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The Shell Game is more than a memoir—it’s a stark wake-up call. A vivid, unflinching look at unseen forces, the global chessboard, and the dangerous games threatening our freedom. Prepare to see the world through the eyes of a veteran behind the curtain—and lift it.
In the years since Jakob Nielsen's classic collection on interface consistency first appeared, much has changed, and much has stayed the same. On the one hand, there's been exponential growth in the opportunities for following or disregarding the principles of interface consistency-more computers, more applications, more users, and of course the vast expanse of the Web. On the other, there are the principles themselves, as persistent and as valuable as ever. In these contributed chapters, you'll find details on many methods for seeking and enforcing consistency, along with bottom-line analyses of its benefits and some warnings about its possible dangers. Most of what you'll learn applies equ...
This collection covers the organization, financing and regulation of health care systems in four clear contexts: reforming health care systems, understanding health care politics, financing and delivering health care, rethinking health care systems.
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Arguing against past and current apologists for the notion that different ethnic groups cannot coesixt peaceably within a single state, the author shows that within the genocidal crucible of the wartime 'Independent State of Croatia', a partisan movement of Croats, Muslims, Jews, Serbs, Roma, Volksdeutsch and Hungarians emerged dedicated to the idea that common humanity was more important than ethnic difference.
This volume contains papers, panel overviews, descriptions of demonstrations and videos, laboratory overviews, abstracts of special interest group meetings and doctoral consortium presentation, and titles of posters, short papers, workshops and tutorials from the annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems sponsored by ACM/SIGCHI.
Forging Links for Health Research: Perspectives from the Council on Health Research for Development