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Education Policy and Social Class

The Selected Works of Stephen J. Ball

This book brings together in one place Stephen Ball's key writings. Drawing on over 20 years' work, Professor Ball has selected his most seminal work - from education policy and sociology to his work on education and social class.

This book brings together in one place Stephen Ball's key writings. Drawing on over 20 years' work, Professor Ball has selected his most seminal work - from education policy and sociology to his work on education and social class.

Wiley's Level II CFA Program 11th Hour Final Review Study Guide 2023

Banish test anxiety before taking Level II of the CFA certification exam Wiley's Level II CFA Program 11th Hour Final Review Study Guide 2023 is a concise summary of the concepts covered on Level II of the CFA certification exams. Rather than act as a primary study tool, the book offers an effective and efficient way to review the subjects covered by the exam. The book covers: · Ethical and professional standards · Financial analysis tools, including quantitative methods, economics, and financial reporting and analysis · Portfolio management and analysis, including corporate finance · Assets, including equity investments, derivatives, fixed income, and alternative investments Perfect for any prospective CFA Level II exam taker seeking to improve their confidence with the test’s subject matter, Wiley's Level II CFA Program 11th Hour Final Review Study Guide 2023 is a must-have resource for improving your retention and understanding of core concepts licensed CFAs use every day.

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Validity in Interpretation

The object of interpretation is textual meaning in and for itself and may be called the meaning of the text. The object of criticism, on the other hand, is that meaning in its bearing on something else (standards of value, present concerns, etc.), and this object may therefore may be called the significance of the text. If textual meaning itself could change, contemporary readers would lack a basis for agreement or disagreement. No one would bother seriously to discuss such a protean object. The interpreter has to distinguish what a text implies from what it does not imply; he must give the text its full due, but he must also preserve norms and limits. For hermeneutic theory, the problem is to find a principle for judging whether various possible implications should or should not be admitted. By classifying the text as belonging to a particular genre, the interpreter automatically posits a general horizon for its meaning. The genre provides a sense of the whole, a notion of typical meaning components. Thus, before we interpret a text, we often classify it as casual conversation, lyric poem, military command, scientific prose, occasional verse, novel, epic, etc. The interpreter's job is to specify the text's horizon as far as he is able, and this means, ultimately, that he must familiarize himself with the typical meanings of the author's mental and experiential world. Hermeneutics must stress the reconstruction of the author's aims and attitudes in order to evolve guides and norms for construing the meaning of the text. Ambiguity or, for that matter, vagueness is not the same as indeterminateness. This is the crux of the issue. To say that verbal meaning is determinate is not to exclude complexities of meaning but only to insist that a text's meaning is what it is and not a hundred other things. Taken in this sense, a vague or ambiguous text is just as determinate as a logical proposition; it means what it means and nothing else.

Ambiguity or, for that matter, vagueness is not the same as indeterminateness. This is the crux of the issue.

