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The Catholic University of America Press The Rhetoric of Faith: Irenaeus and the Structure of the 'Adversus Haereses'
The Rhetoric of Faith argues that the structure of Irenaeus’s opus magnum, the Adversus Haereses, is the argument of the Adversus Haereses. Through a close reading of Irenaeus’s text, as well as through a comparison with Greco-Roman rhetorical texts, Scott Moringiello argues that Irenaeus structured his argument around the articles of the faith of the Church and that this structure builds on tropes found in the Greco- Roman rhetorical tradition.The argument focuses on the Adversus Haereses, although it does begin with some discussion to put Irenaeus in the context of second century Christian literature. Moringiello concludes with a discussion of Irenaeus’s Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching.Other scholars have provided introductions to Irenaeus’s work, and other scholars have argued for the structural unity of the Adversus Haereses. No other scholar, though, has argued that the faith of the Church is the basis of Irenaeus’s argument. This argument, then, presents an important contribution to the field of Irenaeus studies.Beyond the study of Irenaeus, though, The Rhetoric of Faith offers a contribution to the field of early Christian studies. It argues that the field should focus more on how early Christian authors make their arguments by attending to the theologically-informed rhetorical strategies they use.
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Johns Hopkins University Press Religious Politics and Secular States: Egypt, India, and the United States
This comparative analysis probes why conservative renderings of religious tradition in the United States, India, and Egypt remain so influential in the politics of these three ostensibly secular societies. The United States, Egypt, and India were quintessential models of secular modernity in the 1950s and 1960s. By the 1980s and 1990s, conservative Islamists challenged the Egyptian government, India witnessed a surge in Hindu nationalism, and the Christian right in the United States rose to dominate the Republican Party and large swaths of the public discourse. Using a nuanced theoretical framework that emphasizes the interaction of religion and politics, Scott W. Hibbard argues that three interrelated issues led to this state of affairs. First, as an essential part of the construction of collective identities, religion serves as a basis for social solidarity and political mobilization. Second, in providing a moral framework, religion's traditional elements make it relevant to modern political life. Third, and most significant, in manipulating religion for political gain, political elites undermined the secular consensus of the modern state that had been in place since the end of World War II. Together, these factors sparked a new era of right-wing religious populism in the three nations. Although much has been written about the resurgence of religious politics, scholars have paid less attention to the role of state actors in promoting new visions of religion and society. Religious Politics and Secular States fills this gap by situating this trend within long-standing debates over the proper role of religion in public life.
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Johns Hopkins University Press Pneumonia Before Antibiotics: Therapeutic Evolution and Evaluation in Twentieth-Century America
Pneumonia-Osler's "Captain of the Men of Death" and still the leading infectious cause of death in the United States-has until now received scant attention from historians. In Pneumonia Before Antibiotics, clinician-historian Scott H. Podolsky uses pneumonia's enduring prevalence and its centrality to the medical profession's therapeutic self-identity to examine the evolution of therapeutics in twentieth-century America. Focusing largely on the treatment of pneumonia in first half of the century with type-specific serotherapy, Podolsky provides insight into the rise and clinical evaluation of therapeutic "specifics," the contested domains of private practice and public health, and-as the treatment of pneumonia made the transition from serotherapy to chemotherapy and antibiotics-the tempo and mode of therapeutic change itself. Type-specific serotherapy, founded on the tenets of applied immunology, justified by controlled clinical trials, and grounded in a novel public ethos, was deemed revolutionary when it emerged to replace supportive therapeutics. With the advent of the even more revolutionary sulfa drugs and antibiotics, pneumonia ceased to be a public health concern and became instead an illness treated in individual patients by individual physicians. Podolsky describes the new therapeutics and the scientists and practitioners who developed and debated them. He finds that, rather than representing a barren era in anticipation of some unknown transformation to come, the first decades of the twentieth-century shaped the use of, and reliance upon, the therapeutic specific throughout the century and beyond. This intriguing study will interest historians of medicine and science, policymakers, and clinicians alike.
