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The Power Rangers return with a trusty new companion - the Blue
Power Ranger. Together they must make a stand against the evil plan
of Divatox and his fiery volcano monster before Earth is
obliterated. As the adventure hots up, our heroes receive
unexpected help from two of the original Rangers.
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Mercury
Amy Jo Burns
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This textbook takes a case study approach to media and audience
analytics. Realizing the best way to understand analytics in the
digital age is to practice it, the authors have created a
collection of cases using data sets that present real and
hypothetical scenarios for students to work through. Media
Analytics introduces the key principles of media economics and
management. It outlines how to interpret and present results, the
principles of data visualization and storytelling and the basics of
research design and sampling. Although shifting technology makes
measurement and analytics a dynamic space, this book takes an
evergreen, conceptual approach, reminding students to focus on the
principles and foundations that will remain constant. Aimed at
upper-level students in the fast-growing area of media analytics in
a cross-platform world, students using this text will learn how to
find the stories in the data and to present those stories in an
engaging way to others. Instructor and Student Resources include an
Instructor's Manual, discussion questions, short exercises and
links to additional resources. They are available online at
www.routledge.com/cw/hollifield.
This textbook takes a case study approach to media and audience
analytics. Realizing the best way to understand analytics in the
digital age is to practice it, the authors have created a
collection of cases using data sets that present real and
hypothetical scenarios for students to work through. Media
Analytics introduces the key principles of media economics and
management. It outlines how to interpret and present results, the
principles of data visualization and storytelling and the basics of
research design and sampling. Although shifting technology makes
measurement and analytics a dynamic space, this book takes an
evergreen, conceptual approach, reminding students to focus on the
principles and foundations that will remain constant. Aimed at
upper-level students in the fast-growing area of media analytics in
a cross-platform world, students using this text will learn how to
find the stories in the data and to present those stories in an
engaging way to others. Instructor and Student Resources include an
Instructor's Manual, discussion questions, short exercises and
links to additional resources. They are available online at
www.routledge.com/cw/hollifield.
This book maps the discursive terrain and potential of person to
person peacebuilding as it intersects with, and is embedded in,
intercultural communication. It foregrounds the voices and
discourses of participants who came together in the virtual
intercultural borderlands of online exchange through a
service-learning project with a non-profit organization which
focused on peace through education in Afghanistan, primarily
through English language tutoring. By analyzing the voices and
perspectives of US-based tutors who are pre-service teachers of
English as an Additional Language, in equal measure with the voices
and perspectives of adult English learners in Afghanistan, the
authors examine how intercultural interactants begin to work as
peacebuilders. The participants describe the profound
transformations they undergo throughout their intercultural
tutoring journeys, transformations which evidence three dimensions
of person to person peacebuilding: the personal, relational and
structural. Inspired by these voices, the book further explores
ways teachers and teacher educators of language and intercultural
communication can more deliberately leverage the affordance of
peacebuilding, whether face to face or in the virtual intercultural
borderlands of online exchange.
This book maps the discursive terrain and potential of person to
person peacebuilding as it intersects with, and is embedded in,
intercultural communication. It foregrounds the voices and
discourses of participants who came together in the virtual
intercultural borderlands of online exchange through a
service-learning project with a non-profit organization which
focused on peace through education in Afghanistan, primarily
through English language tutoring. By analyzing the voices and
perspectives of US-based tutors who are pre-service teachers of
English as an Additional Language, in equal measure with the voices
and perspectives of adult English learners in Afghanistan, the
authors examine how intercultural interactants begin to work as
peacebuilders. The participants describe the profound
transformations they undergo throughout their intercultural
tutoring journeys, transformations which evidence three dimensions
of person to person peacebuilding: the personal, relational and
structural. Inspired by these voices, the book further explores
ways teachers and teacher educators of language and intercultural
communication can more deliberately leverage the affordance of
peacebuilding, whether face to face or in the virtual intercultural
borderlands of online exchange.
A new, alternate universe saga starring the original Mighty Morphin
Power Rangers, written by Amy Jo Johnson–the original Pink Ranger
herself!
