Author: Jon Harrison Wallace
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reading (Elementary)
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Reversals Revisited
Author: Jon Harrison Wallace
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reading (Elementary)
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reading (Elementary)
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Progress in Reversal Theory
Author: M.J. Apter
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080867057
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Reversal Theory is a new general theory of motivation, emotion, personality, psychopathology and stress which challenges previous ideas in these fields and sets up an unusually broad and integrative conceptual framework of its own. The papers in the six sections which make up this volume are concerned with: - developing the theory itself - looking at different research areas, or psychological problems, from the perspective of reversal theory - describing empirical studies of different kinds aimed at testing ideas drawn from the theory.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0080867057
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Reversal Theory is a new general theory of motivation, emotion, personality, psychopathology and stress which challenges previous ideas in these fields and sets up an unusually broad and integrative conceptual framework of its own. The papers in the six sections which make up this volume are concerned with: - developing the theory itself - looking at different research areas, or psychological problems, from the perspective of reversal theory - describing empirical studies of different kinds aimed at testing ideas drawn from the theory.
Reversal Theory
Author: M. J. Apter
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1317766555
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
First published in 1985. In the eight years since the publication of the first papers by Apter and Smith outlining the basic principles of the theory of psychological reversals, interest in the theory has grown rapidly. So within this book the emphasis is very much upon opening up fresh avenues and interests with a view to stimulating and guiding those psychologists who, whether as academics or as practitioners, are involved with reversal theory at any level. Some of the papers are based upon material presented at the International Symposium on Reversal Theory held under the sponsorship of the Welsh Branch of the British Psychological Society in September 1983, while others have been written specially for this book. The topics covered have been carefully selected to give a representative flavour of what reversal theory is currently about.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1317766555
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
First published in 1985. In the eight years since the publication of the first papers by Apter and Smith outlining the basic principles of the theory of psychological reversals, interest in the theory has grown rapidly. So within this book the emphasis is very much upon opening up fresh avenues and interests with a view to stimulating and guiding those psychologists who, whether as academics or as practitioners, are involved with reversal theory at any level. Some of the papers are based upon material presented at the International Symposium on Reversal Theory held under the sponsorship of the Welsh Branch of the British Psychological Society in September 1983, while others have been written specially for this book. The topics covered have been carefully selected to give a representative flavour of what reversal theory is currently about.
Reversing
Author: Eldad Eilam
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118079760
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Beginning with a basic primer on reverse engineering-including computer internals, operating systems, and assembly language-and then discussing the various applications of reverse engineering, this book provides readers with practical, in-depth techniques for software reverse engineering. The book is broken into two parts, the first deals with security-related reverse engineering and the second explores the more practical aspects of reverse engineering. In addition, the author explains how to reverse engineer a third-party software library to improve interfacing and how to reverse engineer a competitor's software to build a better product. * The first popular book to show how software reverse engineering can help defend against security threats, speed up development, and unlock the secrets of competitive products * Helps developers plug security holes by demonstrating how hackers exploit reverse engineering techniques to crack copy-protection schemes and identify software targets for viruses and other malware * Offers a primer on advanced reverse-engineering, delving into "disassembly"-code-level reverse engineering-and explaining how to decipher assembly language
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118079760
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 630
Book Description
Beginning with a basic primer on reverse engineering-including computer internals, operating systems, and assembly language-and then discussing the various applications of reverse engineering, this book provides readers with practical, in-depth techniques for software reverse engineering. The book is broken into two parts, the first deals with security-related reverse engineering and the second explores the more practical aspects of reverse engineering. In addition, the author explains how to reverse engineer a third-party software library to improve interfacing and how to reverse engineer a competitor's software to build a better product. * The first popular book to show how software reverse engineering can help defend against security threats, speed up development, and unlock the secrets of competitive products * Helps developers plug security holes by demonstrating how hackers exploit reverse engineering techniques to crack copy-protection schemes and identify software targets for viruses and other malware * Offers a primer on advanced reverse-engineering, delving into "disassembly"-code-level reverse engineering-and explaining how to decipher assembly language
Sterilization Reversal
Author: John L. Long
Publisher: One More Soul
ISBN: 9780966977752
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher: One More Soul
ISBN: 9780966977752
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Reversing Course
Author: David Skidmore
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 9780826512734
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
By probing beneath the obvious and carefully sifting the abundant but poorly understood evidence, Skidmore finds at the root of Carter's failed effort an irresistible pressure to reverse a liberal foreign-policy agenda in order to address the effect at home of well-organized conservative criticism.
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN: 9780826512734
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
By probing beneath the obvious and carefully sifting the abundant but poorly understood evidence, Skidmore finds at the root of Carter's failed effort an irresistible pressure to reverse a liberal foreign-policy agenda in order to address the effect at home of well-organized conservative criticism.
