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"This book focuses on the ideas of Emma Goldman as they relate to the centrality of sexuality and reproduction, and as such, are relevant to the current feminist debates."--BOOK JACKET.
The Pharmaceutical Industry has been undergoing a major transformation since the heady days of 'big pharma' in the 1970s and 80s. Patent expiry, the rise of generics, and the decline of the blockbuster drug have all changed the landscape over the last 10-15 years. It's an environment where products can take 10 years or more to come to market, billions are spent on research and development, jobs are being shed in the western pharma homelands and regulators and the public are more demanding than ever. So what part is Knowledge Management playing and going to play in this vital international industry? Knowledge Management (KM) has many facets from providing comprehensive knowledge bases for wor...
This Collection is a collaboration between Frontiers for Young Minds and Frontiers’ flagship journal, Frontiers in Science. “What we know is a drop, what we don’t know is an ocean!” The Frontiers in Science Collection dives into what we don’t know—exploring the most exciting scientific discoveries that will change our lives. We cover everything from how our planet works, to what keeps us healthy, to the most important technologies shaping our future. Curious about how the tiniest things—like microbes and nanobots—can change the world? Want to learn how to take care of your body, your brain, your friends and family, and all the living things around us? Ready to explore the mys...
Hidden Empire of Finance explains the rising volatility in cities like Chicago, Madrid, and Bengaluru, seeing them as interconnected through the dark arts of global finance that muscle into everyday life and city government, profiting from racialized dispossession and undermining the right to the city.
The descendants of Rabbi Meir Katzenellenbogen (1482-1565), whose ancestors settled in Katzenelnbogen, Hessen-Nassau in 1312. Rabbi Meir later settled in Padua, Italy. His descendants settled throughout Europe, in the United States and Israel.
A recent surge of interest in Jewish patronage during the golden years of Vienna has led to the question, Would modernism in Vienna have developed in the same fashion had Jewish patrons not been involved? This book uniquely treats Jewish identification within Viennese modernism as a matter of Jews active fashioning of a new language to convey their aims of emancipation along with their claims of cultural authority. In this provocative reexamination of the roots of Viennese modernism, Elana Shapira analyzes the central role of Jewish businessmen, professionals, and writers in the evolution of the city's architecture and design from the 1860s to the 1910s. According to Shapira, these patrons n...
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Only the finest work in visual communication from around the world finds its way into this grand, bestselling volume.