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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Playing In The Park
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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd At The Beach
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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Visit To The Zoo
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Gefen Publishing House Mitzvah Girl
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Petrapetra Publications Full Circle
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Heron Books Glossary and Notes Carry on Mr Bowditch
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Bull Publishing Company Child of Mine Feeding with Love and Good Sense
Book SynopsisLooks at a wide range of disorders including allergies, asthma, and hyperactivity, and how to teach a child who is reluctant to eat. This book discusses the benefits and drawbacks of giving young children vitamins. It includes advice on: emotional, cultural, and genetic aspects of eating; and, proper diet during pregnancy.Table of ContentsFeeding Is Parenting; Your Child Knows How to Eat and Grow; Understanding Your Newborn; Your Feeding Decision: Breastfeeding or Formula-Feeding; Breastfeeding Your Baby; Formula-Feeding Your Baby; Feeding Your Older Baby; Feeding Your Toddler; Feeding Your Preschooler.
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Premanand Maharishi Mahesh Yogi The Biography of the Man Who Gave Transcendental Meditation to the World
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Kejafa Knowledge Works Dog Breeding
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Body-Feedback for Health, LLC Higher Vibrational Living
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Star Trek Star Trek Titan 3 Orions Hounds
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Gray Rabbit Publishing How to Argue the Constitution with a Conservative
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Summer Institute of Linguistics, Academic Publications Bible Translation: An Introductory Course in Translation Principles, Fourth Edition
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Cambria Press Cosmopolitan Rurality, Depopulation, and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in 21st-Century Japan
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Jimmy Griffin Publications The Art of Lamination
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P & I Nolan Fourth Service: Merchantmen at War, 1939-45
Book SynopsisHere at last is the true story of the merchant fleet during World War II, the non-fighting service in which 32,000 men died yet whose essential role has never been fully appreciated. The author, himself a member of the service from 1941-47, relates the stories of merchantmen and their crews with unique insight. From the early days of the war to the day of victory on the Rhine, through combined operations in the Mediterranean and at Normandy, the complete operation of the fleet is examined, with vivid accounts of the horrific losses undergone, the heroism of the crews and the sacrifices endured to ensure that Britain received its essential supplies of food, oil, and raw materials. Highly illustrated, this book will be absorbing for the war historian, maritime enthusiast and general reader alike.
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Companion Press,US Healing a Spouse's Grieving Heart: 100 Practical
Book SynopsisHelping widows and widowers to learn how to cope with the grief of losing their helpmate, their lover, and perhaps their financial provider, this guide shows them how to find continued meaning in life when doing so seems difficult. Bereaved spouses will find advice on when and how to dispose of their mate's belongings, dealing with their children, and redefining their role with friends and family. Suggestions are provided for elderly mourners, young widows and widowers, unmarried lovers, and same-sex partners. The information and comfort offered apply to individuals whose spouse died recently or long ago.