Reversal
Author: Terald D. Blakey Sr.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1643500473
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
The famous author Harper Lee, who wrote To Kill a Mocking Bird, also was credited for coining the phase "You never really know a man until you understand things from his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." This book is dedicated to those who are black and have fanA!tasies concerning being the dominant cultural power. This book is dedicated to those who are not black but seek to understand from an innate perspective the black experience. This book is a mixture of some truth and embellishment, fact and fiction. Reversal is the story of the power of truth overcoming racial divide and deception empowered by hateful tradition. And yet Reversal is also the story of the power of forgiveness and brotherly love rechanneled down the pathway of humanity. This book was written in the hope and spirit that one day we can all cast aside our differences and be one. Terald D. Blakey Sr., author of Reversal: What If? We have made enormous progress in teaching everyone that racism is bad. Where we seem to dropaEUR"theaEUR"ball is in teaching people what racism actually is. Jon Stewart
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1643500473
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
The famous author Harper Lee, who wrote To Kill a Mocking Bird, also was credited for coining the phase "You never really know a man until you understand things from his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." This book is dedicated to those who are black and have fanA!tasies concerning being the dominant cultural power. This book is dedicated to those who are not black but seek to understand from an innate perspective the black experience. This book is a mixture of some truth and embellishment, fact and fiction. Reversal is the story of the power of truth overcoming racial divide and deception empowered by hateful tradition. And yet Reversal is also the story of the power of forgiveness and brotherly love rechanneled down the pathway of humanity. This book was written in the hope and spirit that one day we can all cast aside our differences and be one. Terald D. Blakey Sr., author of Reversal: What If? We have made enormous progress in teaching everyone that racism is bad. Where we seem to dropaEUR"theaEUR"ball is in teaching people what racism actually is. Jon Stewart
Reversing Babel
Author: Bruce R. O'Brien
Publisher: University of Delaware
ISBN: 1611490537
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
Reversing Babel: Translation among the English during an Age of Conquests, c. 800 to c. 1200, starts with a small puzzle: Why did the Normans translate English law, the law of the people they had conquered, from Old English into Latin? Solving this puzzle meant asking questions about what medieval writers thought about language and translation, what created the need and desire to translate, and how translators went about the work. These are the questions Reversing Babel attempts to answer by providing evidence that comes from the world in which not just Norman translators of law but any translators of any texts, regardless of languages, did their translating Reversing Babel reaches back from 1066 to the translation work done in an earlier conquest-a handful of important works translated in the ninth century in response to the alleged devastating effect of the Viking invasions-and carries the analysis up to the wave of Anglo-French translations created in the late twelfth century when England was a part of a large empire, ruled by a king from Anjou who held power not only in western France from Normandy in the north to the Pyrenees in the south, but also in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. In this longer and wider view, the impact of political events on acts of translation is more easily weighed against the impact of other factors such as geography, travel, trade, community, trends in learning, ideas about language, and habits of translation. These factors colored the contact situations created in England between speakers and readers of different languages during perhaps the most politically unstable period in English history. The variety of medieval translation among the English, and among those translators working in the greater empires of Cnut, the Normans, and the Angevins, is remarkable. Reversing Babel does not try to describe all of it; rather, it charts a course through the evidence and tries to answer the fundamental questions medieval historians should ask when their sources are medieval translations.
Publisher: University of Delaware
ISBN: 1611490537
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 311
Book Description
Reversing Babel: Translation among the English during an Age of Conquests, c. 800 to c. 1200, starts with a small puzzle: Why did the Normans translate English law, the law of the people they had conquered, from Old English into Latin? Solving this puzzle meant asking questions about what medieval writers thought about language and translation, what created the need and desire to translate, and how translators went about the work. These are the questions Reversing Babel attempts to answer by providing evidence that comes from the world in which not just Norman translators of law but any translators of any texts, regardless of languages, did their translating Reversing Babel reaches back from 1066 to the translation work done in an earlier conquest-a handful of important works translated in the ninth century in response to the alleged devastating effect of the Viking invasions-and carries the analysis up to the wave of Anglo-French translations created in the late twelfth century when England was a part of a large empire, ruled by a king from Anjou who held power not only in western France from Normandy in the north to the Pyrenees in the south, but also in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. In this longer and wider view, the impact of political events on acts of translation is more easily weighed against the impact of other factors such as geography, travel, trade, community, trends in learning, ideas about language, and habits of translation. These factors colored the contact situations created in England between speakers and readers of different languages during perhaps the most politically unstable period in English history. The variety of medieval translation among the English, and among those translators working in the greater empires of Cnut, the Normans, and the Angevins, is remarkable. Reversing Babel does not try to describe all of it; rather, it charts a course through the evidence and tries to answer the fundamental questions medieval historians should ask when their sources are medieval translations.
Advances in Reversal Theory
Author: M.J. Apter
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9789026512025
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
Explores some of the recent thinking in psychology along the lines that people are inherently inconsistent over time, and that the differences within an individual are as important as the differences among individuals. The 26 papers, most presented at conferences since 1988 (and many researchers hav
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9789026512025
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
Explores some of the recent thinking in psychology along the lines that people are inherently inconsistent over time, and that the differences within an individual are as important as the differences among individuals. The 26 papers, most presented at conferences since 1988 (and many researchers hav
Gender Reversal and Cosmic Chaos
Author: S. Tamar Kamionkowski
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0567137872
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
This book is about both the fear of gender reversal and its expression in the prophet Ezekiel's reworking of the marital metaphor. Kamionkowski argues that the abomination of "wife Jerusalem" is that she is attempting to pass for a male, thereby crossing gender boundaries and upsetting the world order. This story is therefore one of confused gender scripts, ensuing chaos and a re-ordering through the reinforcement of these strictly defined prescriptions of gendered behaviour.Using socio-historical evidence and the existence of the literary motif of "men turning into women" as a framework, this book argues that Ezekiel 16, in particular, reflects the gender chaos which arises as an aftermath of social and theological crises.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0567137872
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
This book is about both the fear of gender reversal and its expression in the prophet Ezekiel's reworking of the marital metaphor. Kamionkowski argues that the abomination of "wife Jerusalem" is that she is attempting to pass for a male, thereby crossing gender boundaries and upsetting the world order. This story is therefore one of confused gender scripts, ensuing chaos and a re-ordering through the reinforcement of these strictly defined prescriptions of gendered behaviour.Using socio-historical evidence and the existence of the literary motif of "men turning into women" as a framework, this book argues that Ezekiel 16, in particular, reflects the gender chaos which arises as an aftermath of social and theological crises.