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Arcadia Publishing York Postcard History
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Arcadia Publishing Harrisonburg Images of America
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Arcadia Publishing St. Petersburg, Florida: An Oral History
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Arcadia Publishing Orono Images of America Arcadia Publishing
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St Martin's Press Parenting Your Out-Of-Control Teenager
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Indiana University Press Native Pragmatism: Rethinking the Roots of American Philosophy
Pragmatism is America's most distinctive philosophy. Generally it has been understood as a development of European thought in response to the "American wilderness." A closer examination, however, reveals that the roots and central commitments of pragmatism are indigenous to North America. Native Pragmatism recovers this history and thus provides the means to re-conceive the scope and potential of American philosophy. Pragmatism has been at best only partially understood by those who focus on its European antecedents. This book casts new light on pragmatism's complex origins and demands a rethinking of African American and feminist thought in the context of the American philosophical tradition. Scott L. Pratt demonstrates that pragmatism and its development involved the work of many thinkers previously overlooked in the history of philosophy.
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Oxford University Press Inc Forks in the Digital Road
Fifty years ago, a UCLA computer science professor and his student sent the first electronic message over a network called ARPANET, a predecessor to the Internet. The intended message, the word login, was truncated in a computer crash to lo. Digital infrastructure has made significant advances since then, but key decision points in the history of the Internet continue to reverberate today and have done much to shape not only cyberspace, but the twenty-first century.In Forks in the Digital Road, Scott J. Shackelford and Scott O. Bradner revisit the key decision points in the history of cybersecurity and Internet governance, revealing the alternative paths or forks that existed at the time and addressing the question of what if?. What if encryption was built into the Internet''s architecture from the beginning? What if Section 230, which shields Internet platforms from civil liability, had taken a different form? What if Cerf and Kahn had structured TCP/IP in another way? What if Tim Ber
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Oxford University Press Inc Advanced Theory of Mind
Theory of mind has been perhaps the most heavily researched topic in developmental psychology for close to 30 years. Most research, as well as most secondary accounts, has concentrated on the first 5 years of life-a time period during which a number of important developmental changes occur. No one, however, has ever believed that the development of theory of mind is complete by age 5, and in recent years there has been a growing body of research literature dedicated to exploring further developments across the middle childhood and adolescent years. Advanced Theory of Mind brings together this large and diverse body of work. Four interrelated themes recur throughout the volume. One concerns the descriptive picture for the target of study: What is the nature of theory of mind across different parts of the life span? In particular, how does the study of advanced developments add to the well-documented achievements of the first 5 years? A second theme addresses how to explain the developmental changes that are observed, both the commonalties that characterize development and individual differences in the speed or the extent of mastery. The third theme examines the effects of theory of mind on other aspects of development, and a final theme is the theoretical question of how best to characterize advanced theory of mind, namely whether theories designed to explain early developments can be successfully extended to more advanced forms of understanding.
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Policy Press Devolution and social citizenship in the UK
Most of the expansive literature on social citizenship follows its leading thinker, T. H. Marshall, and talks only about the British state, often referring only to England. But social citizenship rights require taxation, spending, effective public services and politics committed to them. They can only be as strong as politics makes them. That means that the distinctive territorial politics of the UK are reshaping citizenship rights as they reshape policies, obligations and finance across the UK. This timely book explores how changing territorial politics are impacting on social citizenship rights across the UK. The contributors contend that whilst territorial politics have always been major influences in the meaning and scope of social citizenship rights, devolved politics are now increasingly producing different social citizenship rights in different parts of the UK. Moreover, they are doing it in ways that few scholars or policymakers expect or can trace. Drawing on extensive research over the last 10 years, the book brings together leading scholars of devolution and citizenship to chart the connection between the politics of devolution and the meaning of social citizenship in the UK. The first part of the book connects the large, and largely distinct, literatures on citizenship, devolution and the welfare state. The empirical second part identifies the different issues that will shape the future territorial politics of citizenship in the UK: intergovernmental relations and finance; policy divergence; bureaucratic politics; public opinion; and the European Union. It will be welcomed by academics and students in social policy, public policy, citizenship studies, politics and political science.
