relation to each essay's subject matter, these poems set the mood for the reader as the simplicity of poetry is combined with insights born from the author's years of study. The intent of the author is that the reader might enjoy the impact of each piece for a prolonged period of time after their initial reading. Everyday Thoughts is for people interested in both contemplation and living their faith in the real world of pain and suffering. The poems and essays reflect the personal struggles of the author to come to terms with the Christian faith in a world larger than the small town of his rearing. A theological education is not necessary for reading Everyday Thoughts. What is necessary is an open heart that is prepared to hear scripture's message from a wounded soul who withstands death with all the resources of theology, imagination, and experience available to him. The conviction of an immovable faith is behind each essay. ""Though the book is called Everyday Thoughts, these are not the thoughts of your everyday person. This book calls the devotional reader into a deeper meditation on scripture, where alternative readings of the text can lead to fresh and insightful discussions on a variety of topics relevant to this generation."" --Gregg Daniel Garner, President/CEO and Founder of Global Outreach Developments International Phillip Michael Garner is a poet and writer who has served as a pastor, a missionary, and a professor. Mike lives with a nonviolent community of missional development workers in Nashville, Tennessee, known under the corporate name of Global Outreach Developments International. He has earned MDiv, MAR, and DMin degrees from Azusa Pacific University. His passion is thinking theologically about everything and enlightening people to the wonders of scripture beyond the boundaries of common thought.
Love: The Fifth Season

Love: The Fifth Season

Phillip Michael Callaghan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Love, The Fifth Season...."...words are said every day, they can have most profound effect, throughout our lifetime, words come and go, but the seasons that surround us always remain, each one bound by the next, summer, spring, autumn and then winter. They never fail each other, bound by natures love. "Love: the fifth season" sees a collection of words come together just like the seasons, they may mean nothing at all, but everything in the end. As time passes from "Morning Blue" the first sunrise, through "Days Unknown" and into "Autumn Stars" The cold light of "This December Day" and the warm embrace of "Lullaby".Including Foreword By Phillip Presswood...A collection of lyrics and poems with a collaboration of music from Phillip Presswood( search Love: the fifth season to hear the music)
Everyday Thoughts

Everyday Thoughts

Phillip Michael Garner

Wipf Stock Publishers
2017
pokkari
Everyday Thoughts is a devotional for thinking Christians, for those who seek to hear and know God in the present through contemplation on scripture and reality. Each essay is preceded by a poem or an inspirational piece. In relation to each essay's subject matter, these poems set the mood for the reader as the simplicity of poetry is combined with insights born from the author's years of study. The intent of the author is that the reader might enjoy the impact of each piece for a prolonged period of time after their initial reading. Everyday Thoughts is for people interested in both contemplation and living their faith in the real world of pain and suffering. The poems and essays reflect the personal struggles of the author to come to terms with the Christian faith in a world larger than the small town of his rearing. A theological education is not necessary for reading Everyday Thoughts. What is necessary is an open heart that is prepared to hear scripture's message from a wounded soul who withstands death with all the resources of theology, imagination, and experience available to him. The conviction of an immovable faith is behind each essay. ""Though the book is called Everyday Thoughts, these are not the thoughts of your everyday person. This book calls the devotional reader into a deeper meditation on scripture, where alternative readings of the text can lead to fresh and insightful discussions on a variety of topics relevant to this generation."" --Gregg Daniel Garner, President/CEO and Founder of Global Outreach Developments International Phillip Michael Garner is a poet and writer who has served as a pastor, a missionary, and a professor. Mike lives with a nonviolent community of missional development workers in Nashville, Tennessee, known under the corporate name of Global Outreach Developments International. He has earned MDiv, MAR, and DMin degrees from Azusa Pacific University. His passion is thinking theologically about everything and enlightening people to the wonders of scripture beyond the boundaries of common thought.
Reflections

Reflections

Phillip Michael Garner

Wipf Stock Publishers
2019
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Reflections is a theological guide for today's Christians seeking a fuller appreciation of religious faith than is represented in populist religion. The seven categories and their chapters are designed to provide the reader with an intensive study on neglected, but imperative concepts for faith. Subjects of vital importance to both theology and humanity are explored with a flowing continuity of understanding God and the world. Reflections begins with the concept of revelation and its relation to monotheism and conviction. The chapters that follow are titled ""Religion Is,"" ""Christianity Is,"" and ""Intelligent Spirituality""; these set the foundation for the rest of the book. The sense of moderns is that they are immune to the primitive concept of idolatry. Under the category of ""Perennial Idols,"" Garner dismantles the idolatry that plagues humanity in every generation. Reality and its creation is a category of theological thought that is essential for Christian development and sorrowfully neglected in church education. The other categories are ""Sex and Romantic Love,"" ""Popular Myths,"" ""Being Human / Being Poor,"" and ""Forgiveness."" Garner's conviction is that the root of humanity's dysfunction is our failure to learn how to live together as male and female.
Reflections

