Missed Opportunities

Missed Opportunities
Author: Marc Raboy
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0773507752

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In Missed Opportunities, Marc Raboy reveals the short-sightedness behind the traditional view of Canadian broadcasting policy as an instrument for promoting a national identity and culture. He argues that Canadian broadcasting policy has served as a political instrument for reinforcing a certain image of Canada against insurgent challenges, such as maintaining the image of Canada as a political entity distinct from the United States and acting against internal threats, most notably from Quebec. It has served as a vehicle for the development of private broadcasting industries and to further the general interests of the Canadian state. Most of the time, Raboy maintains, this policy has been the object of vigorous public dispute.

Missed Opportunities

Missed Opportunities
Author: La Tonya Williams
Publsiher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2009-02-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1933967854

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Three people - Monica, who, determined to lead a glamorous life, will destroy anyone in her way; Tamara, who, after being betrayed by her boyfriend, seeks revenge; and Barron, who attempts to have a relationship with the son he abandoned - must deal with the consequences of their actions. Reprint.

The History of Missed Opportunities

The History of Missed Opportunities
Author: William Galperin
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781503603103

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Through close engagement with the work of Wordsworth, Austen, and Byron, The History of Missed Opportunities posits that the everyday first emerged as a distinct category of experience, or first became thinkable, in the Romantic period. Conceived here as something overlooked and only noticed in retrospect, the everyday not only becomes subject matter for Romanticism, it also structures Romantic poetry, prose, and writing habits. Because the everyday is not noticed the first time around, it comes to be thought of as a missed opportunity, a possible world that was not experienced or taken advantage of and of whose history—or lack thereof—writers become acutely conscious. Consciousness of the everyday also entails a new relationship to time, as the Romantics turn to the history of what might have been. In recounting Romanticism's interest in making things recurrently present, in recovering a past of what was close at hand yet underappreciated, William H. Galperin positions the Romantics as precursors to twentieth-century thinkers of the everyday, including Heidegger, Benjamin, Lefebvre, and Cavell. He attends to Romantic discourse that works at cross purposes with standard accounts of both Romanticism and Romantic subjectivity. Instead of individualizing or turning inward, the Romantics' own discourse depersonalizes or exhibits a confrontation with thing-ness and the material world.

Somalia

Somalia
Author: Mohamed Sahnoun
Publsiher: United States Institute of Peace Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015032094990

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By 1992, starvation, disease, and death had engulfed Somalia and its people. Plagued by the violence of civil war, Somalia had become a country with few resources and great despair electricity, communications, transportation, health services, and food were all in short supply.As disaster befell the country, the international community proved unwilling or unable to provide the humanitarian and peacekeeping assistance that was desperately needed. The result, contends Mohamed Sahnoun, UN special representative to Somalia in 1992, was the continued spread of a tragedy that had already reached unthinkable proportions.In this compelling volume, Sahnoun describes his first-hand experience in Somalia and argues that if the international community and specifically the United Nations had intervened earlier and more effectively, much of the catastrophe that unfolded could have been avoided.In part a vivid personal memoir and in part a case study of multilateral intervention, the book provides concrete examples of how the failure of international intervention in different phases of the crisis in Somalia led to further deterioration. The author also assesses the reasons for the absence of adequate and timely action and examines how the United Nations can better fulfill its expanded role in promoting stability and providing humanitarian relief in the future."

Opportunities Missed Opportunities Seized

Opportunities Missed  Opportunities Seized
Author: Bruce W. Jentleson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1999-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781461611370

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The basic logic of preventive diplomacy is unassailable. Act early to prevent disputes from escalating; reduce tensions that could lead to war; deal with today's conflicts before they become tomorrow's crises. Yet as we look at the record of these first years of the post-Cold War era, it is quite mixed. There have been some preventive diplomacy successes and opportunities that have been seized by major powers and international organizations to help preserve and protect the peace. But there also have been other opportunities that have been missed, with some of the century's most deadly conflicts the result. This study examines ten major post-Cold War cases including Croatia-Bosnia, Rwanda, the Baltics, Russia-Ukraine, Macedonia, and North Korea_to assess the key factors contributing to both the success and failure of preventive diplomacy. The method of case study analysis employed is based on the work of Alexander L. George. Authors include both leading academics and prominent policy officials with first-hand knowledge.

Heidi Dawn Klompas Missed Opportunities

Heidi Dawn Klompas  Missed Opportunities
Author: Catherine Adamson
Publsiher: Catadam Publishing
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0973797010

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This is the story of Heidi Dawn Klompas, who died at age 17. Her mother wrote the book to create dialogues about the issues raised within its pages. The following information is from the backcover of the book: a drunk d river smashed his way through a large crowd of teenagers in British Columbia. This story will take you into the emergency and intensive care wards of two hospitals. Discover the contrary positions held by the College of Physicians and its doctors, as opposed to the Coroner's investigation, the Children's Commission investigation and the many medical research papers that support the latter two government bodies. This book speaks the absolutetruth just as Heidi would have wanted it. Only through dialogue may we begin to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes. to make changes.

Missed Opportunities

Missed Opportunities
Author: Gabriel Moran
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781491784402

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Missed Opportunities: Rethinking Catholic Tradition opens up a dialogue between the official teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and the challenges the contemporary world presents to that institutions tradition of moral doctrines. It grounds this dialogue on a re-examination of the foundational issues of church reform and the many ways that the church teaches. Then Missed Opportunities turns its attention to a sequence of complex issues. Resting his analysis upon research and a half-centurys experience with the educational programs of the Roman Catholic Church, Gabriel Moran, a retired professor of educational philosophy, sets the groundwork and then examines a variety of connected issues, including birth and death, abortion, the natural world, suffering and pain, nonviolence, grief and mourning, issues of human sexuality, responsibility, environmentalism, and religious education. Missed Opportunities: Rethinking Catholic Tradition guides readers through the depths of the societal challenges facing the Roman Catholic Church. By looking carefully at the nature of Catholic tradition and reconsidering how to bring that tradition into conversation with contemporary issues, Missed Opportunities proposes a pathway for the church to follow to undergo an honest and thorough reform, to regain its credibility in the midst of a society grown dubious, and to speak to todays issues in a voice consonant with the best resources in the Catholic tradition.

Opportunities Missed Opportunities Seized

Opportunities Missed  Opportunities Seized
Author: Bruce W. Jentleson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2000
Genre: Diplomacy
ISBN: 9780847685592

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The basic logic of preventive diplomacy is unassailable. Act early to prevent disputes from escalating; reduce tensions that could lead to war; deal with today's conflicts before they become tomorrow's crises. Yet as we look at the record of these first years of the post-Cold War era, it is quite mixed. There have been some preventive diplomacy successes and opportunities that have been seized by major powers and international organizations to help preserve and protect the peace. But there also have been other opportunities that have been missed, with some of the century's most deadly conflicts the result. This study examines ten major post-Cold War cases including Croatia-Bosnia, Rwanda, the Baltics, Russia-Ukraine, Macedonia, and North Korea_to assess the key factors contributing to both the success and failure of preventive diplomacy. The method of case study analysis employed is based on the work of Alexander L. George. Authors include both leading academics and prominent policy officials with first-hand knowledge.