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Atria Books The Other Valley
*Soon to be a TV series* Jimmy Fallon’s Book Club Top Four Pick and a PBS Book Club Pick For fans of Kazuo Ishiguro and Emily St. John Mandel, this “mind-bending take on time travel” (The New York Times) is about an isolated town neighbored by its own past and future, and a young girl who spots two elderly visitors from across the border: the grieving parents of the boy she loves.Sixteen-year-old Odile vies for a coveted seat on the Conseil. If she earns the position, she’ll decide who may cross her town’s heavily guarded borders. To the east, the town is twenty years ahead in time. To the west, it’s twenty years behind. The towns repeat in an endless sequence across the wilderness. When Odile recognizes two visitors she wasn’t supposed to see, she realizes that the parents of her friend Edme have been escorted across the border from the future, on a mourning tour, to view their son while he&rsqu
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Potomac Books Inc Murder in Manchuria: The True Story of a Jewish Virtuoso, Russian Fascists, a French Diplomat, and a Japanese Spy in Occupied China
2023 Best Book Awards Winner in History sponsored by American Book Fest In Murder in Manchuria, Scott D. Seligman explores an unsolved murder set amid the chaos that reigned in China in the run-up to World War II. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a three-country struggle for control of Manchuria—an area some called China’s “Wild East”—and an explosive mixture of nationalities, religions, and ideologies. Semyon Kaspé, a young Jewish musician, is kidnapped, tortured, and ultimately murdered by disaffected, antisemitic White Russians, secretly acting on the orders of Japanese military overlords who covet his father’s wealth. When local authorities deliberately slow-walk the search for the kidnappers, a young French diplomat takes over and launches his own investigation. Part cold-case thriller and part social history, the true, tragic saga of Kaspé is told in the context of the larger, improbable story of the lives of the twenty thousand Jews who called Harbin home at the beginning of the twentieth century. Scott D. Seligman recounts the events that led to their arrival and their hasty exodus—and solves a crime that has puzzled historians for decades.
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Counterpoint The Way Of Imagination: Essays
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Red Wheel/Weiser Rise and Fall of the Nephilim: The Untold Story of Fallen Angels, Giants on the Earth, and Their Extraterrestrial Origins
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Taylor & Francis Inc Color Atlas of the Autopsy
In keeping with the spirit of the first edition, the second edition of this book displays the autopsy procedure in a step-wise, start-to-finish fashion. While the autopsy itself has changed little over the last 100 years, the adjunct procedures—toxicology, radiology, and DNA analysis, among others—have changed greatly. Original chapters are fully updated and modified to reflect changes in the last 15 years. Additionally, two new chapters have been added on natural death and organ/tissue donation.