Reflections

Phillip Michael Garner

Wipf Stock Publishers
2019
sidottu
Reflections is a theological guide for today's Christians seeking a fuller appreciation of religious faith than is represented in populist religion. The seven categories and their chapters are designed to provide the reader with an intensive study on neglected, but imperative concepts for faith. Subjects of vital importance to both theology and humanity are explored with a flowing continuity of understanding God and the world. Reflections begins with the concept of revelation and its relation to monotheism and conviction. The chapters that follow are titled ""Religion Is,"" ""Christianity Is,"" and ""Intelligent Spirituality""; these set the foundation for the rest of the book. The sense of moderns is that they are immune to the primitive concept of idolatry. Under the category of ""Perennial Idols,"" Garner dismantles the idolatry that plagues humanity in every generation. Reality and its creation is a category of theological thought that is essential for Christian development and sorrowfully neglected in church education. The other categories are ""Sex and Romantic Love,"" ""Popular Myths,"" ""Being Human / Being Poor,"" and ""Forgiveness."" Garner's conviction is that the root of humanity's dysfunction is our failure to learn how to live together as male and female.
Nature Notes: Poetry collection

Nature Notes: Poetry collection

Phillip Michael Callaghan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Nature Notes: a collection of poetry that spans across the imagination, from this world and reaching into the next. a journey through every emotion, every sunset, every moon-rise. Each piece having its own story to tell, a diary of mans relationship with the universe, dreams and hopes.i hope you enjoy reading as much as i have writing... the imagination is free..."Phillip is an individual with an innate talent to use language in a very visually stunning and attention-grabbing way without his audience feeling rushed or overwhelmed" Phillip Presswood M.A.Having worked on lyrics for American artist Phillip Presswood, the albums "beauty for ashes" and "love: the fifth season (also released as poetry book) I felt this collection "nature notes" was more of a continuation, a diary of my travels, growing and learning along the way, my writing changing always. Love: the fifth season THE ALBUM (music) is available on Amazon.com iTunes soundcloud Love: the fifth season THE BOOK (poetry/lyrics) Is available on Amazon.com / Amazon.co.uk Beauty for ashes THE ALBUM (music) is available on iTunes soundcloud Spotify for more updates and news visit Www.phillipcallaghan.comFor more on Phillip Presswood visit Www.phillippresswood.com
Identity and Collaboration in World of Warcraft

Identity and Collaboration in World of Warcraft

Phillip Michael Alexander

Parlor Press
2018
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Electracy and Transmedia Studies - Series Editors: Jan Rune Holmevik and Cynthia Haynes. IDENTITY AND COLLABORATION IN WORLD OF WARCRAFT tells the story of what happens when a Cherokee gamer, using a storyteller's perspective and a methodology built from equal parts Indigenous tradition and current academic field knowledge, spends a year in what was at-the-time the largest online video game in the world. Following from work by James Paul Gee and Bonnie Nardi, Phillip Michael Alexander ventured forth into the game world to see what someone who was a gamer long before he was an academic might see in this same fascinating virtual space. In working with, playing with, and sharing the stories of a ten-person "raid" group--players performing at the highest level within the game--he set out to determine how those gamers most invested in success built identities and communities. The resulting work is a reader-friendly, theory informed, virtual-boots-on-the-virtual-ground look at how gamers craft in-game identities, find like-minded gamers to form group identities, then organize to do staggering amounts of work in a virtual world. For anyone who ever wondered what the appeal of World of Warcraft is, Phillip Michael Alexander illustrates how some of the most active, most engaged, and most talented players spend their time in that virtual world. About the Author: Phillip Michael Alexander is Assistant Professor of Games in the Armstrong Institute of Interactive Media Studies at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. A native of the Midwest and a mixed-blood Cherokee, Alexander's work has appeared in Kairos, Computers & Composition, and in various edited collections including Play/Write: Digital Rhetoric, Writing and Games and World of Warcraft and Philosophy. Alexander is the co-director of the Miami University Varsity Esports Program, the first Division One Varsity Esports Program in the world. Alexander is also partnered with Twitch.TV to offer courses on video game streaming and the history and culture of Esports.
Atlantis

Atlantis

Phillip Michael Callaghan

Independently Published
2020
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A land lost in the distanceThe fact that Atlantis is a lost land has made of it a metaphor for something no longer attainable. For the American poet Edith Willis Linn Forbes (1865-1945), "The Lost Atlantis" stands for idealisation of the past; the present moment can only be treasured once that is realised. Ella Wheeler Wilcox finds the location of "The Lost Land" (1910) in one's carefree youthful past. Similarly, for the Irish poet Eavan Boland in "Atlantis, a lost sonnet" (2007), the idea was defined when "the old fable-makers searched hard for a word/ to convey that what is gone is gone forever".For some male poets too, the idea of Atlantis is constructed from what cannot be obtained. Charles Bewley in his Newdigate Prize poem (1910) thinks it grows from dissatisfaction with one's condition, And, because life is partly sweetAnd ever girt about with pain, We take the sweetness, and are fainTo set it free from grief's alloyin a dream of Atlantis. Similarly for the Australian Gary Catalano in a 1982 prose poem, it is "a vision that sank under the weight of its own perfection".W. H. Auden, however, suggests a way out of such frustration through the metaphor of journeying toward Atlantis in his poem of 1941.While travelling, he advises the one setting out, you will meet with many definitions of the goal in view, only realising at the end that the way has all the time led inward.so here is "Atlantis", by the author Phillip Michael Callaghan, a collection of thought provoking poetry, filled with imagination, beneath the waves of the past, a time long gone but forever set in stone.