Intro -- Front Matter -- Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Disposition of Surplus Plutonium by the United States -- 3 Committee Assessment of DOE-NNSA'S Conceptual Plans for Dilute and Dispose Process -- References -- Appendix A Committee and Staff Biographies -- Appendix B Information-Gathering Sessions
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: A Relational Sociology of Morality in Practice -- Chapter Outline -- References -- 2 An Overview of Relational Sociology -- What Is Relational Sociology Standing Against? -- The Critique of Holism and Structure -- The Critique of Individualism -- The Relational Constitution of the Subject -- The Relational Constitution of Action -- Agency and Practice -- Relational Sociology and Practice -- Summary -- References -- 3 From Rationalism to Practices, Dispositions, and Situated Subjectivities: The View from Philosophy -- The View from Philosophy -- Practice and Virtue in MacIntyre -- Dreyfus and Ethical Comportment -- Entangled Subjectivities and Entangled Action: Carol Gilligan -- Summary -- References -- 4 From Holism and Individualism to a Relational Perspective on the Sociology of Morality -- The Sociology of Morality: From the Old to the New -- Two Grand Positions on the Sociology of Morality: Durkheim and Bauman -- Durkheimian Holism -- Bauman's Moral Individualism -- Summary: A Relational View of Moral Phenomena -- References -- 5 The New Sociology of Morality and Morality in Practice -- Morality and the Realm of Ordinary Practice -- Ordinary Moral Concern in Habituated Interaction -- Reflexivity, Relational Entanglement, and Morality in Practice -- Summary -- References -- 6 The Self and a Relational Explanation of Morality in Practice -- Habitus and Moral Dispositions -- Mead and the Social Emergence of the Self -- Self-Consciousness and Self -- The 'I', the 'Me', and the 'Generalised Other' -- Individuation and Dialogic Selfhood -- The Self in Action -- Mead, Moral Habituation, and Moral Consciousness -- Beyond the Dispositional: Mundane Reflexivity and Morality in Practice -- The Self and Reflexive Moral Subjectivity -- Summary -- References.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- PART I. EXAMINING CHILD ABUSE AN D CHILD WELFAR E CASELOAD S AN D CAREERS -- 1 Understanding Pathways to Permanency -- Toward Dynamic Data -- Ou rApproach to the Study of Pathways and Placements -- The Future of Permanency Planning -- 2 Growth in Chil dAbuse Reports and Child Welfare Services Caseloads -- Reform of California Child Welfare Services -- Trends in California's Emergency Response Dispositions -- Trends in California's Famil yMaintenance Caseload -- Trends in California's Foster Care Caseload -- Comparison of Trends -- Modelin gthe Number of Chil dAbuse Reports -- Time Series Results -- Summary and Implications -- The Simulations -- Summary, Policy, and Practice Implications -- Appendix -- 3 From Child Abuse Report to Child Welfare Services -- Sample Selection and Characteristics -- The Referral Process -- Types and Sources of Referrals -- Referrals: Number and Length of Time between Referrals -- Disposition Reasons -- Summary and Policy Objectives -- Notes -- PART II ANALYZING FOSTER CARE PATHWAYS -- 4 Rethinking and Researching Length of Stay in Foster Care -- Previous Research on Duration of Foster Care -- Cross-Sectional Point-in-Time Studie s -- Retrospective or Longitudinal Studies Using Non-Event-History Methods -- Event-History Analysis of Length of Stay in Foster Care -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Reunification from Kinship and Nonkinship Foster Care -- A Proportional-Hazards Model -- Kinship Care: Just Another Placement Option, or Something Completely Different? -- Summary -- Notes -- 6 Factors Associated with Entrance to Group Care -- Sample and Method -- First Placement in Grou pCare -- Later Placement in Group Care -- Summary -- Notes -- 7 Time to Adoption -- Odds of Adoption -- Odds of Timely Adoption and Adoption Legalization -- Discussion