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American Psychological Association Essentials of Existential Phenomenological Research
The brief, practical texts in the Essentials of Qualitative Methods series introduce social science and psychology researchers to key approaches to qualitative methods, offering exciting opportunities to gather in-depth qualitative data and to develop rich and useful findings. In this book, Scott D. Churchill introduces readers to existential phenomenological research, an approach that seeks an in-depth, embodied understanding of subjective human existence that reflects a person's values, purposes, ideals, intentions, emotions, and relationships. This method helps researchers understand the lives and needs of others by helping identify and set aside theoretical and ideological prejudgments.About the Essentials of Qualitative Methods book series: Even for experienced researchers, selecting and correctly applying the right method can be challenging. In this groundbreaking series, leading experts in qualitative methods provide clear, crisp, and comprehensive descriptions of their approach, including its methodological integrity, and its benefits and limitations. Each book includes numerous examples to enable readers to quickly and thoroughly grasp how to leverage these valuable methods.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Systematic Fixed Income: An Investor's Guide
Understand the role and potential of fixed income as an asset class Systematic Fixed Income: An Investor’s Guide offers readers a powerful, practical, and robust framework for investors and asset managers to preserve the diversifying properties of a fixed income allocation, and add to that unique sources of excess returns via systematic security selection. In other words, this framework allows for efficient capture of fixed income beta and fixed income alpha. Celebrated finance professional Dr. Scott Richardson presents concrete strategies for identifying the relevant sources of risk and return in public fixed income markets and explains the tactical and strategic roles played by fixed income in typical portfolios. In the book, readers will explore: The implementation challenges associated with a systematic fixed income portfolio, including liquidity and risk The systematic return sources for rate and credit sensitive fixed income assets in both developed and emerging markets An essential read for asset managers and institutional investors with a professional interest in fixed income markets, Systematic Fixed Income: An Investor’s Guide deserves a place in the libraries of advanced degree students of finance, business, and investment, as well as other investment professionals seeking to refine their understanding of the full potential of this foundational asset class.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Organic Reactions, Volume 98
The 98th volume in this series for organic chemists in academia and industry presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. The work includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration. Detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Inbound Marketing For Dummies
Don't chase business—bring new customers to you! Outdated sales tactics have you chasing leads and fishing for new business. In today's competitive world, nobody has time for that! Inbound Marketing For Dummies is a one-stop-shop for everything you need to know about inbound marketing techniques that attract the attention of your target audience. Whether you have a small or large business, this approachable text offers insight into creating, executing, promoting, and measuring inbound marketing tactics through easy-to-follow instructions on setting up and implementing a new strategic approach. With the information in this book, you can increase brand awareness, enhance brand loyalty, engage with target audience members, and attract new buyers all by leveraging your website, social media, blog, and other resources that are, most likely, already at your fingertips. A breath of fresh air brought on by the Digital Age, inbound marketing is a holistic, data-driven marketing approach that calls upon digital-based resources, such as your website, social media platforms, blogging, search engine optimization, etc., to establish your company as an authority in its industry—and to help customers find you, instead of require your sales team to chase after each and every customer. Build a reliable inbound marketing team Develop deeper relationships with your customers Convert inbound traffic into revenue Combine inbound and outbound marketing strategies to optimize your business' resources Inbound Marketing For Dummies is an essential guide for anyone looking to leverage tried and true inbound marketing strategies within their business.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions
Navigate cross border M&A for a flawless integration execution Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions is a practical toolbox for corporate strategy and development professionals dealing with the many challenges involved in cross border M&A. With a detailed discussion of key market specifics and broadly-applicable critical insight, this book demystifies the cross border M&A process and provides a host of practical tools that ease strategic implementation. A geographical overview explains the trends in major M&A markets including Australia, Brazil, China, Russia, the U.K., and the U.S., and industry-specific guidance covers Financial Services, Aerospace and Defense, Health Care, Tech, Manufacturing, and more. Leading experts relate lessons learned while managing actual PMI (post merger integration) processes, and the discussion of cultural impacts and specific situational needs provides deep insight into the type of leadership a flawless integration requires. Corporate restructuring and internationalization efforts are increasingly relying on cross border mergers and acquisitions. Strategies, motives, and consequences are a complex navigational minefield, but this insightful guide provides solid, actionable guidance for leading a successful integration. Understand the region-specific details that make an impact Overcome common challenges and manage complex deals Gain practical insight and valuable tools for leading integration Learn the most current best practices for PMI® processes Cross border M&A is complex, with myriad challenges and obstacles inherent to the situation. Successful integration and a smooth transition are critical, and there's little wiggle room—it's a situation where you have only one chance to get it right. Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions is an essential guide to the process, with key tools for execution.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Strictly for Volunteers: 111 Tips, Ideas and Morsels of Wisdom for Anyone Who Volunteers
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource is designed specifically for volunteers and serves as a helpful training tool for those nonprofit professionals who manage or work with volunteers in any capacity. This resource will help educate and inspire volunteers to: Recruit others, including friends, relatives and business contacts, as volunteers Plan and manage events and projects more effectively Manage other volunteers and conduct meetings with greater confidence Strengthen their leadership skills Better utilize their individual strengths and talents Important topics covered include: Volunteer motivation Teamwork Career implications Volunteer outreach Special events Delegation Avoiding burnout Leveraging networks and connections Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Fundraising for Beginners: Essential Procedures for Getting a Fundraising Program Up and Running
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource helps nonprofit organizations establish effective fundraising programs. This resource provides useful information to produce winning fundraising plans, build mailing lists, effectively manage records, produce direct mail appeals, solicit major gifts, and more. Important topics covered include: Expanding an organization’s donor base Researching donor prospects First time fundraising efforts Annual operational plans Fundraising evaluation Building a mailing list Solicitation calls Phonathons Board gifts Direct mail appeals Special events Call reports Attracting new donors Donor communication Fundraising presentations Planned giving Grant seeking Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc How to Communicate More Effectively with Donors, Members and Volunteers
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource provides nonprofit leaders and professionals tips, techniques, and best practices for improving communication efforts with donors, members, and volunteers. It also provides examples of successful communications plans from a range of nonprofit organizations. Important topics covered include: Effective communications plans Blogs that work Effective newsletters Direct marketing success Brown bag meetings CEO/Director involvement Brochure templates Donor website Volunteer handbooks Telephone communication Member hotlines Discussion boards Year-end giving Communicating with teens Roundtable discussions Community outreach Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Media Relations for Nonprofits: 115 Winning Ideas to Improve Your Media Relations Efforts
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource helps nonprofit leaders and professions discover new ways to forge winning relationships with media professionals, learn what other nonprofits are doing to increase news coverage and build awareness and learn new techniques and procedures to improve media relations. Important topics covered include: The national news Interviews Free publicity Writing news releases Avoiding common media mistakes Handling negative publicity Responding to reporters Employee engagement Media coverage Online pressrooms Radio and TV exposure Strategic partnerships Hotsheets Media databases Special events Media buyers Media archives Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Gift Clubs and Societies: 71 Ideas for Evaluating Your Gift Clubs, Making Them More Inviting
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource provides nonprofit organizations with information on how to use gift clubs to improve fundraising results, procedures for creating or improving gift clubs or levels, and examples of donor clubs and accompanying benefits. Important topics covered include: Multiple levels of membership benefits Planned giving Giving recognition programs Approaches to upgrading members Analyzing a member’s potential Business contributors High end donor recognition Societies for specific constituents Planned gifts societies Gift club promotion Giving circles Annual operational plans Gift and club naming conventions Alumni engagement Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc 90 Great Publicity Ideas for Nonprofits
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource features publicity strategies for nonprofit leaders and professionals. It includes techniques and procedures to create awareness, increase visibility, strengthen media relations, and build an organization’s reputation. Many successful publicity ideas are given from a variety of nonprofit organizations, along with tips for gaining greater exposure through a variety of media outlets and channels. Important topics covered include: Newsworthy events Organizational branding Radio pitches Collaboration Outdoor advertising Using well known faces Editorials Effective communications Press releases and media blogs Online press kits Community profiles Twitter Special events Marketing campaigns Radio and TV exposure Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc 128 Recognition Ideas for Donors, Volunteers and Members
