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Operative Trauma Management

An Atlas

A detailed, well-illustrated approach to the teaching of operative approaches and management of a trauma patient. The Second Edition now features a wealth of new material on thoracic trauma, urologic trauma, and amputations.

A detailed, well-illustrated approach to the teaching of operative approaches and management of a trauma patient. The Second Edition now features a wealth of new material on thoracic trauma, urologic trauma, and amputations.

Psycho in the Shower

The History of Cinema's Most Famous Scene

This is a brilliant study of one scene in one movie: the shower scene from Psycho. Every other chapter is an extended interview with someone who worked on the original film, or on Gus van Sant's remake from a few years ago. The non-interview chapters take various approaches to film criticism, and refer often to the author and his writing of this book. It's lightly done, but compelling and often very entertaining.

The History of Cinema's Most Famous Scene Philip J. Skerry. CHAPTERi My
Research Trip Ozzy Osbourne walks by our table at the Polo Lounge in the
Beverly Hills Hotel. He leans forward as he walks, with his arms by his side and
his legs stiff, as if imitating a zombie. I'm sitting with Joseph Stefano, the
screenwriter of Psycho, and with my research assistant, Jim Dunn. We're in Los
Angeles doing research for a book on the shower scene in Psycho. We look at
Ozzy as he shuffles by ...

Marx and Modern Political Theory

From Hobbes to Contemporary Feminism

Philip J. Kain deftly demonstrates the historical antecedents to and continuing relevance of Karl Marx's thought. Kain reveals the unappreciated pluralism of Marx, how it has endured and how it will continue to adapt to the challenges of modern day thought such as feminist theory.

The careful historical studies of Dunn, Tully, and Ashcraft, for example, reject the
notion that Locke intended to be an apologist for capitalism; they argue that
Locke was motivated by a commitment to religion, morality, and natural law. More
recently, Wood, while critical of Macpherson in certain respects, has argued that
Locke is a theorist of capitalism, but of early agrarian capitalism, not of later
mercantile or manufacturing capitalism.50 I do not intend to discuss the question
of whether ...

The Importance of Learning Styles: Understanding the Implications for Learning, Course Design, and Education

Understanding the Implications for Learning, Course Design, and Education

This book provides a timely review of learning style research. It examines those approaches that purport to promote effective learning. It affirms the need for instructors and trainers to recognize the importance of individual learning differences and to use methods that help create a learning climate which increases the potential learning for all students or trainees regardless of their preferred way of learning. The ability to understand and to teach to the various learning styles of students is essential to improving the effectiveness of college-level education. In this book, Sims and Sims bring together significant research to aid academics and organizational trainers in understanding and applying learning style research and knowledge to program, course, and class development.

7 Adapting Faculty and Student Learning Styles: Implications for Accounting
Education William T. Geary and Ronald R. Sims Few disciplines can match the
commitment to change in educational practices that is evidenced in accounting.
The process of change in accounting education is distinguished by both the
breadth and depth of the effort. Organizations such as the American Accounting
Association, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the
Institute of ...

Managing for Quality and Survival

A Personal Journey Toward Excellence

A must-read for anyone who has a business!-- Develop strategies to eliminate useless work efforts.-- Learn how to establish a winning climate and create a focus for the entire organization.-- Discover the elements of Customer-Centered Quality Management.American businesses combat shrinking markets, fierce competition and a workforce that is losing its vitality. The key to survival today is a complete reassessment of management. Managing for Quality and Survival shows how to provide the best customer-centered quality product or service at the lowest possible cost."I enjoyed your book..that title is very timely for me and for all business leaders". -- Jack F. Smith, Jr., CEO & President General Motors"This book should be mandatory reading for anyone studying to enter a business career. ...For any manager who wishes to operate a...business in the best possible way. Following the blueprint that Bonacci spells out in his book requires patience, a lot of time and a lot of pain. The fruits of this discipline will be far greater than you can presently imagine", -- John W. Rollins, Jr., President & COO Rollins Truck Leasing Corporation

"I enjoyed your book..that title is very timely for me and for all business leaders". -- Jack F. Smith, Jr., CEO & President General Motors"This book should be mandatory reading for anyone studying to enter a business career. ..

Ethics and the Golden Rule

It is commonly accepted that the golden rule—most often formulated as "do unto others as you would have them do unto you"—is a unifying element between many diverse religious traditions, both Eastern and Western. Its influence also extends beyond such traditions, since many non-religious individuals hold up the golden rule as central to their lives. Yet, while it is extraordinarily important and widespread, the golden rule is often dismissed by scholars as a vague proverb that quickly leads to absurdities when one attempts to formulate it in clear terms. In this book, Harry J. Gensler defends the golden rule and addresses all of the major philosophic objections, pointing out several common misunderstanding and misapplications. Gensler first discusses golden-rule reasoning and how to avoid the main pitfalls. He then relates the golden rule to world religions and history, and to areas like moral education, egoism, evolution, society, racism, business, and medicine. The book ends with a discussion of theoretical issues (like whether all morality reduces to the golden rule, which the author argues against). Ethics and the Golden Rule offers two introductory chapters, the first is simpler and the second more technical; a reader may start with either or both. One can then read any combination of further chapters, in any order, depending on one’s interests; but Chapters 13 and 14 are technical and assume one has read Chapter 2. This is "a golden-rule book for everyone," accessible to a wide readership.

In this book, Harry J. Gensler defends the golden rule and addresses all of the major philosophic objections, pointing out several common misunderstanding and misapplications.

Ethics and Religion

This book develops strong versions of divine command theory and natural law and defends the importance of God to morality.

This book develops strong versions of divine command theory and natural law and defends the importance of God to morality.