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Cover Page -- Half title -- Fmchapter -- Title Page -- About the Author -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Examining Child Abuse and Child Welfare Caseloads and Careers -- 1 Understanding Pathways to Permanency -- Toward Dynamic Data -- Our Approach to the Study of Pathways and Placements -- The Future of Permanency Planning -- 2 Growth in Child Abuse Reports and Child Welfare Services Caseloads -- Reform of California Child Welfare Services -- Trends in California's Emergency Response Dispositions -- Trends in California's Family Maintenance Caseload -- Trends in California's Foster Care Caseload -- Comparison of Trends -- Modeling the Number of Child Abuse Reports -- Time Series Results -- Summary and Implications -- The Simulations -- Summary, Policy, and Practice Implications -- Appendix -- 3 From Child Abuse Report to Child Welfare Services -- Sample Selection and Characteristics -- The Referral Process -- Types and Sources of Referrals -- Referrals: Number and Length of Time between Referrals -- Disposition Reasons -- Summary and Policy Objectives -- Notes -- Part II. Analyzing Foster Care Pathways -- 4 Rethinking and Researching Length of Stay in Foster Care -- Previous Research on Duration of Foster Care -- Cross-Sectional Point-in-Time Studies -- Retrospective or Longitudinal Studies Using Non-Event-History Methods -- Event-History Analysis of Length of Stay in Foster Care -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Reunification From Kinship and Nonkinship Foster Care -- A Proportional-Hazards Model -- Kinship Care: Just Another Placement Option, or Something Completely Different? -- Summary -- Notes -- 6 Factors Associated with Entrance to Group Care -- Sample and Method -- First Placement in Group Care -- Later Placement in Group Care -- Summary -- Notes -- 7 Time to Adoption -- Odds of Adoption
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1. Introduction -- 2. Cohort Studies in Criminology -- The Recognized Need for Cohort Studies -- Previous Studies of a Cohort Character -- Subsequent Studies of a Cohort Character -- Why a New Birth Cohort Study? -- 3. Contemporary Issues in Longitudinal Research -- Criminal Careers Historically -- The Value of Longitudinal Research on Criminal Careers -- 4. The 1958 Birth Cohort Study -- Objectives -- Capturing the Cohort -- Collection of Police Data -- Measuring Delinquency -- Scaling the Gravity of Crime -- The Seriousness Scoring System -- Measuring Socioeconomic Status -- Background Data -- 5. The Prevalence of Delinquency -- Race and SES -- Background Variables -- 6. The Incidence of Delinquency -- Extent of Delinquency -- Severity of Delinquency -- 7. The Chronic Juvenile Offender -- Chronicity and Frequency of Delinquency -- Chronicity and Severity of Delinquency -- 8. Delinquent Recidivism: Static Probabilities -- The First Offense -- Rank Number of Offense -- 9. Delinquent Recidivism: Specialization and Escalation -- Offense Transition Probabilities: All Offenders -- Offense Transition Residuals: All Offenders -- Offense Transition Residuals: All Offender Recidivists -- Offense Transition Probabilities by Race -- Offense Transition Residuals by Race -- Offense Escalation: All Offenders -- 10. Age-at-Onset and Delinquency -- Age-at-Onset Percentages -- Age-at-Onset and Mean Number of Offenses -- Age-at-Onset and Offense Severity -- Age-at-Onset and Offense Types -- 11. Delinquency and Age-at-Offense -- Distribution of Offenses by Age -- Offense Rates by Age -- Offense Types by Age -- 12. Police and Court Dispositions -- Disposition Distributions -- Disposition Contingencies -- 13. Summary and Implications -- Summary of Results -- Implications -- References.