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Mind Potential Publishing How to Write Effective Policies and Procedures: The System that Makes the Process of Developing Policies and Procedures Easy
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Central West Publishing Fast PCB Design with Altium Designer
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Central West Publishing Advanced PLC Programming
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Bettie Young's Books Skin Health: Surgical Alternatives to Heathy Skin, Anti-Aging and Scar Revision: Updated and Revised
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Audio Enlightenment The Way of Mastery, Pathway of Enlightenment: The Way of Knowing, The Christ Mind Trilogy Volume III ( Pocket Edition )
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Terrapin Books The Practicing Poet: Writing Beyond the Basics
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Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing Connections Over Compliance: Rewiring Our Perceptions of Discipline
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Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing Connections Over Compliance: Rewiring Our Perceptions of Discipline
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Sharps Redmore Tranquil Spaces: Measuring the tranquillity of public spaces
£19.00
Dhora S.R.L. Impresa Sociale La Musica Delle Piante
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Astral International Pvt Ltd Textbook on Freshwater Aquaculture
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Astral International Pvt Ltd Animal Genetic and Breeding
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Elsevier Science Handbooks in Financial Globalization
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Great Developments Publishers Love is the Meaning of Life GODs Love 6 God Today
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Rowman & Littlefield Transnational Moments of Change
Book SynopsisOffering a broad introduction to the methodology and practice of transnational history, this work focuses on three defining moments of 20th century European history, when changes affected the whole of the continent.Trade ReviewIt encourages us to transcend the framework of Cold War politics and assess the history of European politics in both East and West in diachronic perspective. Moreover, taken together, the essays provide snapshots into the contemporary history of notions and practices of "democracy" in Europe. . . . This stimulating volume should, therefore, serve as an incentive to explore in more detail the meanings of "democracy" in the whole of Europe since 1945.Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Part 2 1945 Chapter 3 Recasting Democracy? Communist Parties Facing Change and Reconstruction in Post-War Europe Chapter 4 Window of Opportunities or trompe l'oeil? The Myth of Labor Unity in Western Europe after 1945 Chapter 5 Liberated Zones in Northern Italy and Southeastern France: The Cases of the Alto Tortonese and the Vercors Chapter 6 The Influence of Socialist Realism in Italy During the Immediate Postwar Period Part 7 1968 Chapter 8 "1968" and "The Cultural Revolution of the Long Sixties (c. 1958 - c. 1974)" Chapter 9 The Working Class Dimension Of "1968" Chapter 10 1968 East and West: Visions of Political Change and Student Protest from Across the Iron Curtain Chapter 11 Echoes of Provocation: "1968" and the Women's Movements in France and Germany Part 12 1989 Chapter 13 The Global Context of 1989 Chapter 14 The Development of a Green Opposition in Czechoslovakia: The Role of International Contacts Chapter 15 A Transcontinental Movement of Citizens? Strategic Debates in the 1980s Western Peace Movement Chapter 16 Opposition Networks and Transnational Diffusion in the Revolutions of 1989 Chapter 17 Bibliographic Essay
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ReR Megacorp Sounds from Dangerous Places
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc The Bloomsbury Handbook of Music and Art
Book SynopsisThis volume brings together prominent scholars, artists, composers, and directors to present the latest interdisciplinary ideas and projects in the fields of art history, musicology and multi-media practice. Organized around ways of perceiving, experiencing and creating, the book outlines the state of the field through cutting-edge research case studies. For example, how does art-music practice / thinking communicate activist activities? How do socio-economic and environmental problems affect access to heritage? How do contemporary practitioners interpret past works and what global concerns stimulate new works? In each instance, examples of cross or inter-media works are not thought of in isolation but in a global historical context that shows our cultural existence to be complex, conflicted and entwined. For the first time cross-disciplinary collaborations in ethnomusicology-anthropology, ecomusicology-ecoart-ecomuseology and digital humanities for art history, musicology and practiceTrade ReviewThis wonderfully diverse and stimulating collection of interdisciplinary essays demonstrates