Physicians Recognize The Importance Of Patients' Emotions In Healing Yet Believe Their Own Emotional Responses Represent Lapses In Objectivity
He Will Find The Dramatic Fulfillment Of His Own Purpose
This Book Develops An Argument For The Power Of Collective Identity As An Impetus For State Prioritization Of Social Welfare
Late Have I Loved Thee Draws On The Riches Found In Augustine'S Sermons
He Has Distilled Years Of Experiment And Experience Into An Indispensable Broadbased Guide For Any Scientific Worker Tackling A Research Problem
Running The Numbers: Race, Police, And The History Of Urban Gambling (Historical Studies Of Urban America),New Glasford Physicians Recognize The Importance OfEvery Day In The United States, People Test Their Luck In Numerous Lotteries, From Staterun Games To Massive Programs Like Powerball And Mega Millions. Yet Few Are Aware That The Origins Of Todays Lotteries Can Be Found In An African American Gambling Economy That Flourished In Urban Communities In The Midtwentieth Century. In Running The Numbers, Matthew Vaz Reveals How The Politics Of Gambling Became Enmeshed In Disputes Over Racial Justice And