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Flynn, a member of the Tor'na tribe, joins forces with Ember, a
member of the Mera tribe, to save their town which is headed for
destruction. The odds are against them as they make their way to
Mount Artahna to seek the Dhuna. Flynn must get help to save not
only Trevore, but his mother who refuses to abandon her home. Flynn
and Ember meet a variety of people along the way, and build a
friendship that will last forever.
A guide for teachers to teaching the media. Hart focuses on
television, the press, radio and pop music. Addressing familiar
problems which teachers encounter, the book provides examples of
practical classroom activities.
In TEACHING THE MEDIA: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES Andrew Hart
initiates a challenging dialogue about approaches to Media teaching
in the major English-speaking nations of the world, including the
United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and South
Africa. By animating actual lessons and the considered views of
classroom practitioners, TEACHING THE MEDIA encourages readers to
develop new perspectives on Media teaching, to examine approaches
that differ from their own, and to reflect critically on their own
practices with a view to understanding them more fully and
enhancing their effectiveness in the classroom.
Based on original research that began in England in the early
1990s, this is the first international comparative study to focus
on Media Education in English-speaking countries. It systematically
examines classroom strategies for Media teaching in the light of
the major theoretical paradigms which have emerged globally over
the last 50 years. It analyses the rich diversity of different
educational concerns, goals, and classroom practices through a
series of national studies of teachers and lessons. As a result,
not only do we see how Media is actually taught in range of
classroom contexts, but existing models of Media teaching can now
be more precisely critiqued and made more accessible for further
research and development.
Focusing on the familiar media of television, the press, radio,
comics and pop music, this guide to the media also examines a range
of forms which cross boundaries between different media - news,
chat-shows, drama, fiction, public relations and advertising.
Andrew Hart stresses the relations between various forms of the
media, and addresses issues of value, control, quality and
ideology. These major areas are examined in the context of rapidly
changing technologies, patterns of ownership, production processes
and audience responses.
In the East Falls neighbourhood of Philadelphia, just beyond the
northern boundary of the Thomas Jefferson University's East Falls
campus, stands the Hassrick House (1958-61), designed by celebrated
architect Richard Neutra, an icon of mid-century modern style.
Often described as an East Coast interpretation of California
Modernism, the Hassrick House is one of only three buildings
designed by Neutra within the city limits. Thomas Jefferson
University's relationship with the house began in the summer of
2015 when Andrew Hart, assistant professor of Architecture in the
College of Architecture & the Built Environment initiated a
series of summer courses to study the house. The first
multidisciplinary group of students engaged in architectural
survey, drawing, and photography. Subsequent summer courses refined
the architectural drawings, following the Historic American
Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Landscape Survey
(HALS) standards. Yet another student cohort undertook documentary
research to uncover the history of the house and its occupants.
Then owners George Acosta and John Hauser were supportive
collaborators with students in this process. Neutra's architecture
and his relationship with the Hassricks - particularly Barbara who
emerged as the primary client voice while the house was being
designed - captured the hearts, minds, and imaginations of everyone
who engaged with the house. As one student recalled, "We have all
gotten swept away in the stories unfolding from our research." In
2018, Hauser and Acosta sold the property to the university with
the understanding that the house would continue to be used for
educational purposes. In George's words, "I had come to realize
that the students can be the future custodians of that home. They
can be the eyes. They can be the archives. In a way, it becomes all
of ours to share." This publication chronicles the students'
findings that shed light on Neutra's design process, his
collaboration with his clients, as well as the unsung role of
Thaddeus Longstreth as Neutra's proxy negotiator throughout the
design and construction stages. During its approximately 63-year
lifespan, the Hassrick House tells a saga of design, dwelling,
neglect, restoration, and reinvention today as a laboratory for
learning. In many respects, the history of the Hassrick House tells
an important story of the modernist movement in the US, both
regionally and nationally.
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Beloved (Paperback)
Andrew Hart Benson
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Bloodline (Paperback)
Matthew Kennedy, Andrew Hart
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R748
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Bloodline (Paperback)
Andrew Hart, Matthew Kennedy
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R776
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The King is dead, and so are his sons. All except one. Matthew, son
of King Turin, nephew of the newly appointed steward Janus, comes
to terms with his father's death, realizing that there might be
more to the story than he previously thought. Matthew gives up his
right to the throne, and sets out on a quest to find those he
believed long dead, the entire time guided by a mysterious lamb.
Bloodline is a story of love, friendship, and the pursuit to unite
a kingdom.
This study attempts to ascertain whether using RFID tags in
libraries is warranted, and whether the tags present enough
benefits to override the cons in their use.
John Luna, a prison librarian, lives in Cleveland, Ohio with his
wife Sandra and his daughter Lucy. But, when Sandra is offered a
job in Cincinnati, John's world is turned upside down. Father of
Lights is a story of a man's encounter with God, and the way in
which God watches over us, even when we don't realize it.
Destin, Mika, and Yewnis break into the vault of Harel Bank to
steal enough gold to bribe their way across the Gulf. Their world
lies in ruins after experiencing harsh earthquakes and plagues, and
they want more than anything to make it out of their isolated city.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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