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UNINA9910288349003321 |
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Cooper, Melinda |
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Biolavoro globale : corpi e nuova manodopera / Melinda Cooper e Catherine Waldby ; traduzione e cura di Angela Balzano ; postfazione di Carlo Flamigni |
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Roma : DeriveApprodi, 2015 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910468058803321 |
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Issitt Micah L. |
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National security vs. civil & privacy rights / / Micah L. Issitt |
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Amenia, NY : , : Grey House Publishing, , [2018] |
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Boston, Massachusetts : , : Credo Reference, , 2019 |
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1-78684-952-6 |
1-68217-721-1 |
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[[First edition].] |
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1 online resource (727 pages) : illustrations |
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Opinions throughout history |
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Privacy, Right of - United States - Public opinion - History |
National security - United States - Public opinion - History |
Civil rights - United States - Public opinion - History |
Public opinion - United States - History |
Privacy, Right of - History |
Electronic books. |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 669-681). |
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Publisher's note -- Editor's introduction -- Historical timeline -- The right to privacy: foundations of a constitutional debate (1890) -- Defining search and seizure: the Olmstead case and the legality of wiretapping (1928) -- Retro wireless surveillance: Federal Communications Act of 1934 and Goldman v. United States (1942) -- Privacy and the Red Menace: Barenblatt v. United States (1959) -- The constitutional right to privacy: Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) and Katz v. United States (1967) -- Information rights: New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) -- The origins of data security: privacy and security in computer systems (1967 and 1975) -- Monitoring dissidents: the FISA Act of 1978 -- Modernizing privacy philosophy: "privacy and the limits of law" (1980) -- Adjusting to technology: the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (1986) -- Calm before the storm: legal standards for the intelligence community in conducting electronic surveillance (2000) -- Privacy surrenders to patriotism: the |
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PATRIOT Act (2001) -- The Orwellian Age: Big Brother and the privacy debate -- Dividing the republic: punditry and journalism -- Trying security: the 2005 PATRIOT Act hearings -- The President's surveillance program: the 2005 domestic surveillance controversy -- Eyes everywhere: the National Applications Office controversy (2007) -- Debating privacy rights: the scholarly debate over the state of privacy -- |
Reassuring consumers: the European cloud computing controversy -- National insecurity: the Snowden leaks (2013) -- The right to hide: national security vs. the free market -- Brute force: the encryption debate -- The advocates: privacy advocates -- The case for bulk data: PATRIOT Act renewal (2015) -- The Snowden effect: the USA Freedom Act (2015) -- The writ to refuse: the Apple, Inc. iPhone controversy (2016) -- The debate continues: Section 702 renewal (2016-2018) -- The existence of privacy: the philosophy of privacy -- Permanent imbalance: public opinion in the right to privacy debate -- Primary & secondary sources -- Glossary -- Historical snapshots -- Bibliography. |
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This new series from Grey House offers indepth, single volumes that follow the debate, or path, to a decision on a controversial topic as it evolved throughout history. Each volume offers a wide range of opinion essays and editorials, speeches, and journal articles and expert analysis. This volume offers a sweeping overview of the shifting tensions and public opinions fueled by Americans' expectations of privacy vs. their collective desire for national security. ... Diving into how far the government has gone and "should" go in the name of national security, this volume analyzes primary and secondary source documents such as Supreme Court decisions, articles from respected periodicals, and legislation. Coverage includes domestic spying, Apple's refusal to help with "back door" access of the iPhone, and the differences between President Obama's and President Trump's surveillance states. |
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UNINA9910789707003321 |
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Lorge Peter Allan <1967-> |
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Chinese martial arts : from antiquity to the twenty-first century / / Peter A. Lorge [[electronic resource]] |
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Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2012 |
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1-139-17957-8 |
1-107-22600-7 |
1-283-38391-8 |
9786613383914 |
1-139-18926-3 |
1-139-18796-1 |
1-139-19056-3 |
1-139-18334-6 |
1-139-18565-9 |
1-139-02986-X |
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1 online resource (x, 270 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
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Martial arts - China - History |
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Defining Martial Arts -- Authenticity and Real Kungfu -- Kung Fu, Gongfu, Qigong, and Chinese Terminology in English -- Conclusion -- 1. From the Stone Age to the End of the Spring and Autumn Period -- Women in Warfare -- Changes in Warfare in the Shang Dynasty -- Archery -- The Dagger-Axe (Ge), Axe, and Spear -- Chariots -- Martial Dances -- Violence and Society -- Conclusion -- 2. The Warring States Period -- Swords and Swordsmanship -- Archery and Archery Contests -- Halberds (Ji) and Spears -- Unarmed Combat -- Knights-Errant and Assassins -- Conclusion -- 3. The Qin and Han Dynasties -- The First Emperor and His Would-Be Assassins -- Qin Dynasty Wrestling -- Xiang Yu and Liu Bang -- The Han Dynasty Hundred Events and Martial Arts -- Conclusion -- 4. The Six Dynasties -- The Northern and Southern Dynasties -- Women Martial Artists in the Six Dynasties -- |
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Mulan -- The Return of Chinese Infantry -- Conclusion -- 5. The Sui and Tang Dynasties -- The Tang Military -- Martial Arts Training -- Women in Martial Arts Entertainment -- Monks and Bandits -- Military Exams -- Conclusion -- 6. The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and the Song Dynasty -- Archery -- Martial Arts Performances -- Weapons and Military Tests -- Conclusion -- 7. The Yuan Dynasty -- Mongol Martial Arts -- Archery -- Weapons -- Wrestling and Boxing -- Li Quan -- Conclusion -- 8. The Ming Dynasty -- The Ming Military -- Shaolin Temple -- Boxing -- Fencing with Swords -- Fencing with Long Swords -- Spear Techniques -- Staff Fighting -- Conclusion -- 9. The Qing Dynasty -- Ming Loyalists -- Internal versus External Martial Arts -- Self-Cultivation -- Shaolin -- Taiji, Bagua, Xingyi -- Rebellions -- Conclusion -- 10. Post-Imperial China -- The Chinese Nation and Republican China -- 1949 -- 1978 to the Present -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Martial Arts in Academia -- To Close. |
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In the global world of the twenty-first century, martial arts are practised for self-defense and sporting purposes only. However, for thousands of years, they were a central feature of military practice in China and essential for the smooth functioning of society. This book, which opens with an intriguing account of the very first female martial artist, charts the history of combat and fighting techniques in China from the Bronze Age to the present. This broad panorama affords fascinating glimpses into the transformation of martial skills, techniques and weaponry against the background of Chinese history, the rise and fall of empires, their governments and their armies. Quotations from literature and poetry, and the stories of individual warriors, infuse the narrative, offering personal reflections on prowess in the battlefield and techniques of engagement. This is an engaging and readable introduction to the authentic history of Chinese martial arts. |
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