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Galison's Ever Upward Floral shaped bookmarks feature three unique
designs from artist Emily Taylor. The set includes 3 different
magnetic clsip bookmarks, sure to add a little color and beauty to
your book or magazine. * Wonderful gift for any reader * Perfect
stocking stuffer * Size: 2.83 x 8.86", 72 x 225 mm * 3 unique
bookmarks * Fold at the top for flush fit
The Ever Upward Grow Your Own Way 1000 Piece Puzzle from Galison
draws inspiration from vintage packaging for both a challenging as
well as joyous puzzle experience. Galison puzzles are packaged in
matte-finish sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage.
* 1000 pieces, Random cut * Box Size: 11.25 x 8.25 x 2", 86 x 210 x
51 mm, Puzzle Size: 27 x 20", 508 x 686 mm * Includes Color Puzzle
Insert with Puzzle Image * Virtually No Puzzle Dust * Puzzle
greyboard contains 90% recycled paper. Packaging contains 70%
recycled paper and is made responsibly from FSC-certified material.
Printed with nontoxic inks.
The Blooms of Love Greeting Card Puzzle from Galison is a 60-piece
postcard puzzle featuring a beautifully illustrated bouquet of
flowers. Package comes with the puzzle fully assembled. Write the
message on the back, break up the pieces, place in the envelope and
mail. The perfect greeting card surprise to send to family and
friends! * A greeting card and puzzle in one! * Size: 5.5 x 7.375 x
0.375", 140 x 187 x 10 mm * 60 Piece Puzzle * Sticker Seal *
Colored Envelope
This joyous puzzle from Emily Taylor draws inspiration from vintage
ephemera and packaging. The gorgeous colors combine with phrases to
create an oasis of calm. Galison puzzles are packaged in
matte-finish sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage.
An insert of the full puzzle image is also included. * 500 pieces *
Box Size: 8 x 8 x 1.5", 203 x 203 x 41 mm * Puzzle Size: 20 x 20",
508 x 508 mm * Ribbon Cut pieces * Includes Puzzle Insert
The Confetti Birthday Cake Greeting Card Puzzle from Galison is a
60-piece postcard puzzle featuring a deliciously looking birthday
cake. Package comes with the puzzle fully assembled. Write the
message on the back, break up the pieces, place in the envelope and
mail. The ultimate birthday surprise! * A greeting card and puzzle
in one! * Size: 5.5 x 7.375 x 0.375", 140 x 187 x 10 mm * 60 Piece
Puzzle * Sticker Seal * Colored Envelope
Illustration and Heritage explores the re-materialisation of
absent, lost, and invisible stories through illustrative practice
and examines the potential role of contemporary illustration in
cultural heritage. Heritage is a ‘process’ that is active and
takes place in the present. In the heritage industry, there are
opposing discourses and positions, and illustrators are a critical
voice within the field. Grounding discussions in concepts
fundamental to the illustrator, the book examines how the
historical voice might be ‘found’ or reconstructed. Rachel
Emily Taylor uses her own work and other illustrators’ projects
as case studies to explore how the making of creative work –
through the exploration of archival material and experimental
fieldwork – is an important investigative process and engagement
strategy when working with heritage. What are the similar functions
of heritage and illustration? How can an illustrator ‘give
voice’ to a historical person? How can an illustrator disrupt an
archive or museum? How can an illustrator represent a historical
landscape or site? This book is a contribution to the expanding
field of illustration research that focusses on its position in
heritage practice. Taylor examines the illustrator’s role within
the field, while positioning it alongside the disciplines of
museology, anthropology, archaeology, performance, and fine art.
The Sweet Confections 500 Piece Puzzle is a glossary of sweet
patisserie treats, created by Emily Taylor in her signature
lighthearted style, and simultaneously modern and nostalgic sense
of color. Galison puzzles are packaged in matte-finish sturdy
boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage. • 500 pieces,
Random cut • Box: 8 x 8 x 1.5", 203 x 203 x 41mm; Puzzle: 20 x
20", 508 x 508 mm • Includes Color Insert with Puzzle Image •
Virtually No Puzzle Dust • Puzzle greyboard contains 90% recycled
paper. Packaging contains 70% recycled paper and is made
responsibly from FSC-certified material. Printed with nontoxic
inks.
