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When The Beatles arrived in postwar America, Beatlemania swept the
nation as hysterical girls flocked to the band and young men grew
out their hair. In this book Andrew Hunt explores this wildly
enthusiastic fandom from the bottom-up. Showcasing oral histories,
fan magazines, club newsletters, newspapers and personal memoirs,
he uncovers The Beatles' fan culture from the perspective of
Beatlemaniacs, Beatlephobes and ordinary Americans to understand
the impact it had on society at large. Offering a cultural history
from below, Beatlemania in America highlights previously neglected
voices of fans, critics, parents, teachers and politicians. It
contextualises the Beatles fandom against a wider, global
perspective of changing cultures and shows how this band was part
of a wider shift of social change. It delves into who Beatles fans
were and shows how their collective voice gave them power.
Exploring themes of gender and race in this turbulent and
tumultuous era of American history, it highlights the social issues
and debates provoked by this subculture which foreshadowed the
arrival of an increasingly polarized society.
This "Dictionary" provides an explanation of the main ideas of and
concepts central to chemistry.
Each entry in this A-Z resource begins with a clear, one-sentence
definition that explains why the term is important. These sentences
are followed by a fuller explanation and, where appropriate,
examples, diagrams, tables and equations. Key terms such as
inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, the
chemical industry, and qualitative analysis tell the user about the
main features of important aspects of chemistry, with
cross-references leading to related terms in each field. Other
entries give a historical perspective, showing in outline how
important themes of chemistry have developed.
When The Beatles arrived in postwar America, Beatlemania swept the
nation as hysterical girls flocked to the band and young men grew
out their hair. In this book Andrew Hunt explores this wildly
enthusiastic fandom from the bottom-up. Showcasing oral histories,
fan magazines, club newsletters, newspapers and personal memoirs,
he uncovers The Beatles' fan culture from the perspective of
Beatlemaniacs, Beatlephobes and ordinary Americans to understand
the impact it had on society at large. Offering a cultural history
from below, Beatlemania in America highlights previously neglected
voices of fans, critics, parents, teachers and politicians. It
contextualises the Beatles fandom against a wider, global
perspective of changing cultures and shows how this band was part
of a wider shift of social change. It delves into who Beatles fans
were and shows how their collective voice gave them power.
Exploring themes of gender and race in this turbulent and
tumultuous era of American history, it highlights the social issues
and debates provoked by this subculture which foreshadowed the
arrival of an increasingly polarized society.
"One of the most significant books in my life." -Obie Fernandez,
Author, The Rails Way "Twenty years ago, the first edition of The
Pragmatic Programmer completely changed the trajectory of my
career. This new edition could do the same for yours." -Mike Cohn,
Author of Succeeding with Agile , Agile Estimating and Planning ,
and User Stories Applied ". . . filled with practical advice, both
technical and professional, that will serve you and your projects
well for years to come." -Andrea Goulet, CEO, Corgibytes, Founder,
LegacyCode.Rocks ". . . lightning does strike twice, and this book
is proof." -VM (Vicky) Brasseur, Director of Open Source Strategy,
Juniper Networks The Pragmatic Programmer is one of those rare tech
books you'll read, re-read, and read again over the years. Whether
you're new to the field or an experienced practitioner, you'll come
away with fresh insights each and every time. Dave Thomas and Andy
Hunt wrote the first edition of this influential book in 1999 to
help their clients create better software and rediscover the joy of
coding. These lessons have helped a generation of programmers
examine the very essence of software development, independent of
any particular language, framework, or methodology, and the
Pragmatic philosophy has spawned hundreds of books, screencasts,
and audio books, as well as thousands of careers and success
stories. Now, twenty years later, this new edition re-examines what
it means to be a modern programmer. Topics range from personal
responsibility and career development to architectural techniques
for keeping your code flexible and easy to adapt and reuse. Read
this book, and you'll learn how to: Fight software rot Learn
continuously Avoid the trap of duplicating knowledge Write
flexible, dynamic, and adaptable code Harness the power of basic
tools Avoid programming by coincidence Learn real requirements
Solve the underlying problems of concurrent code Guard against
security vulnerabilities Build teams of Pragmatic Programmers Take
responsibility for your work and career Test ruthlessly and
effectively, including property-based testing Implement the
Pragmatic Starter Kit Delight your users Written as a series of
self-contained sections and filled with classic and fresh
anecdotes, thoughtful examples, and interesting analogies, The
Pragmatic Programmer illustrates the best approaches and major
pitfalls of many different aspects of software development. Whether
you're a new coder, an experienced programmer, or a manager
responsible for software projects, use these lessons daily, and
you'll quickly see improvements in personal productivity, accuracy,
and job satisfaction. You'll learn skills and develop habits and
attitudes that form the foundation for long-term success in your
career. You'll become a Pragmatic Programmer. Register your book
for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as
they become available. See inside book for details.
