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Bohemian styled hand clutch in braided cow leather. Closes with a zipper and the inside features a wallet on one side and space for other belongings. It is divided by a zipper pocket for easy access and has a removable braided handle strap for carrying. The bag measures 22 cm in length and 12 cm in height.
French Connection pony skin clutch bag, fully lined, with a frame at top, an interior zip pocket and a press stud fastening tab. Dimensions: 12 W x 7 H x 3 1/2 D
This sleek and polished leather bag from Octopus functions as a clutch or shoulderbag. It features a braided flap with a button and zip closure, a removable and adjustable shoulder strap and an interior zip compartment. The bag measures 23cm in length and 13.5cm in height.
Compliment an elegant evening look with this beautiful clutch from Friis & Company in a quilted and simple design, featuring a flap top closure and a turn-lock fastening. Length: 28cm, Height: 19cm.
Friis & Company clutch in a mix block design for an anytime contemporary-cool look. It folds over with a zip closure and has interior pockets. Length: 33cm, Height: 21cm.
Modern and practical Friis & Company clutch with a structured flap-front design and bold piping detail. It features an adjustable and detachable shoulder strap and interior pockets. Can be worn as a crossbody style also. Length: 34cm, Height: 22cm, Width: 7cm.
Cool colour block design featured on this small purse from Vila in a mock leather look. It has a zip closure with a zip compartment in the interior and space for cards, bills and other small valuables.
Trim an elegant evening look with this simple yet chic Friis & Company clutch. It features a round handle, a flap top closure with a snap-button fastening, zip closure and interior pockets. Length: 35cm, Height: 24cm.
This style with embossed Octopus logo design can be used as a wallet or a clutch! Composed of smooth cow skin, it has two zip details on the exterior and a zip closure with an attached wrist strap. The interior has one zip pocket. It measures 20 cm in length and 10 cm in height.
Colourblocking style in this sleek clutch for a strong 70's look from Friis & Company. *Adjustable shoulder strap *Flap top and top zip closure *Fully lined *Interior zip pocket *Length: 34cm, Height: 22cm, Width: 3cm
A. J. P. Taylor examines the relations of the Great Powers, when Europe was still the centre of the world. Written in characteristically vigorous prose, this is a challenging and original diplomatic history, that also considers the political and economic forces which made continental war inevitable.
Society today, writes Stephen Post, is "hypercognitive": it places inordinate emphasis on people's powers of rational thinking and memory. Thus, Alzheimer disease and other dementias, which over an extended period incrementally rob patients of exactly those functions, raise many dilemmas. How are we to view--and value--persons deprived of what some consider the most important human capacities? In the second edition of The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease, Post updates his highly praised account of the major ethical issues relating to dementia care. With chapters organized to follow the progression from mild to severe and then terminal stages of dementia, Post discusses topics including the experience of dementia, family caregiving, genetic testing for Alzheimer disease, quality of life, and assisted suicide and euthanasia. New to this edition are sections dealing with end-of-life issues (especially artificial nutrition and hydration), the emerging cognitive-enhancing drugs, distributive justice, spirituality, and hospice, as well as a critique of rationalistic definitions of personhood.The last chapter is a new summary of practical solutions useful to family members and professionals. Praise for The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease: "Health professionals who deal with dementia, as well as family members who care for relatives who become disabled, will find this book thoughtful, engaging, and provocative."--New England Journal of Medicine "The genuine concern and caring that permeates this well-researched, informative and moving book leads me to recommend it highly both to academic and general readers."-Heythrop Journal "This is a much needed and inspirational addition to the literature of Alzheimer's disease ...Ethics Committees will find it invaluable as will nursing home administrators, directors of nursing, and all who care for people no longer able to care for themselves."--Journal of Long-Term Care Administration "An intelligent and morally informed treatment of dementia in the aged."-- Firs
Harold J. Krent presents determinants of the president's role under the Constitution - presidential initiative in administering the law and providing foreign policy leadership, maintaining congressional control over policymaking, and ensuring that the president be accountable to the public.
Law and order has become a key issue throughout the world. Crime stories saturate the mass media and politicians shrilly compete with each other in a race to be the toughest on crime. Prisons are crammed to bursting point, and police powers and resources extended repeatedly.
Letters from the last years of Santayana's life, written as he completed Dominations and Powers, the final volume of his autobiography, and the one-volume abridgment of his early five-part masterwork, The Life of Reason.
Traditionally, stability in Asia has relied on America's bilateral alliances with Japan, Australia, and the Republic of Korea. Yet in recent years, emergent and more active multilateral forums& mdash;such as the Six-Party Talks on North Korea and the East Asia Summit& mdash;have taken precedence, engendering both cooperation and competition while reflecting the local concerns of the region.Some are concerned that this process is moving toward less-inclusive, bloc-based "talking shops" and that the future direction and success of these arrangements, along with their implications for global and regional security and prosperity, remain unclear. The fifteen contributors to this volume, all leading scholars in the field, provide national perspectives on regional institutional architecture and their functional challenges. They illuminate areas of cooperation that will move the region toward substantive collaboration, convergence of norms, and strengthened domestic institutions.They also highlight the degree to which institution building in Asia& mdash;a region composed of liberal democracies, authoritarian regimes, and anachronistic dictatorships& mdash;has become an arena for competition among major powers and conflicting norms, and assess the future shape of Asian security architecture., reviewing a previous edition or volume
The threat of terrorism has become a fact of life for American citizens and, by extension, an important issue for current and future U.S. governments. International relations are inevitably affected by this situation, yet allies of the United States have of late been decrying the Bush administration's move toward unilateralism and its sceptical attitude toward multilateral approaches to security.In Smoke and Mirrors, Frank P. Harvey mounts a powerful case for American unilateralism by exposing the real costs, potential risks, and catastrophic failures of multilateral alternatives, that are rarely acknowledged by proponents. He addresses the relationship between globalization, terrorism, and unilateralism, and provides a systematic explanation for, and defence of, Washington's response to threats of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The reality of an increasingly fragile national security environment will impose tremendous pressure on Republican and Democratic leaders alike, and will compel American officials to prioritize safety, protection, and invulnerability above all else in an effort to become self-reliant in matters of security.Harvey develops his arguments with evidence from two significant case studies: the American ballistic missile defence program and the 2003 war in Iraq.He argues that, as the costs and risks of relying exclusively on multilateralism increase, the logical, legal, strategic, and moral reasons for embracing only multilateral approaches to security are becoming more tenuous. The implications for Canada and Europe are obvious. As the U.S. becomes more threatened, the pressures that drive American unilateralism will clash with the foreign, economic, and security policies of other powers, including traditional allies, themselves motivated by a competing set of unilateral self-interests.Smoke and Mirrors will compel critics of the Bush administration to move beyond the assumption that American foreign policies are temporary in nature. Indeed, the tensions caused by t