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Best of 2000 ADÂ is a landmark series from the cult comic,
bursting with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers.
Every Best of 2000 ADÂ contains a mix of modern classics and
gems from the vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new
Judge Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture
writers, a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global
legends and a vintage Dredd case. In this volume: When Judge Dredd
investigates a potential whistleblower, it’s hard to avoid
paranoia when information is this Mega-City Confidential; from
medieval Prague to the streets of Elizabethan London, Kek-W and
John Burns sound the call to battle extra-dimensional Wurms and
join The Order; a rolling stone gathers no mousse as Pete Milligan
and Jamie Hewlett tangle you in Hewligan’s Haircut, a shear
reality-warping victory roll that’s just the tonic; quake to the
Cry of the Werewolf with an all-time Dredd classic by Alan Grant
and Steve Dillon. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Marguerite Sauvage (Archie) and Glyn
Dillon (The Batman) with designer Tom Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000
AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic.
'Native speakers' and 'native users' are terms traditionally used
to differentiate between speakers who have acquired a language from
birth and speakers who have learnt a second language. This book
highlights the problems associated with making such a clear cut
distinction. By analysing a range of literature, language uses and
proficiency tests, Davies argues that there is no significant
difference between native speakers and native users, and emphasises
the importance of the Standard Language. Whilst individual native
speakers may vary considerably, the academic construct of the
native speaker is isomorphic with the Standard Language which is
available to both native speakers and native users through
education. In this book, Davies explores the 'native user', as a
second language speaker who uses language with 'native speaker'
competence. This book will be of significant interest to students
and researchers working in the fields of second language
acquisition and applied linguistics.
"A slab of pop...a great place to start to explore this huge swathe
of British comics" - Kieron Gillen (Die, Once & Future,
Eternals) Best of 2000 AD is a landmark series from the cult comic,
bursting with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers.
Every Best of 2000 AD contains a mix of modern classics and gems
from the vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new Judge
Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture writers,
a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global legends and a
vintage Dredd case. In this volume: Judge Dredd battles Mutie Block
anarchy; Halo Jones escapes in Alan Moore's first masterpiece;
humanity is on the Brink in the space murder mystery from Dan
Abnett and INJ Culbard; Judge Anderson takes centre stage in the
search for Shamballa. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Jamie McKelvie (The Wicked + The
Divine) and Karl Kerschl (Gotham Academy) with designer Tom Muller
(X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy's
Greatest Comic.
Best of 2000 AD is a landmark series from the cult comic, bursting
with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers. Every
Best of 2000 AD contains a mix of modern classics and gems from the
vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new Judge Dredd
adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture writers, a
graphic novel-length feature presentation by global legends and a
vintage Dredd case. In this volume: Spend a night on The Graveyard
Shift with Judge Dredd; Gordon Rennie and Frazer Irving tune in and
drop tab of superpowers before Storming Heaven; get lost in the
darkness lying in the belly of the good ship Leviathan from Ian
Edginton and D'Israeli. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Erica Henderson (Dracula,
Motherf**ker!) and Declan Shalvey (Moon Knight) with designer Tom
Muller (X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is the essential gateway into the
Galaxy's Greatest Comic.
From Tammy to the Eagle, Gerry Finley-Day was one of the most
prolific comic book writers throughout the 1970s and 80s. His work
for 2000 AD in particular was extraordinary and included such
beloved strips as future war G.I. Rogue Trooper, the 'Great escape'
in space titled Harry 20 on the High Rock, the Star Wars inspired
V.C.'s and a gritty 1970s take on the iconic Eagle character Dan
Dare. This collection contains some of Gerry's greatest work on
these strips and more. Tight plots, non-stop action and plenty of
thrills are here in abundance and highlight why 2000 AD became the
stand out comic title in Britain.
Linguists, applied linguists and language teachers all appeal to
the native speaker as an important reference point. But what
exactly (who exactly?) is the native speaker? This book examines
the native speaker from different points of view, arguing that the
native speaker is both myth and reality.
