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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602274202882
    Format: 1 online resource (574 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811551284
    Series Statement: Economy and Social Inclusion Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- She Enjoys Idioms and Fables -- Interview with Miss Li Lin's Mother and Li Lin -- An Educated Youth Who Returned to Shanghai and Married Late -- An Infant Born with a Vacuum Delivery -- Ten Years' Looking for Medicine -- A Mother Eager to Do Everything Well -- She Left the Nursery and Primary School -- A Girl Enjoyed Care of Many Families -- The Girl Kept at Home for Three Years -- A Participant of Mother's Community Services -- She Is Very Interested in Learning Idioms -- She Is Independent and Loves Her Family Deeply -- She Would Buy Birthday Gifts for Her Parents -- She Never Neglects Study or Play -- She Can Read and Write Simple Characters -- Travel Has Been an Eye-Opener for Her -- She Gets a Lot Out of the Sunshine Home -- She Cares About Her Classmates and Likes Making Friends -- She's Made Great Progress in the Drum Team -- She Practices Hard and Looks Forward to Performing -- Working Hard Now for the Life Hereafter -- Now the Mother Is in Her Seventies and Isn't in Good Health -- She's Still Concerned About the Future -- Interview with Li Lin's Teacher -- Observation of Li Lin at the Sunshine Home -- Experienced Employee of an Office Supply Company -- Interview with Mr. Guojun Zhang's Mother -- Interview with Colleague of Guojun Zhang (I) -- Interview with Colleague of Guojun Zhang (II) -- Interview with Guojun Zhang -- Observation of Guojun Zhang at Work -- Personal Experience of Social Progress -- Interview with Mr. L's Parents -- A Bad Omen -- Busy Testing L's IQ in Different Hospitals -- Conquering All Obstacles for Education in Regular School -- Four Years of Learning in Mother's Friendly School -- Considerate Mother Leading the Class to Win Honorary Title of Advanced Collective -- Staying at Home Alone for a Year and Receiving Strangers' Care When Strolling Around. , Witnessing the Establishment of the Sunshine Home and Enjoying Himself -- Encouraged by Parents to Join the Waist Drum Team Early -- A Sports Fan Participating Frequently in Local Special Olympics Activities -- Mother's Concern Over Proper Manual Labor -- Kind-Hearted and Polite -- Adequate Self Care for Shopping and Orientation -- Worrying About an Uncertain Future -- Interview with Mr. L's Teacher -- L Should Improve His Ability to Take Care of Himself -- Interview with Mr. L and His Parents -- An Outgoing Man of Many Interests -- Observation of Mr. L in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. L at the Sunshine Home -- Out-of-School Child Entering Sports Field -- Interview with Dan Cao's Mother -- Interview with Dan Cao's Teacher -- Interview with Dan Cao's Classmates -- Interview with Dan Cao -- Observation of Dan Cao at the Sunshine Home -- A Square Dancing Celebrity -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Parents -- Born Amid Hardships -- Confronting Reality and Finding Out the Truth -- Busy Working Hard at School -- Finishing Middle School Smoothly, but Discouraged at Vocational School -- Learned Basic Skills to Take Care of Himself -- Registering in the Community and Being Assigned to a Company due to the Disability Certificate -- Life from Bitter to Sweet after Joining in the Special Olympics Movement -- Shouldering Responsibilities at the Sunshine Home -- Being Grateful and Letting Nature Take Its Course -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Teacher -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Classmate -- Interview with Mr. LZ -- Observation of Mr. LZ in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. LZ at the Sunshine Home -- A Splendid Life for the Chinese "Forrest Gump" -- Interview with Mr. Xiaobo Wang's Mother and Xiaobo Wang -- Reacting Slowly and Enjoying Himself in Kindergarten -- Willing to Work Hard, but Unable to Catch Up Since Grade Four. , Father Insisting on Regular School After the IQ Test -- Haste Making Waste -- Doing What One Is Capable of and Becoming Confident -- Preparing for Special Olympics and Enhancing Capabilities through Home Visits -- Making Progress via Multiple Courses at the Sunshine Home -- Having a Good Appetite and Being Healthy After Joining in Special Olympics Activities -- Being a Volunteer as Optimistic and Positive as Forrest Gump -- Being Tutored to Pass the Preliminary Contest of the English Competition Named "Star of Outlook" -- My Wishes for Shanghai Expo 2010 -- Marching Forward Courageously and Contacting and Cooperating with Over 20 Work Units -- Creating Opportunities for Everyone to Join in a Camp -- A New and Relaxed Life Featuring Reading and Travel -- Interview with Domestic Worker in the Wang Family -- Addendum: Metro Line Two Halted During a Heavy Rainstorm -- Down Syndrome Boy Loving History Books -- Interview with Mr. Wei Yang's Mother -- A Lucky Child -- One of the Best Students in  His Special School -- Learning to Be an Independent Person as a Child -- Mixed Feelings About the Sunshine Home -- He Grew Up with the Special Olympic Games -- Enjoying Music and Reading -- It Can Be a Lot of Fun Being with  Other Parents -- There Are Some People Who Despise My Son -- I Want Him to Have a Good Life -- Some Stories Are Unforgettable -- Interview with Wei Yang's Teacher -- Interview with Wei Yang -- Observation of Wei Yang at the Sunshine Home -- Becoming a College Student Through Hard Work and Persistence -- Interview with Mr. Xiaodong Yu's Mother -- Interview with Xiaodong Yu's Teacher -- Interview with Xiaodong Yu -- Observation of Xiaodong Yu in the Drum Team -- Observation of Xiaodong Yu at the Sunshine Home -- A Telephone Operator at a Sunshine Workshop -- Interview with Ms. Y's Mother -- Interview with Ms. Y's Teacher -- Interview with Ms. Y. , Observation of Ms. Y at the Sunshine Workshop -- Completes the Course but Fails the Degree from Regular Schools -- Interview with Mr. C's Father -- He Wasn't Clever Enough to Study -- He Has Three Pass Certificates but Never Finished His  Education -- The Sunshine Home Is Great -- Sport Helps a Child Become More Sociable -- A Loving Family -- What Will Happen to Him After We Pass Away? -- Interview with Mr. C's Teacher -- Interview with Mr. C -- Observation of Mr. C in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. C at the Sunshine Home -- Enjoying Seven Days a Week -- Interview with Miss Yijie Sun's Mother and Yijie Sun -- Interview with Yijie Sun's Teacher -- Interview with Yijie Sun's Classmates -- Observation of Yijie Sun in the Drum Team -- Observation of Yijie Sun at the Sunshine Home -- Great Expectations, Now that My Special Olympics Hero Got His Own Daughter -- Interview with Mr. Fangmiao Wu and His Family -- Interview with Fangmiao Wu's Supervisor -- Observation of Fangmiao Wu at the Sunshine Workshop -- May the Volunteers Help Her Be Included into Society -- Interview with Miss H's Parents -- Beloved Child Arrives by Natural Birth -- Her Math Was Poor and She Was Disliked by the Teacher -- She Developed Slowly but She Was Happy and Carefree -- If She Can't Change, then I Will Change Myself -- Taking Exercise Improved Her Intelligence -- Learning While Working Helps Her to Relax -- How Can She Be Independent Without Understanding the Value of Money? -- Interview with Ms. H's Teacher -- Interview with Miss H's Co-Worker -- Interview with Miss H -- Observation of Miss H in the Drum Team -- Observation of Miss H at the Sunshine Workshop -- Be My Own Champion -- Interview with Ms. Le Xing and Her Teacher -- From the Welfare Center to a Foster Family -- Twelve Years of Happiness in Special Education School -- A Seven-Year-Old Tomboy Practices Gymnastics. , Unforgettable Intensive Training in Tianjin -- Eight Gold Medals in Two Special Olympics -- Began to Work After Graduation -- Farewell to the Foster Mother and Gaining Independence Due to a Relationship -- A Teacher as a Matchmaker -- Baby Son Brought Happiness -- Early Childhood Development Courses for the Son -- Two Jobs I Found by Myself -- Happiness Lies in a Simple Life -- Interview with Le Xing's PE Teacher -- Teacher's Confidence Boosted Thanks to a Promising Student -- Special Olympics After All the Hard Effort -- Gold Medals Thanks to Persistent Learning and Exercising -- Growth Under Teachers' Care -- A Girl Behind a Closed Door -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Mother -- I Couldn't Send Her Away Again -- Starts School at the Right Age and Never Falls Behind -- A Special Olympics Dancer with Down Syndrome -- Her Autism Gradually Became More Apparent -- At the Sunshine Home She Could Engage with Society -- A Dedicated Mother Who Becomes a Volunteer -- A Happy Family Enjoying Life -- More Social Tolerance and Better Policies -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Younger Brother -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Teacher -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi -- Observation of Miss Yi Shi at the Sunshine Home -- A Glimmer of Hope for Three Generations of People Living with Disability -- Interview with the Grandfather of Miss F -- Grandfather and Grandmother Got Married -- The Mom Who Loves to Run Away -- Being Registered for Hukou at Age of Eight -- Adored by Teachers and Classmates Alike -- Not Afraid of Hardship in Her Training for Special Olympics -- Become Independent at a Young Age, Sticking Together with Grandad -- Missing Mom on Mother's Day -- Mobile Phone and Friends -- Grandfather's Foot Impairment and Hardship in Life -- Hope for a Better Future -- Interview with Miss F's Head Teacher -- Witnessing Her Grow into an Outgoing and Thoughtful Girl. , Give Full Play to Her Strength and Live to the Fullest.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Alford, William P. An Oral History of the Special Olympics in China Volume 2 Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2020 ISBN 9789811551277
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Basingstoke [u.a.] :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    almafu_BV037261567
    Format: VIII, 263 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Note: Includes index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Geschichtsschreibung ; Methode
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9958145839502883
    Format: 1 online resource (410 pages) : , illustrations (some color), photographs, graphs, tables
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 9780128042618 , 0128042613 , 9780128042069 , 0128042060
    Content: Perspectives on Data Science for Software Engineering presents the best practices of seasoned data miners in software engineering. The idea for this book was created during the 2014 conference at Dagstuhl, an invitation-only gathering of leading computer scientists who meet to identify and discuss cutting-edge informatics topics. At the 2014 conference, the concept of how to transfer the knowledge of experts from seasoned software engineers and data scientists to newcomers in the field highlighted many discussions. While there are many books covering data mining and software engineering basics, they present only the fundamentals and lack the perspective that comes from real-world experience. This book offers unique insights into the wisdom of the community’s leaders gathered to share hard-won lessons from the trenches. Ideas are presented in digestible chapters designed to be applicable across many domains. Topics included cover data collection, data sharing, data mining, and how to utilize these techniques in successful software projects. Newcomers to software engineering data science will learn the tips and tricks of the trade, while more experienced data scientists will benefit from war stories that show what traps to avoid. Presents the wisdom of community experts, derived from a summit on software analytics Provides contributed chapters that share discrete ideas and technique from the trenches Covers top areas of concern, including mining security and social data, data visualization, and cloud-based data Presented in clear chapters designed to be applicable across many domains
    Note: Front Cover -- Perspectives on Data Science for Software Engineering -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Perspectives on data science for software engineering -- Why This Book? -- About This Book -- The Future -- References -- Software analytics and its application in practice -- Six Perspectives of Software Analytics -- Experiences in Putting Software Analytics into Practice -- References -- Seven principles of inductive software engineering: What we do is different -- Different and Important -- Principle #1: Humans Before Algorithms -- Principle #2: Plan for Scale -- Principle #3: Get Early Feedback -- Principle #4: Be Open Minded -- Principle #5: Be smart with your learning -- Principle #6: Live With the Data You Have -- Principle #7: Develop a Broad Skill Set That Uses a Big Toolkit -- References -- The need for data analysis patterns (in software engineering) -- The Remedy Metaphor -- Software Engineering Data -- Needs of Data Analysis Patterns -- Building Remedies for Data Analysis in Software Engineering Research -- References -- From software data to software theory: The path less traveled -- Pathways of Software Repository Research -- From Observation, to Theory, to Practice -- References -- Why theory matters -- Introduction -- How to Use Theory -- How to build theory -- Constructs -- Propositions -- Explanation -- Scope -- In Summary: Find a Theory or Build One Yourself -- Further Reading -- Success stories/applications -- Mining apps for anomalies -- The Million-Dollar Question -- App Mining -- Detecting Abnormal Behavior -- A Treasure Trove of Data -- ... But Also Obstacles -- Executive Summary -- Further Reading -- Embrace dynamic artifacts -- Can We Minimize the USB Driver Test Suite? -- Yes, Lets Observe Interactions -- Why Did Our Solution Work? -- Still Not Convinced? Heres More. , Dynamic Artifacts Are Here to Stay -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Mobile app store analytics -- Introduction -- Understanding End Users -- Conclusion -- References -- The naturalness of software* -- Introduction -- Transforming Software Practice -- Porting and Translation -- The ``Natural Linguistics´´ of Code -- Analysis and Tools -- Assistive Technologies -- Conclusion -- References -- Advances in release readiness -- Predictive Test Metrics -- Universal Release Criteria Model -- Best Estimation Technique -- Resource/Schedule/Content Model -- Using Models in Release Management -- Research to Implementation: A Difficult (but Rewarding) Journey -- How to tame your online services -- Background -- Service Analysis Studio -- Success Story -- References -- Measuring individual productivity -- No Single and Simple Best Metric for Success/Productivity -- Measure the Process, Not Just the Outcome -- Allow for Measures to Evolve -- Goodharts Law and the Effect of Measuring -- How to Measure Individual Productivity? -- References -- Stack traces reveal attack surfaces -- Another Use of Stack Traces? -- Attack Surface Approximation -- References -- Visual analytics for software engineering data -- References -- Gameplay data plays nicer when divided into cohorts -- Cohort Analysis as a Tool for Gameplay Data -- Play to Lose -- Forming Cohorts -- Case Studies of Gameplay Data -- Challenges of using cohorts -- Summary -- References -- A success story in applying data science in practice -- Overview -- Analytics Process -- Data Collection -- Exploratory Data Analysis -- Model Selection -- Performance Measures and Benefit Analysis -- Communication Process-Best Practices -- Problem Selection -- Managerial Support -- Project Management -- Trusted Relationship -- Summary -- References -- There's never enough time to do all the testing you want. , The Impact of Short Release Cycles (There's Not Enough Time) -- Testing Is More Than Functional Correctness (All the Testing You Want) -- Learn From Your Test Execution History -- Test Effectiveness -- Test Reliability/Not Every Test Failure Points to a Defect -- The Art of Testing Less -- Without Sacrificing Code Quality -- Tests Evolve Over Time -- In Summary -- References -- The perils of energy mining: measure a bunch, compare just once -- A Tale of TWO HTTPs -- Let's energise your software energy experiments -- Environment -- N-Versions -- Energy or Power -- Repeat! -- Granularity -- Idle Measurement -- Statistical Analysis -- Exceptions -- Summary -- References -- Identifying fault-prone files in large industrial software systems -- Acknowledgment -- References -- A tailored suit: The big opportunity in personalizing issue tracking -- Many Choices, Nothing Great -- The Need for Personalization -- Developer Dashboards or ``A Tailored Suit´´ -- Room for Improvement -- References -- What counts is decisions, not numbers-Toward an analytics design sheet -- Decisions Everywhere -- The Decision-Making Process -- The Analytics Design Sheet -- Example: App Store Release Analysis -- References -- A large ecosystem study to understand the effect of programming languages on code quality -- Comparing Languages -- Study Design and Analysis -- Results -- Summary -- References -- Code reviews are not for finding defects-Even established tools need occasional evaluation -- Results -- Effects -- Conclusions -- References -- Techniques -- Interviews -- Why Interview? -- The Interview Guide -- Selecting Interviewees -- Recruitment -- Collecting Background Data -- Conducting the Interview -- Post-Interview Discussion and Notes -- Transcription -- Analysis -- Reporting -- Now Go Interview! -- References -- Look for state transitions in temporal data. , Bikeshedding in Software Engineering -- Summarizing Temporal Data -- Recommendations -- Reference -- Card-sorting: From text to themes -- Preparation Phase -- Execution Phase -- Analysis Phase -- References -- Tools! Tools! We need tools! -- Tools in Science -- The Tools We Need -- Recommendations for Tool Building -- References -- Evidence-based software engineering -- Introduction -- The Aim and Methodology of EBSE -- Contextualizing Evidence -- Strength of Evidence -- Evidence and Theory -- References -- Which machine learning method do you need? -- Learning Styles -- Do additional Data Arrive Over Time? -- Are Changes Likely to Happen Over Time? -- If You Have a Prediction Problem, What Do You Really Need to Predict? -- Do You Have a Prediction Problem Where Unlabeled Data are Abundant and Labeled Data are Expensive? -- Are Your Data Imbalanced? -- Do You Need to Use Data From Different Sources? -- Do You Have Big Data? -- Do You Have Little Data? -- In Summary ... -- References -- Structure your unstructured data first! -- Unstructured Data in Software Engineering -- Summarizing Unstructured Software Data -- As Simple as Possible... But not Simpler! -- You Need Structure! -- Conclusion -- References -- Parse that data! Practical tips for preparing your raw data for analysis -- Use Assertions Everywhere -- Print Information About Broken Records -- Use Sets or Counters to Store Occurrences of Categorical Variables -- Restart Parsing in the Middle of the Data Set -- Test on a Small Subset of Your Data -- Redirect Stdout and Stderr to Log Files -- Store Raw Data Alongside Cleaned Data -- Finally, Write a Verifier Program to Check the Integrity of Your Cleaned Data -- Natural language processing is no free lunch -- Natural Language Data in Software Projects -- Natural Language Processing -- How to Apply NLP to Software Projects -- Do Stemming First. , Check the Level of Abstraction -- Dont Expect Magic -- Dont Discard Manual Analysis of Textual Data -- Summary -- References -- Aggregating empirical evidence for more trustworthy decisions -- What's Evidence? -- What Does Data From Empirical Studies Look Like? -- The Evidence-Based Paradigm and Systematic Reviews -- How Far Can We Use the Outcomes From Systematic Review to Make Decisions? -- References -- If it is software engineering, it is (probably) a Bayesian factor -- Causing the Future With Bayesian Networks -- The Need for a Hybrid Approach in Software Analytics -- Use the Methodology, Not the Model -- References -- Becoming Goldilocks: Privacy and data sharing in ``just right´´ conditions -- The ``Data Drought´´ -- Change is Good -- Dont Share Everything -- Share Your Leaders -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The wisdom of the crowds in predictive modeling for software engineering -- The Wisdom of the Crowds -- So... How is That Related to Predictive Modeling for Software Engineering? -- Examples of Ensembles and Factors Affecting Their Accuracy -- Crowds for transferring knowledge and dealing with changes -- Crowds for Multiple Goals -- A Crowd of Insights -- Ensembles as Versatile Tools -- References -- Combining quantitative and qualitative methods (when mining software data) -- Prologue: We Have Solid Empirical Evidence! -- Correlation is Not Causation and, Even If We Can Claim Causation... -- Collect your data: People and artifacts -- Source 1: Dig Into Software Artifacts and Data -- ...but be careful about noise and incompleteness! -- Source 2: Getting Feedback From Developers -- ...and dont be afraid if you collect very little data! -- How Much to Analyze, and How? -- Build a theory upon your data -- Conclusion: The Truth is Out There! -- Suggested Readings -- References. , A process for surviving survey design and sailing through survey deployment.
