The Category Creation Formula
by Ricky Tucker PRINT ISBN 9780807003480 ETEXT ISBN 9780807003497 Additional ISBNs 9780807094501 9780807094471 9780807007327
Theyre as heavy as a battleship yet the songs are meticulously structured skillfully balancing thrash beats New Wave of British Heavy Metal rhythms punk metal attitude blistering and ferocious dual guitar work and scarinflicting vocals Its all about big verses and big songs Category 7s selftitled debut is available on digital platforms CD and LP Produced engineered mixed and mastered by Mike Orlando Sonic Stomp Studios Art and layout by Carlos Fides at Artside Studio Angra Evergrey Kamelot Videos directed by Tom Flynn and Mike Watts Produced by Jay Tavernese Lamb of God
Prevention in Psychology An Introduction to the Prevention Practice Kit
by Mitsutoshi Horii PRINT ISBN 9783319735696 ETEXT ISBN 9783319735702
Prevention in the Practice of Primary Care
Category Theory in Context
Category Theory for the Sciences
The Category Management Handbook
This Brief explores the role of social crime prevention as a crime reduction strategy in the developing world Social crime prevention focuses on the social and economic factors that may contribute to violence and criminal behavior in a community Particularly in the developing world an understanding of the socioeconomic and political context holds longterm potential for crime reduction rather than crime displacement however the strategies are complex and the results may be slow Generally police and law enforcement are relied upon to present quick results where social crime prevention strategies can be viewed as being soft on crime or too slow This Brief discusses the tension between the traditional role of police and proactive social crime prevention strategies in an international context through a variety of case studies It also provides recommendations for balancing or reshaping this role This work will be of interest to researchers and policy makers interested in crime prevention particularly in the developing world criminal theory police studies and related disciplines such as demography sociology and political science
This Brief explores the role of social crime prevention as a crime reduction strategy in the developing world Social crime prevention focuses on the social and economic factors that may contribute to violence and criminal behavior in a community Particularly in the developing world an understanding of the socioeconomic and political context holds longterm potential for crime reduction rather than crime displacement however the strategies are complex and the results may be slow Generally police and law enforcement are relied upon to present quick results where social crime prevention strategies can be viewed as being soft on crime or too slow This Brief discusses the tension between the traditional role of police and proactive social crime prevention strategies in an international context through a variety of case studies It also provides recommendations for balancing or reshaping this role This work will be of interest to researchers and policy makers interested in crime prevention particularly in the developing world criminal theory police studies and related disciplines such as demography sociology and political scienceÂ
Notes in the Category of C
Category Management in Purchasing
by Steven M Niemi PRINT ISBN 9780128050705 ETEXT ISBN 9780128052600
The Category of the Person
This book critically examines the term religion shūkyō as a social category within the sociological context of contemporary Japan Whereas the nineteenthcentury construction of shūkyō has been critically studied by many the same critical approach has not been extended to the contemporary context of the Japaneselanguage discourse on shūkyō and Temple Buddhism This work aims to unveil the norms and imperatives which govern the utilization of the term shūkyō in the specific context of modern day Japan with a particular focus upon Temple Buddhism The author draws on a number of popular publications in Japanese many of which have been written by Buddhist priests In addition the book offers rich interview material from conversations with Buddhist priests Readers will gain insights into the critical deconstruction the historicization and the study of social classification system of religion in terms of its crosscultural application to thecontemporary Japanese context The book will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including Japanese Studies Buddhology Religious Studies Social Anthropology and Sociology
This practical resource discusses the numerous physical psychological and medical issues pertaining to the young dancer as they relate to injury prevention Chapters on injury are arranged anatomically and cover etiology diagnosis treatment strategies and rehabilitation Additional chapters cover screening nutrition training technique and the role of the physical therapist This comprehensive text addresses the unique needs of these athletes and stresses how their bodies differ in significant ways from those of adults requiring that their training and clinical management be overseen by specialized personnel The book opens with a discussion of the epidemiology of injury in the young dancer followed by a description of screening procedures and a sample screening program Physical therapy and resistance training are then covered along with common conditions and injuries at the spine hip knee and footankle complex There are chapters on the use of diagnostic and interventional ultrasound nutrition and bone health psychological matters such as anxiety eating disorders and peer relationships and lastly the prevention of degenerative hip injuries Prevention of Injuries in the Young Dancer is an essential resource with regard to the challenges facing aspiring young dancers It is relevant reading for dance medicine sports medicine and orthopedic professionals as well as dancers their parents and especially those persons who promote their careers
