Chronic Disease and Disability Prof. Linton Winder"Over 10% of the population of the United States is disabled from chronic disease, the vast majority as the result of disorders of the cardiovascular, neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems. This introduction to the management of chronic illness is based on a course given at the University of Washington School of Medicine. It examines the factors related to evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of these patients and is essential reading for all
“All that mankind had ever written or dreamed about the Mediterranean
and Westerns dealt with contentious issues during a time of change in Hollywood
film criticism
Jewish and Muslim extremism have had a profound impact on the culture and politics of this important region
to less than half its normal size
and a frank appraisal of the Left’s current capacity to keep conservatism at bay
Ascham put forward a complex argument in support of Parliament’s claims for obedience which drew on the political thought of Grotius
This analysis goes beyond its historical range to engage with key debates in film studies: notably auteurism
Uses close readings of Hitchcock's films to combine an articulation of Lacan's theory of ethics with a discussion of recent theories of feminine subjectivity and queer textuality
the author reexamines several critical assumptions-about authenticity
Common resistance management practices such as limiting number of applications and alternations of fungicides with different modes of action classes may not suffice
this edition of Shirley is both modern and readable