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Five episodes from the children's animation following a little girl
who becomes a princess. When her mother marries the king, Sofia
(voice of Ariel Winter) becomes a member of the royal family
overnight and moves into their grand palace. In this instalment,
Snow White (Katherine Von Till) makes an appearance and helps Sofia
when the evil Miss Nettle (Megan Mullally) brings trouble to the
palace. The episodes are: 'The Enchanted Feast', 'The Buttercups',
'Tea for Too Many', 'Great Aunt-Venture' and 'Two Princesses and a
Baby'.
Collection of episodes from the animated series which follows young
Princess Elena (voice of Aimee Carrero) as she rules over the
enchanted kingdom of Avalor. After saving her land from an evil
sorceress, Elena enlists the help of her sister Isabel (Jenna
Ortega), friend Naomi (Jillian Rose Reed), wizard Mateo (Joseph
Haro) and royal guard Gabe (Jorge Diaz) as she attempts to keep her
people safe and prove she is ready to be queen. The episodes are:
'First Day of Rule', 'Model Sister', 'All Heated Up' and 'Island of
Youth'.
This captivating narrative tells the story of Beyers Truter, a world-renowned South African winemaker known for his expertise and dedication to crafting some of the finest wines. From his early days at Kanonkop to his rise as the proud owner of Beyerskloof, Beyers' journey is one of triumph, vision, and a profound love for his craft. In 1991, his exceptional skill earned him the prestigious title of International Winemaker of the Year.
At the heart of this story is Pinotage, the uniquely South African grape that Beyers championed with unmatched passion. His connection to this cultivar goes beyond winemaking—Pinotage became a symbol of his unwavering dedication to quality and innovation.
But Beyers' story is not just about wine. It’s a tale of a man who lives with a heart full of passion, generosity, and humility. His personal narrative is woven with humor, touching moments, and vivid anecdotes, whether recounting his nervous first harvest at Kanonkop or his dream of owning his own vineyard—a dream he realized with the creation of Beyerskloof.
Through this memoir, Beyers shares stories of deep friendships, camaraderie with fellow wine legends, and the simple joys of life, such as his love for dogs, diving, seafood, and the people of Namibia. This is not a conventional biography, but rather an exploration of Beyers Truter’s zest for life, his unwavering commitment to his craft, and the relationships that shaped him along the way.
Traildust In A Wine Glass is a celebration of passion, perseverance, and the beauty of living fully—one glass of wine at a time.
Four episodes from the children's animation following a little girl
who becomes a princess. When her mother marries the king, Sofia
(voice of Ariel Winter) becomes a member of the royal family
overnight and moves into their grand palace. In this instalment,
after receiving a book of secrets from her Aunt Tilly (Bonnie
Hunt), Sofia finds her destiny is to become the new Story Keeper of
the castle's secret library. The episodes are: 'Princess Adventure
Club', 'The Secret Library', 'The Princess Ballet', 'The Secret
Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle'.
Children's animated feature following a little girl who becomes a
princess. When her mother marries the king, Sofia (voice of Ariel
Winter) becomes a member of the royal family and moves into their
grand palace. She attends a preparatory school under the tutelage
of fairies Flora (Barbara Dirikson), Fauna (Russi Taylor) and
Merryweather (Tress MacNeille) in order to train for her new role
as princess. With the help of a magic necklace that enables her to
talk to animals and an appearance from Cinderella (Jennifer Hale),
Sofia adjusts to her new surroundings and tries to form a bond with
her initially reluctanct step-siblings.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Emerging technologies in education are dramatically reshaping the
way we teach, learn, and create meaning-both formally and
informally. The use of emerging technologies within educational
contexts requires new methodological approaches to teaching,
learning, and educational research. This leads educational
technology developers, researchers, and practitioners to engage in
the creation of diverse digital learning tools that can be used in
a wide range of learning situations and scenarios. Ultimately, the
goal of today's digital learning experiences includes situational
experiences wherein learners and teachers symbiotically enroll in
meaning-making processes. Discussion, critical reflection, and
critique of these emerging technologies, tools, environments,
processes, and practices require scholars to involve themselves in
critical conversation about the challenges and promises afforded by
emerging technologies and to engage in deliberate thinking about
the critical aspects of these emerging technologies that are
drastically reshaping education. Global Education and the Impact of
Institutional Policies on Educational Technologies deepens this
discussion of emerging technologies in educational contexts and is
centered at the intersection of educational technology, learning
sciences, and socio-cultural theories. This book engages a critical
conversation that will further the discussion about the pedagogical
potential of emerging technologies in contemporary classrooms.
Covering topics such as communication networks, online learning
environments, and preservice teacher education, this text is an
essential resource for educational professionals, preservice
teachers, professors, teachers, students, and academicians.
"Disabled Veterans in History" explores the long-neglected
history of those who have sustained lasting injuries or chronic
illnesses while serving in uniform. The contributors to this volume
cover an impressive range of countries in Europe and North America
as well as a wide sweep of chronology from the Ancient World to the
present. This revised and enlarged edition, available for the first
time in paperback, has been updated to reflect the new realities of
war injuries in the 21st century, including PTSD. The book includes
an afterword by noted Veterans Administration psychiatrist and
MacArthur Award winner Jonathan Shay, a new preface, and an added
essay on the changing nature of the American war hero.
This book covers topics needed to be considered in research
around usable privacy. The book starts from a psychological
perspective and introduces readers to basic behavioral theories and
models that can explain end-user privacy behavior (including the
“privacy paradox”) on a theoretical level. Subsequently, an
introduction to different study methods (e.g., experiment, survey,
interviews, co-creation) used in usable privacy research is given.
Based on this, different methodological aspects, such as
identifying appropriate questionnaires, and applying User-Centered
Design, will be discussed. Finally, the book describes application
areas for privacy research such as dark patterns and presents
solutions for privacy protection, e.g., regarding consent-giving
and PETs. The book aims to bring together the different research
approaches to the topic of usable privacy, which often originate
from computer science, psychology, and law, and provide a
methodologically sound basis for researchers who want to delve
deeper into this topic. This is an open access book.
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