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Written by someone who has lived it, this first book by Ray B.
Rogers brings home the unique culture of Western North Carolina
during the Great Depression. From "Justifiable Homicide" (about
chickens, naturally) to "The County Home," Ray tells it like it is,
bringing the reader back to a time when folks worked harder, got
along better, and lived closely with the environment. Some of the
stories from Depression Baby: Nudity and Grand Theft on Richland
Creek The Hog Spoon Every Boy Needed One Sorghum 'Lasses
Copperheads and Mountain Medicine Maggie's Daughter and the Quilt
of Many Colors The Necessary House The Picture on the Wall Hog
Killing Day in the Mountains The Circle Of Rice
Despite growing up during the Second World War, watching the
nightly vigil of German Bombers destroying the ship builders by the
river, some of us did survive, had our fun, our adventure 's, first
loves and misfortunes. As young adults our circumstance's changed.
New pals, new loves, 'Don't forget to keep in touch', but as time
went, you didn't. Untill one day by chance accidentaly colliding
into my old school pal Graham, nearly seventy years after parting
our ways, things changed. They say everything happens in three's,
but in our case it increased as more, now grey haired delinquents
from 4A joined the monthly meetings of the Survivers Club, to
reminisce on old times over a few beer's. Being pressured into
putting pen to paper, and transcribe the tesimony of our memorable
youth, this narrative was composed.
Following the 2015 Paris climate agreement, the global politics of
climate change depends more than ever on national climate policies
and the actions of cities, businesses, and other non-state actors,
as well as the transnational governance networks that link them.
The Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance sheds
new light on these critical trends by exploring how domestic
political, economic, and social forces systematically shape
patterns of non-state actor participation in transnational climate
initiatives. The book develops a common conceptual framework and
uses a unique data set to explore the interplay between
transnational and domestic politics and how these interactions
shape the incentives and modalities of participation in
transnational governance. The contributing chapters explore the
role of cities, non-governmental organizations, companies, carbon
markets, and regulations, as well as broader questions of
effectiveness and global governance. Bringing together some of the
foremost experts in the field of global governance and
environmental politics, this book significantly advances our
understanding of transnational governance and provides new insights
for policymakers seeking to address the problem of climate change.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
International Interactions.
The twelve interviews in this book cover all aspects of
cinematography from pre-production planning to post-production,
special effects, aerial photography, and second unit. Each
interview gives a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the most
popular shots in movies and television shows were lit and captured.
Technically and philosophically oriented, Contemporary
Cinematographers on Their Art explores the tools, trends,
personalities, and professional achievements of contemporary
cinematographers, highlighting the behind-the-scenes struggles of
the business of making motion pictures. Each chapter delves into
the personal challenges, political properties, inter-departmental
interactions, and artistic achievements of the artists who bring
scripts to life through their choice of cameras, lights, lenses,
filters, gels, and other supporting equipment. Covering a variety
of film and television genres--from soaps to half-hour sitcoms, to
cable and network productions and low- and big-budget
features--each interview explores the tools cinematographers use to
capture their shots, from traditional equipment to innovative
camera and lighting "toys," as well as the integration of
mechanical and computer graphic effects.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The twelve interviews in this book cover all aspects of
cinematography from pre-production planning to post-production,
special effects, aerial photography, and second unit. Each
interview gives a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the most
popular shots in movies and television shows were lit and captured.
Technically and philosophically oriented, Contemporary
Cinematographers on Their Art explores the tools, trends,
personalities, and professional achievements of contemporary
cinematographers, highlighting the behind-the-scenes struggles of
the business of making motion pictures. Each chapter delves into
the personal challenges, political properties, inter-departmental
interactions, and artistic achievements of the artists who bring
scripts to life through their choice of cameras, lights, lenses,
filters, gels, and other supporting equipment.
Covering a variety of film and television genres--from soaps to
half-hour sitcoms, to cable and network productions and low- and
big-budget features--each interview explores the tools
cinematographers use to capture their shots, from traditional
equipment to innovative camera and lighting "toys," as well as the
integration of mechanical and computer graphic effects.
Interviews with prominent, award-winning cinematographers
Insight into some of the most popular and innovative movies
today
Covers all aspects of cinematography, including post-production and
special effects
The legal foundations of global governance are shifting. In
addition to traditional instruments for resolving cross-border
problems, such as treaties and formal international organizations,
policy-makers are turning increasingly to informal agreements and
organizations like the Group of Twenty, the Financial Stability
Board, and the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation. A growing number
of policy-makers view such weakly-legalized organizations as
promising new tools of governance, arguing that informal bodies are
faster and more flexible than their formal counterparts, and
better-suited to the complex problems raised by deepening
interdependence. Yet, equally, political scientists have puzzled
over these international organizations. At present, we still know
relatively little about these bodies, why they have become so
important, and whether they are indeed capable of addressing the
immense challenges faced by the global community. In The Origins of
Informality, Charles Roger offers a new way of thinking about
informal organizations, presents new data revealing their
extraordinary growth over time and across regions, and advances a
novel theory to explain these patterns. In contrast with existing
approaches, he locates the drivers of informality within the
internal politics of states, explaining how major shifts within the
domestic political arenas of the great powers have projected
outwards and reshaped the legal structure of the global system.
