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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This important Handbook on international development policy and
management covers a broad spectrum of contemporary topics across
all the major areas of interest. With over 40 chapters, the book
comprehensively explores the many themes and issues of significance
for both policy and implementation, and provides easily accessible
reference material on current practice and research. The 42
contributors come from a diverse range of backgrounds, and enjoy
international reputations in their chosen fields. The Handbook is
organised in two parts, one dealing with policy issues and the
other with implementation and management issues. The first part, on
policy, covers a wide range of economic, social and environmental
topics. The second part explores the political context of
implementation and development practice and goes on to cover a
range of issues relating to management in the public and non-state
sectors and the management of development projects. Each individual
chapter provides background information on theory and practice,
describes the current 'state of play', examines prospects for the
future and includes an annotated guide to further reading. This
extensive handbook will become an essential reference on
international development policy and management. Although primarily
designed for postgraduate students and scholars of development
studies, it will also be welcomed by development practitioners,
NGOs and aid agencies.
This important Handbook on international development policy and
management covers a broad spectrum of contemporary topics across
all the major areas of interest. With over 40 chapters, the book
comprehensively explores the many themes and issues of significance
for both policy and implementation, and provides easily accessible
reference material on current practice and research. The 42
contributors come from a diverse range of backgrounds, and enjoy
international reputations in their chosen fields. The Handbook is
organised in two parts, one dealing with policy issues and the
other with implementation and management issues. The first part, on
policy, covers a wide range of economic, social and environmental
topics. The second part explores the political context of
implementation and development practice and goes on to cover a
range of issues relating to management in the public and non-state
sectors and the management of development projects. Each individual
chapter provides background information on theory and practice,
describes the current 'state of play', examines prospects for the
future and includes an annotated guide to further reading. This
extensive handbook will become an essential reference on
international development policy and management. Although primarily
designed for postgraduate students and scholars of development
studies, it will also be welcomed by development practitioners,
NGOs and aid agencies.
Sarah Cisneros believer her sixteen-year-old twin sons, Adam and
Benji, are far too young and far too innocent to participate in the
ranch's upcoming cattle drive. But the boys are insistent and are
eager to build the legacy of Dos Encinos. This will be one last
adventure before they head off to college.
Adam sustains serious injuries during a stampede while on the
ride. As he recuperates in the small central Texas village of
Comanche, he becomes enamored with the innkeeper's daughter, Martha
Taylor. Adam and Martha pledge to wait for each other as Adam
enters medical school in Fort Worth, Texas. Meanwhile, Benji
pursues his dreams of becoming an architect.
After graduation from medical school, in spite of more enticing
and lucrative opportunities to settle in an urban community, Adam
returns to Comanche, re-unites with Martha, and starts his medical
practice. He doesn't realize the hostilities and personal threats
he would face in bringing new concepts of medical treatment to a
community served only by charlatans and untrained doctors. Adam
must rely on his heritage of strength from the pioneer cattlemen of
south Texas--his Dos Encinos legacy--to guide him through the
strife he faces.
Faerie is never as far away as you think. Sometimes you find you
have crossed an invisible line and must cope, as best you can, with
petulant princesses, vengeful owls, ladies who pass their time
embroidering terrible fates or with endless paths in deep, dark
woods and houses that never appear the same way twice. The heroines
and heroes bedevilled by such problems in these fairy tales include
a conceited Regency clergyman, an eighteenth-century Jewish doctor
and Mary, Queen of Scots, as well as two characters from "Jonathan
Strange & Mr Norrell: Strange himself and the Raven King".
Acting Is Believing has trained generations of actors and remains
one of the most popular and influential classic Stanislavski-based
acting books over the past sixty years. Now in its thirteenth
edition, it has been reimagined for the art of acting in the
twenty-first century. Stanislavski expanded our understanding of
the mysterious process that results in truthful acting, devising
practical steps to pursue the most elusive element of the
artform—inspiration. Acting Is Believing: Stanislavski in the
21st Century, 13th Edition, introduces students to all the major
concepts of Stanislavski’s System of Acting, providing them with
a logical process through which they can master this complex art.
It breaks down even the most complex elements defining human
behavior in ways that are easy to digest. This new edition has been
greatly updated, including: Reworked chapters throughout to bring
Stanislavski’s theories to life in a language that speaks to
today’s actors A new approach to entering Stanislavski’s
Creative State, broken into an innovative five-part process Updated
discussions on anxiety, physical tension, social inhibitions, and
intimacy onstage Modified solo and group exercises Expanded
appendix on self-directed scene study Refined and updated glossary
of acting, theatre, and film terminology Acting Is Believing
remains grounded in Stanislavski-based technique training, yet this
latest text has evolved as a vital resource for twenty-first
century artists pursing acting careers in theatre, film, and
television. With a foreword by two-time Tony Award winning actor,
Norbert Leo Butz, Acting Is Believing continues to set the gold
standard in the art of acting for a new generation.