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource features strategies to recognize those who support your organization’s mission, including donors, volunteers, and members. Creative recognition ideas, tips and techniques are presented from a diverse sampling of nonprofit organizations, as are useful forms, reports, and other recognition efforts and programs. Important topics covered include: Special Events Outreach Individual Donor Recognition Media and Communication Specialty Awards, including to Diverse Members Effective Awards Presentations Leveraging Online Opportunities Memorable Dedications Personalizing Gratitude Hosting Memorials Volunteer Halls of Fame Recognizing Major Donors Ways to Say Thank You Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Nonprofit Publications: What You Need to Know to Create Winning Publications
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource offers nonprofit organizations strategies for creating successful and effective publications. Topics include: Useful policies, guidelines and publication procedures How to produce quality annual reports Advice on writing and editing copy Tips for taking, managing and incorporating photos and images Numerous layout and design ideas Advantages of online publications Outsourcing considerations Evaluating publication effectiveness Editorial calendars Editorial evaluation Increasing readership Submission guidelines Publication underwriting Strategic partnerships Direct mail Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Building Your Board: How to Attract Financially-capable Board Members and Engage Them in Fund Development
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource provides nonprofit organizations and their leaders with step-by-step procedures to build and nurture board members who are able and willing to assist with fundraising. In addition to tips, techniques, and best practices to identify and recruit financially capable board members, successful examples from various nonprofit organizations are shared. Important topics covered include: Board nomination committees Board member recruiters Prospective board member interviews Board member responsibilities Board giving Board surveys Board campaign potential Stretch gifts Board communication Major gifts Connecting with former board members Board fundraising strategies Board member commitments Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc 94 Terrific Ways to Recruit Volunteers
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource presents a variety of recruitment strategies including: how to identify and target particular types of volunteers, procedures for enlisting groups of volunteers, techniques for recruiting through publicity and the media, and more. Examples of useful forms, letters, and brochures used to attract volunteers are also included. Important topics covered include: Low-tech recruitment efforts Retirement outreach Minority outreach Overcoming recruitment obstacles Volunteer brochures Collaboration Tapping new constituents, i.e. single parents, baby boomers, techies, youth Tapping companies for volunteers and grants Corporate partnerships for volunteers, grants, and funds Volunteer recognition Volunteer incentives Communication plans Pro Bono consultants Staff preparation Volunteer continuity Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Successful Capital Campaigns: From Start to Finish
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource provides strategies for nonprofit organizations to plan and execute effective and successful capital campaigns and includes helpful resources such as sample charts, forms, and examples from other organizations. Important topics covered include: Steps for preparing a capital campaign Board campaign potential Donor giving potential Consultants Feasibility studies Campaign essentials Campaign slogans Reporting Online promotion Social media Factors that impact campaign success Donor recognition Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Motivating Volunteers: 109 Techniques to Maximize Volunteer Involvement and Productivity
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource contains tips, techniques, and best practices for motivating volunteers and maximizing their involvement and productivity with your organization. Important topics covered include: Volunteer goals, orientation, motivation Volunteer appreciation and recognition Communication Teamwork Volunteer engagement Overcoming volunteer burnout Volunteer management Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Growing Your Membership: 91 Ways to Recruit and Retain More Members
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource presents organizations with strategies for recruiting and retaining members and includes examples of how various nonprofit organizations have successfully increased their membership numbers. Important topics covered include: Staff engagement Member testimonials Award programs Membership drives Recognizing long-term members Attracting younger members Member feedback Member benefits Community outreach Loyalty cards Entry-level options for new members Retention rates Reciprocity agreements Networking Attracting corporate members Members recruiting members Volunteers and membership Loyalty building Recognition awards Effective renewal notices Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Memorial and In-tribute Gifts: 49 Ideas for Increasing Memorial and In-tribute Gift Support
