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Working Bodies Chronic Illness in the Canadian Workplace
Working Bodies: Chronic Illness in the Canadian Workplace By Sharon-Dale Stone, Valorie A. Crooks, Michelle Owen
2014 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 0773543775 | PDF | 2 MB
While significant research has been produced in the field of disability studies, little attention has been paid to experiences of chronic illness. Working Bodies emphasizes the workplace as an important site for understanding such experiences, as employment status has an enormous impact on social and economic standing in Canadian society. The essays in this collection examine the perspectives of both workers and employers, painting a disturbing picture of the challenges that people with chronic illness face in an already demanding labour market. The focus on the Canadian workplace allows for an in-depth understanding of this context and for meaningful comparisons between populations and across workplace environments. Contributors include scholars and practitioners in disability studies, health sciences, geography, occupational therapy, sociology, and labour relations, their expert knowledge ranging from the imperatives of employers, to lived experiences of chronic illness, to the application of workplace policy. By combining research-based chapters with personal reflections on work and chronic illness, Working Bodies grounds itself in existing scholarship while opening up new avenues of discussion. Contributors include Terri Aversa, Andrea Black, Keri Cameron (McMaster University), Nicolette Carlan (University of Waterloo), Vera Chouinard (McMaster University), Valorie A, Crooks (Simon Fraser University), Julie Devaney, Le-Ann Dolan, Adam Gilgoff, Nancy Hutchinson (Queen's University), Vicki Kristman (Lakehead University), Terry Krupa (Queen's University), Rosemary Lysaght (Queen's University), Margaret Oldfield (University of Toronto), Michelle Owen (University of Winnipeg), Melissa Popiel, Wendy Porch, William S. Shaw (University of Massachusetts), Corinne Stevens, Iffath Syed (York University), Joan Versnel (Dalhousie University), and Kelly Williams-Whitt (University of Lethbridge).



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Witchcraft in Illinois A Cultural History
Michael Kleen, "Witchcraft in Illinois: A Cultural History"
English | ISBN: 1625858760 | 2017 | 192 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
For the first time in print, Michael Kleen presents the full story of the Prairie State's dalliance with the dark arts.



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Why Democracy Deepens Political Information and Decentralization in India
Why Democracy Deepens: Political Information and Decentralization in India By Anoop Sadanandan
2017 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 1107177510 | PDF | 4 MB
'Democracy in India is only a top-dressing on an Indian soil, which is essentially undemocratic', warned Bhimrao Ambedkar, the principal architect of the country's constitution, a year into independence. The social order - the soil on which India's new democratic edifice was then being erected - was marked by social hierarchies and economic vulnerabilities. Decades of socio-economic changes since then would transform this old order, albeit unevenly across Indian states, to decisively shape the development of democracy in the country. Why Democracy Deepens relates how these socio-economic changes have deepened democracy in India beyond its topsoil. Drawing on his research in villages and states, Anoop Sadanandan explains how socio-economic changes have heightened the need for local voter information, and have promoted grassroots democracy in some Indian states. By exploring the pivotal political developments in the world's largest democracy, the book puts forward a theory of local democratization.



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Where Research Begins Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World)
Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World) By Thomas S. Mullaney, Christopher Rea
2022 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 022680111X | PDF | 2 MB
Plenty of books tell you how to do research. This book helps you figure out WHAT to research in the first place, and why it matters.The hardest part of research isn't answering a question. It's knowing what to do before you know what your question is. Where Research Begins tackles the two challenges every researcher faces with every new project: How do I find a compelling problem to investigate-one that truly matters to me, deeply and personally? How do I then design my research project so that the results will matter to anyone else?This book will help you start your new research project the right way for you with a series of simple yet ingenious exercises. Written in a conversational style and packed with real-world examples, this easy-to-follow workbook offers an engaging guide to finding research inspiration within yourself, and in the broader world of ideas.Read this book if you (or your students):have difficulty choosing a research topicknow your topic, but are unsure how to turn it into a research projectfeel intimidated by or unqualified to do researchworry that you're asking the wrong questions about your research topichave plenty of good ideas, but aren't sure which one to commit tofeel like your research topic was imposed by someone elsewant to learn new ways to think about how to do research.Under the expert guidance of award-winning researchers Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea, you will find yourself on the path to a compelling and meaningful research project, one that matters to you-and the world.For more information,online classes,webinars, and other materials related to the book,see the Where Research Begins website.



