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George P is the author of The Standard Cantatas: Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers. A Handbook (2023), Marketing to the Aging Population (2022), Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action (2022), Legal and Healthcare Ethics for the Elderly (2022), Advanced Introduction to Landmark Criminal Cases (2021).

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The Standard Cantatas: Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers. A Handbook

release date: Oct 04, 2023
The Standard Cantatas: Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers. A Handbook
In 'The Standard Cantatas: Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers. A Handbook', George P. Upton provides a comprehensive exploration of the world of cantatas, focusing on their stories, musical elements, and the composers behind them. Upton delves into the historical and literary context of cantatas, offering detailed analysis of their structure and themes. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, this book serves as a valuable resource for music lovers and scholars alike. Upton's meticulous research and passion for the subject shine through in his engaging prose, making this handbook a must-read for anyone interested in classical music. The inclusion of biographical information on the composers adds depth to the book, offering readers a deeper understanding of the creative process behind these timeless works. Overall, 'The Standard Cantatas' is a compelling and informative exploration of a rich musical tradition, making it an essential addition to any music lover's library.

Marketing to the Aging Population

release date: Oct 06, 2022
Marketing to the Aging Population
This book coaches marketing practitioners and students how to best satisfy the needs of the older consumer population. It first highlights the heterogeneity of the older consumer market, then examines the specific needs of the older consumer. Lastly, the book highlights the most effective ways of reaching and serving older consumer segments for different products and services such as financial services, food and beverages, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, and travel among others. It presents segment-to-industry specific strategies that help marketers develop more refined and targeted micro-marketing strategies and customer relationship management (CRM) systems for building and retaining a large base of older customers. These strategies also help demonstrate how companies can make decisions that increase profitability not only by satisfying consumer needs and wants, but also by creating positive change and improvement in consumer well-being.

Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action

release date: Aug 01, 2022
Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action" by George P. Marsh. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Legal and Healthcare Ethics for the Elderly

release date: Apr 18, 2022
Legal and Healthcare Ethics for the Elderly
Increasingly, legislators at the state and federal levels of government are forced to evaluate and act upon the unique problems presented by an aging American public. A domino effect has occurred, evoking concern in educational circles to deal with the varied, complex issues associated with the "new" gerontology. This expanded focus brings in not only mental and public health delivery issues, but reaches and impacts on the social sciences, ethics, law and medicine as well as public policy. In response to these matters, Legal and Healthcare Ethics for the Elderly provides a balanced analytical presentation of the complicated socio-legal, medico-ethical and political perspectives which interact with gerontology as a field of study. In a straightforward and unambiguous style, it covers information on access and financing healthcare, the ethics of rationing healthcare and the inevitable link to the quality of life, guardianship issues in a nursing home setting, informed consent, living wills and durable powers of attorney, elder abuse, and death with dignity. The economics of care giving is charted and directed by the sometimes harsh realities of the marketplace. Thus, the various philosophical and ethical dilemmas which confront the process of aging are examined here both from a micro- and from a macro-economic perspective. This book exemplifies that it is vitally important to be educated now, to be prepared for the future and thereby make informed decisions - for both ourselves and our loved ones.

Advanced Introduction to Landmark Criminal Cases

release date: Oct 19, 2021
Advanced Introduction to Landmark Criminal Cases
This engaging and accessible book focuses on high-profile criminal trials and examines the strategy of the lawyers, the reasons for conviction or acquittal, as well as the social importance of these famous cases.

