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A Fife Parish

A Fife Parish

Robin G K Arnott

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2022
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Wars, witches and worship were key elements in the nation of Scotland and the local life of Dalgety Parish during the 17th Century. It was a period when Scotland was moving from medieval feudalism into the early modern era. Post-Reformation and people were still trying to get to grips with the new order of life. The National Covenant, signed in Greyfriars Kirk, was a catalyst in uniting the country but the start of a period of bloodshed and persecution. The Wars of the Three Kingdoms erupted, civil war in England saw a king executed and the struggle for ecclesiastical supremacy lasted until the end of the century. Caught up in all this were the villagers of Dalgety, a small parish in Fife. Eking out a living, by farming, coal-mining or salt-making, they did not escape the frenzy of the witch-hunt or the clutches of the militia. Into the milieu came Andrew Donaldson, a Presbyterian minister, whose aim was to see people living a Godly life, with a focus on educating children and caring for the poor. Donaldson paid the price by being deposed, declared an outlaw and subsequently imprisoned. Restored to his post when William ascended the throne, he saw the parish suffer through the impact of the Darien Scheme. His successor was faced with restoring the parish, and a future in which the Act of Union and Jacobite rebellions were to play a significant part.
Robin of Barnsdale

Robin of Barnsdale

G K Werner

Independently Published
2015
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They killed his parents. Took his home. His lands. His rights.Their mistake.Robin and Marian: based on the old ballads.inspired by the Victorian adventure books.The traditional tales as they've never been told before.Taken from the Clerk of Copmanhurst's third letter and including: an example of who pays the toll when good men break bad laws; the advantages of a forest home regarding peace and safety; the disadvantages of outlawry regarding trysting and wooing; how spying for one's king is both fun and frightening; how crisscrossing paths finally converge; an argument for marrying beneath one's station when it's one's own true love; an argument against marrying considerably beneath one's age, especially when it's someone else's true love; more 'dunkings'; jests; and a bear.
Transnational and Cross-Border Criminal Law

Transnational and Cross-Border Criminal Law

Robert J. Currie; Donald K. Piragoff; Gillian MacNeil; Joseph Rikhof; Michael Nesbitt; Christopher Ram; Leah West; Robin Parker; Peter M. German; James Cohen; Sanaa Ahmed; Michelle Gallant; Joanna Harrington; W. Michael G. Osborne; Kathryn Zedde; Stephen Schneider; Frédéric Mégret; Jeffrey G. Johnston; Amélie Aubut; Adelina Iftene; Olivia Genge; Fraser M. Kelly; Elizabeth Bennett

Irwin Law
2023
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The time of globalization has seen an onslaught of criminal activity that crosses borders. The legal suppression and prosecution of transnational and cross-border crime raise unique and complex legal issues, and law enforcement, lawyers, and judges have struggled to keep up. Transnational & Cross-Border Criminal Law: Canadian Perspectives fills a pronounced gap in Canadian legal literature. Written by subject matter experts, each chapter exposes and analyzes a current and pressing issue in this realm and is designed both to serve as a resource for researchers and to provide cutting-edge insight on front-burner issues. The group of authors -- made up of prosecutors, defence lawyers, government counsel, academics, and civil society advocates -- take on a variety of subjects, including terrorism, financial crime and corruption, jurisdiction, extradition, money laundering, trafficking, maritime enforcement, cross-border evidence-gathering, and the international transfer of prisoners. This unique collection will help to advance general understanding of one of the most pressing public policy issues of our time.
Animated Advertising – 200 Years of Premiums, Promos, and Pop–ups, from the Collection of Ellen G. K. Rubin
A lively look at an underexplored niche in the history of American ads: pop-ups. Drawing from Ellen G. K. Rubin’s extensive collection of more than 7,000 pop-up books and related ephemera, Animated Advertising demonstrates how animated and dimensional paper devices have been used throughout US history to promote products, art, entertainment, and ideas. The book displays the creativity of advertisers in food, fashion, tobacco, pharmaceuticals, travel, music, politics, and more. Rubin’s diverse examples of historical paper pop-ups show how they leaped from the pack of standard marketing materials to catch the eye and inform patrons and clientele about the items being sold. Illustrated with two hundred and fifty color images, and published to coincide with a Winter 2023 exhibition at the Grolier Club’s New York headquarters, Animated Advertising is a lively look at an underexplored niche in the history of American marketing, graphic design, and paper engineering.
Grundlagen und Methoden der Psychiatrie

