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Ricciardi, Silvana RinaldiNapoliLiguori1994viii, 321 p.24 cmCalcolo delle probabilitàEserciziMatematica statisticaCalcolo delle probabilita519.076519.5519.207623itaRicciardi,Luigi Maria20727Rinaldi,Silvana20728ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000134911040332160 519.207 RICL 19946193FAGBCBF-60-000814822MA1BF-60-000914823MA1BF-60-000614818MA1BF-60-000714823MA1519.076-RIC-1O2360SC1519.076-RIC-1N2359SC1519.076-RIC-1L2357SC1519.076-RIC-12097SC1519.076-RIC-1A2098SC1519.076-RIC-1B2099SC1519.076-RIC-1C2100SC1519.076-RIC-1M2358SC1519.076-RIC-1D2101SC1519.076-RIC-1P2361SC1519.076-RIC-1E2102SC1519.076-RIC-1F2103SC1519.076-RIC-1G2104SC1519.076-RIC-1H2105SC1519.076-RIC-1I2106SC1D-60-RRE-0218489MA1D-60-RRE-0519470MA1D-60-RRE-0319420MA1D-60-RRE-0419469MA1D-60-RRE-0114820MA1D-60-RRE-0624761MA1D-60-RRE-0724762MA1122-E-3214819MA1122-E-3524763MA1122-E-3624764MA1122-E-3724765MA1122-E-3824766MA1122-E-3924767MA1122-E-4024768MA1122-E-4124769MA1122-E-4224770MA1122-E-4324771MA1122-E-4424772MA126-A-11ingr. 160/2015MA126-A-20ingr. 161/2015MA1MA1SC1FSPBCFAGBC60-01Esercizi di calcolo delle probabilità73465UNINA03404nam 2200613 a 450 991095650130332120101012171616.097984006266789786612963674978128296367212829636789780313379352031337935110.5040/9798400626678(OCoLC)702678060(MiFhGG)GVRL4ESZ(MiAaPQ)EBC678356(OCoLC)1418754960(DLC)BP9798400626678BC(CKB)2670000000067478(MiFhGG)9780313379352(Perlego)4171584(EXLCZ)99267000000006747820101001e20102024 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrCivil liberties and the state a documentary and reference guide /Christopher Peter Latimer1st ed.Santa Barbara, Calif. :Greenwood,2010.New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),2024.1 online resource (xix, 367 pages) illustrations, portraitsDocumentary and reference guidesDescription based on print version record.9780313379345 0313379343 Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-361) and index.Cover; Contents; Reader's Guide to Related Documents and Sidebars; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Colonial and Founding Documents; 2. Early Court Rulings on Due Process, Equal Protection, First Amendment, and Privacy; 3. 20th-Century Statements and Enactments; 4. 20th-Century Court Rulings; 5. 21st-Century Enactments Concerning the War on Terror; 6. 21st-Century Court Rulings; 7. Arbitrary State Action and Politics; Civil Liberties Resources; IndexThis book covers documents and related information pertaining to civil liberties in America, including the debates over arbitrary state action, due process, equal protection, freedom of speech, and privacy issues.The USA PATRIOT Act, the actions and free speech of the Ku Klux Klan, and the use of privately owned devices with GPS by law enforcement are all highly controversial topics that fall under the blanket of civil liberties and federal or state authority--subjects that are important to most Americans. This book provides a comprehensive examination of arbitrary state action post-September 11, 2001, combining detailed examinations of specific legislation with watershed coverage of issues such as freedom of speech, press, and religion as well as various aspects of criminal law and procedure. This text presents documents from Britain, the American colonial period, the Founding period, and the modern era, including recent Supreme Court cases. The author provides an accompanying analysis of each document, providing insightful historical context and ramifications of the decisions and the laws passed.Documentary and reference guides.Civil rightsUnited StatesHistorySourcesCivil rightsHistory342.7308/5Latimer Christopher P1806362DLCDLCUtOrBLWBOOK9910956501303321Civil liberties and the state4355496UNINA06518nam 22008175 450 991074334560332120250604144610.0978981168039798116803969789811680403981168040X10.1007/978-981-16-8040-3(MiAaPQ)EBC6921853(Au-PeEL)EBL6921853(CKB)21393291800041(DE-He213)978-981-16-8040-3(EXLCZ)992139329180004120220312d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMental Health and Higher Education in Australia /edited by Abraham P. Francis, Margaret Anne Carter1st ed. 2022.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (361 pages)Print version: Francis, Abraham P. Mental Health and Higher Education in Australia Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2022 9789811680397 Includes bibliographical references.Part 1: An evolving higher education landscape in Australia including institutional and curriculum responses.-Chapter 1. Introduction ( Abraham Francis).