In the wake of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers success against the
foes came an unthinkable tragedy—one that pushed them all in separate
ways. Reunited 22 years later, they discover some shocking news—Jason,
the rogue Red Ranger, is missing, nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, the
former Pink Ranger is burdened by the aftermath of their final battle
with Zedd and Rita, including the effect on Trini’s mysterious niece,
Selena. What deeply personal request does Selena hold for her, and what
will it take for the remaining Rangers to find Jason? Written by
actress, screenwriter, and director Amy Jo Johnson, the original Pink
Ranger herself, along with rising star co-writer Matt Hotson of 2018’s
Titans on HBO Max, and illustrated by renowned artist Nico Leon
(Spider-Man, Catwoman), this stellar team creates something never
before seen in the Power Rangers universe–in TV or comics! Collects
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return #1-4.
Celebrating one of the most important Italian American female
authors of our time, Personal Effects offers a lucid view of Louise
DeSalvo as a writer who has produced a vast and provocative body of
memoir writing, a scholar who has enriched our understanding of
Virginia Woolf, and a teacher who has transformed countless lives.
More than an anthology, Personal Effects represents an author case
study and an example for modern Italian American interdisciplinary
scholarship. Personal Effects examines DeSalvo's memoirs as works
that push the boundaries of the most controversial genre of the
past few decades. In these works, the author fearlessly explores
issues such as immigration, domesticity, war, adultery, illness,
mental health, sexuality, the environment, and trauma through the
lens of gender, ethnic, and working-class identity. Alongside her
groundbreaking scholarship, DeSalvo's memoirs attest to the power
and influence of this feminist Italian American writer.
The brain exhibits extraordinarily complex activity and undergoes
very rapid change during early development. The ways in which the
brain undergoes change during development and interacts with other
elements such as genetics and the environment can influence
behavioral organization. This process of change and the ability to
be molded (which is known as plasticity) is important for
development, organization, and recovery of function after injury or
damage. Through processes involving mechanisms of plasticity, both
behavior and cognition can be influenced in many ways important to
neurological and psychological function and health. The confluence
of brain plasticity, behavior, cognition, and health is complex and
requires an interdisciplinary and integrative examination to fully
appreciate the biological and psychological implications. The
author utilizes this unique approach to review evidence important
for behavior and cognition, while addressing important implications
for physical and mental health and wellness.
Celebrating one of the most important Italian American female
authors of our time, Personal Effects offers a lucid view of Louise
DeSalvo as a writer who has produced a vast and provocative body of
memoir writing, a scholar who has enriched our understanding of
Virginia Woolf, and a teacher who has transformed countless lives.
More than an anthology, Personal Effects represents an author case
study and an example for modern Italian American interdisciplinary
scholarship.
Personal Effects examines DeSalvo's memoirs as works that push the
boundaries of the most controversial genre of the past few decades.
In these works, the author fearlessly explores issues such as
immigration, domesticity, war, adultery, illness, mental health,
sexuality, the environment, and trauma through the lens of gender,
ethnic, and working-class identity. Alongside her groundbreaking
scholarship, DeSalvo's memoirs attest to the power and influence of
this feminist Italian American writer.
Qualitative Studies of Silence brings together influential
qualitative researchers from across the social sciences and
humanities who have sought to understand the power of what remains
unsaid, both psychologically and socially. Each chapter identifies
one or more signs of silence and explains how these can form the
basis of a rigorous qualitative investigation. The authors also
demonstrate how silences operate in our private and collective
lives by fulfilling psychological, relational, institutional, and
ideological functions. The book contains multiple disciplinary
perspectives and presents analyses of wide-ranging topics, such as
medical consultations, whistleblowers, silence in court,
omission-as-propaganda, trauma survivors, the silence of war
museums, racism in the Americas, gendered silences, paid domestic
labour, the undocumented student movement, and the Nazi past. This
collection shows how such qualitative studies can reveal and
contribute to understanding the unsaid as social action.
Qualitative Studies of Silence brings together influential
qualitative researchers from across the social sciences and
humanities who have sought to understand the power of what remains
unsaid, both psychologically and socially. Each chapter identifies
one or more signs of silence and explains how these can form the
basis of a rigorous qualitative investigation. The authors also
demonstrate how silences operate in our private and collective
lives by fulfilling psychological, relational, institutional, and
ideological functions. The book contains multiple disciplinary
perspectives and presents analyses of wide-ranging topics, such as
medical consultations, whistleblowers, silence in court,
omission-as-propaganda, trauma survivors, the silence of war
museums, racism in the Americas, gendered silences, paid domestic
labour, the undocumented student movement, and the Nazi past. This
collection shows how such qualitative studies can reveal and
contribute to understanding the unsaid as social action.
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