Grundlagen und Methoden der Psychiatrie

G. Assal; A. Bader; G. Benedetti; J. Bergold; W. Blankenburg; M. Bleuler; L. Ciompi; B. Cooper; K. Dörner; J. Fahrenberg; H. Feldmann; H. Hecaen; H. Heimann; G. Hofer; K. P. Kisker; H. Legewie; A. Lorenzer; A. Navratil; L. N. Robins; N. Sartorius; B. B. Svendsen; P. Watzlawick

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2011
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Mit den Grundlagen und Methoden der Psychiatrie schlieBt die 2. Auflage der Psychiatrie der Gegenwart abo Vieles gabe es angesichts dieses SchluBpunktes zu bedenken, manches hat die vier Herausgeber im Laufe der Jahre beschiiftigt, hat ihnen AnlaB zu ausgiebigen Gesprachen gegeben. Autoren sagten zu und sagten ab, neue Perspektiven eroffneten sich und muBten entsprechend gewiirdigt werden. Dankbar gedenken wir der Vorganger, H.W. GRUHLE t, W. MAYER- GROSS t, R. JUNG, M. MULLER. Das Ziel blieb bis zuletzt dassel be: Die Psychiatrie der Gegenwart solI kein Handbuch im klassischen Sinn sein, solI keine liickenlose Darstellung des gesam- ten psychiatrischen Wissens bieten. Sie strebt auch nicht bibliographische Voll- standigkeit an. So spiegelt denn die Auswahl der Themen, ihre Gewichtung nach Seitenzahl vorwiegend das wider, was die vier Herausgeber fUr besonders wichtig und neu erachteten. Am Ende dieser 2. Auflage angelangt, konnte es verlockend sein, sich im Riickblick ein Urteil iiber die Fortschritte der Psychiatrie im Zeitraum von 15 J ahren' zu bilden. Dies auf beschranktem Platz darzustellen, wiirde jedoch den Rahmen eines Vorwortes sprengen. Und gerade hier wiirden sich wohl die unterschiedlichen Meinungen der Herausgeber offenbaren, wiirde der Kon- sensus, der sich in der Themen- und Autorenwahl herauskristallisiert hatte, kaum mehr moglich. So solI denn nur im Rahmen der Grundlagen und Methoden der Psychiatrie, deren erster Band hier vOrliegt und deren zweiter unmittelbar folgt, auf gewisse Unterschiede gegeniiber der 1. Auflage hingewiesen werden.
La Psychologie Et La P?dagogie
S''interroger sur la relation entre l''introduction d''une nouvelle conception de la maturite et l''avenement de la pedagogie-psychologie. Une premiere partie: politique de changement dans le paysage educatif de la Suisse, soit un travail d''historiographie relatant la reconstruction de la maturite, c''est-a-dire la mise en uvre d''une reforme et le deroulement des etapes de sa mise en place. Une deuxieme partie: place de la pedagogie et de la psychologie dans la nouvelle maturite presentant un travail d''une double transposition didactique dans lequel les transformations de la maturite sont revelees plus particulierement au travers de la pedagogie et de la psychologie, nouvelles disciplines introduites dans le champ des sciences humaines. Une troisieme partie: differentes recherches visant a connaitre l''opinion des enseignants (interpellations, reactions, esprit d''ouverture, perception de cette nouvelle structure) avant l''introduction de la nouvelle maturite et une evaluation de differentes lecons permettant d''analyser l''interet, les motivations et l''attention des etudiants pour ces deux nouvelles disciplines.
The Degenerate Muse

The Degenerate Muse

Robin G. Schulze

Oxford University Press Inc
2013
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This book offers an important reconsideration of the cultural impulses that drove American literary modernism. America's modernist poets came of age in a nation struggling to redefine its relationship with poetry and with nature. In the early twentieth century, Darwinian science dictated that as countries became more civilized, as their citizens dwelt increasingly in the realms of artifice they created, they ceased to engage in the invigorating struggles against nature that kept them fit. Civilization led to the medical condition known as degeneration, the morbid deviation of men from an identifiable "normal type." Eager to save America from the fate of a degenerate Europe, Progressive Era reformers prescribed the invigorating contact with American nature as a means to keep the American race clean and healthy. In order for nature to serve as an antidote for degeneration, however, it needed to remain a realm of hard facts and unremitting forces, a delusion-free place free of art that cleansed the mind rather than clouded it. Drawing on a wide range of primary and archival sources, this book argues that the widespread American turn back to nature in the early twentieth century had profound consequences for America's modernist poets. Like other Americans of their day, Harriet Monroe, Ezra Pound, and Marianne Moore heeded the widespread American call to head back to nature for the sake of the nation's health, but they faced a difficult challenge. Turning to American nature as a means to combat the threat of American degeneration in their literary work, they needed to create a form of American poetry that would be a cure for degeneration rather than a cause. My work reveals the ways in which Monroe's, Pound's, and Moore's struggles to create and publish poems that could resist degeneration by keeping faith with American nature influenced ideas about what American poetry should be and do in the twentieth century.
Finding Gilbert