-Chapter 2. 2. Developing a University Mental Health Framework for Australia (Vivienne Browne and Penny Carlson).-Chapter 3. COVID-19 and the Changing Higher Education Landscape (Margaret Anne Carter, Vicki Hutton, Hyacinth Udah and Abraham P. Francis) -- Cultural Partnership Practice and Mental Health in Higher Education (Narayan Gopalkrishnan and Hurriyet Babacan).-Chapter 5. Investigating whether law schools in the UK and Australia are workplaces that support the Wellbeing of law teachers. (Rachael Field, Caroline Strevens and Colin James).-Chapter 6. Creating Humanistic teaching approaches and developing pedagogical partnerships in promoting wellbeing in Higher Education (Mark David Chong, Abraham P Francis, , Margaret Anne Carter, and Frank Baffour).-Chapter 7. Student support in rural medical education: What does evidence-based practice look like? (Anna Kokavec, Jane Harte and Simone Ross) -- Part 2: Interdisciplinary Research Initiatives.-Chapter 8. Exploring Visual Art Students’ Wellbeing: A Multi-level Research Approach (Eileen Siddins). –Chapter 9. Reimagining higher education curricula for creative and performing artists: creating more resilient and industry-ready graduates (Ryan Daniel).-Chapter 10. Embedding an Aboriginal wellbeing intervention in Australian social work curriculum (Fiona Gardner, Mary Whiteside, Rachael Sanders).-Chapter 11. Promoting the mental wellbeing of law students through the curriculum and communities of practice (Dr. Ozlem Susler and Alperhan Babacan) -- Chapter 12. How Perfectionism, Procrastination and Parenting Styles Impact Students Mental Health And How Mindfulness And Self-Compassion May Be The Antidote (Kaz Mitchell) -- Chapter 13. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the higher education arrangements and mental well-being of students: A review (Saradamoyee Chatterjee) -- Part 3: Community Initiatives, Responses and Ways Forward .-Chapter 14. The Impact of Relationship Issues on the Mental Health of Students in Higher Education (Raquel Peel & Natalie Ward).-Chapter 15. Detoxing University Through Creative Engagement: (Ross W. Prior).-Chapter 16. Art, truth and beauty in the classroom: Individual creativity, knowledge, and the natural emergent properties of a self-organising system (Richard Hill) -- Chapter 17. International students in Australia During Covid-19 (Venkat Pulla, Elizabeth Carter, Abraham P Francis) -- Chapter 18. COVID-19 and mental health and wellbeing of higher education international students (Hyacinth Udah & Abraham P Francis) -- Chapter 19. Mental health in higher education and the community – building capability, sharing experience (Jeremy Audas) -- Chapter 20. Interprofessional collaboration in promoting wellbeing in the Higher Education Sector: The AMHHEC Experience (Beryl Buckby) -- Chapter 21. Mentally Healthy City Townsville: Promoting Well-being in Communities (Sue McGinty, Catherine Day, Kathryn Montafia, Anneliese Young, Zoltan Sarnyai).This book addresses a broad range of issues related to mental health in higher education in Australia, with specific reference to student and staff well-being. It examines the challenges of creating and sustaining more resilient cultures within higher education and the community. Showcasing some of Australia's unique experiences, the authors present a multidisciplinary perspective of mental health supports and services relevant to the higher education landscape. This book examines the different ways Australian higher education institutions responded/are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, with reference to domestic and international students. Through the exploration of practice and research, the authors add to the rich discourses on well-being in the higher education.Education, HigherMental healthEducation and stateTeachersTraining ofCommunity developmentSocial serviceHigher EducationMental HealthEducational Policy and PoliticsTeaching and Teacher EducationSocial Work and Community DevelopmentPsicologia clínicathubAssistència psiquiàtricathubUniversitatsthubAustràliathubLlibres electrònicsthubEducation, Higher.Mental health.Education and state.TeachersTraining of.Community development.Social service.Higher Education.Mental Health.Educational Policy and Politics.Teaching and Teacher Education.Social Work and Community Development.Psicologia clínicaAssistència psiquiàtricaUniversitats411Francis Abraham P.Carter Margaret-AnneMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910743345603321Mental health and higher education in Australia3559237UNINA