History of the Christian Church

release date: Feb 06, 2020

The Earth as Modified by Human Action

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Earth as Modified by Human Action
In "The Earth as Modified by Human Action," George P. Marsh crafts a pioneering examination of the interplay between human activities and the natural environment. Written in the mid-19th century, this groundbreaking work employs a rich narrative style, blending observation with critical analysis, illustrating how agriculture, urbanization, and deforestation have irrevocably altered landscapes across the globe. Marsh''s eloquent prose serves not just to document these changes, but to invoke a profound ethical consideration of humanity''s role as stewards of the Earth, positioning the text as a precursor to contemporary environmental science and ecology. George P. Marsh, often recognized as one of the first environmentalists, was an American diplomat, philologist, and naturalist. His deep-rooted concern for the environment stemmed from both personal experiences and his extensive travels, during which he witnessed firsthand the degradation of landscapes. Marsh''s profound understanding of the interconnections between ecology, economy, and society led him to articulate a compelling argument about the intrinsic link between human civilization and the natural world, advocating for a sustainable approach to resource management long before such concepts became mainstream. This invaluable text is not only a historical artifact but remains remarkably relevant today, urging modern readers to reflect on the consequences of human actions on our planet. Scholars, environmentalists, and general readers who seek to grasp the origins of environmental thought and its evolution are encouraged to delve into Marsh''s insightful narrative, which serves as both a warning and a call to responsibility.

The Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion
The anthology ''The Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion'' offers a profound exploration of the American Civil War through the unique lens of those who served within a single unit. This collection encapsulates a range of literary styles, from diaries and letters to official reports and personal reflections, painting a vivid tableau of the war''s impact on individuals and their communities. The diversity of content not only highlights the day-to-day realities and strategic nuances of Civil War soldiers but also underscores significant historical and emotional landscapes, rendering this collection invaluable to understanding the multifaceted nature of the conflict. The contributing authors, George P. Bissell, Henry Hill Goodell, Samuel K. Ellis, and Thomas McManus, were all members of the Twenty-fifth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers, offering firsthand accounts and insights. Their collective works within this anthology are rooted in the authentic experiences of the time, providing a bridge between the historical events and cultural upheavals of the Civil War era and today''s readers. The backgrounds of these authors, ranging from their personal motivations to their post-war careers, enrich the anthology with a spectrum of perspectives that highlight the intersection of national history and individual experience. This anthology is recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the complexities and nuances of the Civil War from a deeply personal viewpoint. It provides an unparalleled opportunity to navigate through the historical landscape with guides who lived through the events themselves, making it a treasure trove of educational value and insight. Through the diverse narratives and reflections contained within, the collection fosters a profound dialogue between past and present, encouraging a deeper understanding of the war that shaped a nation.

The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers

release date: Dec 04, 2019
The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers
In 'The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers,' George P. Upton presents a meticulous exploration of the world of oratorios, weaving together vivid narratives, musical analysis, and biographical sketches of quintessential composers. This scholarly text not only dissects the thematic and structural components of celebrated works, but it also situates these masterpieces within their historical contexts, revealing the social and religious influences that shaped their creation. Upton's engaging prose transcends mere academic examination, making complex musical concepts accessible to a broad readership while retaining the rigor expected of serious musicological study. George P. Upton, an esteemed musicologist and critic of the late 19th century, was deeply embedded in the cultural milieu of his time. His extensive knowledge of music history and his experiences as a pianist and composer allowed him to provide insightful commentary on the oratorio genre. Upton's works often highlight the intersection of narrative and musical form, reflecting his belief in the power of music to convey profound emotional truths. This book is a vital resource for students, musicians, and enthusiasts alike, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding oratorios through Upton's lens. Whether you are new to this genre or seeking to deepen your appreciation of its richness, Upton's book serves as an essential companion in your musical journey.

The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics

release date: Dec 02, 2019
The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics
With The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics (PSBE), instructors can help students develop a working knowledge of data production and interpretation in a business and economics context, giving them the practical tools they need to make data-informed, real-world business decisions from the first day of class.