This book critically examines the term âreligionâ shÅkyÅ as a social category within the sociological context of contemporary Japan Whereas the nineteenthcentury construction of shÅkyÅ has been critically studied by many the same critical approach has not been extended to the contemporary context of the Japaneselanguage discourse on shÅkyÅ and Temple Buddhism This work aims to unveil the norms and imperatives which govern the utilization of the term shÅkyÅ in the specific context of modern day Japan with a particular focus upon Temple Buddhism The author draws on a number of popular publications in Japanese many of which have been written by Buddhist priests In addition the book offers rich interview material from conversations with Buddhist priests Readers will gain insights into the critical deconstruction the historicization and the study of social classification system of âreligionâ in terms of its crosscultural application to thecontemporary Japanese context The book will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including Japanese Studies Buddhology Religious Studies Social Anthropology and Sociology
How can systemic counselling on deradicalisation distancing from and exiting extremism be successful This book addresses this question As a fundamental work on systemic deradicalisation counselling it presents theoretical concepts using the example of Islamist extremism As a practical guide it offers applicationorientated knowledge by presenting systemic methods of intervention using case studies Voices from practice for practice explain the potential of systemic counselling and interdisciplinary guest contributions deepen individual aspects Special challenges in the field of counselling and solution strategies are presented
The National Healthcare Safety Network NHSN system reports that approximately 1 in every 31 hospitalized patients develop at least one hospital acquired infection HAI Deaths associated with these infections are estimated to be up to 99000 per year In 2015 alone there was an estimated 687000 HAIs linked to the acute care hospital setting According to the WHO in high income countries 30 of these infections occur in the Intensive Care Unit ICU Patients in the ICU often have multiple risk factors that increase the risk of developing a HAI These risk factors include the need for indwelling catheters and other medical devices patient related factors such as underlying comorbidities immunosuppression and the need for recurrent hospitalizations Nosocomial infections lead to significant morbidity and mortality Patients who develop infections in the ICU have double the mortality and morbidity when compared to noninfected patients In addition to the increased morbidity and mortality cost of care and length of stay is also significantly higher Despite widespread adoption of infection prevention practices in the ICU setting preventable infections still occur daily in ICUs across the country This book provides a comprehensive review of infection prevention in the ICU setting including new and cuttingedge techniques to prevent HAIs This book serves as a reference text for physicians nurses and quality leadership working in the ICU setting It discusses the most recent definitions from NHSN for CLABSIs CAUTIs and SSIs as well as the current recommendations for preventing device and surgery associated nosocomial infections In addition there are chapters on other basic infection prevention practices such as how to identify unit HAI outbreaks Finally it addresses unique aspects of infection prevention in special populations such as neonates pediatric patients and immunocompromised hosts as well as explore unique infections risks in trauma surgical and burn units Written by experts in the field Infection Prevention in the Intensive Care Setting is a valuable resource for intensive care physicians infectious disease physicians intensive care nurses infection prevention practitioners pulmonary specialists residents in internal medicine and pediatrics as well as pediatric and adult infectious disease fellows
This volume brings together a series of original contributions made by international experts dedicated to guiding efforts in preventing crime The collection is divided into seven sections that cover cutting edge approaches to crime prevention 1 the offenders perspective on crime prevention 2 crime script analysis 3 crime mapping and spatial analysis 4 social network analysis 5 agentbased modelling 6 crimeproofing legislations 7 technologies of crime prevention Each section includes one theoretical chapter to introduce the research approach followed by a series of empiricalapplied contributions The theoretical chapter aims to introduce and explain the approach of interest and discusses under which circumstances this strategy could best assist crime prevention The objective of empiricalapplied contributions is simply to showcase how these approaches can be apply This collection can be seen as the end result of the convergence of novel ideas and analytical skills in the area of crime and crime prevention worldwide It will be of interest to researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice as well as related fields like Sociology and Psychology Security Urban Planning and Public Policy