Understanding the Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings

For the millions of citizens in the Arab World who came together in 2010–2011 to discover their common yearning for dignity and liberty, the real revolutions only began after the wave of protests. Understanding the Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings reassess the interests, potential and constraints of various socio-political players and their importance in the building of a constructive environment for democratic progress in the Middle East. Initiated by the Cairo-based Economic Research Forum and edited by Ishac Diwan, this invaluable volume features contributions by Middle East academics across the world. They examine the reasons behind the uprisings, how democratic transitions transpire, the role of Arab capitalism in the crises, and how the experiences of other countries such as Indonesia, Turkey and Iran, can forecast where these uprisings may lead the Middle East in the years to come. Contents:PrefaceIntroductionThe Genesis of the Uprisings:The Political Economy of Arab Presidents for Life — and After (Roger Owen)Understanding Revolution in the Middle East: The Central Role of the Middle Class (Ishac Diwan)The Making of the Tunisian Revolution (Fadhel Kaboub)A Transition to Democracy?:On the Determinants of Democratic Transitions (Caroline Freund and Melise Jaud)Islamists in Power? Inclusion, Moderation, and the Arab Uprisings (Jillian Schwedler)Arab Capitalism in Crisis:Detecting Corruption and Evaluating Programs to Control It: Some Lessons for MENA (Jeffrey B Nugent)Enhancing Competition in a Post-Revolutionary Arab Context: Does the Turkish Experience Provide Any Lessons? (Izak Atiyas)Lessons from Elsewhere:Political and Economic Developments in Turkey and The Transformation of Political Islam (1950–2010) (Hasan Ersel)Social Order, Rents, and Economic Development in Iran Since the Early 20th Century (Hadi S Esfahani & Esra Ç Gürakar)What Happened in the Early Years of Democracy: Indonesia's Experience (Akhmad R Shidiq and Philips J Vermonte) Readership: Graduate and research students, political scientists, economists, social scientists who specialize in the political economy of the Middle East and current affairs in the MENA Region. Key Features:Written by distinguished Middle East scholars from around the worldTimely topic with the aftermath of Arab revolutions still unfoldingGoes beyond the political perspective of the uprisings (which is what many books tend to focus on), and provides analyses on socio-economic and political-economic aspects of eventsKeywords:Political Economy;Democracy;Transitions;MENA;Arab Spring;Tunisia;Egypt;Libya;Turkey;Yemen;Indonesia;Revolutions;Political Islam;The Middle East;Islamists;Corruption;Competition;Iran;Social Order;Rents;Economic DevelopmentReviews: “How are we to understand the origins and consequences of the momentous changes which have rocked the Middle East in the past four years? This book brings together some of the most insightful scholars of the region to begin to distill some of the lessons from this experience. It takes on board the extent of the variation and the rich historical legacies. An important and fascinating work.” James A Robinson David Florence Professor of Government Harvard University “This is an important book for those are interested in the Arab region and recent ground-breaking events. Ishac Diwan and his colleagues have made a great contribution by providing deep and thought-provoking perspectives on the causes and implications of the so-called Arab Spring.” Mustapha Kamel Nabli Former Governor, Central Bank of Tunisia “… efforts to understand why the uprisings took place, and what effects they have had so far, are of the greatest importance … The contributors to this volume are to be congratulated for the many skillful ways they use a Political Economy approach to provide trenchant evidence …” Roger Owen A J Meyer Professor Emeritus of Middle East History Harvard University “This volume makes a valuable contribution to the growing literature on the Arab uprisings.” Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online “It includes the most commentary on the structural factors behind the uprisings, and a credible hypothesis emerges from some of its essays: in recent decades, neoliberal reforms enacted by Arab states combined with corrupt privatization schemes and crony capitalism to undermine the economic base of the middle class to ally with the lower-middle class and the poor.” Foreign Affairs

Initiated by the Cairo-based Economic Research Forum and edited by Ishac Diwan, this invaluable volume features contributions by Middle East academics across the world.

Al-Quran on Oneness of The Being

All the prophets and Awliya (saints) that emerges from time to time in this world were those sent by Allah (the God) to rid of a mental disorder mankind has afflicted with, preventing the attainment of peace and tranquility. The cause of this mental disorder is the feeling that Allah and the creation are separate from each other. Unless this thought (Shirk-equating) is removed from the hearts and minds, there is no way to achieve the union with God. Al-Quran on Oneness of The Being written by Sheihul Mufliheen M.S.M Abdullah (Rah) Distinctly understand the truth about the fundamental principles of Islam that there is nothing but God which is based on Quran, Hadith and Reasoning.

Al-Quran on Oneness of The Being written by Sheihul Mufliheen M.S.M Abdullah (Rah) Distinctly understand the truth about the fundamental principles of Islam that there is nothing but God which is based on Quran, Hadith and Reasoning.

Al-Quran on Oneness of the Being

All the prophets and Awliya (saints) that emerges from time to time in this world were those sent by Allah (the God) to rid of a mental disorder mankind has afflicted with, preventing the attainment of peace and tranquility. The cause of this mental disorder is the feeling that Allah and the creation are separate from each other. Unless this thought (Shirk-equating) is removed from the hearts and minds, there is no way to achieve the union with God. Al-Quran on Oneness of The Being written by Sheihul Mufliheen M.S.M Abdullah (Rah) Distinctly understand the truth about the fundamental principles of Islam that there is nothing but God which is based on Quran, Hadith and Reasoning.

Al-Quran on Oneness of The Being written by Sheihul Mufliheen M.S.M Abdullah (Rah) Distinctly understand the truth about the fundamental principles of Islam that there is nothing but God which is based on Quran, Hadith and Reasoning.

Time and Project Management Strategies for Librarians

As budgets for libraries continue to shrink, the key challenge facing the 21st century librarian is finding how to do more with less. This book features more than thirty essays that provide valuable tips for the professional who must cope with increasing demands upon their resources. Librarians will get tips on how to identify the most important tasks for the library; eliminate non-essential functions and processes; increase reliance on volunteers, interns, and students; optimize daily routines; and more.

This book features more than thirty essays that provide valuable tips for the professional who must cope with increasing demands upon their resources.

Accents of English: Volume 1

The first comprehensive study of how English is pronounced by different people in different places. It provides an integrated and unified framework for existing scholarly treatments of regional forms of speech and makes many original contributions to the field.

The first comprehensive study of how English is pronounced by different people in different places.