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An economic and social history of early New South Wales, told through the life stories of pioneer 19th century horsemen. Traces the origin and development of the horse in Australia and a special tribute to Australia's internationally acclaimed thoroughbred expert C. Bruce Lowe.
This up-to-date accessible book provides an authoritative guide to the most important philosophical issues in the study of international relations. The World of States provides both an exposition and a critique of the main explanatory modes in the field. It encourages students to develop their own critical faculties. Throughout the emphasis is on the problem of explaining human action and decisions - issues that are central not only to international relations but to the social sciences and to history. Throughout, the analytic method is closely related to empirical examples such as the origin of war, nuclear deterrence and strategy, security competition and alliances, economic interdependence, international crises and inter-governmental co-operation. Written by one of the leading authorities in the field, the book is certain to be adopted as a main text for all courses on theory and explanation in international politics.
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Health psychology is a rapidly expanding discipline at the interface of psychology and clinical medicine. This new edition is fully reworked and revised, offering an entirely up-to-date, comprehensive, accessible, one-stop resource for clinical psychologists, mental health professionals and specialists in health-related matters. There are two new editors: Susan Ayers from the University of Sussex and Kenneth Wallston from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The prestigious editorial team and their international, interdisciplinary cast of authors have reconceptualised their much-acclaimed handbook. The book is now in two parts: part I covers psychological aspects of health and illness, assessments, interventions and healthcare practice. Part II covers medical matters listed in alphabetical order. Among the many new topics added are: diet and health, ethnicity and health, clinical interviewing, mood assessment, communicating risk, medical interviewing, diagnostic procedures, organ donation, IVF, MMR, HRT, sleep disorders, skin disorders, depression and anxiety disorders.
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Contains laws which are that were passed by the Congress that concern Army operations or personnel and were issued as general orders.