This edited collection brings together the social dimensions of three key aspects of recent biomedical advance in HIV research Treatment as Prevention TasP new technologies such as PreExposure Prophylaxis PrEP and the Undetectable equals Untransmittable UU movement The growth of new forms of biomedical HIV prevention has created hope for the future signalling the possibility of a world without AIDS In this context the volume discusses the profound social political and ethical dilemmas raised by such advances which are to do with readiness access equity and availability It examines how HIV prevention has been and is reframed in policy practice and research and asks How best can new biomedical technologies be made available in a profoundly unequal world What new understandings of responsibility and risk will emerge as HIV becomes a more manageable condition What new forms of blame will emerge in a context where the technologies to prevent HIV exist but arenot always used How best can we balance public healths concern for adherence and compliance with the rights of individuals to decide on what is best for themselves and others Few of these questions have thus far received serious consideration in the academic literature The editors all leaders in the social aspects of HIV have brought together an innovative and international collection of essays by top thinkers and practitioners in the field of HIV This book is an important resource for academics and professionals interested in HIV research Chapters Anticipating Policy Orienting Services Celebrating Provision Reflecting on Scotlands PrEP Journey How the science of HIV treatmentasprevention restructured PEPFARs strategy The case for scaling up ART in epidemic control countries Stigma and confidentiality indiscretions Intersecting obstacles to the delivery of PreExposure Prophylaxis to adolescent girls and young women in east Zimbabwe and The drive to take an HIV test in rural Uganda a risk to prevention for young people are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License via linkspringercom
Infection Prevention and Control in the Hospital
This volume brings together a series of original contributions made by international experts dedicated to guiding efforts in preventing crime The collection is divided into seven sections that cover cutting edge approaches to crime prevention 1 the offendersâ perspective on crime prevention 2 crime script analysis 3 crime mapping and spatial analysis 4 social network analysis 5 agentbased modelling 6 crimeproofing legislations 7 technologies of crime prevention Each section includes one theoretical chapter to introduce the research approach followed by a series of empiricalapplied contributions The theoretical chapter aims to introduce and explain the approach of interest and discusses under which circumstances this strategy could best assist crime prevention The objective of empiricalapplied contributions is simply to showcase how these approaches can be apply This collection can be seen as the end result of the convergence of novel ideas and analytical skills in the area of crime and crime prevention worldwide It will be of interest to researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice as well as related fields like Sociology and Psychology Security Urban Planning and Public Policy
The Prevention Principle in International Environmental Law
This edited collection brings together the social dimensions of three key aspects of recent biomedical advance in HIV research Treatment as Prevention TasP new technologies such as PreExposure Prophylaxis PrEP and the Undetectable equals Untransmittable UU movement The growth of new forms of biomedical HIV prevention has created hope for the future signalling the possibility of a world without AIDS In this context the volume discusses the profound social political and ethical dilemmas raised by such advances which are to do with readiness access equity and availability It examines how HIV prevention has been and is reframed in policy practice and research and asks How best can new biomedical technologies be made available in a profoundly unequal world What new understandings of responsibility and risk will emerge as HIV becomes a more manageable condition What new forms of blame will emerge in a context where the technologies to prevent HIV exist but arenot always used How best can we balance public healthâs concern for adherence and compliance with the rights of individuals to decide on what is best for themselves and others Few of these questions have thus far received serious consideration in the academic literature The editors all leaders in the social aspects of HIV have brought together an innovative and international collection of essays by top thinkers and practitioners in the field of HIV This book is an important resource for academics and professionals interested in HIV research Chapters Anticipating Policy Orienting Services Celebrating Provision Reflecting on Scotlandâs PrEP Journey How the science of HIV treatmentasprevention restructured PEPFARâs strategy The case for scaling up ART in âepidemic controlâ countries Stigma and confidentiality indiscretions Intersecting obstacles to the delivery of PreExposure Prophylaxis to adolescent girls and young women in east Zimbabwe and The drive to take an HIV test in rural Uganda a risk to prevention for young people are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License via linkspringercom
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The Category of Person in Language
1st Edition by Paul Forchheimer PRINT ISBN 9783111191591 ETEXT ISBN 9783111562704
Vitamins in the Prevention of Human Diseases