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"Today's inequality discourse has a fascinating and illuminating 300-year history. Branko Milanovic describes the evolution of the idea of inequality through portraits of six key economists, from Quesnay to Kuznets. In their work and lives, we see the rise and consolidation of the theory of social class, followed by its twentieth-century eclipse"--
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Can dead people still bleed? Two dead bodies on two continents are discovered simultaneously both of whom continue to bleed even after their lifeless bodies are found. Is it some new horrific disease or something even more sinister? Follow the two doctors enlisted to help law enforcement unravel the mystery across the globe as they chase many seemingly unrelated clues and learn about other horrors beyond those of the dead bodies. During the fast-paced chase to solve the mystery, Andy and Leila learn as much about themselves and each other as they do about the circumstances of the strange case including confronting issues of religious tolerance. Their journey is not only a discovery of clues, but a self-discovery as well ultimately culminating in both of them having to wrestle with an unimaginable moral dilemma.
Elected with no clear public mandate, George W. Bush achieved surprising legislative successes in his early months in the White House. Following September 11, 2001, his public support rose to unprecedented heights. Actions taken in the following months and years have revealed the exceptionally ambitious nature of the Bush presidency.High Risk and Big Ambition brings together leading presidency scholars and journalists to assess the trajectory and character of Bush's time in office. The common theme running through their contributions is that this presidency is best characterized by a series of bold political and policy risks in the service of two primary goals: the transformation of American...
This revised and updated edition of the Handbook of Pharmacy Healthcare provides a comprehensive account of a wide range of diseases for which medicinal treatment may be indicated. The book outlines the most appropriate means by which the pharmacist can impart information and advice, emphasising the 'patient' rather than the 'drug-related' aspects of pharmacy.
This self-paced, two-color book is designed primarily for short medical terminology courses in a variety of education settings or for self-paced/self-study learning. It uses a programmed approach and is organized by body systems to teach the most essential medical terms. This book uses the very successful programmed learning design using numbered frames and reviewing techniques that involve seeing, hearing, writing, and speaking to reinforce knowledge. Features: introduces over 2,000 medical terms in a concise essentials format; new "Spell Check" frames give clues and special notes on troublesome spelling; new "Career Profile" frames provide information on various health professions; and 16-page full-color anatomy and physiology insert provides a quick and easy, reference.
Dictionary of medical and biological words and their semantic combining forms that make possible the logical formation of compound words. Definition, origin, combining forms, and examples of compound words are given in each entry. Cross references. Appendix of suffixes.
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