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An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'Romeo and Juliet' and
Shakespeare. Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances
of 'Romeo and Juliet' from around the world.
Second series of the cult US prison drama, following the fortunes
of a group of prisoners plotting a big breakout. This second season
continues where the first left off, eight hours after the prison
breakout. A significant development in this series is the
introduction of FBI agent Alexander Mahone (William Fichtner),
given the task of tracking down the eight escapees. The fugitives
each follow their own journeys, which lead them across America,
hotly pursued by the authorities. Episodes comprise: 'Manhunt',
'Otis', 'Scan', 'First Down', 'Map 1213', 'Subdivision', 'Buried',
'Dead Fall', 'Unearthed', 'Rendezvous', 'Bolshoi Booze',
'Disconnect', 'The Killing Box', 'John Doe', 'The Message',
'Chicago', 'Bad Blood', 'Wash', 'Sweet Caroline', 'Panama', 'Fin
Del Camino' and 'Sona'.
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Macbeth (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Linzy Brady, David James, Rex Gibson; Edited by (fouders) Rex Gibson; Edited by (general) Vicki Wienand, …
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An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'Macbeth' and Shakespeare.
Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances of 'Macbeth'
from around the world.
An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'The Tempest' and Shakespeare.
Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances of 'The
Tempest' from around the world.
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Othello (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Jane Coles; Edited by (fouders) Rex Gibson; Edited by (general) Vicki Wienand, Richard Andrews; William Shakespeare
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An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'Othello' and Shakespeare.
Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances of 'Othello'
from around the world.
An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'Twelfth Night' and
Shakespeare. Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances
of 'Twelfth Night' from around the world.
An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'The Merchant of Venice' and
Shakespeare. Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances
of 'The Merchant of Venice' from around the world.
Frederick Douglass' 1845 Narrative is accompanied by a preface and
explanatory footnotes. Included are contemporary perspectives,
along with essays, a chronology and bibliography.
This book explores the hopeful possibility that emerging
geographies of postsecularity are able to contribute significantly
to the understanding of how common life may be shared, and how
caring for the common goods of social justice, well-being,
equality, solidarity and respect for difference may be imagined and
practiced. Drawing on recent geographic theory to recalibrate ideas
of the postsecular public sphere, the authors develop the case for
postsecularity as a condition of being that is characterised by
practices of receptive generosity, rapprochement between religious
and secular ethics, and a hopeful re-enchantment and re-shaping of
desire towards common life. The authors highlight the contested
formation of ethical subjectivity under neoliberalism and the
emergence of postsecularity within this process as an
ethically-attuned politics which changes relations between religion
and secularity and animates novel, hopeful imaginations,
subjectivities, and praxes as alternatives to neoliberal norms. The
spaces and subjectivities of emergent postsecularity are examined
through a series of innovative case studies, including food banks,
drug and alcohol treatment, refugee humanitarian activism in
Calais, homeless participatory art projects, community responses to
the Christchurch earthquakes in New Zealand, amongst others. The
book also traces the global conditions for postsecularity beyond
the Western and predominantly Christian-secular nexus of
engagement. This is a valuable resource for students in several
academic disciplines, including geography, sociology, politics,
religious studies, international development and anthropology. It
will be of great interest to secular and faith-based practitioners
working in religion, spirituality, politics or more widely in
public policy, urban planning and community development.
In the five years since the first edition of Conflict and
Development was published the awareness of the relationship between
conflicts and development has grown exponentially. Developmental
factors can act as a trigger for violence, as well as for ending
violence and for triggering post-conflict reconstruction. The book
explores the complexity of the links between violent conflict
(usually civil wars) and development, under-development and uneven
development. The second edition incorporates significant changes in
the field including the G7+ initiative, the New Deal on Fragile
States, World Trade talks, major policy documents from the UNDP and
World Bank and updates on the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
A compelling story of power, passion and intrigue based on real
events, The Prime Minister's Affair is a terrific read - Nick
Robinson, Presenter, BBC Today programme Andrew Williams has
fashioned a wickedly entertaining tale of political chicanery -
Daily Telegraph London 1929. Very much not a land fit for heroes.
