Urner Barry s Reporter V4N4

Urner Barry s Reporter V4N4
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Urner Barry Publications
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Clinical Hematology

Clinical Hematology
Author: E. Anne Stiene-Martin,Cheryl A. Lotspeich-Steininger,John A. Koepke
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 888
Release: 1998
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015040613989

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This second edition provides comprehensive coverage of all areas of clinical haematology, including: bone marrow evaluation; blood cellcytochemistry; body fluid evaluation; haematologic instrumentation; and quality control and quality assurance for haematology and haemostasis laboratories.

Maori Television

Maori Television
Author: Jo Smith
Publsiher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781775588924

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Established in 2004, Maori Television has had a major impact on the New Zealand broadcasting landscape. But over the past year or so, the politics of Maori Television have been brought to the foreground of public consciousness, with other media outlets tracking Maori Television's search for a new CEO, allegations of editorial intervention and arguments over news reporting approaches to Te Kohanga Reo National Trust.Based on a Marsden Grant and three years of interviews with key stakeholders &– staff, the Board, other media, politicians, funders and viewers &– this is a deep account of Maori Television in its first ten years. Jo Smith argues that today's arguments must be understood within a broader context shaped by non-Maori interests. Can a Maori broadcaster follow both tikanga and the Broadcasting Standards Authority? Is it simply telling the news in Maori, or broadcasting the news with a Maori perspective? How can it support te reo Maori at the same time as appeal to all New Zealand? How does it function as the voice of its Maori stakeholders?Offering five frameworks to address the challenges of a Maori organisation working within a wider non-Maori context, this is a solidly researched examination of Maori Television's unique contribution to the media cultures of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Atmospheric Architectures

Atmospheric Architectures
Author: Gernot Böhme
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781474258098

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There is fast-growing awareness of the role atmospheres play in architecture. Of equal interest to contemporary architectural practice as it is to aesthetic theory, this 'atmospheric turn' owes much to the work of the German philosopher Gernot Böhme. Atmospheric Architectures: The Aesthetics of Felt Spaces brings together Böhme's most seminal writings on the subject, through chapters selected from his classic books and articles, many of which have hitherto only been available in German. This is the only translated version authorised by Böhme himself, and is the first coherent collection deploying a consistent terminology. It is a work which will provide rich references and a theoretical framework for ongoing discussions about atmospheres and their relations to architectural and urban spaces. Combining philosophy with architecture, design, landscape design, scenography, music, art criticism, and visual arts, the essays together provide a key to the concepts that motivate the work of some of the best contemporary architects, artists, and theorists: from Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron and Juhani Pallasmaa to Olafur Eliasson and James Turrell. With a foreword by Professor Mark Dorrian (Forbes Chair in Architecture, Edinburgh College of Art) and an afterword by Professor David Leatherbarrow, (Chair of the Graduate Group in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania), the volume also includes a general introduction to the topic, including coverage of it history, development, areas of application and conceptual apparatus.

The Linchpin

The Linchpin
Author: Julius W. Friend
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1991-12-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015024986096

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Friend explains the present French-German relationship, first investigating the recent past, then laying out the problems of the present and foreseeable future.

Professional Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Author: Sharon Mazer
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2020-01-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781496826602

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Professional wrestling is one of the most popular performance practices in the United States and around the world, drawing millions of spectators to live events and televised broadcasts. The displays of violence, simulated and actual, may be the obvious appeal, but that is just the beginning. Fans debate performance choices with as much energy as they argue about their favorite wrestlers. The ongoing scenarios and presentations of manly and not-so-manly characters—from the flamboyantly feminine to the hypermasculine—simultaneously celebrate and critique, parody and affirm the American dream and the masculine ideal. Sharon Mazer looks at the world of professional wrestling from a fan’s-eye-view high in the stands and from ringside in the wrestlers’ gym. She investigates how performances are constructed and sold to spectators, both on a local level and in the “big leagues” of the WWF/E. She shares a close-up view of a group of wrestlers as they work out, get their faces pushed to the mat as part of their initiation into the fraternity of the ring, and dream of stardom. In later chapters, Mazer explores professional wrestling’s carnivalesque presentation of masculinities ranging from the cute to the brute, as well as the way in which the performances of women wrestlers often enter into the realm of pornographic. Finally, she explores the question of the “real” and the “fake” as the fans themselves confront it. First published in 1998, this new edition of Professional Wrestling: Sport and Spectacle both preserves the original’s snapshot of the wrestling scene of the 1980s and 1990s and features an up-to-date perspective on the current state of play.

Politics in Germany

Politics in Germany
Author: Russell J. Dalton
Publsiher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1993
Genre: Germany
ISBN: UCSC:32106011663884

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The German Predicament

The German Predicament
Author: Andrei S. Markovits,Simon Reich
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501732898

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What does the unification of Germany really mean? In their stimulating exploration of that question, Andrei S. Markovits and Simon Reich sketch diametrically different interpretations than are frequently offered by commentators. One is that Germany, well aware of the Holocaust, has been 'Europeanized' and is now prepared to serve as the capitalist and democratic locomotive that powers Europe. The other is that the proclivities behind Auschwitz have been suppressed rather than obliterated from the German psyche. Germany's liberal democracy was imposed by the allied victors, according to this view, and will one day dissolve, revealing the old expansionist tendencies to try to 'Germanize' all of Europe. Markovits and Reich argue that benign contemporary assessments of Germany's postwar democracy, combined with admiration for the country's economic achievements, contribute to German influence far greater than military might was able to achieve. Yet, at the same time, some Germans have internalized liberal and pacifist principles and now see their nation as powerless, simply a larger Switzerland. As a result, while the Germans have enormous influence and latitude, they have not taken responsibility for leadership. The prime reason for this gap beween ideology and structure, Markovits and Reich suggest, lies in the politics of collective memory.