Acting Is Believing has trained generations of actors and remains
one of the most popular and influential classic Stanislavski-based
acting books over the past sixty years. Now in its thirteenth
edition, it has been reimagined for the art of acting in the
twenty-first century. Stanislavski expanded our understanding of
the mysterious process that results in truthful acting, devising
practical steps to pursue the most elusive element of the
artform—inspiration. Acting Is Believing: Stanislavski in the
21st Century, 13th Edition, introduces students to all the major
concepts of Stanislavski’s System of Acting, providing them with
a logical process through which they can master this complex art.
It breaks down even the most complex elements defining human
behavior in ways that are easy to digest. This new edition has been
greatly updated, including: Reworked chapters throughout to bring
Stanislavski’s theories to life in a language that speaks to
today’s actors A new approach to entering Stanislavski’s
Creative State, broken into an innovative five-part process Updated
discussions on anxiety, physical tension, social inhibitions, and
intimacy onstage Modified solo and group exercises Expanded
appendix on self-directed scene study Refined and updated glossary
of acting, theatre, and film terminology Acting Is Believing
remains grounded in Stanislavski-based technique training, yet this
latest text has evolved as a vital resource for twenty-first
century artists pursing acting careers in theatre, film, and
television. With a foreword by two-time Tony Award winning actor,
Norbert Leo Butz, Acting Is Believing continues to set the gold
standard in the art of acting for a new generation.
This book offers insights into the governance of contemporary food
systems and their ongoing transformation by social movements. As
global food systems face multiple threats and challenges there is
an opportunity for social movements and civil society to play a
more active role in building social justice and ecological
sustainability. Drawing on case studies from Canada, the United
States, Europe and New Zealand, this edited collection showcases
promising ways forward for civil society actors to engage in
governance. The authors address topics including: the variety of
forms that governance engagement takes from multi-stakeholderism to
co-governance to polycentrism/self-governance; the values and power
dynamics that underpin these different types of governance
processes; effective approaches for achieving desired values and
goals; and, the broader relationships and networks that may be
activated to support change. By examining and comparing a variety
of governance innovations, at a range of scales, the book offers
insights for those considering contemporary food systems and their
ongoing transformation. It is suitable for food studies students
and researchers within geography, environmental studies,
anthropology, policy studies, planning, health sciences and
sociology, and will also be of interest to policy makers and civil
society organisations with a focus on food systems. The Open Access
version of this book, available at
http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9780429503597, has been
made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Advanced Topics in Linear Algebra presents, in an engaging style,
novel topics linked through the Weyr matrix canonical form, a
largely unknown cousin of the Jordan canonical form discovered by
Eduard Weyr in 1885. The book also develops much linear algebra
unconnected to canonical forms, that has not previously appeared in
book form. It presents common applications of Weyr form, including
matrix commutativity problems, approximate simultaneous
diagonalization, and algebraic geometry, with the latter two having
topical connections to phylogenetic invariants in biomathematics
and multivariate interpolation. The Weyr form clearly outperforms
the Jordan form in many situations, particularly where two or more
commuting matrices are involved, due to the block upper triangular
form a Weyr matrix forces on any commuting matrix. In this book,
the authors develop the Weyr form from scratch, and include an
algorithm for computing it. The Weyr form is also derived
ring-theoretically in an entirely different way to the classical
derivation of the Jordan form. A fascinating duality exists between
the two forms that allows one to flip back and forth and exploit
the combined powers of each. The book weaves together ideas from
various mathematical disciplines, demonstrating dramatically the
variety and unity of mathematics. Though the book's main focus is
linear algebra, it also draws upon ideas from commutative and
noncommutative ring theory, module theory, field theory, topology,
and algebraic geometry. Advanced Topics in Linear Algebra offers
self-contained accounts of the non-trivial results used from
outside linear algebra, and lots of worked examples, thereby making
it accessible to graduate students. Indeed, the scope of the book
makes it an appealing graduate text, either as a reference or for
an appropriately designed one or two semester course. A number of
the authors' previously unpublished results appear as well.
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 market for professional services and consulting firms is
changing, driven by evolving and more demanding client
requirements. Legal, accountancy and other professional services
firms are now looking for a new breed of leaders with the insight
to help deliver those requirements. Professional Services Marketing
Handbook, published in association with the Professional Services
Marketing Group, is for marketing and business development
professionals, sales specialists, and a firm's technical
practitioners who want to play a fuller role in their firm's
obsession with client relationship development to increase their
impact and influence. Featuring international case studies and best
practice from industry leaders and experts such as Allen &
Overy, Baker & McKenzie, PwC, Kreston Reeves and White &
Case, Professional Services Marketing Handbook explains how to
become a complete client champion - the voice of the client - to
both shape and deliver a firm's client solution and experience. It
helps marketers develop a growth strategy for their firm,
understand and connect with clients more deeply and develop and
manage client relationships to build successful brands.