beautifully how contemporary humanities needs more complex polyphony. Launched predominantly from consideration of music and art interrelations, a new turn in humanities scholarship is being undertaken here by both established and emerging researchers. Drawing on geography, ecology, museology, ethics and anti-colonial approaches (among many others), the relevance of this collection to all of us working in the humanities can hardly be overstated. * Simon Shaw-Miller, Emeritus Chair of Art History, University of Bristol, UK, and author of Improvision: Orphic Art in the Age of Jazz (2022) *The editors of this exciting volume have worked a miraculous transformation on the nascent historiography of the autonomous and conjoined arts of music and visual cultures. Drawing together contributions from the notable, the new and a diversity of intersectional scholarly views, musical and visual landscapes emerge as unbounded spaces of performance and provocation. Liveness inhabits every carefully curated section, revealing a poetic of aesthetics and activism, always future-facing and deserving of immediate attention. * Diane V. Silverthorne, art historian, Vienna 1900 scholar and editor of Music, Art and Performance from Liszt to Riot Grrrl (Bloomsbury, 2018) *This latest addition to the cross-disciplinary field of art and music studies breaks new ground in its multi-faceted range of approaches and methodologies, diversity of voices and relevance. Essays by scholars and practitioners, case studies and interviews engage with current issues including climate change, queer studies, race relations and museum practice that invite new disciplines into the discourse. * Dr. Corrinne Chong, Assistant Curator, The Barnes Foundation *The broad topics of this interdisciplinary volume aim to break down disciplinary and conceptual silos. By reconciling perspectives of the ear and the eye with other senses, scholars and practitioners put human creative endeavors in environmental, philosophical, sensorial and social contexts. These varied forms of scholarly and social activism, artivism and increasing access for diverse publics all lead to an agenda for change: both for individuals, artistically and conceptually, and for the myriad collective ways that humans dwell on the planet. * Aaron S. Allen, Director, Environment & Sustainability Program and Associate Professor of Musicology, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA, and co-editor of Sounds, Ecologies, Musics (2023) *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Contributors Introduction Charlotte de Mille, The Courtauld Institute, UK, and Sarah Mahler Kraaz, Ripon College, USA Section One: Ways of Perceiving Section Introduction Charlotte de Mille, The Courtauld Institute, UK 1. Art, music and theology in the Lutheran church Margit Thøfner, Open University, UK 2. 'When silence speaks’: Sibelius, Music, Landscape Daniel Grimley, University of Oxford, UK 3. Patience between the Arts(From a Mountain of Monumental Waste) Lydia Goehr, Columbia University, USA, and Daniel Herwitz, University of Michigan, USA Section Two: Activism Section Introduction Sarah Mahler Kraaz, Ripon College, USA 4. Madame Campan’s Portraits or, Self-portrait of a feminist musicologist Rebecca Dowd Geoffroy-Schwinden, University of North Texas, USA 5. Racist and Ethnic Stereotypes in the Arts Travis Nygard, Ripon College, USA 6. Feminism Ann-Marie Hanlon, University of Galway, Ireland 7. Queerness in American Music Education: A Panoptic View Josh Palkki, Arizona State University, USA Section Three: Access: Socio-Economic / Environment and Sustainability Section Introduction Charlotte de Mille, The Courtauld Institute, UK 8. Whose museum? Applications in interdisciplinary thinking Mark O’Neill, Glasgow University, UK 9. Access and Engagement: Classical music in the pandemic and beyond Sarah Mahler Kraaz, Ripon College, USA 10. Toward Social Sustainability: Ethics and Community Engagement in Heritage Management Annalisa Bolin, Linnaeus University, Sweden, and David Nkusi, Rwanda Cultural Heritage Academy 11. Safeguarding the intangible: communities, cultures and ecomuseum practices Peter Davis, Newcastle University, UK 12. Ecotones and Climate Change in Contemporary Eco Art Mark Cheetham, University of Toronto, Canada 13. Western Art Music and the Aestheticization of Climate Change: The Case of John Luther Adams’s Become Ocean Tyler Kinnear, Independent Scholar, USA Section Four: Intersecting Cultures Section Introduction: Juliana M. Pistorius, University College London, UK 14. Globalisation: Voluspa Jarpa’s Altered Views and The Hegemonic Museum Mark Rectanus, Iowa State University, USA 15. Cultural Sound Mapping in Bern: Sound-Based Ethnomusicological Research in the 21st Century Britta Sweers, University of Bern, Switzerland 16. Unconventionally confrontational: Radicalized Asian affects, diasporic aesthetics, and the revival of Cambodian (American) rock music Runchao Liu, University of Denver, USA 17. Anti-Colonial Activism and the Canadian Opera Company, 2017-2022 Rena Roussin, University of Toronto, Canada 18. Musical Instruments and “Migration”: A Reinvestigation of the Lutes in the Shosoin Collection