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Jeremy M. Inman writes and directs this action spoof starring Casper Van Dien and Lou Ferrigno. When Rumpelstiltskin (Van Dien) escapes to the Land Without Magic through Snow White (Lauren Parkinson)'s magic mirror he inadvertently takes her and the other princesses of Grimm, Cinderella (Milynn Sarley), Sleeping Beauty (Marah Fairclough) and Rapunzel (Rileah Vanderbilt), with him. Aided by Red Riding Hood (Elizabeth Peterson), the princesses must stop Rumpelstiltskin from using his magic powers to rule over both worlds with The Wolf (Kimo Leopoldo) and Iron John (Lou Ferrigno) by his side.
People in the Nordic states – Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland – rank as among the most proficient speakers of English in the world. In this unique volume, international experts explore how this came to be, what English usage and integration looks like in different spheres of society and the economy in these countries, and the implications of this linguistic phenomenon for language attitudes and identity, for the region at large, and for English in Europe and around the world. Led by Elizabeth Peterson and Kristy Beers Fagersten, contributors provide a historical overview to the subject, synthesize the latest research, illustrate the roles of English with original case studies from diverse communities and everyday settings, and offer transnational insights critically and in conversation with the situation in other Nordic states. This comprehensive text is the first book of its kind and will be of interest to advanced students and researchers of World/Global Englishes & English as a lingua franca, language contact & dialect studies/language varieties, language policy, multilingualism, sociolinguistics, and Nordic/Scandinavian & European studies.
People in the Nordic states – Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland – rank as among the most proficient speakers of English in the world. In this unique volume, international experts explore how this came to be, what English usage and integration looks like in different spheres of society and the economy in these countries, and the implications of this linguistic phenomenon for language attitudes and identity, for the region at large, and for English in Europe and around the world. Led by Elizabeth Peterson and Kristy Beers Fagersten, contributors provide a historical overview to the subject, synthesize the latest research, illustrate the roles of English with original case studies from diverse communities and everyday settings, and offer transnational insights critically and in conversation with the situation in other Nordic states. This comprehensive text is the first book of its kind and will be of interest to advanced students and researchers of World/Global Englishes & English as a lingua franca, language contact & dialect studies/language varieties, language policy, multilingualism, sociolinguistics, and Nordic/Scandinavian & European studies.
Students of education are aware of the story of public education, of legendary figures like Horace Mann riding from district to district trying to improve the American school by establishing a common school fund and developing teacher-training programs. Those who followed worked hard to broaden the mission and refine the institution. While advancing the distribution of textbooks, developing curriculum materials and employing testing tools, even as early as 1845, standardized testing was used to see if it all worked. Advocates used the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 to make accessible to all an education of worth for social advancement. Yet today's No Child Left Behind Act, signed in 2002 is, ironically so, a reform driven not by the advocates, but by public education's most ardent detractors. NCLB appears to be an attempt to change the public education system fundamentally, from the perspective that it is broken, its mission in need of radical revision.
Discourse-pragmatic markers are central to everyday language, yet many aspects of their use and functions remain elusive or under-investigated. Bringing together a global team of leading scholars, this volume presents a representative showcase of work currently being conducted in the field of discourse-pragmatic variation and change, including investigations of features such as uh/um, please, sentence-final is all, and discourse-pragmatic features from a number of languages. The book emphasizes that not only have researchers answered the call to address complex issues such as cross-linguistic reliability, extending research across languages, and expanding and improving on methods and analysis, but that they continue to address perennial questions in the field of language variation and change. With sections on theoretical and methodological issues, innovative variables, and language contact situations, the volume offers a robust overview of best practices for both new and experienced researchers.
Why is it that some ways of using English are considered "good" and others are considered "bad"? Why are certain forms of language termed elegant, eloquent or refined, whereas others are deemed uneducated, coarse, or inappropriate? Making Sense of "Bad English" is an accessible introduction to attitudes and ideologies towards the use of English in different settings around the world. Outlining how perceptions about what constitutes "good" and "bad" English have been shaped, this book shows how these principles are based on social factors rather than linguistic issues and highlights some of the real-life consequences of these perceptions. Features include: an overview of attitudes towards English and how they came about, as well as real-life consequences and benefits of using "bad" English; explicit links between different English language systems, including child's English, English as a lingua franca, African American English, Singlish, and New Delhi English; examples taken from classic names in the field of sociolinguistics, including Labov, Trudgill, Baugh, and Lambert, as well as rising stars and more recent cutting-edge research; links to relevant social parallels, including cultural outputs such as holiday myths, to help readers engage in a new way with the notion of Standard English; supporting online material for students which features worksheets, links to audio and news files, further examples and discussion questions, and background on key issues from the book. Making Sense of "Bad English" provides an engaging and thought-provoking overview of this topic and is essential reading for any student studying sociolinguistics within a global setting.
