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Marc-André Kaufhold explores user expectations and design implications for the utilization of new media in crisis management and response. He develops a novel framework for information refinement, which integrates the event, organisational, societal, and technological perspectives of crises. Therefore, he reviews the state of the art on crisis informatics and empirically examines the use, potentials and barriers of both social media and mobile apps. Based on these insights, he designs and evaluates ICT concepts and artifacts with the aim to overcome the issues of information overload and quality in large-scale crises, concluding with practical and theoretical implications for technology adaptation and design.
To escape the brutality of Idi Amins reign of terror, two African families are forced to leave their beloved tea plantation, Rose Inish. Torn from their home and each other, they travel to distant lands in search of a better future. Spanning three continents, The Lure of the Lion is an intriguing two-generational tale of devastation, hope, and never-ending love. It presents both the beauty and horrors of Africa, while never losing sight of its magnificent wildlife. Reviews: "A vibrant. original saga of romance and deception . . . Like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichies Half of a Yellow Sun . . . Fonts tale finds its strongest voice in its historical context." - Kirkus Discoveries ". . . [R]eaders looking for an entertaining saga, embedded in history, will find much to like about The Lure of the Lion." - ForeWord Clarion Review
Thirty chapters provide a handbook-like treatment of magnesium and its function in the environment, its bioinorganic chemistry, its role for plants and in animal and human nutrition, its biochemistry and physiology, and its relation to human health and disease. The last 20 years have seen a prolifer
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Japan’s Holocaust is a comprehensive exploration of Japan’s mass murder and sexual crimes during the Pacific and Asian Wars from 1927 to 1945. Japan’s Holocaust combines research conducted in over eighteen research facilities in five nations to explore Imperial Japan’s atrocities from 1927 to 1945 during its military expansions and reckless campaigns throughout Asia and the Pacific. This book brings together the most recent scholarship and new primary research to ascertain that Japan claimed a minimum of thirty million lives, slaughtering far more than Hitler’s Nazi Germany. Japan’s Holocaust shows that Emperor Hirohito not only knew about the atrocities his legions committed, bu...