This book provides a practically applicable guide to designing
evidence-based medical apps and mHealth interventions. It features
detailed guidance and case studies where applicable on the best
practices and available techniques from both technological
(platform technologies, toolkits, sensors) and research
perspectives. This approach enables the reader to develop a deep
understanding of how to collect the appropriate data and work with
users to build a user friendly app for their target audience.
Information on how researchers and designers can communicate their
intentions with a variety of stakeholders including medical
practitioners, developers and researchers to ensure the best
possible decisions are made during the development process to
produce an app of optimal quality that also considers usability.
Developing Medical Apps and mHealth Interventions comprehensively
covers the development of medical and health apps for researchers,
informaticians and physicians, and is a valuable resource for the
experienced professional and trainee seeking a text on how to
develop user friendly medical apps.
Actor and comedian Alan Davies makes a return to stand up for this
show performed at London's Hammersmith Apollo as part of his new
tour. Alan takes a comedic look at various subjects including
Facebook, sex toys, his childhood and being a dad.
The rapid growth of the data traffic demands new ways to achieve
high-speed wireless links. The backbone networks, data centers,
mission-critical applications, as well as end-users sitting in
office or home, all require ultra-high throughput and ultra-low
latency wireless links. Sophisticated technological advancement and
huge bandwidth are required to reduce the latency. Terahertz band,
in this regard, has a huge potential to provide these high-capacity
links where a user can download the file in a few seconds. To
realize the high-capacity wireless links for future applications,
in this book, different aspects of the Terahertz band wireless
communication network are presented. This book highlights the
Terahertz channel characteristics and modeling, antenna design and
beamforming, device characterization, applications, and protocols.
It also provides state-of-the-art knowledge on different
communication aspects of Terahertz communication and techniques to
realize the true potential of the Terahertz band for wireless
communication.
Eighteen-year-old Dontrell Jones the Third decides that it is his
duty and destiny to venture into the Atlantic Ocean in search of an
ancestor lost during the Middle Passage. But his family is not at
all ready to abandon its prized son to the waters of a mysterious
and haunting past. Blending poetry, humor, wordplay, and ritual,
Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea is a present-day hero's quest
exploring the lengths and depths we must go to redeem history's
wrongs.
In August 1831, Nat Turner led a slave uprising that shook the
conscience of the nation. Turner's startling account of his
prophecy and the insurrection was recorded and published by
attorney Thomas R. Gray. Nathan Alan Davis writes a timely new play
that imagines Turner's final night in a jail cell in Jerusalem,
Virginia, as he is revisited by Gray and they reckon with what has
passed, and what the dawn will bring. Woven with vivid imagery and
indelible lyricism, Nat Turner in Jerusalem examine
'I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of
cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.' Joseph
Addison This pocket-sized miscellany, packed with fascinating
facts, handy hints and captivating stories and quotes from the
world of birds, is perfect for anyone who knows the incomparable
joy of birdwatching.
This book examines the nexus between religion and politics,
considered in one of its most controversial aspects. The starting
point is the 2001 attack on the United States, which a Canadian
commentator ingeniously described as the 'passion of America'. This
designation suggested an interesting inquiry into other so-called
national passions: the notion of the Christ-nation crucified by
evil powers because of its higher virtue. . . . This motif is
explored by analysing five modern nationalisms that have employed
Christian symbolism in this manner: Poland, France, Germany,
Ireland and Palestine. The author investigates the way in which
fundamental Christian concepts are distorted and corrupted in the
process, and points to the inherent dangers of this form of
political self-glorification. Poets, philosophers, novelists and
preachers have all played a major part in promoting the idea of the
Christ-nation at certain times, mostly in the nineteenth century
but also today. Famous examples are Adam Mickiewicz in Poland,
Victor Hugo in France, the patriotic Lutherans during the First
World War in Germany, Patrick Pearse in Ireland and certain
Palestinian nationalist poets today. . . The clash of cultures,
religions, nationalisms and civilisations in the world today is
ever more strident. The passion narratives of the five nations are
interwoven with historical circumstance in order to cast light on
the endurance and power of the narratives, to arrive at a final
critique and 'tract for the times'.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
'Native speakers' and 'native users' are terms traditionally used
to differentiate between speakers who have acquired a language from
birth and speakers who have learnt a second language. This book
highlights the problems associated with making such a clear cut
distinction. By analysing a range of literature, language uses and
proficiency tests, Davies argues that there is no significant
difference between native speakers and native users, and emphasises
the importance of the Standard Language. Whilst individual native
speakers may vary considerably, the academic construct of the
native speaker is isomorphic with the Standard Language which is
available to both native speakers and native users through
education. In this book, Davies explores the 'native user' as a
second language speaker who uses language with 'native speaker'
competence. This book will be of significant interest to students
and researchers working in the fields of second language
acquisition and applied linguistics.
