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This book is a collection of re-written existing judgments and hypothetical judgments, that offer a 'wild law' perspective. Drawing its inspiration from various feminist judgment projects, this book opens up judicial decision-making to critical scrutiny from a wild law or Earth-centred perspective. In this respect, its experiment with different forms and processes for wild judicial decision-making, unsettles the anthropocentric and property rights assumptions embedded in existing common law, by placing Earth and the greater community of life at the centre of its judgments.
The book examines the narratives of climate change which have developed and which are currently evolving in three areas: law, fiction and activism. Narratives of climate change generated by litigants, judges, writers of fiction and activists are having, and will have, a profound effect on the way we respond to the climate change crisis. Acknowledging the prevalence of unreliable narrators, this book explores the reliability and significance of different forms of climate narrative. The author analyses overlapping themes and points of intersection, considering the recurrent motif of the trickster, the prominence of the child, the significance and ongoing viability of the rights discourse, and ...
"John Ingledew: Photography provides a basic introduction for students across the visual arts. This accessible, inspirational guide to creative photography explores the subjects and themes that have always obsessed photographers and explains technique in a clear and simple way. Embracing the whole spectrum of photography from traditional to digital, it introduces the work of the masters of the art as well as showing fresh, dynamic images created by young photographers from all over the world. An essential resource, the book also provides a valuable overview of careers in photography and a comprehensive reference section, including a glossary of technical vocabulary."--BOOK JACKET.
Wisdom Sayings for Our Troubling Times was carefully selected and compiled for those of us who sometimes go through unbalanced spiritual moments we sometimes have to endure. At times, we feel depressed for valid reasons and sometimes for no reason. Most times we are confused and don’t know what to do. We sometimes have to endure rejection but remember “Rejection is not a reflection of your self-worth”. We need to go beyond ourselves and immerge ourselves into deep and powerful Spiritual Meditation. The secret is the content feeling of living and experiencing Harmony and Spiritual Balance. Be at peace with yourself and those around you. For what we feel we transcend into the universe. E...
Seventeen-year-old high school student, Nicole Rogers, had everything going for her, but little did she know in just six short months of meeting the boy of her dreams, she would be a victim of teen dating violence. Nicole hid the violence from her family, but that secret almost cost her, her life. Now, share Nicole's story in her own words...Part 1 of 2 part teen series. Read "I Was a Teen Abuser: One Boy's Struggle to Gain Self-Control" to complete this 2 part teen series.
Many organizations today analyze and share large, sensitive datasets about individuals. Whether these datasets cover healthcare details, financial records, or exam scores, it's become more difficult for organizations to protect an individual's information through deidentification, anonymization, and other traditional statistical disclosure limitation techniques. This practical book explains how differential privacy (DP) can help. Authors Ethan Cowan, Michael Shoemate, and Mayana Pereira explain how these techniques enable data scientists, researchers, and programmers to run statistical analyses that hide the contribution of any single individual. You'll dive into basic DP concepts and unders...
Patricia Illingworth looks at the ethics of philanthropy, arguing that philanthropic donors have human rights responsibilities. She makes an urgent case that philanthropy will be more ethical, and more effective, if it is reconfigured around human rights.
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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
Over 250 pages of previously unreleased fiction and poetry. FEATURING:Introduction by Nicole Rogers,How to Tame a Werewolf with Baked Spaghetti by Jeffrey Buford, Dark Kiss by Gabrielle S. Faust,The Perfect Citizen by April Wolak,Blind by R.M. Hamilton,The Itch by Cassandra Lee,Ribbons by Nora Blansett,Surgical Puppet Theatre by D.W. Green,Exit Stage by Nora Blansett,Presence by Charlotte Emma Gledson,The Velvet Night ~ The Vampire by Jane Adams,Katrina's Charity Restaurant by Paul Hart-Wilden,Bloody Soap by Eric Enck,The Crimson Sleep by Nora Blansett,Mother of a Reaper by Jennifer L. Miller,The Hallway by J.D., and Closing Statement by Nicole Rogers. SPECIAL CONTENT: Includes Riding with the Harley Boys by John M. Bishop and Oblivion a novella by Jordan M. Bobé.