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Web Application Development with Streamlit
Web Application Development with Streamlit:
Develop and Deploy Secure and Scalable Web Applications to the Cloud Using a Pure Python Framework

English | 2022 | ISBN: 1484281101 | 505 Pages | PDF EPUB | 18 MB



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Wearable Robotics Challenges and Trends
Wearable Robotics: Challenges and Trends: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2020, and of WearRAcon Europe 2020, October 13-16, 2020 by Juan C. Moreno, Jawad Masood, Urs Schneider, Christophe Maufroy, Jose L. Pons
English | EPUB | 2022 | 594 Pages | ISBN : 3030695468 | 81.5 MB
This book reports on advanced topics in the areas of wearable robotics research and practice. It focuses on new technologies, including neural interfaces, soft wearable robots, sensors and actuators technologies, discussing industrially and medically-relevant issues, as well as legal and ethical aspects. It covers exemplary case studies highlighting challenges related to the implementation of wearable robots for different purposes, and describing advanced solutions. Based on the 5th International Symposium on Wearable Robotics, WeRob2020, and on WearRacon Europe 2020, which were both held online on October 13-16, 2020, the book addresses a large audience of academics and professionals working in for the government, in the industry, and in medical centers, as well as end-users alike. By merging together engineering, medical, ethical and industrial perspectives, it offers a multidisciplinary, timely snapshot of the field of wearable technologies.



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Wars, Laws, Rights and the Making of Global Insecurities
Wars, Laws, Rights and the Making of Global Insecurities by Damien Rogers
English | EPUB | 2022 | 120 Pages | ISBN : 3030901610 | 0.5 MB
This book offers a unique and timely political analysis of war, international law and human rights, and the important interconnections among them. It questions why war features as a foundational problem in ​contemporary world affairs and explores how international law is used to manage this and other types of political violence.



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Wade Hampton Confederate Warrior to Southern Redeemer
Rod Andrew Jr., "Wade Hampton: Confederate Warrior to Southern Redeemer "
English | ISBN: 1469606801 | 2013 | 634 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
One of the South's most illustrious military leaders, Wade Hampton III was for a time the commander of all Lee's cavalry and at the end of the war was the highest-ranking Confederate cavalry officer. Yet for all Hampton's military victories, he also suffered devastating losses in his family and personal life. Rod Andrew's critical biography sheds light on his central role during Reconstruction as a conservative white leader, governor, U.S. senator, and Redeemer; his heroic image in the minds of white southerners; and his positions and apparent contradictions on race and the role of African Americans in the New South. Andrew also shows that Hampton's tragic past explains how he emerged in his own day as a larger-than-life symbol-of national reconciliation as well as southern defiance.



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Visual Basic Programming, Easy Coding, For Beginners, Quick Start Guide Visual Basic Language
Visual Basic Programming, Easy Coding, For Beginners, Quick Start Guide: Visual Basic Language, Crash Course Textbook & Exercises by Ray Yao
English | August 20, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BBD3GYGF | 205 pages | EPUB | 0.29 Mb
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Undoing the Revolution Comparing Elite Subversion of Peasant Rebellions
Undoing the Revolution: Comparing Elite Subversion of Peasant Rebellions By Vasabjit Banerjee
2019 | 244 Pages | ISBN: 1439916918 | PDF | 10 MB
Undoing the Revolution looks at the way rural underclasses ally with out-of-power elites to overthrow their governments-only to be shut out of power when the new regime assumes control. Vasabjit Banerjee first examines why peasants need to ally with dissenting elites in order to rebel. He then shows how conflict resolution and subsequent bargains to form new state institutions re-empower allied elites and re-marginalize peasants. Banerjee evaluates three different agrarian societies during distinct time periods spanning the twentieth century: revolutionary Mexico from 1910 to 1930; late-colonial India from 1920 until 1947; and White-dominated Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) from the mid-1960s to 1980. This comparative approach also allows examination of both the underclass need for elite participation and the variety of causes that elites use to incentivize peasant classes to participate, extending from religious-ethnic identity and common political targets to the peasants' and elites' own economic grievances.Undoing the Revolution demonstrates that both international and domestic investors in cash crops, natural resources, and finance can ally with peasant rebels; and, after threatened or actual state collapse, they can bargain with each other to select new state institutions.



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