Exam Board: Edexcel Level: AS/A-level Subject: Chemistry First
Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 Endorsed by Edexcel
Develop and assess your students' knowledge and mathematical skills
throughout A Level with worked examples, practical assessment
guidance and differentiated end of topic questions with this
Edexcel Year 1 student book - Identifies the level of your
students' understanding with diagnostic questions and a summary of
prior knowledge at the start of the Year 1 Student Book - Provides
support for all 16 required practicals with various activities and
questions, along with a 'Practical' chapter covering procedural
understanding and key ideas related to measurement - Mathematical
skills are integrated throughout with plenty of worked examples,
including notes on methods to help explain the strategies for
solving each type of problem - Offers plenty of practice with Test
Yourself Questions to help students assess their understanding and
measure progress - Encourages further reading and study with short
passages of extension material - Develops understanding with free
online access to Test yourself Answers and an Extended Glossary.
Edexcel A level Chemistry Year 1 Student Book includes AS level.
Exam Board: Edexcel Level: AS/A-level Subject: Chemistry First
Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2017 Develop and assess
your students' knowledge and mathematical skills throughout A Level
with worked examples, practical assessment guidance and
differentiated end of topic questions with this Edexcel Year 2
student book. - Identifies the level of your students'
understanding with diagnostic questions and a summary of prior
knowledge at the start of the Year 1 Student Book. - Provides
support for all 16 required practicals with various activities and
questions, along with a 'Practical' chapter covering procedural
understanding and key ideas related to measurement - Mathematical
skills are integrated throughout with plenty of worked examples,
including notes on methods to help explain the strategies for
solving each type of problem - Offers plenty of practice with Test
Yourself Questions to help students assess their understanding and
measure progress - Encourages further reading and study with short
passages of extension material - Develops understanding with free
online access to Test yourself Answers and an Extended Glossary.
Software Conflict 2.0: The Art and Science of Software Engineering
updates and expands a neglected classic in the field. The nearly 60
essays in this book--always easily digestible, often profound, and
never too serious--are the work of pioneer Robert L. Glass, 50 year
software veteran, and author or editor of more than 25 books,
including the recent bestseller Facts and Fallacies of Software
Engineering. As loyal Glass readers have come to expect, Software
Conflict 2.0 takes up large themes and important questions, never
shying away from controversy. Robert Glass has a unique
perspective, owing partly to his longevity in the field, partly to
his breadth and depth of experience as a practitioner, and partly
to his experiences on multiple continents crossing back and forth
between the worlds of the university and the professional
programming shop. No matter what unique corner of the software
engineering world you call home--be it aerospace or
e-commerce--whether you are a researcher, hardcore coder,
consultant, or manager, Software Conflict 2.0 tackles questions and
conflicts that you will recognize. Bob Glass's wide and deep
perspective on the art and science of software engineering will
widen and deepen your own perspective. Pragmatic Programmer Andy
Hunt writes in his Foreword to this book, "Eleventh-century
philosopher Pierre Abelard taught that, 'The beginning of wisdom is
found in doubting; by doubting we come to the question, and by
seeking we may come upon the truth.' Welcome to Bob's essays on
software conflict. Here you'll find the seeds of doubt, some
underlying questions, and a fellow seeker." We couldn't agree more.
The first edition of Software Conflict was published circa 1990
and, until now, has been out of print for some time. Why? Mainly
because that s the normal pattern for software books: a new book is
hot when it hits the streets, but then trends change, paradigms
shift, and eventually the publisher stops placing orders with the
printer. As hundreds of new books are published every year, a real
treasure can be buried in the shifting sands. Sometimes the
significance of a software book transcends the endless cycle of
trends and revolutions. In fact, some of the great software books
continue to be discussed even decades after their original
publication. Why do people keep reading these "dated" software
engineering books? Because the insights of these great books are
timeless, as valid today as they were yesterday. Because these
insights help us become better software professionals, better
researchers, better managers. And because the writings of a
computing pioneer like Robert L. Glass might just reveal something
about where we are today and where we re headed. Software Conflict
2.0 features six new essays by Robert Glass and a new Foreword by
Andrew Hunt of the Pragmatic Programmers.
