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The first of three epic instalments in director Peter Jackson's
blockbuster prequel to 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy. Set in
Middle-Earth 60 years before events in 'The Lord of the Rings', the
story follows the adventures of Hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin
Freeman), who, at the instigation of the wizard Gandalf (Ian
McKellen), suddenly finds himself co-opted into joining a company
of 13 Dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) to help
reclaim the Dwarves' lost kingdom of the Lonely Mountain from the
clutches of Smaug the dragon. After setting out on their quest from
the safety of Bag End, the band of travellers soon find themselves
pitted against a range of strange and fearsome opponents, in
addition to a small, slimy creature known simply as Gollum (Andy
Serkis).
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Pyrotechnicon (Hardcover)
Adam Browne; Edited by Keith Stevenson
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Pyrotechnicon: Being a TRUE ACCOUNT of Cyrano de Bergerac's FURTHER
ADVENTURES among the STATES and EMPIRES of the STARS Englished from
the French by Adam Browne By his nose you may know him. Cyrano de
Bergerac: lover, poet, inventor, swordsman - man of ferocious blade
and pretty talent. Now it can be told: his final, most daring
adventure - a fight to the death against the dread Master of
Secrets, with the life of his beloved Roxane in the balance. 'A
rich dessert of a novel, filled with finely crafted wit and
adventure - Adam Browne has resurrected Cyrano in fine form.
Delightful ' Greg Bear - Hugo and Nebula award-winning science
fiction author 'The title does not mislead. PYROTECHNICON is a
literary cabinet of curiosities filled with lush imagery and exotic
notions. A delicious concoction of swashbucklery and delight.
Highly recommended.' Jeff Vandermeer - World Fantasy Award-winning
author of Finch
The Nazis' persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included
the creation of prisoner hierarchies that forced victims to
cooperate with their persecutors. Many in the camps and ghettos
came to hold so-called "privileged" positions, and their behavior
has often been judged as self-serving and harmful to fellow
inmates. Such controversial figures constitute an intrinsically
important, frequently misunderstood, and often taboo aspect of the
Holocaust. Drawing on Primo Levi's concept of the "grey zone," this
study analyzes the passing of moral judgment on "privileged" Jews
as represented by writers, such as Raul Hilberg, and in films,
including Claude Lanzmann's Shoah and Steven Spielberg's
Schindler's List. Negotiating the problems and potentialities of
"representing the unrepresentable," this book engages with issues
that are fundamental to present-day attempts to understand the
Holocaust and deeply relevant to reflections on human nature.
While football has never been more popular, the rapidly-changing
cultures of its supporters take an ever greater variety of forms,
from the New Lad culture which produced "Three Lions" and "Fantasy
Football" to the extremist "ultras" in Italy. Embracing studies of
fandom across Europe, this text tackles questions of power,
national and regional identities, race and racism, highlighting the
changing role of fans in the game. From the "fast painters" of
Denmark to the "Sonvolti" of Italy, the book puts Europe's fans
centre stage. The opening section deals with issues of power at all
levels in the game, from the floating of UK clubs on the Stock
Exchange to supporters' demands for greater democracy. Focusing on
the issue of racism in British and Italian football, the second
section examines the take-over of Partick Thistle and offers a
critical account of Euro '96, while the third examines the way
national identities are represented in sports coverage. Later
chapters focus on the idea of football as the British "national"
sport and consider the particular national, religious and club
identities of Scottish and Irish fans, while the final section
examines the role of the law in regulat
Embracing studies of football fans across Europe, this book tackles questions of power, national and regional identities, and race and racism, highlighting the changing role of fans in the game. Combining new approaches to the study of fan culture with critical assessments of the commercialization of the game, this fascinating book offers a comprehensive and timely examination of the state of European football supporters culture as the game prepares itself for the next millennium. The contributors, all leading figures in sports studies, consider: * whether football remains the peoples game, or if it is now run entirely by and for club owners and directors who have overseen the flotation of clubs on the stock exchange, a new focus on merchandising and the escalation of players salaries * the role of FIFA and UEFA in the struggle for control of world football * manifestations of racism and extreme nationalism in football, from the English medias xenophobic coverage of Euro 96 to the demonisation of Eric Cantona * media representations of national identity in football coverage in Germany, France and Spain * the interplay of national, religious and club identities among fans in England, Scotland, Ireland, Portugal and Scandinavia * the role of the law in regulating football * the future for supporters at a time when watching the match is more likely to mean turning on the television than going to a football ground.