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource provides nonprofit and charity leaders and professionals with memorial and in-tribute giving ideas that will benefit their organizations. Important topics covered include: Memorial gift ideas Special events Brochures Family outreach Online tribute pages Guardian angel programs Annual fund stewardship Tribute and memorial programs Memorial giving tips Donor communication Strategic collaboration Challenge gifts Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc 92 Strategies for Marketing Planned Gifts
Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource assists nonprofit leaders and professionals in discovering new and better ways of identifying, cultivating, and successfully soliciting more planned gifts. In addition to actionable tips and techniques, this resource provides examples from other charities and nonprofit organizations as well as useful forms and brochures. Important topics covered include: Strategies for promoting bequests Incorporating planned giving into capital campaigns Developing planned giving marketing plans Acquiring testimonials Identifying planned gift expectancies Planning guidebooks Attracting planned gifts Life insurance gifts Residual bequests Preserving planned gift expectancies Prospect management Referral forms Donor/prospect communication Employee giving Please note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Organic Reactions, Volume 79
Volume 79 in the venerable Organic Reactions series contains two chapters. The first addresses cross-coupling reactions of organotrifluoroborate salts, useful in the development of natural products, materials, and pharmacologically active substances. It is an excellent companion to two previous chapters on tin-based and silicon-based cross-couplings contained in Volumes 50 and 75, respectively. The second chapter addresses asymmetric transformations by deprotonation using chiral lithium amides, useful in target-oriented synthesis, and representing one of the most powerful workhorse reactions in organic synthesis.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Organic Reactions, Volume 77
This new volume in the venerable Organic Reactions series comprises two chapters written in part by the inventors of the unique and important name reactions discussed in these chapters. The first chapter describes a truly remarkable transformation of carboxylic acid derivatives into heteroatom-substituted cyclopropanes, now known as Kulinkovich Cyclopropanation. The second chapter represents an homage to one of the giants of organic chemistry, Sir Derek H. R. Barton. This chapter covers the radical deoxygenation of secondary alcohols that has become known as the Barton-McCombie Reaction.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Arithmetical Properties of Commutative Rings and Monoids
The study of nonunique factorizations of elements into irreducible elements in commutative rings and monoids has emerged as an independent area of research only over the last 30 years and has enjoyed a recent flurry of activity and advancement. This book presents the proceedings of two recent meetings that gathered key researchers from around the world to review recent major results. The first seven chapters demonstrate the diversity of approaches taken in studying nonunique factorizations and serve both as an introduction to factorization theory and as a survey of current trends and results. The remaining chapters reflect research motivated by arithmetical properties of commutative rings and monoids.
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MJ - Ohio University Press Love and Loss The Short Life of Ray Chapman
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Ohio University Press Love and Loss
The son of a coal miner from a small Illinois town, Cleveland Indians shortstop Ray Chapman lived the American dream until his untimely death at age twenty-nine. In his brief life, he reached the pinnacle of baseball success as the best shortstop in the American League. While many professional ballplayers struggled with meager salaries, the handsome Chapman had married heiress Kathleen Daly, one of Cleveland’s wealthiest women. With a child on the way and an executive job in the offseason, Chapman was moving toward a privileged place in society until an errant fastball fractured his skull and ended his life the next day.Late in the 1920 pennant race, the Indians were in New York for a key series against the Yankees. New York pitcher Carl Mays threw a high hard one that Chapman could not evade. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors tried in vain to save his life. The tragedy did not end there. His widow took her own life eight years later, and their daughter, R
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Ohio University Press Bad Boys, Bad Times: The Cleveland Indians and Baseball in the Prewar Years, 1937–1941
In 1937, the Great Depression was still lingering, but at baseball parks across the country there was a sense of optimism. Major League attendance was on a sharp rise. Tickets to an Indians game at League Park on Lexington and East 66th were $1.60 for box seats, $1.35 for reserve seats, and $.55 for the bleachers. Cleveland fans were particularly upbeat—Bob Feller, the teenage phenomenon, was a farm boy with a blistering fast ball. Night games were an exciting development. Better days were ahead. But there were mounting issues facing the Indians. For one thing, it was rumored that the team had illegally signed Feller. Baseball Commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was looking into that matter and one other. Issues with an alcoholic catcher, dugout fights, bats thrown into stands, injuries, and a player revolt kept things lively. In Bad Boys, Bad Times: The Cleveland Indians and Baseball in the Prewar Years, 1937–1941—the follow-up to his No Money, No Beer, No Pennants: The Cleveland Indians and Baseball in the Great Depression—baseball historian Scott H. Longert writes about an exciting period for the team, with details and anecdotes that will please fans all over.