Frenchie knows his occasional work for MI5 serves only the ruling
classes. But he needs to feed his children. Scruples died in the
trenches. When Ramsay MacDonald, Britain's first Labour Prime
Minister, is blackmailed by a former lover, Frenchie must go to
Paris to buy her silence. It is clear there are many people who
would see MacDonald fall - the Conservatives, their friends in the
press, even some of his own colleagues. But his own secret service?
When Frenchie hears the other side of the story, everything
changes. The Prime Minister's Affair is another brilliant
historical thriller from the author of Witchfinder, based on a real
blackmail plot, hidden in the shadows. 'If le Carre needs a
successor, Williams has all the equipment for the role' Times
Literary Supplement Books of the Year 'Spy tradecraft of the old
school, with no computers, fast cars or mobile phones, but not a
whit less exciting for that. Highly recommended as both a spy story
and a piece of social and political history' Shots Magazine
This innovative volume brings together specialists in international
relations to tackle a set of difficult questions about what it
means to live in a globalized world where the purpose and direction
of world politics are no longer clear-cut. What emerges from these
essays is a very clear sense that while we may be living in an era
that lacks a single, universal purpose, ours is still a world
replete with meaning. The authors in this volume stress the need
for a pluralistic conception of meaning in a globalized world and
demonstrate how increased communication and interaction in
transnational spaces work to produce complex tapestries of culture
and politics. Meaning and International Relations also makes an
original and convincing case for the relevance of hermeneutic
approaches to understanding contemporary international relations.
This book explores the hopeful possibility that emerging
geographies of postsecularity are able to contribute significantly
to the understanding of how common life may be shared, and how
caring for the common goods of social justice, well-being,
equality, solidarity and respect for difference may be imagined and
practiced. Drawing on recent geographic theory to recalibrate ideas
of the postsecular public sphere, the authors develop the case for
postsecularity as a condition of being that is characterised by
practices of receptive generosity, rapprochement between religious
and secular ethics, and a hopeful re-enchantment and re-shaping of
desire towards common life. The authors highlight the contested
formation of ethical subjectivity under neoliberalism and the
emergence of postsecularity within this process as an
ethically-attuned politics which changes relations between religion
and secularity and animates novel, hopeful imaginations,
subjectivities, and praxes as alternatives to neoliberal norms. The
spaces and subjectivities of emergent postsecularity are examined
through a series of innovative case studies, including food banks,
drug and alcohol treatment, refugee humanitarian activism in
Calais, homeless participatory art projects, community responses to
the Christchurch earthquakes in New Zealand, amongst others. The
book also traces the global conditions for postsecularity beyond
the Western and predominantly Christian-secular nexus of
engagement. This is a valuable resource for students in several
academic disciplines, including geography, sociology, politics,
religious studies, international development and anthropology. It
will be of great interest to secular and faith-based practitioners
working in religion, spirituality, politics or more widely in
public policy, urban planning and community development.
This book is about the practice and underlying theory of
psychodynamic group therapy as undertaken in the Portman Clinic. It
offers an overview of various matters requiring sophisticated
thinking in the structuring of forensic group psychotherapy.
Military power is now the main vehicle for regime change. The US
army has been used on more than 30 different occasions in the
post-Cold War world compared with just 10 during the whole of the
Cold War era. Leading scholar Andrew Williams tackles contemporary
thinking on war with a detailed study on liberal thinking over the
last century about how wars should be ended, using a vast range of
historical archival material from diplomatic, other official and
personal papers, which this study situates within the debates that
have emerged in political theory. He examines the main strategies
used at the end, and in the aftermath, of wars by liberal states to
consolidate their liberal gains and to prevent the re-occurrence of
wars with those states they have fought. This new study also
explores how various strategies: revenge; restitution; reparation;
restraint; retribution; reconciliation; and reconstruction, have
been used by liberal states not only to defeat their enemies but
also transform them. This is a major new contribution to
contemporary thinking and action. This book will be of great
interest to all students and scholars of politics, international
relations and security studies.