* This practical book includes a wealth of photocopiable worksheets
and resources for teachers of English pronunciation * Each chapter
includes worksheets that are applicable to all levels of English
language learners, and many worksheets have different versions or
modifiable elements that take into account grammar and vocabulary *
Each worksheet includes an explanation for the teacher on the
pronunciation point to be practiced and is grounded in research *
Chapters are organized around types of pronunciation for easy use
by classroom teachers, and correct answers and guidance on how to
use the worksheets are included
The Nazis' persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust included
the creation of prisoner hierarchies that forced victims to
cooperate with their persecutors. Many in the camps and ghettos
came to hold so-called "privileged" positions, and their behavior
has often been judged as self-serving and harmful to fellow
inmates. Such controversial figures constitute an intrinsically
important, frequently misunderstood, and often taboo aspect of the
Holocaust. Drawing on Primo Levi's concept of the "grey zone," this
study analyzes the passing of moral judgment on "privileged" Jews
as represented by writers, such as Raul Hilberg, and in films,
including Claude Lanzmann's Shoah and Steven Spielberg's
Schindler's List. Negotiating the problems and potentialities of
"representing the unrepresentable," this book engages with issues
that are fundamental to present-day attempts to understand the
Holocaust and deeply relevant to reflections on human nature.
Football clubs across the world continue to embody many of the
collective symbols, identifications and processes of connectivity
which have long been associated with the notion of 'community'. In
recent years, however, the very term 'community' has become the
focus of renewed interest within popular discourse and amongst
academics, politicians and policy makers. It has become something
of a 'buzz' word, wheeled out as both a lament to more certain
times and as an appeal to a better future: a term imbued with all
the richness associated with human interaction. 'Community' has
also been employed increasingly within football, for instrumental
reasons concerned with policy and stadium redevelopment, and in
broader rhetoric about clubs, their localities and fans. This book
brings together a range of key debates around contemporary
understandings of 'community' in world football. Split into four
sections, it considers political and theoretical debates around
football and its connection with community; different national and
ethnic football communities; instrumental uses of football to
bridge gaps within and between groups; future directions in the
football and community debate. This book was published as a special
issue of Soccer & Society.
This engaging, succinct text is an introduction to both phonetics
and phonology as applied to the teaching of pronunciation to
English language learners. Section 1 selectively covers the main
areas of phonetics and phonology, without going into any area in
more depth than the average English language teacher requires or
that the average English language teacher trainee can handle.
Section 2 focuses on practical issues related to learners and how
they learn languages, and what represents good practice in terms of
classroom activities for pronunciation-including aspects such as
targets, motivation and priorities. The chapters end with
activities to help the reader understand concepts. Section 3
provides innovative sample activities which put into practice the
theoretical points covered in the first two sections, answers to
the various exercises, recommended further reading (both print and
non-print), a glossary of technical phonetic terms, and a
bibliography of works on pronunciation teaching. The text is
accompanied by a Companion Website with audio recordings of model
pronunciations and audio material relating to the activities.
* This practical book includes a wealth of photocopiable worksheets
and resources for teachers of English pronunciation * Each chapter
includes worksheets that are applicable to all levels of English
language learners, and many worksheets have different versions or
modifiable elements that take into account grammar and vocabulary *
Each worksheet includes an explanation for the teacher on the
pronunciation point to be practiced and is grounded in research *
Chapters are organized around types of pronunciation for easy use
by classroom teachers, and correct answers and guidance on how to
use the worksheets are included
John Engler, former Governor of Michigan, once claimed that
redistricting is one of the purest actions a legislative body can
take. Academicians and political leaders alike, however, have
regularly debated the ideal way by to redistrict national and state
legislatures. Rather than being the pure process that Governor
Engler envisioned, redistricting has led to repeated court battles
waged on such traditional democratic values as one person, one
vote, and minority rights. Instead of being an opportunity to help
ensure maximum representation for the citizens, the process has
become a cat and mouse game in many states with citizen
representation seemingly the farthest idea from anyone's mind. From
a purely political perspective, those in power in the state
legislature at the time of redistricting largely act like they have
unilateral authority to do as they please. In this volume,
contributors discuss why such an assumption is concerning in the
modern political environment.
Football clubs across the world continue to embody many of the
collective symbols, identifications and processes of connectivity
which have long been associated with the notion of 'community'. In
recent years, however, the very term 'community' has become the
focus of renewed interest within popular discourse and amongst
academics, politicians and policy makers. It has become something
of a 'buzz' word, wheeled out as both a lament to more certain
times and as an appeal to a better future: a term imbued with all
the richness associated with human interaction. 'Community' has
also been employed increasingly within football, for instrumental
reasons concerned with policy and stadium redevelopment, and in
broader rhetoric about clubs, their localities and fans. This book
brings together a range of key debates around contemporary
understandings of 'community' in world football. Split into four
sections, it considers political and theoretical debates around
football and its connection with community; different national and
ethnic football communities; instrumental uses of football to
bridge gaps within and between groups; future directions in the
football and community debate. This book was published as a special
issue of Soccer & Society.