Why is it that some ways of using English are considered "good" and others are considered "bad"? Why are certain forms of language termed elegant, eloquent or refined, whereas others are deemed uneducated, coarse, or inappropriate? Making Sense of "Bad English" is an accessible introduction to attitudes and ideologies towards the use of English in different settings around the world. Outlining how perceptions about what constitutes "good" and "bad" English have been shaped, this book shows how these principles are based on social factors rather than linguistic issues and highlights some of the real-life consequences of these perceptions. Features include: an overview of attitudes towards English and how they came about, as well as real-life consequences and benefits of using "bad" English; explicit links between different English language systems, including child's English, English as a lingua franca, African American English, Singlish, and New Delhi English; examples taken from classic names in the field of sociolinguistics, including Labov, Trudgill, Baugh, and Lambert, as well as rising stars and more recent cutting-edge research; links to relevant social parallels, including cultural outputs such as holiday myths, to help readers engage in a new way with the notion of Standard English; supporting online material for students which features worksheets, links to audio and news files, further examples and discussion questions, and background on key issues from the book. Making Sense of "Bad English" provides an engaging and thought-provoking overview of this topic and is essential reading for any student studying sociolinguistics within a global setting.
INSIDE: Download FREE software to prevent, detect, and remove pornography from your computer. Are you worried there might be inappropriate sexual images, videos, or music on your family computer? Do You Want to Find Out? Most parents are not aware that in one study 42% of Internet users aged 10-17 were exposed to online pornography over a one-year period. A national child advocacy group documented 27% of reported incidents of online solicitation involved asking kids for sexual photographs of themselves. A particularly frightening number is that 1 in 25 of online solicitors attempted to make contact with the child offline, either in person or via phone. The Nosy Mom's Guide: Preventing, Detecting, and Removing Pornography from Your Computer gives parents the tools they need to keep their kids safe from pornography and online sexual predators. These tools and resources are FREE and do not require the installation of expensive monitoring software or easily bypassed firewalls and filters. READER REVIEWS "It's sad that we live in times where parents need to know about this stuff but they do..." "If I can do this, anyone can do it. And they should." "The instructions were easy to follow and the resources were invaluable." "This will help me keep my kids safe..." "I just wanted to make sure. Thank you for putting my mind at rest." In her new book Nosy Mom's Guide: Preventing, Detecting, and Removing Pornography from Your Computer author Elizabeth Peterson shows you: Warning signs there may be pornography on your computer How to keep you kids from knowing you are checking on their activity How to check your computer for inappropriate images, videos, and music How to securely delete pornographic files if you find them How to check your kids iPhone without them knowing about it How to prevent these files from getting on your computer in the first place Nosy Mom's Guide: Preventing, Detecting, and Removing Pornography from Your Computer is the perfect solution for parents who are concerned about the safety of their children and who want to protect them from online predators and exposure to pornographic images, videos, and music. This book is only available on Amazon. Order your copy today and start protecting your children immediately.
