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Euro-commuters' have emerged as a new group of migrants since the
onset of the economic crisis in the EU. These people work in one
country but live in another. This book analyses the characteristics
of these migrants, their motivations and how commuting influences
their personal, family and social lives.
Presents a comprehensive yet concise examination of issues related
to media and communication law in Arkansas. This book is designed
to be a valuable reference to state law affecting communication
professionals and students. The series examines issues that rise in
daily news-gathering and reporting activities. Such issues include
privacy, obscenity, and advertising laws as well as open meeting,
open records, trial access, and newspersons privilege provisions.
This is an important, easy source for all those whose life or
profession makes them vulnerable to potential lawsuits due to
infractions of the media/communication laws. Help protect yourself
with this book
Federal Stimulus money is gone... States are nearly bankrupt...
Taxpayers are tired of increasing taxes to support public
education. Local school officials need to control school spending
Many Options... Few Easy provides concrete ideas to meet your
district's financial crisis. Dr. Ralph P. Kerr, a retired public
school superintendent provides over 100 Immediate, Intermediate and
Long Term options for school board members, school administrators,
tax payers and community members to consider as part of their
effort to control school spending. "The book is a valued resource
for me." A current school board member. "Dr. Kerr has done an
outstanding job of mixing the practical, pragmatic and the
theoretical solutions, to common issues and questions facing the
school administrator. This book is destined to become a mainstay
reference in the libraries of all administrators..." A retired
school superintendent. Dr. Ralph P. Kerr spent 30 years in public
education, the final 18 years as the Superintendent of Schools in
three diverse districts across New York State. Dr. Kerr annually
faced the challenge of working with his Board of Education to
develop a budget that would be supported by the community, even
during a year when mid-year State Aid cuts were passed by the state
legislature. Kerr earned a Doctorate in Educational Administration
from Syracuse University, a Masters in Counseling and Bachelors in
Business Education from the State University of New York at
Brockport. Earlier in his career Dr. Kerr was a classroom teacher,
counselor and building administrator. He currently serves as
President of TLI Inc. in Houghton, NY. and as an adjunct faculty
member at SUNY Brockport and Houghton College. Other books by Dr.
Kerr include The Sin of Apathy, published by Xulon Press in 2009.
Drawing upon the sciences of acoustics, linguistics, and
physiology, D. Ralph Appelman advances a system of teaching voice
based on the International Phonetic Alphabet. His premises are that
vocal pedagogy requires an understanding of physiological and
physical processes; that the singer and the voice teacher need
pedagogical tools to link this scientific knowledge with the art of
vocalization; that the word in the art song provides such a tool,
for it conveys the primary meaning of the utterance; that the art
song, therefore, demands intelligibility as well as beauty; and
that if the art song is to attain the aesthetic level demanded by
the music and the text, the singer must master a refined and
orderly vocal system.
Liberally illustrated with photographs, x-rays, spectrograms,
palatograms, charts, drill materials, and drawings, this text
develops the total process of disciplined vocal utterance,
progressing from the physiological aspects of phonation to the
elements of aesthetic interpretation and the art of combining the
two in song.
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