Informal organizations have been embraced because they allow
bureaucrats in powerful states to maintain autonomy over their
activities, and can help politicians to circumvent domestic
opponents of their foreign policies. Drawing on original
quantitative data, interviews, and archival research, the book
analyzes some of the most important institutions governing the
global economy, showing how informality has helped domestic actors
to achieve their narrow political goals-even when this comes at the
expense of the institutions they eventually create. Ultimately,
Roger claims, the shift towards informality has allowed the number
of multilateral institutions to rapidly increase in response to
global problems. But, at the same time, it has coincided with a
decline in their quality, leaving us less prepared for the next
global crisis.
Multidisciplinary Medico-legal Death Investigation: Role of
Consultants is the only book in the field that focuses on the role
consultants have in medical examiner/coroner offices. The book
provides a multidisciplinary view on the topic by including
specialized fields, such as anesthesiology, surgery, radiology,
including CT scan, pediatrics, cardiology-electrophysiology,
cardiac pathology, forensic anthropology and odontology, firearms
examination, firearms, eye pathology and psychiatry/psychology.
Coverage also includes chapters on specialized topics, including
high profile cases, the media, business continuity planning,
envenomations, the importance of quality assurance and peer review,
and quality assurance in a medico-legal death investigation office.
This one-of-a-kind resource is ideal for those in the medico-legal
death investigation field and professionals in the criminal and
civil justice system.
Following the 2015 Paris climate agreement, the global politics of
climate change depends more than ever on national climate policies
and the actions of cities, businesses, and other non-state actors,
as well as the transnational governance networks that link them.
The Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance sheds
new light on these critical trends by exploring how domestic
political, economic, and social forces systematically shape
patterns of non-state actor participation in transnational climate
initiatives. The book develops a common conceptual framework and
uses a unique data set to explore the interplay between
transnational and domestic politics and how these interactions
shape the incentives and modalities of participation in
transnational governance. The contributing chapters explore the
role of cities, non-governmental organizations, companies, carbon
markets, and regulations, as well as broader questions of
effectiveness and global governance. Bringing together some of the
foremost experts in the field of global governance and
environmental politics, this book significantly advances our
understanding of transnational governance and provides new insights
for policymakers seeking to address the problem of climate change.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
International Interactions.
As a twenty-something, you may feel like you are being pulled in
dozen different directions. With the daily tumult, busyness, and
major life changes you experience as a young adult, you may also be
particularly vulnerable to stress and its negative effects.
Emerging adulthood, which occurs between the ages of 18 and 29, is
a developmental stage of life when you're faced with important
decisions about school, relationships, sex, your career, and more.
With so much going on, you need a guide to help you navigate with
less stress and more ease. The Koru Mindfulness program, developed
at Duke University and already in use on numerous college campuses
and in treatment centers across the country, is the only
evidence-based mindfulness training program for young adults that
has been empirically proven to have significant benefits for sleep,
perceived stress, and self-compassion. Now, with The Mindful
Twenty-Something, this popular program is accessible to all young
adults struggling with stress. With Koru Mindfulness and the
practical tools you'll learn from this acceptance-based,
proven-effective approach, you'll be able to cultivate the
compassion and mindfulness skills you need to manage life's
challenges from a calm, balanced center, regardless of what comes
your way.
Power up your day with a daily dose of chia! Omega-3 fatty acids
and fiber are the superstars of cardiovascular health, and chia
seeds contain them both in spades. They're also great sources of
iron, calcium, magnesium, and zinc, and have been linked to better
cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure levels. It's no
wonder they've been a staple in Central American diets since the
Aztecs, and are once again growing in popularity. Chia is truly a
superfood, both nutritious and versatile. Both the seeds and
sprouts are edible, but there's so much more to chia than that!
Cooking With Chia For Dummies explores the benefits and many uses
of the chia seed, and guides you through a multitude of ways to add
chia to your diet. Featuring over 125 recipes, you'll learn how to
choose among the different types of chia options, how to use and
how to use it, and exactly how much you need to reap the health
benefits. * Camouflage your chia or make it the star of the dish *
Incorporate chia into your favorite meal * Adapt the recipes to be
vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free * Discover chia recipes that even
kids will eat Learn why you shouldn't harvest the sprouts from your
Chia pet, and where to buy high-quality seeds to eat. Chia is
already fueling endurance athletes and is beloved by dietitians.
You deserve to feel great, and there's no reason your taste buds
should suffer for it. Chia is a delicious addition to any meal, and
there's no reason for you to miss out. Cooking With Chia For
Dummies is your comprehensive guide to adding chia to your diet,
and your companion on the journey to ultimate health.
Until recently, sales managers received no specific training for
their jobs. However, selling has become more complex with the
emergence of regulations and more sophisticated customers. Sales
managers need to inspire and achieve sales results by managing
teams of professionals and other resources. To do so, they need
guidance on dealing with issues that arise in these broader aspects
of their role.
This concise guide for sales managers is based on a well-known
sales management technique called the 'customer portfolio matrix'.
Beth Rogers weaves her version of this throughout, enabling sales
managers to see their strategy from the customer's point of view.
Doing so will allow them to set realistic objectives, design new
strategies that add real customer value, avoid wasting time on
price-oriented customers and deploy resources for maximum
results.
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