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Table of Contents -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PREFACE -- CASES BEFORE THE COURT OF JUSTICE -- CASES BEFORE THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE -- CASES BEFORE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS -- CASES BEFORE NATIONAL COURTS -- CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: CITIZENSHIP AND THE UNION TREATY -- CITIZENSHIP -- THE UNION TREATY -- IMPACT OF UNION CITIZENSHIP -- CHAPTER 2 NATIONALITY AND COMMUNITY LAW -- INTRODUCTION -- DISPOSITION OF NATIONALITY: EXCLUSIVE DOMESTIC JURISDICTION -- COMMUNITY ACCEPTANCE OF MEMBER STATE DISPOSITION -- Transfer of sovereignty -- Treaty provisions -- Faroe Islanders -- Channel Islanders and Manxmen -- Overseas Countries and Territories -- Conclusion -- Obstacle to full realisation of the common market -- 'Workers' and 'nationality': Common policy considerations? -- Two Grounds of Objection -- Failure of Treaties to Define Nationality -- State Sovereignty -- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -- CHAPTER 3 NATIONALITY AND UNION SUPERVISION -- UNREQUESTED CONFERRAL OF NATIONALITY -- Four staff cases -- Gunnella -- Airola -- Van den Broeck -- Devred -- Staff cases not helpful? -- Forced conferral not always applied in Community law -- Duty of Solidarity and Fundamental Rights -- Micheletti -- Conditions for acquisition of nationality -- Position in international law -- Nottebohm -- Duty of solidarity -- Genuine link in Community law -- Member State nationals and the right of abode -- Summary and conclusion -- Conditions for loss of nationality -- Denationalisation and Fundamental Rights -- Community Protection of Fundamental Freedoms -- Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness -- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights -- Convention on Racial Discrimination -- European Convention on Human Rights -- The 'Framework of Community law' -- Citizenship -- Summary and Conclusion.
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Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Danville in Time and Place -- The Death of Reverend Moffett -- From Trading Post to Mill Town -- Chapter 2: The Commercial-Civic Elite -- Business and Politics -- Covering Danville's Black Elite -- Black Racial Progress -- Chapter 3: Public Order Crimes -- Public Order Crimes and Tolerated Deviants -- Liquor in Danville, 1900-1930 -- Profile of Liquor Law Offenses -- Disposition of Liquor Law Offenders -- Cocaine and Blacks -- Gambling -- Prostitution -- Vagrancy -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Rituals, Trouble and Repressive Justice -- Lynch Law -- Racial Conflicts and Near Riots -- Serious Crime in Danville -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Jails and Juveniles -- Jail Conditions -- Juvenile Justice -- Chapter 6: The Winds of Change -- The 1930 Mill Strike -- The Great Depression and World War II -- Civil Rights -- Summary -- Epilogue: Danville, Past, Present and Future -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Authors.
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The Atlas of Battles and Campaigns of the American Revolution provides a comprehensive visual summary of the campaigns, major battles and minor skirmishes of the war. The atlas includes over 120 maps created using maps from the Revolution, including the large collection from the US Library of Congress and enhanced with more accurate topographic mapping from the 1880s. The maps also show troop dispositions and movements taken from a wide range of written sources to provide the most accurate representation of the battles and campaigns
The objective of this jurisdictional review is to provide summary information pertaining to the regulation of chiropractors in Canadian provinces and territories on the topic of informed consent. Our review shows that two provinces have legislated for all healthcare professions: Ontario and Prince Edward Island. Two chiropractic regulatory bodies (New Brunswick and, Newfoundland and Labrador) have adopted the Canadian Chiropractic Association Code of Conduct. All chiropractic regulatory bodies of the other provinces and Yukon have adopted their own specific dispositions regarding informed consent. Chiropractors in Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Québec must obtain informed consent in writing.