The administration of John Adams was a period of rapid change,
internal discord, and the continual threat of war. Few of the
nation's chief executives have been subjected to such immediate and
ever-present danger of foreign involvement and national
destruction, to such bitter animosities and serious cleavages
within their administrations, or to such constant need for decision
making as was John Adams. In the face of such adversity Adams
successfully pursued a policy of neutrality and conciliation and,
in so doing, provided time for the country to grow strong and to
prosper. Yet, despite the seriousness of the country's problems and
the contributions of his administration, he is seldom designated as
one of the great American presidents.
Of the many who helped create the nation and lead it through
those first difficult years, Adams alone has come to be judged
largely in terms of the descriptions and appraisals written by his
personal enemies and political detractors. Over the years,
historians have generally accepted and emphasized the weaknesses,
faults, and mistakes his opponents ascribed to him. In this volume,
however, Ralph Adams Brown presents a new evaluation of John dams
and of his four years in the presidency. The portrait drawn by
Adams's enemies disappears and the second president emerges as a
world citizen whose insight, judgment, and perseverance held the
young nation together in a critical period.
This volume focuses closely on the most significant aspect of
Adams's presidency, foreign affairs. As an emerging nation without
economic stability or military might, the United States could have
become hopelessly caught in the web of European intrigues and power
struggles. Adams not only faced serious problems with France and
Spain, but also had to be continually alert to the complexities of
the nation's relationship with Great Britain. Brown examines the
country's increasing concern with matters of defense, and traces
Adams's successful efforts to evade foreign entanglements.
Unfortunately, many of Adams's important decisions and policies
ran counter to the wishes of strong, ambitious, and verbal elements
in his own political party. Describing the vicious personal attacks
to wich Adams was subjected, and the devious and disloyal maneuvers
of his cabinet members, Brown traces Adams's difficulties with
Timothy Pickering, James McHenry, Oliver Wolcott, Jr., Alexander
Hamilton, and others. He documents Adams's steadfastness to his
ideals and principles, despite the hostility, exaggerated
accusations, and perfidy that surrounded him.
Based on more than five years of intensive research, much of in
primary sources, Brown's study sheds new light on the many national
problems between 1797 and 1801. Most important, it stands as a
reassessment of Adams as a shrewd, sensitive, experienced diplomat;
a man of fiery beliefs tempered by superior insight and judgment; a
man who, despite his love of freedom and his enthusiasm for the the
American Revolution, feared war and mob violence; a man favored
broad social reforms and change of government by due process; a man
who contributed to the development of the presidency by working
diligently to maintain the independence and integrity of the
executive office.
This engaging, succinct text is an introduction to both phonetics
and phonology as applied to the teaching of pronunciation to
English language learners. Section 1 selectively covers the main
areas of phonetics and phonology, without going into any area in
more depth than the average English language teacher requires or
that the average English language teacher trainee can handle.
Section 2 focuses on practical issues related to learners and how
they learn languages, and what represents good practice in terms of
classroom activities for pronunciation-including aspects such as
targets, motivation and priorities. The chapters end with
activities to help the reader understand concepts. Section 3
provides innovative sample activities which put into practice the
theoretical points covered in the first two sections, answers to
the various exercises, recommended further reading (both print and
non-print), a glossary of technical phonetic terms, and a
bibliography of works on pronunciation teaching. The text is
accompanied by a Companion Website with audio recordings of model
pronunciations and audio material relating to the activities.
Concise and engaging, this text provides pre-service and practicing
English language teachers with the knowledge they need to
successfully teach the spelling of English. Offering context and
explanation for the English spelling system as well as uniquely
addressing specific problems in learning the spelling of English
words, this book empowers readers with strategies for coping with
these problems. Divided into six accessible sections, Brown covers
the history of English spelling, the influence of technology on
spelling, the role of punctuation, the features of present-day
English spelling, teaching strategies for coping with difficult
spelling, and the future of spelling and literacy. The short,
digestible chapters include practical learning objectives and
end-of-chapter exercises to help teachers understand and explain
English spelling concepts.
Concise and engaging, this text provides pre-service and practicing
English language teachers with the knowledge they need to
successfully teach the spelling of English. Offering context and
explanation for the English spelling system as well as uniquely
addressing specific problems in learning the spelling of English
words, this book empowers readers with strategies for coping with
these problems. Divided into six accessible sections, Brown covers
the history of English spelling, the influence of technology on
spelling, the role of punctuation, the features of present-day
English spelling, teaching strategies for coping with difficult
spelling, and the future of spelling and literacy. The short,
digestible chapters include practical learning objectives and
end-of-chapter exercises to help teachers understand and explain
English spelling concepts.
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