Galison's shaped puzzle set features three of whimsical floral
illustrations by Emily Taylor. Use the tins as decor when each
puzzle is done! * Three 100-piece Puzzles * Box Size: 7.5 x 4 x
2.75", 190 x 102 x 70 mm * 3 Individual Coordinating Tins, each 2.5
x 3.5", 64 x 89mm * Puzzle Size: 5 x 8.25", 127 x 210mm * 3
Individual Coordinating Tins
Galison's Ever Upward Stamps bookmarks feature three unique designs
from artist Emily Taylor. The set includes 3 different magnetic
clip bookmarks, sure to add a little color and beauty to your book
or magazine. * Size: 2.83 x 8.86", 72 x 225 mm * 3 unique bookmarks
* Fold at the top for flush fit * Wonderful gift for any reader *
Perfect stocking stuffer
Emily Taylor Soap Sheets from Galison are convenient, compact and
easy to use for your life on the go with family, at work, or
traveling on planes and trains. This beautifully packaged cleansing
packet is not only essential to wash away pathogens on the go, it's
perfect to leave out in your bathroom or give as a gift! * Size:
2.65 x 3.25 x 0.2", 67 x 83 x 5 mm * 30 Sheets * One sheet provides
a thorough cleaning * Unscented * Biodegradable
Over the last few years intensive community programmes for both
young and adult offenders have become established in the UK as an
important new component of penal policy - the ISSP (Intensive
Supervision and Surveillance Programme) for persistent and serious
young offenders, and the ICCP (Intensive Control and Change
Programme) for adult offenders. Expectations of these programmes
have been high, but the evidence relating to their effectiveness is
mixed, and a number of critical concerns have emerged. This book
seeks to address these issues, providing a timely review of the
current literature, and presents findings of a recent national
evaluation of ISSP. Emerging lessons for future penal policy are
presented, and set within a wider theoretical context. The book
concludes by stressing the need for greater realism and further
evidential support if such programmes are to gain long-term
credibility, and also to consider the appropriateness of differing
forms of targeting as well as the emphasis placed on the various
methods of surveillance.
Over the last few years intensive community programmes for both
young and adult offenders have become established in the UK as an
important new component of penal policy the ISSP (Intensive
Supervision and Surveillance Programme) for persistent and serious
young offenders, and the ICCP (Intensive Control and Change
Programme) for adult offenders. Expectations of these programmes
have been high, but the evidence relating to their effectiveness is
mixed, and a number of critical concerns have emerged. This book
seeks to address these issues, providing a timely review of the
current literature, and presents findings of a recent national
evaluation of ISSP. Emerging lessons for future penal policy are
presented, and set within a wider theoretical context. The book
concludes by stressing the need for greater realism and further
evidential support if such programmes are to gain long-term
credibility, and also to consider the appropriateness of differing
forms of targeting as well as the emphasis placed on the various
methods of surveillance.
The Ever Upward Birthday Shaped Notecard from Emily Taylor features
artwork inspired by vintage botanical and ornithological books. The
back of the card is blank so that you can add a personal message of
your choice. The stand allows the recipient to display the card in
their space-like a floral bouquet, but with a longer shelf life! *
Size: 5 x 7", 127 x 178 mm * Shaped flat notecard (extra thick
cardstock) * Blank back for message writing * Includes a stand *
Gold Foil Stamp * Colored Envelope
The Ever Upward Greeting Assortment Notecard Set has artwork from
Emily Taylor at Ever Upward which is inspired by vintage botanical
and ornithological books. This lovely assortment has 8 of her most
popular designs which are blank on the inside so you can write your
own greeting or message. * 16 cards & 17 envelopes * 8 Styles x
2 each * Sturdy Drawer Box * 5.75 x 4.5 x 1.5", 146 x 114 x 38 mm *
Perfect for any occasion!
This open access book considers science and empire, and the stories
we tell ourselves about them. Using British Nobel laureate Ronald
Ross (1857-1932) and his colleagues as access points to a wider
professional culture, Empire Under the Microscope explores the
cultural history of parasitology and its relationships with the
literary and historical imagination between 1885 and 1935. Emilie
Taylor-Pirie examines a wealth of archival material including
medical lectures, scientific publications, popular biography, and
personal and professional correspondence, alongside novels, poems,
newspaper articles, and political speeches, to excavate the shared
vocabularies of literature and medicine. She demonstrates how forms
such as poetry and biography; genres such as imperial romance and
detective fiction; and modes such as adventure and the Gothic,
together informed how tropical diseases, their parasites, and their
vectors, were understood in relation to race, gender, and nation.