Finding Gilbert

Robin G Thomas

Bennett Lane Press
2022
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May knows she is different - she can see ghosts. She just didn't expect to meet one in her school library when she decided to skip class. At first she is totally freaked out, but then she learns this boy ghost needs her help. Gilbert doesn't know who he is or why he only appears when a book on Australian horses is opened. Despite the fact that May has tried to block out her psychic abilities, she decides to find out. After all, it's the only interesting thing that's happened to her since she moved to this beachside town from her beloved Melbourne. But, as she begins to search for Gilbert's identity, May discovers answers she never really expects. Two teens from two different eras - in finding Gilbert, May not only learns about his troubled past, but comes to terms with her own.
Service Science

Service Science

Robin G. Qiu

John Wiley Sons Inc
2014
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Features coverage of the service systems lifecycle, including service marketing, engineering, delivery, quality control, management, and sustainment Featuring an innovative and holistic approach, Service Science: The Foundations of Service Engineering and Management provides a new perspective of service research and practice. The book presents a practical approach to the service systems lifecycle framework, which aids in understanding and capturing market trends; analyzing the design and engineering of service products and delivery networks; executing service operations; and controlling and managing the service lifecycles for competitive advantage. Utilizing a combined theoretical and practical approach to discuss service science, Service Science: The Foundations of Service Engineering and Management features: Case studies to illustrate how the presented theories and design principles are applied in practice to the definitions of fundamental service laws, including service interaction and socio-technical naturesComputational thinking and system modeling such as abstraction, digitalization, holistic perspectives, and analyticsPlentiful examples of service organizations such as education services, global project management networks, and express delivery servicesAn interdisciplinary emphasis that includes integrated approaches from the fields of mathematics, engineering, industrial engineering, business, operations research, and management scienceA detailed analysis of the key concepts and body of knowledge for readers to master the foundations of service management Service Science: The Foundations of Service Engineering and Management is an ideal reference for practitioners in the contemporary service engineering and management field as well as researchers in applied mathematics, statistics, business/management science, operations research, industrial engineering, and economics. The book is also appropriate as a text for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in industrial engineering, operations research, and management science as well as MBA students studying service management.
The Costs of Completion

The Costs of Completion

Robin G. Isserles

Johns Hopkins University Press
2022
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To improve community college success, we need to consider the lived realities of students.Our nation's community colleges are facing a completion crisis. The college-going experience of too many students is interrupted, lengthening their time to completing a degree—or worse, causing many to drop out altogether. In The Costs of Completion, Robin G. Isserles contextualizes this crisis by placing blame on the neoliberal policies that have shaped public community colleges over the past thirty years. The disinvestment of state funding, she explains, has created austerity conditions, leading to an overreliance on contingent labor, excessive investments in advisement technologies, and a push to performance outcomes like retention and graduation rates for measuring student and institutional success. The prevailing theory at the root of the community college completion crisis—academic momentum—suggests that students need to build momentum in their first year by becoming academically integrated, thereby increasing their chances of graduating in a timely fashion. A host of what Isserles terms "innovative disruptions" have been implemented as a way to improve on community college completion, but because disruptions are primarily driven by degree attainment, Isserles argues that they place learning and developing as afterthoughts while ignoring the complex lives that define so many community college students.Drawing on more than twenty years of teaching, advising, and researching largely first-generation community college students as well as an analysis of five years of student enrollment patterns, college experiences, and life narratives, Isserles takes pains to center students and their experiences. She proposes initiatives created in accordance with a care ethic, which strive to not only get students through college—quantifying credit accumulation and the like—but also enable our most precarious students to flourish in a college environment. Ultimately, The Costs of Completion offers a deeper, more complex understanding of who community college students are, why and how they enroll, and what higher education institutions can do to better support them.
Business-Oriented Enterprise Integration for Organizational Agility
Over the past few years, advancement in distributed computing and interconnected networks has enhanced the role of information technology and improved business performance around the world. As a result, enterprise integration has become a norm in competitive organisations by effectively integrating people, tools, and information. Business-Oriented Enterprise Integration for Organizational Agility explores technical integration challenges with a focus on identifying a viable solution. This book is essential for researchers and practitioners aiming to better understand how to enable rich, flexible, and responsive information links, in support of the changing business operations across organisations.