Ingrid M. Furniss, Lafayette College, USA Section Five: Intersecting Practice Section Introduction Sarah Mahler Kraaz, Ripon College, USA 19. Landscape/Music James Weeks, University of Durham, UK 20. Colour, Music and Synaesthesia Deborah Pritchard, composer and University of Oxford, UK 21. William Kentridge, Provisionality in process Interview by Sarah Mahler Kraaz, Ripon College, USA 22. Peter Sellars, St. Matthew Passion, opera Interview by Sarah Mahler Kraaz, Ripon College, USA 23. Hooligan Art Community in Conversation with Dr Charlotte De Mille, The Courtauld Institute of Art, November 2022 Charlotte de Mille, The Courtauld Institute of Art, UK 24. Curating Glyndebourne Nerissa Taysom, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, East Sussex, UK 25. Curating Music at the Courtauld Charlotte de Mille, The Courtauld Institute of Art, UK Appendix 1: Digital Resources Michelle Urberg, musicologist and librarian Index
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LUP - University of Michigan Press Castle Nowhere
Book Synopsis'Castle Nowhere' is Woolson's collection of stories set for the most part in the Great Lakes, in particular northern Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. She explores various themes, including environmental consciousness, race, and social pretensions.
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The University of Michigan Press Education
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The University of Michigan Press Prisoners Dilemma
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The University of Michigan Press On the Poetry of Philip Levine
Book SynopsisReaders and critics alike have applauded Philip Levine’s poems for their eloquent and elegiac narrative and their vivas for the dignity of the human spirit. On the Poetry of Philip Levine, the first critical collection to focus on this original and highly acclaimed poet, selects essays and reviews that span three decades.
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The University of Michigan Press Evolution and Culture
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Voltaire Foundation Correspondance Complete De Rousseau September
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Voltaire Foundation Voltaire and His World Studies Presented to
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Voltaire Foundation Siecle de Voltaire Hommage a Rene Pomeau
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Oxford Historical Society Building Accounts of All Souls College Oxford
Book SynopsisEdition, with full explanatory material, of the documents concerning the building of All Souls, Oxford: a vital source for our knowledge of the period.The accounts covering the construction of All Souls, Oxford, in the five years from its foundation in 1438 are among the most important documentary sources for English medieval building history, and provide an almost unique recordof the physical creation of an Oxford college. They are here published in full for the first time, with commentary and analysis by the late Simon Walker. Supplementary material includes plans and documentation of the site, a description of the buildings, and an inventory of the college rooms in the sixteenth century. Simon Walker was Professor of History, University of Sheffield; Julian Munby is head of Buildings Archaeology at Oxford Archaeology.Trade Review[A]n admirably useful and very finely produced volume. * ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW *Table of ContentsIntroduction Editorial Note The Building Accounts of All Souls College, 1438-1443 Appendix A: The Site of the College Appendix B: The Building Craftsmen and Personnel Appendix C: The College Buildings Appendix D: The College Furnishings
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Liverpool University Press Media Politics and Democracy in Palestine:
Book SynopsisIn opposition to the PA, liberal as well as Islamic social forces promote policies of protest and resistance, through media tools, against the authoritarian policies of the PA. The media is viewed as a public sphere in which these forces compete. Media institutions play an important role in setting the parameters of communication in processes of state building: promoting public debate and forming public spheres influence the modes of statecivil society relations. Combining concepts of political communication with social movement theory, the author examines the extent to which public opinion plays a role in determining the character of the political regime. The rising tension between the Palestinian Authority's attempts to deepen its control over society and the reaction to this development by opposition groups informs the analysis of each civil institution: the role of NGOs, the Islamic movement, the women's movement and Palestinian feminism, and the liberal-democratic intellectual elite, are all assessed through their media institutions and communication policies, to reveal the character of the emerging Palestinian public sphere.
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Almuzara ARTE DEL BUEN GOBIERNO CORPORATIVO EL
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