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Sydney : UNSW Press
    UID:
    gbv_665046553
    Format: Online-Ressource (viii, 263 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2010 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781742230863 , 9781742230870
    Content: This practical book, drawn from decades of experience, is an indispensable guide to writing history. Aimed at all kinds of people who write history - academic historians, public historians, professional historians, family historians and students of all levels - the book includes a wide range of examples from many genres and styles. It advises writers on how much research is necessary, how to manage notes and files, when you should start writing, whether to use the first person and whether to structure your work chronologically or thematically. It offers tips on how to write a compelling narrat
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction Navigating history in the 21st century; 1 Which history to tell?; 2 Who is your history for?; 3 Crying in the archives; 4 History in 3D; 5 How to avoid writer's block; 6 Once upon a time; 7 Narrative, plot, action!; 8 Styling pasts for presents; 9 Character and emotion; 10 Footnote fetishism; 11 Tough love; Epilogue; Notes; Index; , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781742230863
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe How to Write History That People Want to Read
    Language: English
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    New York, N.Y. :The Library of America,
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    UID:
    almafu_BV047003251
    Format: lx, 1110 Seiten ; , 21 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-59853-666-9
    Series Statement: The library of America 333
    Content: Across a turbulent history, Black poets created a rich and multifaceted tradition that has been both a reckoning with American realities and an imaginative response to them. One of the great American art forms, African American poetry encompasses many kinds of verse: formal, experimental, vernacular, lyric, and protest. The anthology opens with moving testaments to the power of poetry as a means of self-assertion, as enslaved people voice their passionate resistance to slavery. This volume captures the power and beauty of this diverse tradition and its challenge to American poetry and culture. The volume also features biographies of each poet and notes that illuminate cultural references and allusions to historical events. -- adapted from jacket
    Note: Introduction / by Kevin Young -- Bury me in a free land: 1770-1899 -- Lift every voice: 1900-1918 -- The dark tower: 1919-1936 -- Ballads of remembrance: 1936-1959 -- Ideas of ancestry: 1959-1975 -- Blue light sutras: 1976-1989 -- Praise songs for the day: 1990-2008 -- After the hurricane: 2009-2020 , ONE: BURY ME IN A FREE LAND 1770-1899. On imagination ; On Recollection ; On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. 1770 ; To S. M. a young African Painter, on seeing his Works ; To His Excellency General Washington / Phillis Wheatley -- An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly, Ethiopian Poetess, in Boston / Jupiter Hammon -- [Bars Fight] / Lucy Terry -- A Mathematical Problem in Verse / Benjamin Banneker -- To Eliza ; The Slave's Complaint ; On hearing of the intention of a gentleman to purchase the Poet's freedom ; Division of an estate ; The Art of a Poet ; George Moses Horton, Myself / George Moses Horton -- An Appeal to Woman ; The Grave of the Slave / Sarah Louisa Forten -- Concatination [Selected Pottery Verses, 1834-1862] / David Drake -- The Natives of America ; Reflections / Ann Plato -- Armand Lanusse: Epigram ; Camille Thierry Ideas ; Pierre Dalcour: Verse Written in the Album of Mademoiselle _____ ; Victor-Ernest Rillieux: Love and Devotion/ Les Cenelles -- America ; To Cinque / James M. Whitfield -- Hope and Confidence / Charles L. Reason -- A Life-Day / George B. Vashon -- The Emigrant / Benjamin Clark -- Song for the First of August / James Madison Bell -- A June Song ; A Parting Hymn ; In the earnest path of duty / Charlotte Forten Grimḱe -- Toussaint L'Ouverture ; Self-Mastery / Henrietta Cordelia Ray -- from The Rape of Florida ; A Question / Albery A. Whitman -- The Slave Mother ; Bury Me in a Free Land ; Learning to Read ; A Double Standard ; Songs for the People / Frances Ellen Watkins Harper , TWO: LIFT EVERY VOICE 1900-1918. The House of Falling Leaves / William Stanley Braithwaite -- Driftwood / Olivia Ward Bush -- America ; Character or Color--Which? ; Late Mother / Carrie Williams Clifford -- Paul Laurence Dunbar / James D. Corrothers -- A Prayer ; And What Shall You Say? ; Supplication ; A Woman at Her Husband's Grave / Joseph Seamon Cotter, Jr. -- Dr. Booker T Washington to the National Negro Business League / Joseph Seamon Cotter, Sr. -- A Litany at Atlanta / W. E. B. Du Bois -- We Wear the Mask ; A Negro Love Song ; When Malindy Sings ; When de Co'n Pone's Hot ; An Ante-Bellum Sermon ; Sympathy ; A Death Song ; Compensation / Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Violets ; I Sit and Sew ; The Proletariat Speaks / Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- The Black Finger ; A Mona Lisa ; El Beso ; You ; Rosabel ; The Eyes of My Regret ; Trees ; Tenebris ; Grass Fingers ; To Keep the Memory of Charlotte Forten Grimké / Angelina Weld Grimké -- Wooing ; A Spade Is Just a Spade ; Here and Hereafter / Walter Everette Hawkins -- Retrospect / Josephine D. Heard -- When I Die ; The Lonely Mother ; Who Is That A-Walking in the Corn? ; from African Nights / Fenton Johnson -- Lift Every Voicce and Sing ; Sence You Went Away ; O Black and Unknown Bards ; My City ; Go Down Death / James Weldon Johnson -- from The Fledgling Poet and the Poetry Society / George R. Margetson -- Ode to the Sun / Eloise Bibb Thompson -- To a Little Colored Boy / Priscilla Jane Thompson -- The New Negro / Lucian B. Watkins , THREE: THE DARK TOWER 1919-1936. Japanese Hokku ; Negro Woman ; Effigy / Lewis Grandison Alexander -- Heritage ; Lines written at the Grave of Alexander Dumas ; Fantasy ; To a Dark Carl ; Dirge for a Free Spirit ; I Build America ; Epitaph / Gwendolyn B. Bennett -- The Return ; A Black Man Talks of Reaping ; Southern Mansion ; The Day-breakers / Arna Bontemps -- Ma Rainey ; Old Lem ; Slim Greer ; Strange Legacies ; Southern Cop ; To a Certain Lady, in Her Garden ; Let Us Suppose / Sterling A. Brown -- Portraiture ; Black Baby ; Impressions from a Family Album ; Coveted Epitaph ; Denial ; Idle Wonder / Anita Scott Coleman -- Longings ; Goal ; Farewell ; Having Had You ; Four Poems--After the Japanese ; For a New Mother ; I Look at Death / Mae V. Cowdery -- Yet Do I Marvel ; Incident ; Tableau ; Saturday's Child ; Heritage ; from Epitaphs ; From the Dark Tower ; Uncle Jim ; Scottsboro, Too, Is Worth Its Song / Countee Cullen -- , No Images ; Nineteen-twenty-nine ; My Lord, What a Morning ; Down-Home Boy ; Carry Me Back / Waring Cuney -- The Mask ; Solace / Clarissa Scott Delany -- Dead Fires ; La Vie C'est la vie ; Oblivion / Jessie Redmon Fauset -- My Last Name / Nicolas Guillen -- Notes Found Near a Suicide / Frank Horne -- The Negro Speaks of Rivers ; The Weary Blues ; Mother to son ; Jazz Band in a Parisian Cabaret ; Beale Street Love ; Cross ; Personal ; Midwinter Blues ; Bound No'th Blues ; Dream Variations ; I, Too ; Song for a Dark Girl ; Let America be America Again ; from Montage of a Dream Deferred ; Madam and the Rent Man ; from Ask Your Mama / Langston Hughes -- The Singer ; The Maestro / Eva A. Jessye -- The Heart of a Woman ; Cosmopolite ; Black Woman ; Old Black Men ; Common Dust ; I Want to Die While You Love Me ; Interracial / Georgia Douglas Johnson -- Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem ; Poem ; Invocation / Helene Johnson -- Jamaica Market / Agnes Maxwell-Hall -- , Christmas in de Air ; The Harlem Dancer ; Harlem Shadows ; If We Must Die ; On Broadway ; The Tropics in New York ; The Lynching ; America ; My Mother ; "The white man is a tiger at my throat" / Claude McKay -- Man and Maid / Myra Estelle Morris -- Shadow / Richard Bruce Nugent -- Requiem ; This Is My Vow / Lucia Mae Pitts -- October Prayer ; Flag Salute / Esther Popel -- Black and Blue ; The Tree of Hope / Andy Razaf -- At the Carnival ; White Things ; Sybil Warns Her Sister / Anne Spencer -- Five Vignettes ; Her Lips Are Copper Wire ; from Cane ; from Essentials ; Be with Me / Jean Toomer , FOUR: BALLADS OF REMEMBRANCE 1936-1959. To Satch (American Gothic) ; Nat Turner or Let Him Come ; If the Stars Should Fall / Samuel Allen -- Narrative ; Night and a Distant Church ; It's Here in The ; Spyrytual / Russell Atkins -- from A Street in Bronzeville ; Beverly Hills, Chicago ; The Bean Eater ; We Real Cool ; A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Missippi. Meanwhile, a Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon ; The Last Quatrain of the Ballad of Emmett Till ; The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock ; The Lovers of the Poor ; Malcolm X ; The Second Sermon on the Warpland ; Paul Robeson ; The Life of Lincoln West ; The Boy Died in My Alley ; Infirm ; I Am a Black ; An Old Black Woman, Homeless, and Indistinct / Gwendolyn Brooks -- To Julia de Burgos ; Ay, Ay, Ay of the Kinky-Haired Negress ; Poem of the Unborn Child ; Farewell in Welfare Island ; The Sun in Welfare Island / Julia de Burgos -- The Small Bells of Benin ; Etta Moten's Attic / Margaret Danner -- , from Ebony Under Granite ; Mojo Mike's Beer Garden ; Four Glimpses of Night / Frank Marshall Davis -- Sorrow Is the Only Faithful One ; The Morning Duke Ellington Praised the Lord and Six Little Black Davids Tapped Danced Unto / Owen Dodson -- Those Winter Sundays ; Frederick Douglass ; Middle Passage ; Runagate Runagate ; A Letter from Phillis Wheatley ; Paul Laurence Dunbar ; [American Journal] / Robert Hayden -- The Truth ; Jazz Is My Religionj ; The Nice Colored Man / Ted Joans -- Hawk Lawler: Chorus ; I, Too, Know What I Am Not ; Would You Wear My Eyes? ; War Memoir ; Walking Parker Home ; Crootey Songo ; Heavy Water Blues ; Blues for Hal Waters ; Oregon / Bob Kaufman -- from Dark Testament ; Prophecy / Pauli Murray -- A Private Letter to Brazil ; Review from Staten Island ; Man White, Brown Girl and All That Jazz / Gloria C. 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    Format: viii, 263 p.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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    Format: VIII, 263 Seiten
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    Format: 1 online resource (240 pages)
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    ISBN: 9786612067983 , 9781282067981 , 1282067982 , 9789048507993 , 9048507995
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca dissidentium Neerlandicorum
    Content: The first complete English translation of Dirck Coornhert's 1630 Synod on the Freedom of Conscience, one of the most elaborate and powerful pleas for religious tolerance published in early modern Europe
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Synod on the Freedom of Conscience. First Book -- Preface -- Abbreviations Used for the Titles of Books in the Margins of this Booklet in Order not to Encumber the Text -- First Session. Whether or Not the True Visible Church of Christ May Err -- Second Session. Proofs based on Antiquity, Customs, and Traditions -- Third Session. Rules and Ceremonies not Based on Scripture -- Fourth Session. The Credibility of the Patristic Writings -- Fifth Session. Proofs taken from Councils and Consensus -- Sixth Session. Proofs Based on Examples from Ecclesiastical Histories -- Seventh Session. Proofs from Pagans -- Eighth Session. Passing Judgment on Everyone, Yet Not Wanting to Suffer Anyone's Judgment -- Ninth Session. Who is to Judge on Doctrine -- Synod on the Freedom of Conscience. Second Book -- Tenth Session. Whether Judgment of Heresy Belongs to the Civil or the Ecclesiastical Authority -- Eleventh Session. Freedom of Conscience in Faith as Well as in its Exercise and Whether Only the Exercise of What the Civil Magistrate Judges to Be the True Religion Shall Be Allowed, and None Else -- Twelfth Session. Those Who Criticize Doctrine or Disturb the External Peace of the Church, and How They Ought to Be Punished -- Thirteenth Session. Those Whose Teachings Differ from the Teachings of the Church, and Whether They Ought to be Punished by Death -- Fourteenth Session. Whether or not We Should Dispute with Those Who Teach Differently -- Fifteenth Session. The Writing, Publishing, Printing, Selling, Having and Reading of Tracts and Books -- Sixteenth Session. Condemning Others without Hearing Them -- Seventeenth Session. Whether it is in Accord with Scripture that Religious Leaders Seek the Help of the Magistrate for Support of their Doctrine. , Eighteenth Session. Denouncing Mercifulness, Praising Severity, and Recommending Bloodshed in Matters of Faith -- Nineteenth Session. Whether it is Right for Religious Leaders to Tell the Civil Magistrate that They Have a Duty towards God to Kill Some People for Matters of Religion -- Appendix - The Balance -- Glossary. , Also available in print form. , English
