Current Catalog
Title | Current Catalog PDF eBook |
Author | National Library of Medicine (U.S.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1628 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Medicine |
ISBN |
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
The Method Works
Title | The Method Works PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph F. Eska |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 395 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031489594 |
An Introduction to Vulgar Latin
Title | An Introduction to Vulgar Latin PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Hall Grandgent |
Publisher | |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | Latin language, Vulgar |
ISBN |
The Generation of '72
Title | The Generation of '72 PDF eBook |
Author | Brantley Nicholson |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2014-03-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0985371595 |
Caught between the well-worn grooves the Boom and the Gen-X have left on the Latin American literary canon, the writing intellectuals that comprise what the Generation of '72 have not enjoyed the same editorial acclaim or philological framing as the literary cohorts that bookend them. In sociopolitical terms, they neither fed into the Cold War-inflected literary prizes that sustained the Boom nor the surge in cultural capital in Latin American cities from which the writers associated with the Crack and McOndo have tended to write. This book seeks to approach the Generation of '72 from the perspective of cosmopolitanism and global citizenship, a theoretical framework that lends a fresh and critical architecture to the unique experiences and formal responses of a group of intellectuals that wrote alongside globalization's first wave.
The New PR Toolkit
Title | The New PR Toolkit PDF eBook |
Author | Deirdre Breakenridge |
Publisher | FT Press |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780130090256 |
The New PR Toolkit is a compelling preview of the present and the future of public relations, and a practical roadmap for becoming a strategic communicator.
Alternative Medicines
Title | Alternative Medicines PDF eBook |
Author | Stefano Maddalena |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Alternative medicine |
ISBN | 9783039108121 |
During the past few decades, alternative medicines have gained increasing importance in Western countries. This book is the first extensive, comparative and interdisciplinary study on the subject. The recent evolution of these alternative techniques is considered from the perspective of their integration into Western medical systems. The first part of the research is an overview of the current position of alternative medicines in some Western countries. Sociological elements as well as various research and educational issues are presented. The study then focuses on the licensing to practise alternative medicine and the coverage of alternative medicines. The second part of the study analyses and compares the most important regulatory mechanisms. Proposals are also made for the regulation of alternative medicines. The last chapter deals with the concept of an integrated system of medicine. The main components of the system are presented and compared to current trends and a theoretical model. Moreover, the book addresses the questions: What is an integrated system of medicine? Are we moving towards such a system? If so, what are the reasons and is such a shift reasonable and feasible?
Signs, Science and Politics
Title | Signs, Science and Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Lia Formigari |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1993-11-19 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9027276889 |
This book tells the story of how 18th-century European philosophy used Locke's theory of signs to build a natural history of speech and to investigate the semiotic tools with which nature and civil society can be controlled. The story ends at the point where this approach to language sciences was called into question. Its epilogue is the description of the birth of an alternative between empiricism and idealism in late 18th- and early 19th-century theories of language. This alternative has given rise to such irreducible dichotomies as empirical linguistics vs. speculative linguistics, philosophies of linguistics vs. philosophy of language. Since then philosophers have largely given up reflecting on linguistic practice and have left the burden of unifying and interpreting empirical research data to professional linguists, limiting themselves to the study of foundations and to purely self-contemplative undertakings. The theoretical and institutional relevance to the present of the problems arising from this situation is in itself a sufficient reason for casting our minds back over a period in which, as in no other, linguistic research was an integral part of the encyclopaedia of knowledge, and in which philosophers reflected, and encouraged reflection, upon the semiotic instruments of science and politics.