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Although Phillips is fully aware of the regional, sectional and ethnic divisions within prerevolutionary America — indeed in one chapter making the case that the American Revolution was also a civil war — he also claims that an embryonic American nation congealed in 1775.
In addition, the book contains a comprehensive glossary and discussion questions at the end of each chapter, making it even more useful in educational settings.
In the chapter Making a Personal Relationship with Death, Levy eloquently asks each of us to reflect on our own discomfort with death and how this affects our abilities to care.
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Crime-solving tales and skillfully constructed scenes rife with memorable anecdotes hold the reader's attention, but the detailed chemical explanations and meticulous accounts of lab procedures that fill each chapter make for a routine and predictable structure.
(I do enjoy Margaret's appearances, however, if only because she is fairly well defined and easy to dislike. Her domination of the final chapter makes for a pleasing symmetry).
The first chapter makes it clear that, under the terms of the Research Careers Initiative, universities have an increasing responsibility to help postdocs develop their careers.
This chapter makes the argument for user-centered design and for field research as the essential starting point.
There is a long way to go in this approach, but the chapter makes an initial contribution in this regard.
Since there are various techniques toward this objective, this chapter makes a survey on some relevant proposals.
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