The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature It Embodies

release date: Mar 04, 2019
The Origin and History of the English Language and of the Early Literature It Embodies
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

A History of the Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania

release date: Jan 13, 2019
A History of the Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania
No state in the entire Nation is richer in Indian names, or in fact, in Indian history than Pennsylvania. These Indian names of Pennsylvania are full of music, but, of far greater importance, they are full of history. A History of the Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania, which was first published in 1928, is the only major book of the 20th century that traces Pennsylvania’s Indian place and names for their correct form, origin and history. Its pages are filled with the most incredible collection of information ever assembled on the Indian villages of Pennsylvania and their Indian place names and is an Indian history scholar’s delight. In preparing his book, Dr. Donehoo researched every available source of printed material about Indian place names in Pennsylvania. He also walked nearly every Indian trail, from the Delaware to the Ohio, using early trader’s journals and maps as his guide, to seek out the places the Indians lived. Each Indian name comes complete with historical notes by the author. The book includes a list of all the sources used to authenticate each Indian place name. An excellent bibliography follows at the conclusion of the work along with appendixes listing: the Indian villages of New York destroyed by General Sullivan’s army in 1779, prehistoric works in Pennsylvania by county, and an alphabetical listing of all Indian named places in each county.

The Origin and History of the English Language, and of the Early Literate It Embodies

release date: Feb 17, 2018
The Origin and History of the English Language, and of the Early Literate It Embodies
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Earth As Modified by Human Action

release date: Jan 01, 2018
The Earth As Modified by Human Action
The Earth as Modified by Human Action by George P. (George Perkins) Marsh is a rare manuscript, the original residing in some of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, typed out and formatted to perfection, allowing new generations to enjoy the work. Publishers of the Valley's mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life.

Learning from Experience

release date: Aug 01, 2016
Learning from Experience
George P. Shultz recounts a lifetime of experiences in government, business, and academia and describes how those experiences have shaped the way he thinks about the world. In his plainspoken manner, he provides the reader with keys to understanding how he helped bring the nuclear disarmament movement into the mainstream of American policy discussions, why he urges his Republican Party colleagues to adopt measures to address climate change as an insurance policy for the future, why leaders must learn to govern over diversity, and more. Far more than a simple biography, Learning from Experience makes a unique contribution to political, social, and economic thought, offering the author''s reflections on experiences that have influenced his worldview. Ranging far beyond the realm of diplomacy, Shultz''s account illuminates America''s race relations, defines a down-to-earth economic philosophy built on free markets and fair treatment of labor, and identifies the strengths and weaknesses of presidential leadership as observed during his government service, including four cabinet posts, in the Eisenhower, Nixon, and Reagan administrations.

The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

release date: Dec 10, 2015
The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief
The grounds of theistic and Christian belief by George P. Fisher. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1900 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.

Discussions in History and Theology (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jun 18, 2015
Discussions in History and Theology (Routledge Revivals)
First published in 1880, this is a fascinating collection of essays by the nineteenth-century theologian and historian George P. Fisher, arranged into three key classifications. The first group comprises papers that relate to the history, polity and dogmas of the Roman Catholic Church, with a particular focus on how the religion of ancient Rome reappears in the characteristic features of Latin Christianity. The second group of essays relates to the New England theology that was pioneered by Jonathan Edwards and entailed important modifications to the philosophy of Calvinism. Unitarianism is also discussed in detail, which is the subject of a paper on Channing, who was regarded as the most prominent representative of the movement in America. The third set of essays explores Theism and Christian evidences, with papers presenting analyses of rationalistic theory, Atheism, and the intellectual and spiritual career of the Apostle Paul. A fascinating and comprehensive collection, this important reissue will be of particular value to students interested in the interplay between history and Christian theology.