The ECG is one of the most widely available diagnostic tests used
in clinical practice today. This book is intended to build upon the
topics covered in Starting to Read ECGs: The Basics thus allowing
the reader to enhance their previous knowledge. Additional topics
covered include a detailed look at calculating cardiac axis, an
area often considered difficult to grasp, and alternative methods
such as the various ways the heart rate can be calculated, the
different criteria for determining LVH. Technical details about
specific cardiac conditions, how to interpret pediatric ECGs, and
the effect of medical devices on the ECG will also be discussed.
Plentiful diagrams, tables and colour images used throughout to
illustrate complex points in a simple and easy to understand way.
The key facts section at the end of each chapter highlights the
most important information and summary tables are provided to allow
the book to be used as a quick reference guide. Each chapter will
contain a mind map for revision and to aid dyslexic learners,
practice questions and a few practice ECGs to consolidate the
readers knowledge.The book tells the practitioner what they need to
know clinically and doesn't assume any prior knowledge. It is ideal
for junior doctors and clinicians, nurses, paramedics, students and
health care professionals involved in the recording of 12-lead
ECGs.
This Dictionary of Language Testing was written over a number of years by a group of researchers at the Language Testing Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. It contains some 600 entries, each listed under a headword with extensive cross-referencing. It is intended for those who may or may not have had experience in the field of language assessment but who do have a need for information. This Dictionary is intended as a first stage in meeting that need, and intends to provide an orientation and, where appropriate, indicate where next to look.
As the costs of power and timing become increasingly difficult to
manage in traditional synchronous systems, designers are being
forced to look at asynchronous alternatives. Based on reworked and
expanded papers from the VII Banff Higher Order Workshop, this
volume examines asynchronous methods which have been used in large
circuit design, ranging from initial formal specification to more
standard finite state machine based control models. Written by
leading practitioners in the area, the papers cover many aspects of
current practice including practical design, silicon compilation,
and applications of formal specification. It also includes a
state-of-the-art survey of asynchronous hardware design. The
resulting volume will be invaluable to anyone interested in
designing correct asynchronous circuits which exhibit high
performance or low power operation.
'A simply astonishing achievement. The quality, depth, emotional
power and terrifying honesty of Alan Davies's story-telling take
the breath away' Stephen Fry 'This hugely affecting book is brave,
insightful and, at times, funny about things it is hard to be funny
about' Jo Brand The story of a life built on sand. In the rain. In
this compelling memoir, comedian and actor Alan Davies recalls his
boyhood with vivid insight and devastating humour. Shifting between
his 1970s upbringing and his life today, Davies moves poignantly
from innocence to experience to the clarity of hindsight, always
with a keen sense of the absurd. From sibling dynamics, to his
voiceless, misunderstood progression through school, sexuality and
humiliating 'accidents', Davies inhabits his younger mind with
spectacular accuracy, sharply evoking an era when Green Shield
Stamps, Bob-a-Job week and Whizzer & Chips loomed large, a bus
fare was 2p - and children had little power in the face of adult
motivation. Here, there are often exquisitely tender recollections
of the mother he lost at six years old, of a bereaved family
struggling to find its way, and the kicks and confusion of
adolescence. Through even the joyous and innocent memories, the
pain of Davies's lifelong grief and profound betrayal is
unfiltered, searing and beautifully articulated. Just Ignore Him is
not only an autobiography, it is a testament to a survivor's
resilience and courage.
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