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    Format: 1 online resource (649 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781635501629
    Content: Covering an array of evidence-based content, including aphasia, traumatic brain injury, dementia, and language in aging, Aphasia and Other Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders: A Guide for Clinical Excellence, Second Edition is a must-have textbook for clinicians and students studying to be speech-language pathologists. This clinical guide strategically addresses scientific foundations, service delivery, international and multicultural perspectives, assessment, and treatment.
    Note: Intro -- What Is Special About This Book? -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Dedication -- Section I. Welcome and Introduction -- Chapter 1. Welcome to the Fantastic World of Research and Clinical Practice in Acquired Neurogenic Communication Disorders -- What Are Acquired Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders? -- Which Neurogenic Communication Disorders Are Not Acquired Language Disorders? -- What Is Clinical Aphasiology? -- What Is So Fantastic About the World of Neurogenic Communication Disorders? -- We Work With Wonderful People and Become Part of Their Rich Life Stories -- We Are Catalysts for Positive Change -- We Enjoy Empowerment of Others Through Advocacy and Leadership -- We Enjoy a Great Deal of Humor and Fascination -- We Enjoy Fantastic Local and Worldwide Professional Networks -- Our Work Is Multicultural and Multilingual -- We Are Lifelong Learners -- We Tap Into Our Most Scientific and Our Most Creative Selves at the Same Time -- We Have Rich Career Opportunities -- What Disciplines Are Relevant to Aphasia and Related Disorders? -- What Is Known About the Incidence and Prevalence of Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders? -- Where Do Aphasiologists Work? -- What Is the Career Outlook for Clinical Aphasiologists? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Chapter 2. Becoming the Ultimate Excellent Clinician -- What Makes a Clinician Truly Excellent? -- What Can One Do to Become an Excellent Clinical Aphasiologist? -- How Do the People We Serve Characterize What They Most Want? -- What Are Some Traits of People Who Are Perceived as Unhelpful Clinicians? -- What Content Is Important to Master? -- What Credentials Are Required for a Career as an Aphasiologist? -- What Credentials May Aphasiologists Earn Beyond Their Basic Academic and Clinical Credentials? -- Is It Best to Specialize or Generalize?. , What Strategies Help Boost Career Development in Acquired Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders? -- What Organizations Support Professional Information Sharing and Networking Among Clinical Aphasiologists? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Chapter 3. Writing and Talking About the People With Whom We Work -- What Is Important to Consider in Writing and Talking About People With Neurogenic Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders? -- Person-First Language -- Alternatives to the Word Patient -- People With Disabilities -- Research Participants -- Older People -- Healthy Adults -- What Are Important Nuances in Terms We Use to Refer to People Who Care for People With Neurogenic Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders? -- What Is the Difference Between the Terms Therapy and Treatment ? -- Neurotypical People -- What Are Pros and Cons of Terms Used to Refer to SLPs? -- What Are the Preferred Terms When Referring to the Experts Who Work With People Who Have Neurogenic Communication Challenges? -- What Is Important to Keep in Mind Regarding Inclusive and Welcoming Language? -- What Other Terms Might Unintentionally Convey Negative Connotations? -- Why Are There Inconsistencies in the Prefixes Used in Terms for Characterizing Neurogenic Symptoms, and What Is the Rationale for Varied Prefix Choices? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Section II. Foundations for Considering Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders -- Chapter 4. Defining and Conceptualizing Aphasia -- What Is a Good Way to Define Aphasia? -- Aphasia Is Acquired -- Aphasia Has a Neurological Cause -- Aphasia Affects Reception and Production of Language Across Modalities -- Aphasia Is Not a Speech, Intellectual, Sensory, or Psychiatric Disorder -- How Have Established Aphasiologists Defined Aphasia? -- What Are the Primary Frameworks for Conceptualizing Aphasia? -- Unidimensional Frameworks. , Multidimensional Frameworks -- Medical Frameworks -- Cognitive Neuropsychological, Psycholinguistic, and Neurolinguistic Frameworks -- Biopsychosocial Frameworks -- Social Frameworks -- Social Determinants of Health Frameworks -- Other Historically Relevant Frameworks -- How Does One Choose a Preferred Framework for Conceptualizing Aphasia? -- How Are the Frameworks for Conceptualizing Aphasia Relevant to Other Neurogenic Language Disorders? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Chapter 5. The WHO ICF, Human Rights Perspectives, and Life Participation Approaches -- What Is the WHO ICF? -- How Is the WHO ICF Relevant to Ethics and Human Rights? -- How Is the WHO ICF Specifically Relevant to Intervention and Research in Rehabilitation? -- How Is the WHO ICF Specifically Relevant to People With Neurogenic Language Disorders? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Chapter 6. Etiologies of Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders -- What Is a Stroke? -- What Are Stroke Risk Factors, and What Causes Stroke? -- What Are the Physiological Effects of Stroke? -- How Crucial Is Timing for Medical Treatment After a Stroke? -- How Is the Sudden Onset of Stroke Relevant to Supporting Patients and Families? -- What Is a Transient Ischemic Attack? -- What Is Hypoperfusion? -- What Can Be Done to Prevent Stroke? -- Attending to Stroke Triggers -- What Is TBI? -- What Are Blast Injuries? -- What Are Concussion and Mild TBI? -- What Can Be Done to Prevent TBI? -- What Are Bacteria and Viruses? -- What Other Types of Infections Affect Cortical Function? -- What Is Neoplasm? -- What Is Toxemia? -- What Are Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetic Encephalopathy? -- What Is Metabolic Syndrome? -- What Other Metabolic Disorders Cause Encephalopathy? -- What Is Neurodegenerative Disease? -- What Is Dementia? -- What Is Mild Cognitive Impairment?. , What Is Primary Progressive Aphasia? -- What Are Some Special Challenges in Identifying Etiologies of Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Chapter 7. Neurophysiology and Neuropathology of Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders -- What Should SLPs Know About Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology Associated With Neurogenic Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders? -- What Are Key Neurophysiological Principles Pertinent to Acquired Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders? -- Specialization of Structure and Function -- Interconnectivity Throughout the Brain -- The Brain's Plasticity -- What Is the Most Clinically Pertinent Knowledge an Aphasiologist Should Have About the Blood Supply to the Brain? -- What Factors Affect a Person's Prognosis for Recovery From a Stroke or Brain Injury? -- Why Is It Important for Clinical Aphasiologists to Know About the Visual System? -- What Aspects of the Visual System Are Most Relevant to People With Neurogenic Language Disorders? -- Anatomy and Physiology Associated With Visual Deficits -- How Are Visual Field Deficits Characterized? -- What Are Ocular Motor Deficits? -- What Are Visual Attention Deficits? -- What Are Higher-Level Visual Deficits? -- What Aspects of the Neurophysiology of Hearing Are Most Relevant to People With Neurogenic Language Disorders? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Supplemental Review of Neuroanatomy Related to Aphasiology -- Supplemental Review of Blood Supply to the Brain -- Supplemental Review of the Visual System -- Supplemental Review of the Auditory System -- Chapter 8. Neuroimaging and Other Neurodiagnostic Instrumentation -- What Are the Most Relevant Neuroimaging Techniques for Aphasiologists to Know About? -- Computed Axial Tomography (CAT or CT) -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -- Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) -- Cerebral Angiography. , What Other Neurodiagnostic Methods Are Important for Aphasiologists to Know About? -- Electroencephalography (EEG) -- Electrocorticography -- Additional Methods -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Chapter 9. Aging, Which Is Not a Disorder, and Its Relevance to Aphasiology -- What Is Aging? -- What Are Key Theories About Aging That Are Especially Relevant to Cognition and Communication? -- What Is Aging Well? -- How Are Demographic Shifts in Aging Populations Relevant to Clinical Aphasiologists? -- What Are Normal Changes in the Brain as People Age? -- What Are Positive Aspects of the Aging Brain? -- Memory -- Word Finding -- Syntactic Processing -- Reading and Writing -- Discourse -- Pragmatics -- What Are General Guidelines for Differentiating Normal From Impaired Language in Older Adults? -- What Theories Have Been Proposed to Account for Cognitive-Linguistic Changes With Aging? -- Resource Capacity Theories -- Working Memory Theories -- Context-Processing Deficiency Theories -- Signal Degradation Theories -- Transmission Deficit Theories -- Speed-of-Processing Theories -- Inhibition Theories -- What Can Be Done to Ensure the Best Preservation of Language Abilities as People Age? -- What Is Elderspeak, and How May We Raise Awareness About It? -- What Sensitivities Related to Ageism Are Important for Aphasiologists to Demonstrate? -- Learning and Reflection Activities -- Section III. Features, Symptoms, and Syndromes in the Major Categories of Cognitive-Linguistic Disorders -- Chapter 10. Syndromes and Hallmark Characteristics of Aphasia -- How Are the Types of Aphasia Classified? -- What Are the Classic Syndromes of Aphasia, and What Are the Hallmark Characteristics of Each? -- Expressive/Receptive, Nonfluent/Fluent, and Anterior/Posterior Dichotomies -- Classic Aphasia Classification -- Wernicke's Aphasia -- Broca's Aphasia -- Global Aphasia. , Conduction Aphasia.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hallowell, Brooke Aphasia and Other Acquired Neurogenic Language Disorders San Diego : Plural Publishing, Incorporated,c2019 ISBN 9781635501599
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    Format: 1 online resource (544 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030263386
    Series Statement: Springer Biographies Series
