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Power napping, the Oprah effect, girl power - these are just some of the recent figures of speech to have entered our language. The perfect guide to the idiosyncrasies of the English language, this best-selling dictionary has been completely revised for its second edition and includes hundreds of new idioms. It provide clear and concise definitions and explains how the idioms should be used. At the same time the dictionary's thematic arrangement makes it possible not only to study and compare all the idioms in a given subject area, but to match the right one to the right occasion. * Gives full explanations of some 4,000 phrases * Entries are grouped according to theme: for example, colours (white as a sheet), elements (air-kissing), life and death (as pale as death), clothes (verbal handbagging), war and peace (eco-warrior) * Offers a clear example of usage for each idiom, using everyday speech * Provides background information on the origins of certain expressions, such as like the measles, nutty as a fruitcake and malapropisms and spoonerisms
This book on Guyana can serve as a useful guide at large for
understanding the problem of governance, democracy and society in
ethnically divided countries and how to create a framework aimed at
solving the problem. From 1950 to the present Guyana has
experienced the worst of ethnically divided societies: ethnic
violence, authoritarian rule, democratic exclusion and the general
politics of revenge. However, it has also experienced moments of
ethic solidarity the ore, a 1955 nationalist movement that managed
to hold the ethnic groups under the same electoral party, and the
1974-1992 anti-dictatorial movement whose success was premised
primarily on ethnic solidarity. Finally, the ethnically segmented
societies has created for itself the opportunities for power
sharing, which holds out the promise for the success of the
approach."This book is an insightful and learned treatise on the
problems of governance in a multi-ethnic state. Hinds delves in
detail into the intricacies of communal conflict which bedevils the
Third World." Ralph Premdas, Professor of Public Policy, University
of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago."David Hinds is on top of
the literatureabout powersharing and applies it sensitively to the
Caribbean in general and Guyana in particular. This book makes an
excellent contribution to the literature." Selwyn Ryan, Prof
Emeritus, University of the West Indies."This book speaks to the
inadequacy of the political models of the plural societies in the
Caribbean especially in Guyana and Trinidad. I think this work is
timely and would be appreciated by students, scholars, policy
makers and the wider public who are seeking constitutional
advancement and looking for a solution to address ethnic tension."
Rodney Worrell, author of Pan-Africanism in Barbados and co-author
with Horace Campbell of Pan-Africanism, Pan-Africanists, and
African Liberation in the 21ST Century.
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