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Exciting adventures for the Casting the Runes investigative
roleplaying game exploring the supernatural and esoteric mysteries
in early 20th century Britain. This collection of adventures for
the Casting the Runes RPG takes the investigators
across the British Isles, from London to Edinburgh, the fens to the
West Country, in their quest to solve supernatural occurrences and
sinister manifestations. The scenarios are presented as individual
tales, but can also be strung together to form a loose campaign.
The Malvern Mystery Excavations near Malvern Parva lead to sinister
disturbances at the local church. The Eastminster Enigma A coven of
black magicians desecrate Eastminster Cathedral, and the
investigators' help is needed in laying to rest their handiwork.
The Fiend of the Fens Something wicked stalks the fens near the
village of Holme; the characters muct steel themselves for an
encounter from the depths of English folklore. The Predestination
Engine The investigators travel to Scotland to research a
mysterious charlatan who is causing madness and devastation as he
seeks to answer the ultimate question: Are you Saved, or Damned?
The Oakhill Haunting A pair of elderly spinsters are plagued by
things that go bump in the night. Can the restless spirits be
appeased? Between St Magnus & St Mary Overie An unlikely
magician dabbles in something he shouldn't, and now the borough of
Southwark is assailed by supernatural horrors.
This book outlines issues surrounding diversity among students,
faculty, and staff and how one urban university library is working
to embrace and celebrate the diversity found in its building, on
campus, and in the local community. This book illustrates how
universities are uniquely situated to engage students in
discussions about diversity and how academic libraries in
particular can facilitate and ease these discussions. A Diversity
Council and the projects and programs it has developed have been
instrumental in this work and may serve as an inspiration and
launch pad for other libraries. Diversity Programming and Outreach
for Academic Libraries details anecdotal experiences, and provides
practical suggestions for developing diversity programs and forming
collaborations with other campus units, regardless of size, staff,
or focus of the academic library.
Written by three academic librarians currently active in university
level diversity initiativesProvides real-world examples of
diversity programming and events for academic librariesIndicates
how to find commonalities in the range of diversity issues at
universities internationally
The onset of the quadruple burden of disease in South Africa, the
challenges faced by the medical establishment to curtail the rapid
growth of multiple epidemics, the inadequate response by the state
to various inequities in the health system, and the public debates
associated with it, have all combined to draw attention to the
sociological aspects of health and disease. Sociology as a resource
of knowledge and a unique analytical and conceptual perspective can
be used to understand, explain and positively influence the course
of health and disease in South African society and our responses to
it. As a health practitioner or scholar you must be equipped with
the skills to critically evaluate research and debates in your
profession, be able to adapt to changes and contribute to the
development of knowledge and best practice. This reader will
familiarise you with relevant content and assist you to develop the
analytical capacity and conceptual skills you will need. Society,
Health and Disease in South Africa is authored by experienced
educators and researchers in the fi elds of sociology, social work,
anthropology, healthcare policy and practice.
The study of tourism and indeed the tourism industry is changing
constantly. Now in its fifth edition, Contemporary Tourism: an
international approach presents a new and refreshing approach to
the study of tourism, looking at the far reaching effects that the
COVID pandemic has had on the industry and how it has been forced
to change, or not subsequently. Considering issues such as advances
in AI and its impacts, the environmental crisis and air travel, the
sharing economy and Airbnb, and the tourist experience in a Covid
world. In particular, it highlights the ongoing threats and
opportunities faced by the tourism industry today, and discusses
the related management strategies, illustrating the potential
implications for the patterns and flow of tourism in the future.
Divided into five sections, each chapter has a thorough learning
structure including chapter objectives, examples, discussion
points, self-review questions, checklists and case studies. URL
links in the form of QR codes are heavily present throughout the
text so that users of both hard and electronic formats can have
direct links to up to date, authoritative and annotated sources of
information. Cases are both thematic and destination-based and
always international. New to this edition: * New material on latest
issues such as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, international
responses to the environmental crisis, the impact of AI/robotics on
tourism human resource and the rise of the staycation; * Brand new
and updated case studies and readings throughout; * Substantial
support for both students and teachers, both within the text itself
and via web-based student and instructor resources. ABOUT THE
AUTHORS Chris Cooper is Professor in the School of Events, Tourism
and Hospitality at Leeds Beckett University in the UK. Professor C
Michael Hall is Professor of Marketing at the University of
Canterbury in New Zealand; Docent, University of Oulu, Finland and
Visiting Professor at Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.
Los Angeles and the movies grew up together, and a natural
extension of the picture business was the premium presentation of
the productthe biggest, best, and brightest theatres imaginable.
The magnificent movie palaces along Broadway in downtown Los
Angeles still represent the highest concentration of vintage
theatres in the world. With Hollywood and the movies practically
synonymous, the theatres in the studios neighborhood were
state-of-the-art for showbiz, whether they were designed for film,
vaudeville, or stage productions. From the elegant Orpheum and the
exotic Graumans Chinese to the modest El Rey, this volume
celebrates the architecture and social history of Los Angeless
unique collection of historic theatres past and present. The common
threads that connect them all, from the grandest movie palace to
the smallest neighborhood theatre, are stories and the ghosts of
audiences past waiting in the dark for the show to begin.
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Los Angeles Art Deco (Paperback)
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Art Deco made its formal appearance in Paris at the 1925
L'Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels
Modernes, a showcase for art, architecture, and design that
promoted progress, modernity, and the present. The greatest export
from this exhibition was a style that has since been recognized as
one of the great design movements of the 20th century. Art Deco's
growing recognition coincided with the growth of Los Angeles as the
entertainment capital. Between world wars, the city's architecture
sprouted characteristic signs of Art Deco: the interplay of
vertical and horizontal features, geometric shapes, use of exotic
and modern materials, as well as simplified streamlined forms. This
volume's marvelous collection of images celebrates Los Angeles's
Art Deco heritage, showcasing such structures as Bullock's
Wilshire, Sunset Tower, the Oviatt Penthouse, the Wiltern and
Pantages Theatres, and many, many more.
Struggling readers need personalized, focused, and
assessment-driven instruction. In other words, they need
interventions that work. Cooper, Chard, and Kiger provide those
interventions in this essential resource. Covering the most
important aspects of literacy-- oral language, phonemic awareness,
word recognition, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, and
writing--the authors organize the interventions around a
classroom-tested framework for assessing students, diagnosing their
needs, teaching them based on findings, and reassessing them to
determine whether more instruction, practice, or application are
needed.
Computer simulations, serious digital games, and gamification add
fun and engagement to business courses, while also improving
students' learning outcomes. Computer Simulations and Gaming
provides business educators with the theoretical background,
selection foundations, and implementation advice they need to
successfully select and implement computer simulations, serious
digital games, and/or gamification elements. The book opens by
defining computer simulations, serious digital games, and
gamification, then highlights the learning theories that contribute
to their effectiveness at improving learning outcomes. From there
the authors provide information that helps educators select
computer simulations, serious digital games, and/or gamification
elements, by reviewing their benefits and drawbacks, identifying
contextual considerations, and providing a heuristic. The authors
then offer advice to prepare educators to implement computer
simulations, serious digital games, and/or gamification elements in
their classrooms. In addition, they have included a list of tools
and resources as well as an annotated bibliography that point
readers towards helpful additional information. In an ever-changing
world of tech, business educators at all levels will come to rely
on the helpful guidance in Computer Simulations and Gaming to
engage students.
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