William Holman Hunt and Typological Symbolism (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jun 11, 2015
William Holman Hunt and Typological Symbolism (Routledge Revivals)
In this study, first published in 1979, Landow contends that Hunt’s version of Pre-Raphaelitism concerned itself primarily with an elaborate system of painterly symbolism rather than with a photographic realism as has been usually supposed. Like Ruskin, Hunt believed that a symbolism based on scriptural typology – the method of finding anticipations of Christ in Hebrew history – could produce an ideal art that would solve the problems of Victorian painting. According to Hunt, this elaborate symbolism could simultaneously avoid the dangers of materialism inherent in a realistic style, the dead conventionalism of academic art, and the sentimentality of much contemporary painting. George Landow examines Hunt’s work in the context of this argument and, drawing on much unknown or previously inaccessible material, shows how he used texts, frames, and symbols to create a complex art of mediation that became increasingly visionary as the artist grew older. This book is ideal for students of art history.

Elegant Jeremiahs (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jun 11, 2015
Elegant Jeremiahs (Routledge Revivals)
Labelled "an elegant Jeremiah" by a journalist of his day, the urbane Victorian Matthew Arnold must have received the comparison with the Old Testament prophet uneasily. Writing in the 1970s, Norman Mailer seems to owe nothing to the biblical for his description of a long hot wait to buy a cold drink while reporting on the first voyage to the moon. Yet both Arnold and Mailer, George P. Landow asserts in this book, are sages, writers in the nonfiction prose form of secular prophecy, a genre richly influenced by the episodic structures and harshly critical attitudes toward society which characterize Old Testament prophetic literature. In this book, first published in 1986, Landow defines the genre by exploring its rhetoric, an approach that enables him to illuminate the relationships among representative works of the nineteenth century to one another, to biblical, oratorical, and homiletic traditions, and to such twentieth-century writers as Lawrence, Didion, and Mailer.

Nuclear Security

release date: Sep 01, 2014
Nuclear Security
Concern about the threat posed by nuclear weapons has preoccupied the United States and presidents of the United States since the beginning of the nuclear era. Nuclear Security draws from papers presented at the 2013 meeting of the American Nuclear Society examining worldwide efforts to control nuclear weapons and ensure the safety of the nuclear enterprise of weapons and reactors against catastrophic accidents. The distinguished contributors, all known for their long-standing interest in getting better control of the threats posed by nuclear weapons and reactors, discuss what we can learn from past successes and failures and attempt to identify the key ingredients for a road ahead that can lead us toward a world free of nuclear weapons. The authors review historical efforts to deal with the challenge of nuclear weapons, with a focus on the momentous arms control negotiations between U.S. president Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. They offer specific recommendations for reducing risks that should be adopted by the nuclear enterprise, both military and civilian, in the United States and abroad. Since the risks posed by the nuclear enterprise are so high, they conclude, no reasonable effort should be spared to ensure safety and security.

Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jul 11, 2014
Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows (Routledge Revivals)
The importance of typology in the study of early modern literature has long been accepted, yet students of Victorian culture have paid little attention to it. First published in 1980, this study demonstrates how biblical typology, an apparently arcane interpretative mode, had profound effects on the secular culture of the Victorian age: its art, literature and thought. George Landow considers the way in which the average English believer learned to read their Bible in terms of the types and shadows of Christ, the various ways in which Victorian poetry and hymns employed certain imagery, and the use of typological symbolism in narrative poetry, prose fiction, dramatic monologue and non-fiction. In a concluding chapter, he investigates the particularly complex, and often ironic, combinations of typological image and typological structure.

The Double

release date: Oct 08, 2013
The Double
Detective Spero Lucas uses his knack for getting what he wants when he helps a woman retrieve a valuable painting stolen by her ex-boyfriend.

The Nuclear Enterprise

release date: Sep 01, 2013
The Nuclear Enterprise
A panel of expert contributors offers its views on the risks and rewards of the nuclear enterprise, focusing on issues of safety, regulation, and public perception. Contributors discuss specific experience and issues regarding the technical safety of weapons and power plants, management operations, regulatory measures, and the importance of accurate communication by the media.

