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Japan and the Internet Revolution challenges the portrait of Japan as a technologically slow-moving nation, lacking in creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Overcoming the substantial barriers erected by the Japanese government to the introduction of the Internet, promoters and entrepreneurs managed to create a flexible and dynamic Internet society. From a slow start, Japan has emerged as the global leader in the mobile Internet, the host of arguably the strongest nation-specific web-presence in the world, and a country determined to remain near the forefront of the digital revolution.
This book explores Japan's efforts to promote the commercial
benefits of science and technology. Japan has made major scientific
investments, with a view to enhancing the country's medium and
long-term economic prospects; these successful efforts have
re-enforced the country's reputation as a leader in the promotion
of national innovation.
Japan and the Internet Revolution challenges the portrait of Japan
as a technologically slow-moving nation, lacking in creativity and
entrepreneurial spirit. Overcoming the substantial barriers erected
by the Japanese government to the introduction of the Internet,
promoters and entrepreneurs managed to create a flexible and
dynamic Internet society. From a slow start, Japan has emerged as
the global leader in the mobile internet, the host of arguably the
strongest nation-specific web-presence in the world, and a country
determined to remain near the forefront of the digital revolution.
There are literally hundreds - if not thousands - of academic works
written about dolphins. This is certainly not one of them, for
within these pages dwells a graphic story of the plight of the
commercial dolphin. The Perfect Pair: Shards from the Mirror is the
final book in `The Perfect Pair Dolphin Trilogy' and provides a
damning expose of the captive cetacean industry. The first book in
the trilogy, The Perfect Pair: The Enchanted Mirror (Matador,
2012), is now a core text for the BA(Hons) English and Creative
Writing course at the University of Salford, and won the Bronze
Award in the Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards 2013. A chapter
also won first prize in a prestigious literary competition held by
the Manchester Evening News, and celebrity reviewers are already
describing this final book as `a masterpiece'. The Perfect Pair:
Shards from the Mirror will appeal to those with an interest in the
realities of animal training. Like Gabriela Cowperthwaite's
influential 2013 documentary Blackfish, this story will change
people's perception of captive dolphins forever.
This is the second book in the dolphin trilogy The Perfect Pair,
the factionalised memoir of Europe's top 1970s dolphin trainer. It
reveals the plight of the captive dolphin and gives an insight into
the relationship between one particular trainer and his dolphins,
whisking the reader on a journey deep into the dolphin psyche.
Sometimes heart-breaking, sometimes funny - always compelling.
Within these pages dwells a graphic story of the plight of the
commercial dolphin. However, there are also heart-warming tales of
the trainers and handlers who work with them. The Perfect Pair: The
Mirror Cracks is the continuation of The Perfect Pair: The
Enchanted Mirror (Matador, 2012) - now a core text for the BA(Hons)
English and Creative Writing Course at The University of Salford.
It is an immensely personal account of a young boy's first love - a
special love that takes him on a mystical journey deep into the
world of the dolphin, effectively casting him into a reality that
constantly questions man's overall appraisal of these very special
people of the sea. It tells of a mind connection - a psychic bond
so strong that it enables the boy and his dolphins to become
Europe's top performing team... the best of the best. No one
reading this book will ever view a dolphin in the same light again.
Title: At All Cost; or, a Wilful Woman. A tale.] ... Illustrated,
etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION &
PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the British Library
digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides readers with a
perspective of the world from some of the 18th and 19th century's
most talented writers. Written for a range of audiences, these
works are a treasure for any curious reader looking to see the
world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the main body of works
the collection also includes song-books, comedy, and works of
satire. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification
fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is
provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition
identification: ++++ British Library Holroyd, C.; 1891.]. 320 p.; 8
. 012631.l.17.
The Perfect Pair: The Enchanted Mirror is the graphic tale of
commercial dolphins and the immensely personal account of a young
boy's first love - a special love that takes him on a mystical
journey deep into the world of the dolphin, effectively casting him
into a reality that constantly questions man's overall appraisal of
these very special people of the sea. It tells of a mind connection
- a psychic bond so strong that it enables the boy and his charges
to become Europe's top performing team... The best of the best. Two
dolphins famed for working in absolute unison, eventually leading
them into achieving the much-revered full somersault routine - a
shadow ballet of exquisite grace and beauty. A moving and emotional
story, The Perfect Pair: The Enchanted Mirror will appeal to adults
with an interest in dolphins and the people who work with them.
Authors David and Tracy have been inspired by a number of authors
and publications. David takes inspiration from Marvel comics,
whilst Tracy is inspired by P G Wodehouse, Agatha Christie and
Susan Hill.
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