INSIDE: Download FREE software to recover deleted pictures, video, documents, and emails.Are you concerned your child may be doing something on the computer they are not supposed to?Do you want to see what files have been deleted from the computer?Have you accidentally deleted an important picture or file?Did you mistakenly reformat the memory card on a digital camera? Sometimes parents have a suspicion their children are doing something on the computer they shouldn't be. It may be your child changing the screen on the computer whenever you walk in the room or just that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach. You might be concerned you child is communicating online with someone you don't approve of or even know. Maybe you are worried they are going to websites with pornographic content. When kids do things online they are not supposed to do they usually try to hide their activities. One of the most common methods is to try and delete traces of their actions. The Nosy Mom's Guide: Recovering Deleted Files gives parents the tools they need to keep their kids safe from pornography, online sexual predators, cyberbullying, and illegal movie and software downloads. These tools and resournces are FREE and do not require the installation of expensive software nor do they require advanced computer skills. The methods detailed in this book give the reader the tools to not only check on their kids but also to recover accidentally deleted pictures, videos, documents, and other files. Even the most technophobic of parents can use the techniques in this book to recover deleted files from their computer. READER REVIEWS "I jsut wanted to recover some lost photos. I found a whole lot of other stuff I didn't expect to." "Simple and easy to use. No technical skills required." "I felt like a detective." "I knew something was up. I just didn't know what. Now I do." "Thanks Nosy Mom for helping me keep my kids safe." In her new book Nosy Mom's Guide: Recovering Deleted Files author Elizabeth Peterson shows you: How to Recover Deleted Files from a ComputerHow to Recover Deleted Files from USB Drives and Camera Memory CardsHow to Recover Deleted Files from Some Types of PhonesHow to Recover Deleted Outlook EmailsHow to Cover Your Tracks So You Kids Don't Know You Are Checking On Them Nosy Mom's Guide: Recovering Deleted Files is the perfect solution for parents who are concerned about the safety of their children and who want to protect them from online predators, exposure to pornography, and discover illegal software or media downloads. It is also the perfect solution for recovering accidentally deleted files from digital cameras, certain types of smart phones, and other electronic media. Order your copy today and start recovering deleted files immediately.
INSIDE: Download FREE software to prevent, detect, and remove pornography from your computer. Are you worried there might be inappropriate sexual images, videos, or music on your family computer? Do You Want to Find Out? Most parents are not aware that in one study 42% of Internet users aged 10-17 were exposed to online pornography over a one-year period. A national child advocacy group documented 27% of reported incidents of online solicitation involved asking kids for sexual photographs of themselves. A particularly frightening number is that 1 in 25 of online solicitors attempted to make contact with the child offline, either in person or via phone. The Nosy Mom's Guide: Preventing, Detecting, and Removing Pornography from Your Computer gives parents the tools they need to keep their kids safe from pornography and online sexual predators. These tools and resources are FREE and do not require the installation of expensive monitoring software or easily bypassed firewalls and filters. READER REVIEWS "It's sad that we live in times where parents need to know about this stuff but they do..." "If I can do this, anyone can do it. And they should." "The instructions were easy to follow and the resources were invaluable." "This will help me keep my kids safe..." "I just wanted to make sure. Thank you for putting my mind at rest." In her new book Nosy Mom's Guide: Preventing, Detecting, and Removing Pornography from Your Computer author Elizabeth Peterson shows you: Warning signs there may be pornography on your computer How to keep you kids from knowing you are checking on their activity How to check your computer for inappropriate images, videos, and music How to securely delete pornographic files if you find them How to check your kids iPhone without them knowing about it How to prevent these files from getting on your computer in the first place Nosy Mom's Guide: Preventing, Detecting, and Removing Pornography from Your Computer is the perfect solution for parents who are concerned about the safety of their children and who want to protect them from online predators and exposure to pornographic images, videos, and music. This book is only available on Amazon. Order your copy today and start protecting your children immediately.
Created by and for a specific American Indian community and offering special materials related to the tribe itself, a tribal library may also serve as homework center, a reading room, a tribal archive or a community center. Entries offer information on each tribe's ethnology, language and history, location and contact details, as well as a description of collections, services and access policies. Input from library staff and patrons about what makes their libraries unique and important to their communities is also included. Maps are included to show the locations of the libraries in each state.
A compassionate collection of quotes and encouragement from Alzheimer's patients and those closest to them. Peterson allows us to experience Alzheimer's as holding the potential for both growth and loss. It's this sense of honoring both the small joys and the despair that makes this book realistic and comforting.-Marsha Mirkin, a clinical psychologist whose parents had Alzheimer'sBetsy Peterson spent fourteen years caring for her husband who was suffering from dementia, an experience that put her in touch with others inside the struggle to have or to care for someone with the disease. A combination of contributions from patients, their families, friends, and caregivers, Voices of Alzheimer's gathers the poignant stories, funny quotes, and priceless encouragement that Peterson heard and that helped her along the way. Capturing the many dimensions of the Alzheimer experience-the challenges, the struggles, the humor, and even the rewards- Voices presents a varied, and realistic, look at what it's like to be affected by the disease. With compassion, humor, and grace, it offers the simple advice, wisdom, and understanding of others who have traveled the same uncertain path.
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