Cover -- Half title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Met Any American Communists Lately? -- The Surge Worked, Didn't It? -- Secession Interrupted? -- The Puzzle, Research Question, and Motivation -- Toward a Better Investigation of Demobilization -- Outline -- Part I. THEORY -- 1 Killing Social Movements from the Outside or the Inside -- Understanding Demobilization -- Killing from the Outside -- Resource Deprivation -- Problem Depletion -- State Repression -- Killing from the Inside -- Burnout -- Factionalization or Polarization -- Lost Commitment -- Membership Loss -- Rigidity -- Summary -- 2 Killing Social Movements from the Outside and the Inside -- Killing Movements -- SMO Countermeasures -- Reappraisal -- Trust Building -- Government Counter-Countermeasures -- Contextualizing Countermeasures -- Government Characteristics -- System Type -- Repressive Disposition -- Hierarchy -- Challenger Characteristics -- Radicalism -- Openness -- Goal Clarity -- Hierarchy -- General Dynamics -- Summary -- Part II. CASE -- 3 Repression and Red Squads -- Why Repress? -- Why Repress in Detroit? The "Red Squad" and the Policing of American Radicalism -- U.S. Federal Repressive Policies Around 1968 -- State Repressive Policies in Michigan -- Local Repressive Policies in Detroit Around 1968 -- The Ascendance of Repression in the Aftermath of the 1967Riot/Rebellion -- Summary -- 4 Record Keeping and Data Collection -- Challengers from Inception to Demise -- Exactly When Does a Challenge Begin? -- When Does One Know When One Challenging Organization Has Stopped and Another Started? -- Where Does Information About Behavioral Challenges Come From? -- Case Selection and Data -- Five Events and Five Periods -- Units of Observation -- Creating the RNA-Authority Event Catalog -- Summary.
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Intro -- The Sociology of Gender: An Introduction to Theory and Research -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Sociology of Gender -- Chapter Objectives -- Introduction -- Sociological Vantage Points -- A Brief History of the Sociological Study of Gender -- Defining Gender -- Three Frameworks for Understanding Gender -- Gender Matters -- Who is to Blame? Understanding Gender Inequality -- Chapter Summary -- Further Reading -- Key Terms -- Critical Thinking Questions -- Part I: Conceptual Approaches -- Chapter 2: The Gendered Person -- Chapter Objectives -- Sex Differences in Traits, Abilities, or Behavioral Dispositions -- The Origins of Sex Differences -- Environmental Explanations of Sex Differences: Becoming Gendered -- Sex Differences and Social Policy: The Case of Mathematics Aptitude -- Sex Differences and Gender Inequality -- Chapter Summary -- Further Reading -- Key Terms -- Critical Thinking Questions -- Chapter 3: Gender in Interaction and Institutions -- Chapter Objectives -- Interactionist Views of Gender -- Gendered Organizations/Gendered Institutions -- Toward a Multilayered Conception of Gender -- Chapter Summary -- Further Reading -- Key Terms -- Critical Thinking Questions -- Part II:Gender in Context -- Chapter 4: Work and Family as Gendered Institutions -- Chapter Objectives -- The Division of Labor -- Work, Family, and Gender in the Industrial Age -- A Half-Century of Gender Change: Work, Education, and Gender Egalitarian Beliefs -- Changes in Gender, Family, and Caregiving -- Gender, Work, and Family: The Roles of Social Policy and the State -- Gender, Work, and Family in the Twenty-First Century: Looking Ahead -- Chapter Summary -- Further Reading -- Key Terms -- Critical Thinking Questions -- Chapter 5: Gender, Childhood, and Family Life -- Chapter Objectives -- Parents' Preferences for Children's Sex.
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Intro -- CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN CHINESE CONTEXTS -- CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN CHINESE CONTEXTS -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 CRISIS MANAGEMENT: A CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE -- SUMMARY -- OVERVIEW -- CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN CHINESE CULTURE -- CALL FOR COMMUNICATION -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- AUTHOR'S BACKGROUND -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 CRISIS MANAGEMENT FOR FINANCIAL TSUNAMI VICTIMS -- SUMMARY -- OVERVIEW -- IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICES -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- THE SECOND AUTHOR'S BACKGROUND -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 THE CRISIS MANAGEMENT OF SCHOOL IN HUMAN SWINE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- LITERATURE REVIEW -- Reported Cases of Swine Flu Viral Infection -- Potential Dangers of Human Swine Influenza -- Definition of Crisis Management -- ACTION TAKEN -- Crisis Management Team Establishment -- The Hierarchy of the Crisis Management Team: -- The Roles Of Different Team Members -- Crisis Management Response Flow Chart -- Pre-event Action -- On-going eEent Action -- Post-event Action -- a. Checklists for Crisis Management Team -- b. Phone Tree for Immediate Communication -- DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- AUTHOR'S BACKGROUND: -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN PREVALENCE OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL FEMALES -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- BACKGROUND LITERATURE -- PREVENTIVE APPROACH OF CRISIS MANAGEMENT -- PREVENTIVE APPROACH TO THE PREVALENCE OF STDS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL FEMALES -- Step 1: Identification of the Weaknesses of Current Circumstances -- Step 2: Reduction to the Risk Factors of Anticipated Crisis -- Step 3: Strengthening of the Capability to Resist Risk Factors of Crisis in the Community -- Step 4: Disposition for Weaknesses of New Circumstances -- PLATFORM CENTRIC APPROACH OF INFORMATION SHARING SYSTEMS LEADS TO SUCESSFUL CRISIS MANAGEMENT PLANS.
