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This book sheds new light on a recently introduced monetary tool -
negative interest rates policy (NIRP). It provides in-depth insight
into this phenomenon, conducted by the central banks in several
economies, for example, the Eurozone, Switzerland and Japan, and
its possible impact on systemic risk. Although it has been
introduced as a temporary policy instrument, it may remain widely
used for a longer period and by a greater range of central banks
than initially expected, thus the book explores its effects and
implications on the banking sector and financial markets, with a
particular focus on potentially adverse consequences. There is a
strong accent on the uniqueness of negative policy rates in the
context of financial stability concerns. The authors assess whether
NIRP has any - or in principle a stronger - impact on systemic risk
than conventional monetary policy. The book is targeted at
presenting and evaluating the initial experiences of NIRP policy
during normal, i.e. pre-COVID, times, rather than in periods in
which pre-established macroeconomic relations are rapidly disrupted
or, specifically, when the source of the disruption is not purely
economic in nature, unlike in systemic crisis. The authors adopt
both theoretical and practical approaches to explore the key issues
and outline the policy implications for both monetary and
macroprudential authorities, with respect to negative interest rate
policy, thus the book will provide a useful guide for policymakers,
academics, advanced students and researchers of financial economics
and international finance.
Media literacy is about wonder and imagination, questioning and
learning, thinking and reflecting! Media Literacy for Young
Children: Teaching Beyond the Screen Time Debates is about all
these things, and more importantly, it is about how early childhood
educators and professionals can prepare children for their digital
future. This book is a first-of-its-kind guide for pre-service and
currently practicing teachers and child care professionals looking
for pedagogically sound and developmentally appropriate ways to
help today's children navigate their media-rich world with
confidence, curiosity, and critical thinking. Detailed descriptions
of media literacy competencies, along with dozens of activities,
strategies, and tips designed for children ages 2-7, demonstrate
how to integrate foundational skills, knowledge, and dispositions
into existing routines as well as experiment with new lessons. By
examining media through a literacy lens, this book will show you
ways to * Use inquiry and media-making to teach children about
media * Plan activities to engage children in meaningful media
discussions * Engage with families about the importance of media
literacy education for young children * Address media concerns with
joy and creativity rather than anxiety or fear . . . and much more!
For ages: young adult. Depicts the struggle for survival by brave
young people who risked their lives to defy the Nazis. There is
Kirsten, a young Danish girl who helped save a group of Jewish
children from the clutches of the Nazis. Yojo, a Gypsy teenager,
guided downed British pilots over the Pyrenees Mountains to freedom
in Spain. Jacques, a blind French teenager, organised a student
resistance group called Volunteers of Liberty. The Eidelweiss
Pirates were German teenagers who opposed the Hitler Youth and
aided homeless Jewish children and runways. And Jacob, a young
Pole, concealed his Jewish identity and went to work in a German
armament factory. Three of the stories relate the heroics of real
people; the others are about fictional characters but are based on
documented events.
The winner of nine literary awards in France, including the Prix
Simone Veil, celebrating a woman of action, Berenice 1934-44: An
Actress in Occupied Paris is Isabelle Stibbe's poignant debut
novel. Now translated into English by Zack Rogow and Renee Morel,
Berenice 1934-44 reveals a young woman's struggle to fulfill her
career aspirations while concealing herself in war-torn France.
Berenice yearns to become an actress, but her parents insist that
career is not proper for a girl. She defies her Jewish family to
become the leading younger actress in the Comedie-Francaise,
France's most renowned theater, right when the Nazis occupy France.
Berenice hides her true identity and last name to avoid detection.
