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"Seventy deeply troubled teenagers spend weeks, months, even years on a locked ward at a psychiatric hospital. They're not just failing in school, not just using drugs. They're out of control - violent or suicidal, in trouble with the law, unpredictable and dangerous. Everyone fears for their future." "Twenty years later, most of them still struggle. But astonishingly, a handful are thriving. They're off drugs. They're on the right side of the law....
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In this book, Gary William Flake develops in depth the simple idea that recurrent rules can produce rich and complicated behaviors. Distinguishing "agents" (e.g., molecules, cells, animals, and species) from their interactions (e.g., chemical reactions, immune system responses, sexual reproduction, and evolution), Flake argues that it is the computational properties of interactions that account for much of what we think of as "beautiful" and "interesting."...
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Schaede (international relations, U. of California at San Diego) and Grimes (international relations, Boston U.) term Japan's efforts to manage their domestic economy's response to globalization "permeable insulation," in that it attempts to insulate core domestic interests but aims to allow more freedom in certain corporate sectors. They present 10 separately authored chapters that examine the concept of permeable insulation as it relates to various...
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Although it typically is taken for granted that African economies perform poorly, it is less well known that there are a small but significant number of success stories on the continent. What accounts for Africa's average stagnation, and for the wide regional variations in developmental fortunes? Englebert argues with compelling statistics and the liberal use of examples that differences in economic performance both in Africa and across the developing...
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As America experiences the growing pains associated with the rapid social changes in the economy, technology, and culture, various groups must develop coping mechanisms to help them deal with the anxiety that is brought on by such changes. Generation Xers, on the cutting edge of these changes, are no exception. More so than any other group, elite Xers, those who are succeeding in the new economy, have adopted a unique personality style, chameleonism,...
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"This book tells the important story of three Latin American communities experiencing globalization at the point of contact between tradition and modernity: Brazil's rubber tappers, Bolivia's Guarani Indians, and Nicaragua's women cooperativists. Through exclusive, in-depth interviews, Heyck describes globalization and development in the words of people who are experiencing these forces at the grassroots level. The result is a multifaceted understanding...
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