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Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a general term for many lymphomas of the skin including mycosis Fungoides and Sezary syndrome. This book presents the state of the art in CTCL epidemiology, clinical features, pathology, immunochemistry, diagnostic molecular techniques, staging and prognosis, and treatment. Edited by one of the leading experts in the disease, Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome provides comprehensive coverage of the disease and presents techniques for diagnosis and state-of-the-art treatment modalities, such as ultraviolet light, steroids, and topical chemotherapeutics.



Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York by Hector R. Cordero-Guzman, ISBN 1566398886

When you think of American immigration, what images come to mind? Ellis Island. East Side tenements. Pushcarts on Eighth Avenue. Little Italy. Chinatown. El Barrio. New York City has always been central to the immigrant experience in the United States. In the last three decades, the volume of immigration has increased as has the diversity of immigrant origins and experiences. Contemporary immigration conjures up old images but also some new ones: The sweatshops and ethnic neighborhoods are still there, but so are cell phones, faxes, e-mails, and the more intense and multilayered involvement of immigrants in the social, economic, and political life of both home and host societies.

In this ambitious book, nineteen scholars from a broad range of disciplines bring our understanding of New York's immigrant communities up to date by exploring the interaction between economic globalization and transnationalization, demographic change, and the evolving racial, ethnic, and gender dynamics in the...

Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York by Hector R. Cordero-Guzman, ISBN 1566398886
Lg cell phones > Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York by Hector R. Cordero-Guzman, ISBN 1566398886

High-Tech Inventions

From a new generation of cell phones that send pictures and short movies, to plasma TV screens, supercomputers and the worldwide web, technological progress has led to more exciting inventions in this title of the Crafty Inventions series. Get connected to the ?information superhighway? and find out if you could live in a virtual reality. Learn about the fastest computers in the world, how special software can trick your senses and how engineers build cars on screen. Then put what you have learned into practice by making a state-of-the-art mobile phone booth, a virtual reality helmet, a strap-on microchip maze and a set of groovy CD coasters. High-Tech Inventions
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You Can Hear Me Now: How Microloans and Cell Phones Are Connecting the Worlds Poor to the Global Economy

How economic development can address unmet human needs on a large scale

Bangladeshi villagers with cell phones helped build what is now a thriving $200 million company. What is the lesson for the rest of the world? This is a question author Nick Sullivan addresses in the tale of a new kind of entrepreneur, Iqbal Quadir.

Sullivan provides a new approach to building business opportunity in the developing world through a compelling account of what he calls the " external combustion engine" – a combination of market elements and forces that is already lifting people out of poverty in the Third World. The " engine" comprises three outside forces: information technology, imported by native entrepreneurs trained in the West, backed by foreign investors. Focusing primarily on the gripping stories of fast-growing cell phone companies, particularly Bangladesh’ s renowned GrameenPhone, the book describes an inclusive capitalism that engages and enables many of the...

You Can Hear Me Now: How Microloans and Cell Phones Are Connecting the Worlds Poor to the Global Economy
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