Practical and powerful improvements for value investorsBuying
undervalued shares and selling when the price is many times greater
has a natural appeal - and research shows it works. But not all
value investors are successful. As Andrew Hunt shows in this
must-read new book, many are guilty of common errors in their
planning and execution and these critically undermine their
success.Better Value Investing provides a straightforward framework
to help all value investors improve, showing them what to focus on
and what to cut out in order to be successful.Supported by the
latest empirical research, 15 years of real investing experience,
studies of what the top investors have said and done, and wide
reading, Andrew Hunt reveals:- how financial strength is at the
heart of value investing- why to invest like an owner- the
importance of contrarianism- why you should buy only the very best
bargains- the essentials of constructing and managing a portfolio-
how checklists control the process and keep the value investor on
track.This concise guide to honing the craft of value investing is
essential reading for all value investors new and old.With its help
you can concentrate on what is important, cut out errors and
achieve what you set out to do, making you a better value investor.
"Hallum's painting is charged with delight in colour, line, surface
and composition, in powerfully unconventional ways." - Hettie Judah
This is the first monograph on the London-born, Devon-based artist
Jacqui Hallum. The publication documents Hallum's solo exhibition
at The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (10 October 2019 - 1 March
2020), along with a series of solo, two-person and group
exhibitions held between 2014 and 2020. Hallum is best-known for
her mixed-media paintings on textiles - techniques she has
developed and refined over the course of twenty years since
completing her studies. Incorporating imagery and visual languages
ranging from medieval woodcuts and stained-glass windows to Art
Nouveau children's illustrations, tarot cards and Berber rugs,
Hallum employs ink staining, painting, drawing and printing to
create layers of pattern, abstraction and passages of figurative
imagery. As part of her working process, Hallum often leaves the
fabrics in the open air, exposed to the elements, in order to
introduce weathering into the works. History, religion, mysticism
and the beliefs and creativity of past civilisations are among the
themes that overlap - often in a literal sense of pieces of fabrics
layered, pinned, draped and hung together - to form painterly
palimpsests that carry a sense of the past with them into the
present. Along with a foreword by Professor Caroline Wilkinson,
Director of the School of Art and Design at Liverpool John Moores
University, and an introductory essay by artist, curator and
director of Kingsgate Workshops and Project Space in London, Dan
Howard-Birt, the publication features newly commissioned essays by
arts journalist and critic Hettie Judah and by Andrew Hunt,
Professor of Fine Art and Curating at the University of Manchester.
Also featured is the edited transcript of a conversation between
Hallum and Howard-Birt held at The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
Jacqui Hallum (b.1977, London) graduated with a BA in Fine Art from
Coventry School of Art& Design, Coventry University, in 1999,
and an MFA in Painting from the Slade School of Fine Art,
University of London, in 2002. Hallum's solo exhibition at The
Walker Art Gallery followed a three-month fellowship at Liverpool
John Moores University, which resulted from winning the prestigious
John Moores Painting Prize in 2018. The monograph, designed by
work-form and edited by Susan Taylor, has been produced by
Kingsgate Project Space and co-published with Anomie Publishing.
To the outside observer, Salt Lake City seems to be the
squeaky-clean "City of Saints" - its nickname since Mormon pioneers
first arrived. Its wide roads, huge Mormon temple topped by a
horn-blowing angel, and orderly neighbourhoods give it the
appearance of the ideal American city. But looks can be deceiving.
When beautiful socialite Helen Kent Pfalzgraf turns up dead, Salt
Lake County Deputy Art Oveson - a twenty-something husband, dad,
and devout Mormon just getting his start - finds himself thrust
into the role of detective. With his partner, a foul-mouthed,
vice-ridden former strike-breaker, he begins to pursue Pfalzgraf's
murderer - or murderers. Their search takes them into the dark
underbelly of Salt Lake City, a place rife with blackmail,
corruption and murder. Throw in a cowardly sheriff seeking
re-election, a prominent local physician with a host of skeletons
in his closet, and swirling rumours of an affair between the murder
victim and an elusive Hollywood star, and you've got "City of
Saints", a mystery based on a true yet largely forgotten murder
that once captivated the nation but still remains unsolved eighty
years later.
"Life with the Funimals" is a fun book of animal poems for children
and adults! The book contains 22 poems, each about a different
animal and their strange and wonderful characters. Among the many
animals, there is a rat that loves Hip-Hop, a crocodile that really
needs a dentist, an octopus that loves cooking and a giraffe that
is skilled at soccer. Each poem is wonderfully illustrated and the
book is a great way for kids to learn the rhythm of poetry in a fun
and educational way. The book also contains some sample interactive
activity ideas for children to enjoy the poems through mime,
drawing, word gap fill or song and dance at school or with their
parents at home. It's a great choice for a gift and a fun way for
kids, parents, friends and teachers to enjoy the poetic lives of
some of the world's funniest and most entertaining animals. These
are 'The Funimals'.
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