Opposing Voices

Opposing Voices
Title Opposing Voices PDF eBook
Author Colin Eglin
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Pages 188
Release 2006
Genre Political Science
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Without effective opposition there is no true democracy and without contribution of the prominent proponents of liberalism who have added their voices to this title, the situation in South Africa would probably be very different today. Helen Suzman takes pride of place among those liberals who devoted their lives to the fight for human rights and the rule of law in South Africa. From the start of a political career that spanned almost four decades, she challenged the iniquity of apartheid and used the privilege of Parliament to expose the inhumanity of a system that came to be defined as a crime against humanity. As a tribute to her extraordinary political life, the Isaac and Jessie Kaplan Centre for Jewish studies and research at the University of Cape Town, in association with the South African Jewish Museum, mounted an exhibition in her honour. After Colin Eglin opened the exhibition, David Welsh paid formal tribute to the guest of honour who used the occasion to reflect on her career. Both speeches are included in this volume together with a series of lectures which accompanied the exhibition.

Dissenting Voices in American Society

Dissenting Voices in American Society
Title Dissenting Voices in American Society PDF eBook
Author Austin Sarat
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 251
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Law
ISBN 1107378990

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Dissenting Voices in American Society: The Role of Judges, Lawyers, and Citizens explores the status of dissent in the work and lives of judges, lawyers, and citizens, and in our institutions and culture. It brings together under the lens of critical examination dissenting voices that are usually treated separately: the protester, the academic critic, the intellectual, and the dissenting judge. It examines the forms of dissent that institutions make possible and those that are discouraged or domesticated. This book also describes the kinds of stories that dissenting voices try to tell and the narrative tropes on which those stories depend. This book is the product of an integrated series of symposia at the University of Alabama School of Law. These symposia bring leading scholars into colloquy with faculty at the law school on subjects at the cutting edge of interdisciplinary inquiry in law.

Opposing Poetries

Opposing Poetries
Title Opposing Poetries PDF eBook
Author Hank Lazer
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 184
Release 1996-08-12
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0810112655

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Begins a series presenting collections of survey articles pivoting around the notion of computation. The inaugural topics include generalized rational approximation subject to linear constraints, matrix exponential approximations in the numerical solution of differential equations, unbounded fan-in circuits, and fixpoint semantics for a Petri net model of definite clause logic programs. Each article is self-contained and all assume a high sophistication in mathematics. Future volumes may focus on a special subfield such as computational graph theory, approximation, or computability. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Signs of the Times, and Doctrinal Advocate and Monitor

Signs of the Times, and Doctrinal Advocate and Monitor
Title Signs of the Times, and Doctrinal Advocate and Monitor PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 482
Release 1921
Genre Baptists
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Healthcare Writing

Healthcare Writing
Title Healthcare Writing PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Arntfield
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 250
Release 2016-08-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1460405846

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Notable for its use of real document examples drawn from actual healthcare settings, in addition to its central section’s extended focus on narrative medicine and new media writing, Healthcare Writing: A Practical Guide to Professional Success provides a wide-ranging, much-needed contemporary perspective on the modes and contexts of writing most pertinent to today’s healthcare professionals. Aimed at students enrolled in university- or college-level healthcare programs, healthcare communication specialists, as well as at current clinical practitioners seeking a portable reference and guide, this book combines a detailed discussion of approaches to key healthcare document types—both professional and academic—with a thorough but accessible overview of essential points of grammar, punctuation, and style.

Handbook of Dialogical Self Theory

Handbook of Dialogical Self Theory
Title Handbook of Dialogical Self Theory PDF eBook
Author Hubert J. M. Hermans
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 784
Release 2011-11-24
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1139502999

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In a boundary-crossing and globalizing world, the personal and social positions in self and identity become increasingly dense, heterogeneous and even conflicting. In this handbook scholars of different disciplines, nations and cultures (East and West) bring together their views and applications of dialogical self theory in such a way that deeper commonalities are brought to the surface. As a 'bridging theory', dialogical self theory reveals unexpected links between a broad variety of phenomena, such as self and identity problems in education and psychotherapy, multicultural identities, child-rearing practices, adult development, consumer behaviour, the use of the internet and the value of silence. Researchers and practitioners present different methods of investigation, both qualitative and quantitative, and also highlight applications of dialogical self theory.

Where the Higher Criticism Fails

Where the Higher Criticism Fails
Title Where the Higher Criticism Fails PDF eBook
Author William Henry Fitchett
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1922
Genre Bible
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