From Ancient Greece, to King Arthur's Knights, to the detective
work of Sherlock Holmes, parasitologists manipulated literary and
historical forms of knowledge in their professional self-fashioning
to create a modern mythology that has a visible legacy in
relationships between science and society today.
Illustration and Heritage explores the re-materialisation of
absent, lost, and invisible stories through illustrative practice
and examines the potential role of contemporary illustration in
cultural heritage. Heritage is a ‘process’ that is active and
takes place in the present. In the heritage industry, there are
opposing discourses and positions, and illustrators are a critical
voice within the field. Grounding discussions in concepts
fundamental to the illustrator, the book examines how the
historical voice might be ‘found’ or reconstructed. Rachel
Emily Taylor uses her own work and other illustrators’ projects
as case studies to explore how the making of creative work –
through the exploration of archival material and experimental
fieldwork – is an important investigative process and engagement
strategy when working with heritage. What are the similar functions
of heritage and illustration? How can an illustrator ‘give
voice’ to a historical person? How can an illustrator disrupt an
archive or museum? How can an illustrator represent a historical
landscape or site? This book is a contribution to the expanding
field of illustration research that focusses on its position in
heritage practice. Taylor examines the illustrator’s role within
the field, while positioning it alongside the disciplines of
museology, anthropology, archaeology, performance, and fine art.
Achieving Exclusive Breastfeeding is based on the United States
Breastfeeding Coalition's (USBC) article by Dr. Miriam Labbok and
Emily Taylor published in 2009. This volume is produced with
permission from USBC, and is the product of the ongoing work of the
two original authors, with important additions and insight from
CGBI team member Kathy Parry. The authors have updated and revised
the original monograph to address the ever changing breastfeeding
environment, adding new resources, updating the breastfeeding
research and advocacy discussions, and now offering summaries of
selected ongoing programs supportive of exclusive breastfeeding.
This revision highlights promising activities and programs in the
U.S. that are helping eliminate barriers to achieving exclusive
breastfeeding. This book covers: -The need to advance exclusive
breastfeeding -Obstacles and opportunities for exclusive
breastfeeding during the reproductive health continuum -Findings
related to the obstacles, opportunities, current interventions, and
gaps at eight time periods during the reproductive health cycle
-Suggestions for innovative implementation to advance exclusive
breastfeeding -The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Support
Breastfeeding -Monitoring, evaluation, and research needs
-Considerations for expansion, replication, and scaling up of
activities -Next steps If you are involved in protecting, promoting
or supporting breastfeeding, this volume will help you explore what
others are doing. It examines the timing of interventions,
addressing the life-cycle perspective, and offers insight from
health, socio-political and media and marketing perspectives. This
book will also give you facts and figures that may help garner
support for your planned and ongoing activities, and provide you
with ideas for the next steps you need to take to improve the
impact of your efforts. Additionally, the annotated bibliography
made available by the authors provides a user-friendly guide to the
latest research related to exclusive breastfeeding in the U.S. and
related settings. This bibliography is accessible via a link in the
resource section. Kathy Parry, a new member of the CGBI team, has
updated the annotated bibliography from the article for the book.
There is a link in the resource section to access the bibliography.
This volume explores changing perceptions of health and disease in
the context of the burgeoning global modernities of the nineteenth
century. With case studies from Britain, America, France, Germany,
Finland, Bengal, China and the South Pacific, it demonstrates how
popular and medical understandings of the mind and body were
reframed by the social, cultural and political structures of
'modern life'. Chapters in the collection examine ways in which
cancer, suicide and social degeneration were seen as products of
the stresses and strains of 'new' ways of living. Others explore
the legal, institutional and intellectual changes that contributed
to modern medical practice. The volume traces how physiological and
psychological problems were constituted in relation to each other
and to their social contexts, offering new ways of contextualising
the problems of modernity facing us in the twenty-first century.
This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development
Goal 3, 'Good health and well-being'. -- .
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