This innovative volume brings together specialists in international relations to tackle a set of difficult questions about what it means to live in a globalized world where the purpose and direction of world politics are no longer clear-cut. What emerges from these essays is a very clear sense that while we may be living in an era that lacks a single, universal purpose, ours is still a world replete with meaning. The authors in this volume stress the need for a pluralistic conception of meaning in a globalized world and demonstrate how increased communication and interaction in transnational spaces work to produce complex tapestries of culture and politics. Meaning and International Relations also makes an original and convincing case for the relevance of hermeneutic approaches to understanding contemporary international relations. eBook available with sample pages: 0203167554
The concept of concerted mechanisms was formulated nearly 90 years ago and virtually all general organic chemistry texts mention it. Until now, however, no monograph has addressed the concept explicitly. Over the last two decades, substantial advancements made in the development of precise methods for elucidating concerted mechanisms have heightened the need for a comprehensive text on the subject. Concerted Organic and Bio-organic Mechanisms gathers the salient materials related to this emerging field into a single text. It sets forth the precise definition of concertedness-along with working sub-definitions-and describes rigorous experimental tools chemists can use to diagnose the existence or absence of concerted mechanisms. Advances in our understanding of concerted mechanisms lead to further questions. Concerted Organic and Bio-organic Mechanisms provides the background and the tools researchers need to consider these important questions and further advance the frontiers of reactions, synthesis, and catalysis.
The growth of videogame design programs in higher education and
explosion of amateur game development has created a need for a
deeper understanding of game history that addresses not only
"when," but "how" and "why." Andrew Williams takes the first step
in creating a comprehensive survey on the history of digital games
as commercial products and artistic forms in a textbook appropriate
for university instruction. History of Digital Games adopts a
unique approach and scope that traces the interrelated concepts of
game design, art and design of input devices from the beginnings of
coin-operated amusement in the late 1800s to the independent games
of unconventional creators in the present. Rooted in the concept of
videogames as designed objects, Williams investigates the sources
that inspired specific game developers as well as establishing the
historical, cultural, economic and technological contexts that
helped shape larger design trends. Key Features Full-color images
and game screenshots Focuses primarily on three interrelated
digital game elements: visual design, gameplay design and the
design of input devices This book is able to discuss design trends
common to arcade games, home console games and computer games while
also respecting the distinctions of each game context Includes
discussion of game hardware as it relates to how it affects game
design Links to online resources featuring games discussed in the
text, video tutorial and other interactive resources will be
included.
This is a practical guide showing how to undertake a domestic
building survey. The text describes the practical aspects of
surveying with a full description of the author's own experience,
at the same time drawing out the important principles involved.
Military power is now the main vehicle for regime change. The US
army has been used on more than 30 different occasions in the
post-Cold War world compared with just 10 during the whole of the
Cold War era. Leading scholar Andrew Williams tackles contemporary
thinking on war with a detailed study on liberal thinking over the
last century about how wars should be ended, using a vast range of
historical archival material from diplomatic, other official and
personal papers, which this study situates within the debates that
have emerged in political theory. He examines the main strategies
used at the end, and in the aftermath, of wars by liberal states to
consolidate their liberal gains and to prevent the re-occurrence of
wars with those states they have fought. This new study also
explores how various strategies: revenge; restitution; reparation;
restraint; retribution; reconciliation; and reconstruction, have
been used by liberal states not only to defeat their enemies but
also transform them. This is a major new contribution to
contemporary thinking and action. This book will be of great
interest to all students and scholars of politics, international
relations and security studies.
This is a practical guide book of how to undertake a domestic
building survey. The text describes the practical aspects of
surveying with a full description of the author's own experience;
at the same time drawing out the important principles involved.
Whilst this book is intended for the serious student, it may well
be of use to the prospective home owner who could, with a little
knowledge do his own "pre-survey" and save wasting money on
properties that are obviously highly likely to be unsuitable. When
a suitable property has been found, the experienced surveyor can be
called in. This book should be of interest to building students and
general practice surveyors.
All 13 episodes from the third series of the cult US prison drama.
Things just go from bad to worse. Having broken out of Fox River,
Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) now has to find a way of
surviving in Sona, the hellish Panamanian prison, controlled by the
inmates, that doesn't take too kindly to 'famous' escapees.
Episodes comprise: 'Orientacion', 'Fire/Water', 'Call Waiting',
'Good Fences', 'Interference', 'Photo Finish', 'Vamonos', 'Bang and
Burn', 'Boxed In', 'Dirt Nap', 'Under and Out', 'Hell Or High
Water' and 'The Art of the Deal'.
An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
and Shakespeare. Includes rich, exciting colour photos of
performances of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' from around the world.
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