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 A Comfortable Home -- At the Same Time, Somewhere Else -- A Family of Entrepreneurs -- The Eldest Son Would Study -- Ham and Aquavit -- Spent 30 Øre on Steel Wire -- King Oscar ll Comes to Visit -- The Wealthy Family from Romsdal -- Hiding Grandpa in the Oven -- King Solomon's Mines -- Into the Atomic Age -- Electrical Engineering -- Student Social Life -- An Idea on the Side … -- … Set Aside for Now -- 'It Won't Work!' -- It Still Won't Work! -- Needs Must -- Headhunted -- Keeping an Eye on the Competition -- Aeronautics and Airshows -- The World's Best Relays -- Onwards and Upwards -- The Brothers Take Off -- Dance of Love -- The Fishermen Set Their Clocks by Us -- Grasp the Opportunities -- Headhunted Two -- The USA Takes up the Thread -- Big Science -- A Sponsorship Campaign -- Headhunted Three -- Doctor of Engineering -- I Was Right! -- Hot on the Trail -- Following the Trail -- Surely not … ? -- 2 The World Awaits -- Sound, Stench and Knitted Mitts -- The Secret Room in the Attic -- BBC Becomes ABB -- A New Ford and a Free Hand -- Bergen V. Oslo -- The Radium Hospital Changes Direction -- In Rolf's Own Words -- French Chateaux and Norwegian Summers -- Plus-Fours and Dreams -- Dancing Feet -- The Asklepitron -- None Better? -- After the Betatron Came the Synchrotron -- Something in the Air -- Courageous Italians -- Maybe the Answer Is in the Wastepaper Basket -- Radiotherapy Machines Worldwide -- Not a Teacher -- The Last Emperor -- Celebrities -- 100 Betatrons and 200 Patents -- More Irons in the Fire -- Because I Wanted to -- American Enthusiasm -- This Is How We'll Do It -- America Strikes Back -- A Workhorse -- The Rest of the Alphabet -- Meeting with the Great and Famous -- The Big Questions -- Doris and Petra -- Twenty Years Teaching -- The Art of Compromise. , Between a Rock and a Hard Place -- My Uncle Wasn't Boring -- A Surprising Uncle -- A Brother-in Law Who Is Both Social and Antisocial -- Curiosity Takes New Directions -- Two Pretty Dresses -- Doctor Honoris Causa -- Come and Sit Down, My Boy -- New Triumphs -- More Prizes and Honours -- Nevertheless -- Around the World -- Lacking Only the Nobel Prize -- Just in Time -- The Same Enthusiasm -- The Patent He Didn't Talk About -- The First Love -- The Impossible -- 3 The Dark Chapter -- The Visitation at Work -- Why Rolf? -- A Few Days Later -- The Industry Speeds up -- Contacts -- German Contacts -- And His Answer Is … -- What About the Family? -- Into the Labyrinth -- His Own Boss -- A Strong Team -- Fringe Benefits -- Everyday Life at the Factory -- The Writing in the Sky -- Working from Home -- A Tug-of-War Over the Contract -- Three Phases -- Death Rays -- How It Began -- Schiebold on the Carpet -- Interrupted by the Air-Raid Sirens -- Another Setback for the Death-Ray Project -- More Betatrons -- Time up! -- Heads Roll -- A Visit to Viggo -- Industry on the Offensive -- Hollnack Recruits a Courier -- Siemens Joins the Race -- War on All Fronts -- Medical Use -- The Betatron Must Be Moved to Safety -- Driven by Events -- The Unveiling -- Quite Different Problems -- The World Goes on -- No Passport and Little Money -- 4 Treason Case Number 3418 -- Reported -- Arrested -- Remanded in Custody -- A Defence Lawyer -- Charged -- Interviewed -- Released -- An Expert Committee Is Set up -- The Committee's Report -- The Committee's Conclusion -- More Interviews -- The Main Charge Is Dropped -- No Prosecution -- Forelegg Agreed -- The Points that Were Scored Out -- The Penalty -- Over-reaction -- An Intelligence Officer Visits -- Biased -- Serious Omissions -- Illogical -- What Happened? -- The Passport Question -- The Radium Hospital Intervenes. , The Official in Charge Intervenes -- The Media Intervene -- The Experts Intervene -- No Mitigating Circumstances -- Blackened and Scarred -- But What If … ? -- Insulting and Demeaning -- Five Physicists -- A Guilty Conscience -- Let Bygones Be Bygones -- Are Facts the Same as Truth? -- 5 But There Was More … -- Dinner with Hitler -- The Death-Ray Weapon Becomes a Radiotherapy Machine -- The End of the Double Game -- 'Kellinghusen's Mussolini' -- Contact with Rolf Is Renewed -- To Whom It May Concern -- Serving the Scientific Interests in the World -- Who Is Doing What -- Still a 'Treuhänder' -- Hoping They Say Yes -- Top Secret -- The Link to Rolf -- In Eminent Company -- Hectic Peace -- Delicate Manoeuvring -- His Interest -- His 'Credo' -- His Role as 'Treuhänder' -- His Background -- His Assessment of Schiebold's Ray-Gun -- His Main Achievement-Rolf -- His View of Rolf's Motives -- His Break with the Luftwaffe -- His New Offensive -- His Colleagues and Equipment -- His Agreements Concerning Rolf -- Status -- The Griffin -- War Is War -- The Oslo Report -- Cryptic and Conspiratorial -- When I Was Ready I Was Released -- Colleagues Meet -- The Atomic Age Comes to Norway -- Hard Facts About Alsos -- Operation Epsilon -- The Big Failure -- Captain Randers' Report -- The Interview in the Prison -- The Rest of the Alsos Folder -- A Status Project-The 200 Mega-Electronvolt Machine -- Hush-Hush -- The Internal Report -- Formalities -- Staffing -- Classification -- The Forward Plan -- Hollnack's Report -- But then … -- Cyclotrons and Betatrons -- Betatrons Become Political -- Bombs and Rockets -- Nuclear Research -- Accelerator Research -- Hitler Despised Physics -- Scherrer the Spy -- Top Nazi Officials Involved with Research and Physics -- Good Scientific Contacts -- Three Key People in the Widerøe Group. , German Physicists with Various Connections to the Uranium Club and to Rolf's Project -- Nuclear Physicists Abroad Whose Work Influenced the German Physicists -- Brown Boveri -- Philips-Müller -- General Electric -- Westinghouse -- AEG -- Siemens -- Rich. Seifert & -- Co -- What Became of Them -- The Spider -- 6 Why? -- How? -- Nazi or Not? -- Nevertheless? -- Arild, Oldest Son -- Overheated -- Tried to Understand -- Exciting Conflict -- 'The Mad Scientist' -- At the Right Time -- The Scene Is Set -- Voluntarily or 'voluntarily' -- As Waloschek Saw It -- As the Family Saw It -- 'Transported There' -- Interpreting the Biography -- Bitter? -- Name and Shame -- Membership or not -- Viggo was the Hero -- A Handful of Norwegian Physicists -- A Nobel Prize, Him? -- Behind the Scenes -- In the Wrong Place -- … And in the Right Place -- 'Something' -- The Sons and the War -- Why, Why? -- The Dream -- 7 Postscript: The Letter from His Brother -- The Family Knew Nothing -- In All Directions -- Difficult? -- Two Daughters' Accounts of Their Father and Their Uncle -- Two Sons' Accounts of Their Father and Their Uncle -- Advocate de Besche -- With Inhibitions Down -- The Children Are in Bed -- High Expectations -- - And a Dream -- Inside and Outside His Bubble -- Youthful Enthusiasm -- Solar Energy and Acupuncture -- Always 22 Years Old -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Sørheim, Aashild Obsessed by a Dream Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030263379
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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