Implications of the Reykjavik Summit on Its Twentieth Anniversary

release date: Sep 01, 2013
Implications of the Reykjavik Summit on Its Twentieth Anniversary
Drawn from presentations at the Hoover Institution's conference on the twentieth anniversary of the Reykjavik summit, this collection of essays examines the legacy of that historic meeting between President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. The contributors discuss the new nuclear era and what the lessons of Reykjavik can mean for today's nuclear arms control efforts.

Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India

release date: Jul 10, 2013
Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India
Hardcover reprint of the original 1912 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9". No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Sanderson, G. P. (George P.). Thirteen Years Among The Wild Beasts Of India: Their Haunts And Habits From Personal Observation. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Sanderson, G. P. (George P.). Thirteen Years Among The Wild Beasts Of India: Their Haunts And Habits From Personal Observation, . Edinburgh, 1912. Subject: Hunting India

The Journey of Coronado, 1540-1542

release date: Mar 01, 2013

Defending Humanity

release date: Feb 01, 2013
Defending Humanity
In Defending Humanity, internationally acclaimed legal scholar George P. Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin, a leading expert on international criminal law, tackle one of the most important and controversial questions of our time: When is war justified? When a nation is attacked, few would deny that it has the right to respond with force. But what about preemptive and preventive wars, or crossing another state's border to stop genocide? Was Israel justified in initiating the Six Day War, and was NATO's intervention in Kosovo legal? What about the U.S. invasion of Iraq? In their provocative book, Fletcher and Ohlin offer a groundbreaking theory on the legality of war with clear guidelines for evaluating these interventions. The authors argue that much of the confusion on the subject stems from a persistent misunderstanding of the United Nations Charter. The Charter appears to be very clear on the use of military force: it is only allowed when authorized by the Security Council or in self-defense. Unfortunately, this has led to the problem of justifying force when the Security Council refuses to act or when self-defense is thought not to apply--and to the difficult dilemma of declaring such interventions illegal or ignoring the UN Charter altogether. Fletcher and Ohlin suggest that the answer lies in going back to the domestic criminal law concepts upon which the UN Charter was originally based, in particular, the concept of "legitimate defense," which encompasses not only self-defense but defense of others. Lost in the English-language version of the Charter but a vital part of the French and other non-English versions, the concept of legitimate defense will enable political leaders, courts, and scholars to see the solid basis under international law for states to intervene with force--not just to protect themselves against an imminent attack but also to defend other national groups.

Law and Bioethics

release date: May 23, 2012
Law and Bioethics
George P. Smith, II is a leading figure in the world of medical law and ethics. During his long career he has addressed some of the most important issues in bioethics and has contributed much original thought to debates in the field. This book celebrates his contribution to scholarship in this area and brings together his key writings in bioethics. The chapters include previously published material which has been substantially updated to reflect recent developments in medicine and law. The book covers topics such as: human rights and medical law; the allocation of resources and distributive justice; ethical relativism; science and religion; and public health emergencies. Taken as a whole, this book examines the extent to which law, medicine, economics, and bioethics interact as synergistic vectors of force in shaping and setting both personal and public responses to the complexities of biotechnology, or what has been referred to as "The New Biology." All too often, past considerations of this topic have neglected to recognise the synergistic influences of law as a catalyst for codifying contemporary values into normative standards. Professor Smith reaches the conclusion that if traditional bioethical principles are to be seen as pertinent constructs for policy making, they must be broadened through the law of public health and Human rights. Law and Bioethics: Intersections along the Mortal Coil casts law as the pivotal force in bringing stability to the ongoing debates on how to maintain bioethical relevance in decision making and in so doing, it offers an excellent overview of the current bioethical issues in medical law considered in light of recent and ongoing technological developments in medicine. This book will be of particular interest to academics and students of Law, Political Science, Philosophy and Economics.

Narratives of the Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542

release date: Mar 01, 2012

Rip Van Winkle

Rip Van Winkle
RIP VAN WINKLE was published originally circa 1882 by McLoughlin Brothers, New York, New York. It was written by George P. Webster.
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