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The Disconnect (Paperback)
Keren David; Cover design or artwork by Jen Collins
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Could you disconnect from your phone for six weeks? An eccentric
entrepreneur has challenged Esther's year group to do just that,
and the winners will walk away with GBP1,000. For Esther, whose
dad, sister and baby nephew live thousands of miles away in New
York, the prize might be her only chance to afford flights for a
visit ... But can she really stay disconnected for long enough to
win? Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic
readers aged 13+
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
"Classic American Popular Song: The Second Half-Century, 1950-2000"
addresses the question: "What happened to American popular song
after 1950?" There are numerous books available on the so-called
"Golden Age" of popular song, but none that follow the development
of popular song styles in the second half of the 20th century.
While 1950 is seen as the "end of an era," the tap of popular song
creation hardly ran dry after that date. Many of the classic
songwriters continued to work through the following decades: Porter
was active until 1958; Rodgers until the later 1970s; Arlen until
1976. Some of the greatest lyricists of the classic era continued
to do outstanding and successful work: Johnny Mercer and Dorothy
Fields, for example, continued to produce lyrics through the early
'70s. These works could be explained as simply the Golden Age's
"last stand," a refusal of major figures to give in to a new
reality. But then, how can we explain the outstanding careers of
Frank Loesser, Cy Coleman, Jerry Herman, Jerry Bock and Sheldon
Harnick, Fred Kander and John Ebb, Jule Styne, Alan Jay Lerner and
Frederick Loewe, and several other major figures? Where did Stephen
Sondheim come from?
For anyone interested in the development of American popular song
-- and its survival -- this book will make fascinating reading.
This introductory text covers all the major groups of microbes with
most emphasis being placed on the bacteria and the fungi. The
principles and practice of culture techniques are described,
including isolation from the natural environment, methods for the
safe handling of microbes in the laboratory and dealing with
culture obtained from collections.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text,
possible missing pages, missing text and other issues beyond our
control.
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