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The first issue of Oriental Stories, edited by Farnsworth Wright, includes work by such "Weird Tales" regulars as Robert E. Howard, Frank Owen, Otis Adelbert Kline, and many more.
This book presents an authoritative exposition of the clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Covering both infectious and non-infectious disorders, the book specially emphasizes the regional variations in the epidemiology, manifestation and management of these disorders in tropical and resource-limited countries.
The Britannica Enciclopedia Moderna covers all fields of knowledge, including arts, geography, philosophy, science, sports, and much more. Users will enjoy a quick reference of 24,000 entries and 2.5 million words. More then 4,800 images, graphs, and tables further enlighten students and clarify subject matter. The simple A-Z organization and clear descriptions will appeal to both Spanish speakers and students of Spanish.
La globalización y la proximidad de los mercados internacionales han propiciado el crecimiento económico de los países de Asia oriental y de sus mercados de consumo. Se han propuesto numerosas fórmulas para acceder a estos mercados, pero a menudo van destinadas a multinacionales con una gran dotación de recursos, y no suelen ser válidas para pequeñas y medianas empresas, que no disponen ni de los medios, ni del personal, ni de la información sobre los mercados de destino que tienen a su disposición las grandes empresas. Este libro intenta dar respuesta a las dudas que surgen al encarar la venta, la expansión comercial y la negociación en estos mercados, y lo hace analizando la cultura de los negocios de China, Japón y Corea del Sur, así como de los principales países del sudeste asiático. Va destinado principalmente a aquellos empresarios, directivos y técnicos interesados en acceder a los mercados de Asia oriental, así como a los estudiantes de empresa y comercio internacional, con una narración cercana y accesible.
There has been a tendency to neglect the political life of Asia, in favour of religious and aesthetic considerations. The myth of the ‘changeless East’ dies hard. Few people are aware that the earliest legislation for the rights of the common man go back to the Sumerians and that outlines for a social contract were drawn up by Indian Buddhists two thousand years before Locke and Rousseau. First published in 1985, Patterns of Kingship and Authority in Traditional Asia provides an excellent survey of traditional Asian ideas of government, from the earliest kingdoms of the Sumerians and the Egyptians to the time when Western influence first made itself felt. Each chapter is written by a specialist on a particular country or region of Asia, who seeks to identify some of the essential features of its traditional royal or imperial authority. Particularly fascinating is the way in which traditional institutions continue to have a vital influence upon Asian countries. The serious reader will obtain a clear outline of traditional Asian ideas and systems of government and will indirectly acquire a deeper understanding of other aspects of Asian civilisations.