Contributing Authors: Richard Grove, Director of Marketing,
Business Development & Communications, Allen & Overy LLP
Daniel Smith, Senior Business Development and Marketing Manager,
Asia Pacific, Baker & McKenzie Claire Essex, Director of
Business Development and Marketing, Asia Pacific, Baker &
McKenzie Clive Stevens, Executive Chairman, Kreston Reeves Louise
Field, Head of Client Service & Insight, Bird & Bird LLP
Tim Nightingale, Founder, Nisus Consulting Ben Kent, Managing
Director, Meridian West Lisa Hart Shepherd, CEO, Acritas Nick
Masters, Head of Online, PwC Alastair Beddow, Associate Director,
Meridian West Dale Bryce, President, Asia-Pacific Professional
Services Marketing Association Gillian Sutherland, Director, Global
Key Account Management Buildings + Places, AECOM Susan D'aish,
Business Relationship Director, MacRoberts LLP Dan O'Day, Vice
President, Thomson Reuters Elite Matthew Fuller, Director of
Marketing and Business Development EMEA, White & Case LLP Amy
Kingdon, Marketing & Communications Director, UK & Europe,
Atkins Eleanor Campion, Communications Executive, UK & Europe,
Atkins Jessica Scholz, Business Development Manager, Freshfields
Bruckhaus Deringer, Germany Giles Pugh, Principal, SutherlandsPugh
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Les Miserables Volume One (Paperback, New edition)
Victor Hugo; Introduction by Roger Clark; Notes by Roger Clark; Translated by Charles E. Wilbour; Series edited by Keith Carabine
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With an Introduction and Notes by Roger Clark, University of Kent
at Canterbury. Translation by Charles E. Wilbour (1862). One of the
great classics of western literature, Les Miserables is a
magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and
meticulous historical description. Characters such as the absurdly
criminalised Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal
Thenardier, the implacable detective Javert, and the pitiful figure
of the prostitute Fantine and her daughter Cosette, have entered
the pantheon of literary dramatis personae. The reader is also
treated to the unforgettable descriptions of the Battle of Waterloo
and Valjean's flight through the Paris sewers. Volume 1 of 2
The market for professional services and consulting firms is
changing, driven by evolving and more demanding client
requirements. Legal, accountancy and other professional services
firms are now looking for a new breed of leaders with the insight
to help deliver those requirements. Professional Services Marketing
Handbook, published in association with the Professional Services
Marketing Group, is for marketing and business development
professionals, sales specialists, and a firm's technical
practitioners who want to play a fuller role in their firm's
obsession with client relationship development to increase their
impact and influence. Featuring international case studies and best
practice from industry leaders and experts such as Allen &
Overy, Baker & McKenzie, PwC, Kreston Reeves and White &
Case, Professional Services Marketing Handbook explains how to
become a complete client champion - the voice of the client - to
both shape and deliver a firm's client solution and experience. It
helps marketers develop a growth strategy for their firm,
understand and connect with clients more deeply and develop and
manage client relationships to build successful brands.
Contributing Authors: Richard Grove, Director of Marketing,
Business Development & Communications, Allen & Overy LLP
Daniel Smith, Senior Business Development and Marketing Manager,
Asia Pacific, Baker & McKenzie Claire Essex, Director of
Business Development and Marketing, Asia Pacific, Baker &
McKenzie Clive Stevens, Executive Chairman, Kreston Reeves Louise
Field, Head of Client Service & Insight, Bird & Bird LLP
Tim Nightingale, Founder, Nisus Consulting Ben Kent, Managing
Director, Meridian West Lisa Hart Shepherd, CEO, Acritas Nick
Masters, Head of Online, PwC Alastair Beddow, Associate Director,
Meridian West Dale Bryce, President, Asia-Pacific Professional
Services Marketing Association Gillian Sutherland, Director, Global
Key Account Management Buildings + Places, AECOM Susan D'aish,
Business Relationship Director, MacRoberts LLP Dan O'Day, Vice
President, Thomson Reuters Elite Matthew Fuller, Director of
Marketing and Business Development EMEA, White & Case LLP Amy
Kingdon, Marketing & Communications Director, UK & Europe,
Atkins Eleanor Campion, Communications Executive, UK & Europe,
Atkins Jessica Scholz, Business Development Manager, Freshfields
Bruckhaus Deringer, Germany Giles Pugh, Principal, SutherlandsPugh
With an Introduction and Notes by Roger Clark, University of Kent
at Canterbury. Translation by Charles E. Wilbour (1862). One of the
great Classics of Western Literature, Les Miserables is a
magisterial work which is rich in both character portrayal and
meticulous historical description. Characters such as the absurdly
criminalised Valjean, the street urchin Gavroche, the rascal
Thenardier, the implacable detective Javert, and the pitiful figure
of the prostitute Fantine and her daughter Cosette, have entered
the pantheon of literary dramatis personae. Volume 2 of 2
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