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Twenty Years in Ukraine
By Dennis Ougrin, Anastasia Ougrin and Sophie Vounder
“This remarkable book is a most readable guide to the roller-coaster ride of modern Ukrainian politics.”
– Roald Hoffman, Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor of Humane Letters Emeritus at Cornell University, 1981 Chemistry Nobel Prize winner
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From Missiles to Microbes
By Solomon Rosenblatt
“a masterful journey through the world of an innovative chemist. It is a highly readable overview of the fascinating world of an inventor.”
– Dr Philip M. Tierno, Jr, Professor of Microbiology and Pathology, NYU (New York University) Grossman School of Medicine
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The Fraught Balance of Politics and Bureaucrats in American Public Service
By Mordecai Lee
“The author brilliantly explains how and why our public service often seems in turmoil, turbulence, chaos, and constant reform. The book is a fascinating, must read for everyone seeking deeper understanding of public service, including reflective practitioners, graduate students in political science, American history, and Master of Public Administration programs”
– David H. Rosenbloom, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, American University, US
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Computational Modeling by Case Study
All Models Are Uncertain
By Zachary del Rosario and Gianluca Iaccarino
“This is a book you’ll want to read and re-read. The world is complicated enough that we must use models that we know are wrong. So how then do we reason about the resulting error? This book shows how to quantify uncertainty using probability and statistics, while not hiding the underlying philosophical problems. It is well illustrated with live examples from engineering and stories from real life.”
– Art B. Owen Professor of Statistics, Stanford University
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What is Success? A Kaleidoscope of Possibilities from Women in the World Around the World
By Rana Dajani
“The revolutionary love and transformative power of feminism as a world view and political ideology has often been diminished by misleading creation stories that assert it is solely of white, upper class, and Global North origin. [The author] offers a long overdue correction to this flawed assumption.”
– Kavita Ramdas, Richard von Weisäcker Fellow of the Robert Bosch Academy, Berlin, Germany
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Celebrating Diversity in Becoming an Educational Researcher
This collection of reflective biographical accounts follows diverse academics on their journeys to becoming educational researchers. Their personal stories highlight the challenges, resolutions, and ‘what I wish I knew’, revealing a path that is profoundly transformational.
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Target Value Delivery in Building Projects
Discover Target Value Delivery: a method for setting budgets based on a building’s functional requirements before design begins. This practical guide for owners, designers, and contractors provides the tools to steer the budget and deliver the project vision with available funds.
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Investing with Art
From Paintings to Collectibles and NFTs
Beyond a financial asset, art is a source of immediate felicity. This book explores the ‘aesthetic yield’—the emotional pleasure of art—alongside its financial economics, from the challenges of forgery with AI to the difficulties of identifying returns and the world of NFTs.
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Walking to Connect with Nature and Respond to Anthropogenic Climate Change
Informed by Indigenous researchers and daily walks, this volume links scientific findings on deep time evolution to embodied interactions with rocks, trees, and weather. It explores ancient Gondwana, the first songbirds, and brings hope to young people facing climate change.
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Middle Class Challenges and Contested Futures in the USA and South Korea
Despite their different economic models, the middle classes in the US and South Korea face the same crisis: labor market instability and widening inequality. This book examines the causes, the consequences for family and education, and presents policy ideas for revitalization.
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The London Underground Public Private Partnership 1997-2010
No Way to Run a Railway
Confidential files reveal the bitter feud between Blair, Brown, and Livingstone for the London Underground. Uncover the political spin behind the spectacular collapse of the UK's largest public-private deal—a staggering £450 million failure.
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Quantum Science and Yijing Theory
What did the creators of the ancient Yijing (Book of Changes) think about the mind and the universe? This book explores the connections between modern quantum science and the Yijing, showing how the principles of quantum theory were also contemplated by its creators.
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A Brief History of Philosophy and Science
Imagining our World
This book traces the relationship between science and philosophy from the Ancient Greeks to the Enlightenment. The Age of Technology followed, alienating us from nature and thought. With science now threatening our world, can philosophy help us understand our place in it?
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Understanding Non-Ordinary Mental Expressions and their Capabilities
Near-death experiences, mystical states, and lucid dreaming have long been dismissed as dysfunctional phenomena. This book presents a transdisciplinary scientific approach, revealing them as meaningful states with potential for healing, Self-knowledge, and spiritual development.
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A History of Poets’ Reception of Mark Twain, 1863-1936
This collection of 350 poems about Mark Twain explores a neglected dimension of his popular reception. Ranging from anonymous rhymes to highbrow tributes, they trace the crests in Twain’s fame over the decades, proving useful to general readers, teachers, and scholars.
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Fundamentals of Human Ecology as a Paradigm for a More Sustainable Economy
Just as pollution disrupts nature, toxic cultural elements erode society. This book provides a roadmap to reverse this decay, starting with individual empowerment and self-leadership to rebuild our communities and foster sustainable leadership.
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Carols of Birds, Bells, and Sacred Hymns from Ukraine
An Anthology and Cultural Companion
This anthology of Ukrainian carols is a prism through which Ukraine’s history, culture, and vibrant spirit are revealed. It includes the original “Carol of the Bells,” music scores, translations, and the gripping narratives of choral activism that helped a nation survive.
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By RICHARD ZECKHAUSER"Robert Klitgaard leaps above the microscopic orientation of most policy analyses. He trounces policy advocacy masquerading as objective analysis. If you seek to address major issues confronting our world, take heed of the themes, principles, and approaches Klitgaard outlines."
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By GREGORY F. TREVERTON"Robert Klitgaard has not just taken on the hardest issues, ones too often avoided, from corruption to culture to inequality, he has lived them. His writing is a delight, combining the sharp analytics of a Paul Krugman with the vivid imagery of a Paul Theroux."
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