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University of Minnesota Press Cinema's Bodily Illusions: Flying, Floating, and Hallucinating
Do contemporary big-budget blockbuster films like Gravity move something in us that is fundamentally the same as what avant-garde and experimental films have done for more than a century? In a powerful challenge to mainstream film theory, Cinema’s Bodily Illusions demonstrates that this is the case. Scott C. Richmond bridges genres and periods by focusing, most palpably, on cinema’s power to evoke illusions: feeling like you’re flying through space, experiencing 3D without glasses, or even hallucinating. He argues that cinema is, first and foremost, a technology to modulate perception. He presents a theory of cinema as a proprioceptive technology: cinema becomes art by modulating viewers’ embodied sense of space. It works primarily not at the level of the intellect but at the level of the body. Richmond develops his theory through examples of direct perceptual illusion in cinema: hallucinatory flicker phenomena in Tony Conrad’s The Flicker, eerie depth effects in Marcel Duchamp’s Anémic Cinéma, the illusion of bodily movement through onscreen space in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001, Godfrey Reggio’s Koyaanisqatsi, and Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity. In doing so he combines insights from Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of perception and James J. Gibson’s ecological approach to perception. The result is his distinctive ecological phenomenology, which allows us to refocus on the cinema’s perceptual, rather than representational, power.Arguing against modernist habits of mind in film theory and aesthetics, and the attendant proclamations of cinema’s death or irrelevance, Richmond demonstrates that cinema’s proprioceptive aesthetics make it an urgent site of contemporary inquiry.
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University of Minnesota Press Spaces between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization
We are all caught up in one another, Scott Lauria Morgensen asserts, we who live in settler societies, and our interrelationships inform all that these societies touch. Native people live in relation to all non-Natives amid the ongoing power relations of settler colonialism, despite never losing inherent claims to sovereignty as indigenous peoples. Explaining how relational distinctions of “Native” and “settler” define the status of being “queer,” Spaces between Us argues that modern queer subjects emerged among Natives and non-Natives by engaging the meaningful difference indigeneity makes within a settler society.Morgensen’s analysis exposes white settler colonialism as a primary condition for the development of modern queer politics in the United States. Bringing together historical and ethnographic cases, he shows how U.S. queer projects became non-Native and normatively white by comparatively examining the historical activism and critical theory of Native queer and Two-Spirit people.Presenting a “biopolitics of settler colonialism”—in which the imagined disappearance of indigeneity and sustained subjugation of all racialized peoples ensures a progressive future for white settlers—Spaces between Us newly demonstrates the interdependence of nation, race, gender, and sexuality and offers opportunities for resistance in the United States.
£21.99
Stanford University Press Political Conflict and Economic Interdependence Across the Taiwan Strait and Beyond
Why is it that political conflict between countries sometimes undermines commerce between those states, and yet at other times it seems to have little or no effect on cross-border economic flows? The question is an important one, yet, while numerous studies have considered how and to what extent international political conflict affects trade, few consider how and when economic linkages can develop despite hostile political relations. This book addresses that gap, and demonstrates that the impact of international political conflict on commerce will be muted when national leaders are accountable to internationalist economic interests—because such leaders will try to prevent political disputes with other countries from spilling over into economic arenas. The author develops this argument primarily through a detailed case study of a critically important contemporary case: the relationship between Mainland China and Taiwan. He then tests it via two shorter case studies.
£89.10
Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies The Life and Miracles of Thekla: A Literary Study
The Life and Miracles of Thekla offers a unique view on the reception of classical and early Christian literature in Late Antiquity. This study examines the Life and Miracles as an intricate example of Greek writing and attempts to situate the work amidst a wealth of similar literary forms from the classical world. The first half of the Life and Miracles is an erudite paraphrase of the famous second-century Acts of Paul and Thekla. The second half is a collection of forty-six miracles that Thekla worked before and during the composition of the collection.This study represents a detailed investigation into the literary character of this ambitious Greek work from Late Antiquity.
£16.95