Living in a world without tolerance and torn between two lovers,
Berenice must choose between her passion for the stage, and her
allegiance to freedom and to her Jewish heritage. Critical Praise
for the Original French Edition: "This is an amazing first
novel."-Le Nouvel Observateur "Isabelle Stibbe blends real history
and fictitious characters in this well-researched first novel, with
an impeccable classic style."-Le Monde "Her novel doesn't just
document a slice of French cultural life under the Occupation-it
also communicates the passion and fervor of its author."-Livres
Hebdo "Berenice 1934-44 is Isabelle Stibbe's first novel, but it
feels to the reader like the work of a seasoned writer,
particularly in her masterful blending of fiction and historical
fact."-Le Figaro
A Deeper Sense of Literacy is the first book to suggest that media
literacy is both a content area and an approach to teaching that
can be integrated into any subject area. It combines theory and
practical application in a way that addresses the most important
questions related to media literacy in education today: what is it,
why is it important, how can you teach it across a wide range of
curriculum areas and grade levels, and does it work? Rather than
focusing on how to teach media literacy, Scheibe and Rogow focus on
actually using media literacy to teach lessons across the content
areas.
Halvar Danske, known as the Hireling, has come to Manatas to
determine whether there's fraud afoot in the Feria. His master, the
Al-Andalusian Calif Don Felipe, has had a letter from an old friend
named Leon di Vicenza claiming part of the calif's share of the
Feria's revenues is being funneled into unauthorized pockets. It's
more than an omen when Halvar stumbles on a brutally murdered man
his first morning in Manatas, and the day goes downhill from there.
Is the corpse really Leon di Vincenza, or is someone staging a
gigantic hoax? And what does Halvar's childhood love Dani Glick
have to do with it?
Rise of the Entrepreneur is an allegorical sales tool, or parody,
designed to teach every aspiring entrepreneur how to cultivate an
idea and create a successful business. The author and Rise of the
Entrepreneur are not affiliated in any way with Lucasfilm Ltd.,
Disney, Salesforce.com, any Star Wars products, including films,
books, games, and merchandise. New elements and many lessons have
been introduced to help businesses grow in this exciting, yet
overwhelming time in digital marketing.
Poetry. THE NUMBER BEFORE INFINITY reads like a novel or memoir in
verse. Each poem is a chapter in the story of two lovers united by
passion but separated by previous commitments. In lyrical,
accessible verse, the book follows the lovers as they choose
between their deepening connection and their existing loyalties.
"Reading Zack Rogow's THE NUMBER BEFORE INFINITY, I was reminded of
young [Pablo] Neruda's love poems; here is that passion, tempered
and informed by the briars and grace of marriage and family. Bravo.
Love. Bravo. Poetry"--Cornelius Eady.
This is an inspiring compilation of twelve stories of courageous
teenagers from all across Europe who resisted the Nazis. There is
Kirsten, a Danish girl who helped save a group of Jewish children
from the Nazis. Jacob, a young Pole, survived the Holocaust by
concealing his Jewish identity and working in a German armament
factory. Jacques Lusseyran, a blind French boy, organised a student
resistance group called the Volunteers of Liberty. The Edelweiss
Pirates were a group of German teenagers who opposed The Hitler
Youth and aided homeless runaways from reform schools and labour
camps.
A dramatic reinterpretation of the duel that shocked America.
For almost two centuries, historians have struggled to explain the
extraordinary duel that killed Alexander Hamilton, our first
Secretary of the Treasury, and ended Vice President Aaron Burr's
political career. In A Fatal Friendship, the distinguished
political scientist Arnold A. Rogow demonstrates for the first time
that the roots of the fatal encounter lay not in Burr's (admittedly
flawed) political or private conduct but rather in Hamilton's
conflicted history and character. With his detailed archival
research, his close (and unprecedented) examination of the
friendship between the two heroic figures, and his bold,
imaginative writing, Rogow changes forever our understanding of
honor, politics, and friendship in the early American
Republic.
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The first English-language edition of a major work by George Sand.
Translated by the winner of the 1994 BOMC-PEN Translation Award. "A
courageous work, nowadays unjustly neglected". -- Renee Winegarten
"Sand develops her most advanced political, social and sexual views
in this classic work". -- Feminist Bookstore News
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