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While national law prohibits the administration from setting aside an irregular provision which is binding on it, the principle of the effectiveness of Community law has led the Court of Justice to a completely different conclusion. with serious consequences! //SUMMARY: 1. The prohibition on the administration from disapplying Community law dérivé/2. The obligation on the administration to interpret, as far as possible, the national provision in accordance with Law communautaire/3. The obligation on the administration to set aside the national provision which is contrary to Community law directly applicable/4. Critical assessment ; Alors que le droit interne interdit, en règle, à l'administration d'écarter une norme irrégulière mais qui s'impose à elle, le principe d'effectivité du droit communautaire a amené la Cour de justice à une toute autre conclusion. aux conséquences vertigineuses! // SOMMAIRE : 1. L'interdiction pour l'administration d'écarter le droit communautaire dérivé / 2. L'obligation pour l'administration d'interpréter, dans toute la mesure du possible, la disposition nationale conformément au droit communautaire / 3. L'obligation pour l'administration d'écarter la disposition nationale contraire au droit communautaire directement applicable / 4. Appréciation critique
SUMMARY: This is a Russian translation of the seventh chapter, entitled "Imperial Dispositions of Disregard," of Ann Laura Stoler's latest book Along the Archival Grain. Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009). This chapter is about the logos and pathos of empire, the durabilities of imperial dispositions steeped in matter and mind. In different guises, it wrestles with those habits of heart and comportment recruited to the service of colonial governance but not wholly subsumed by it. It seeks to broach the cast that imperial formations imposed over people's intimate social ecologies – both the intensities and the diminished qualities of their affective lives. The author closely follows the history of a family whose lives moved in and out of colonial Indonesia in the late-nineteenth century to ask what sorts of personhoods imperial formations called forth and upon. In light of these issues, Stoler interprets letters of the Dutch colonial official Franc Carl Valck to his daughter, friends and supervisors, as well as letters of his family members to him.
FrontMatter -- Reviewers -- Contents -- Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Committee's Approach to Its Charge and Methods Used in Evaluation -- 3 Background Information on Asbestos -- 4 Exposure and Disposition -- 5 Biological Aspects of Asbestos-Related Diseases -- 6 Description of Epidemiologic Studies Included in Evidentiary Dataset -- 7 Pharyngeal Cancer and Asbestos -- 8 Laryngeal Cancer and Asbestos -- 9 Esophageal Cancer and Asbestos -- 10 Stomach Cancer and Asbestos -- 11 Colorectal Cancer and Asbestos -- 12 Summary and Recommendations -- APPENDIXES -- APPENDIX A Agendas of Public Meetings Held by the Committee on Asbestos: Selected Health Effects -- APPENDIX B Lineage and Design Properties of Studies on Cohorts Informative for Selected Cancers -- APPENDIX C Description of Case-Control Studies of All Selected Cancers as Related to Exposure to Asbestos -- APPENDIX D Cohort Results Tables -- APPENDIX E Case-Control Results Tables -- APPENDIX F Initial Analyses of Available Data Concerning Cancers of Colon and/or Rectum and Asbestos Exposure -- APPENDIX G Committee on Asbestos: Selected Health Effects.
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