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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
A collection of multilingual case studies drawn from the
international media, which uses various methodologies to examine
the reporting of conflict around the world.."Communicating
Conflict" brings together a collection of multilingual case studies
drawn from the international media. The contributors use
methodologies drawn from "Critical Discourse Analysis" and
"Systemic Functional Linguistics" to explore how these texts
overtly or covertly advance particular value positions and world
views. They pay particular attention to how the reader is
positioned with respect to the events being described, and, using
appraisal theory, the various voices which are referenced by the
text.This book is a timely examination of the reporting of conflict
around the world. It will be of interest to researchers in
sociolinguistics, discourse analysis and media studies.
With the accelerating discovery of human genes, public health professionals are increasingly confronted with a large body of scientific information that will guide public health action. Because the broad mission of public health is to fulfill society's interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy, the integration of new genetic information in public health research, policy and program development is unavoidable. Public health leadership is urgently needed to use genetic information to improve health and prevent disease, and to address ethical, legal and social issues resulting from inappropriate use of such information. In the not too-distant future, disease prevention and health promotion programs will routinely consider whether or not to use genetic information to help target behavioral, medical or environmental intervention activities in order to maximize benefit and minimize costs and harm to individuals. In anticipation of the expected growth at the interface of genetics and public health, this book delineates a framework for the integration of advances in human genetics into public health practice. It provides a comprehensive review of public health genetics, including chapters on important general issues such as newborn and other genetic screening, the delivery of genetic services, and the ethical, legal and social implications of the use of genetics within public health. It also reviews relevant clinical topics, the historical background, cross-cultural aspects, and communication issues. Contributors come from a wide range of fields including epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy and management, health services research, behavioral and social sciences, ethics, law, health economics, and laboratory sciences.
Robert Shelton met Bob Dylan when the young singer arrived in New
York in 1961. He became Dylan’s friend, champion, and critic. His
book, first published in 1986, was hailed as the definitive
unauthorized biography of this moody, passionate genius. Shelton
tells the intimate and first-hand story of Bob Dylan’s formative
years in Greenwich Village NYC, and it is the only biography that
has been written with his active cooperation. Â Dylan gave
Shelton access to his parents, Abe and Beatty Zimmerman – whom no
other journalist has ever interviewed; to his brother, David; to
childhood friends from Hibbing; to fellow students and friends from
Minneapolis; and to Suze Rotolo, the muse immortalized on the cover
of Freewheelin’, among others. Concluding Dylan’s story
backstage during his triumphant 1978 world tour, No Direction Home
took 20 years to complete and when it was finally published the
book received widespread critical acclaim. Â Following his
Nobel Prize for Literature Award in 2016, Dylan’s standing is
higher than at any time since the 1960s and Shelton’s book is now
seen as a classic. This new illustrated edition, published in the
year of Dylan’s 80th birthday, includes key images of Dylan
throughout his incredible, enduring career, making it a must for
all Dylan fans.
This book is the first dedicated collection of systemic functional
descriptions of Japanese. It represents the most recent,
international work describing the system and structure of Japanese
and how applications of the descriptions have been used in the
fields of computer science and education. The book is divided into
two sections: descriptions and applications. The descriptions
section is organised into the three metafunctions: textual,
interpersonal and ideational. The applications section explores
education and computing. The contributions on education present
work on the application of systemic functional theory to teaching
Japanese as a second or foreign language. The contributions on
computing present the application of systemic functional theory to
the development of a Japanese language based computer operating
system. Systemic Functional Perspectives of Japanese is suitable
for undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers of descriptive
linguistics and applied linguistics and also for Japanese language
teachers. It includes a foreword by Professor Noboru Yamaguchi,
Tohoku University, one of the first linguists to explore systemic
functional perspectives of Japanese.
In 1974, musician and composer Jo Collins met Mary Ward, a teacher
and director. With a shared belief in harnessing the creativity in
everyone and anyone, they started a theatre company. In a chicken
shed. The rest, as they say, is history. Forty years on,
Chickenshed is a unique theatre company that makes beautiful
challenging, pioneering and inspirational theatre, and the concept
of inclusion that seemed so obvious to Jo and Mary is now an
international movement with a mission to change the world.
Thousands of people have enjoyed Chickenshed shows, major figures
such as Princess Diana and Judi Dench have supported their work,
and many lives have been changed by the company's ability to bring
together young people from all backgrounds, races and abilities.
Chickenshed: An Awfully Big Adventure charts the story of this
incredible theatre company, to commemorate its 40th anniversary.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
John Lennon lives on. Forty years after the Beatles invaded America
in 1964, and more than twenty years after Lennon's death, his work
is perennially popular and continues to appeal across the
generations. A man shrouded in myth and controversy, Lennon led a
complex, enigmatic life. The Lennon Companion is a luminous and
multifaceted exploration of John Lennon's life and work, a
collection of over fifty articles from a stellar list of writers
including Pauline Kael, Tom Wolfe, Martin Amis, Gloria Steinem, and
Philip Larkin-a remarkably multidimensional look at Lennon's music,
myth, and mystique.
"To this day, wherever great rock music is being made, there is the
shadow of Bob Dylan," said Bruce Springsteen at the induction of
Dylan into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. Or to quote John
Rockwell, "Anyone who didn't live through the sixties simply cannot
realize how important his albums seemed then; they defined a
community." Dylan is a musical, literary, political, and religious
icon whose lyrics and mystique have spawned countless articles and
books. "The Dylan Companion" is a generous helping of the best,
most pungent, and most insightful commentary on Dylan from all
phases of his career right up to the present: personal
recollections and professional assessments from the likes of Ken
Kesey, Greil Marcus, Joan Baez, Andrew Motion, Lester Bangs, Kurt
Loder, Allen Ginsberg, Pauline Kael, Geoff Dyer, Simon Winchester,
and Robert Christgau--over fifty pieces celebrating the
sixty-year-old performer who somehow manages to stay forever young.
Despite his vast influence and perennial popularity, David Bowie
remains one of the most elusive figures in rock, and few books have
taken a serious look at his remarkable career. The Bowie Companion
provides an entertaining overview of nearly three decades of
popular culture commentary, giving full weight to his stage,
screen, and musical careers. From both American and English
publications, the editors have come up with some astonishing
selections, and have added to them a slew of new material. Included
are: Leslie Thomas's hilarious local newspaper story on little Davy
Jones (Bowie's original name) and his campaign to defend "those who
wear their hair long"; Patti Smith's poem/review of Heroes; Gordon
Burn's backstage look at The Elephant Man; Wilfrid Mellers's
musical analysis of Hunky Dory; Anne Rice on Bowie's ambiguous
gender; Jon Savage on Bowie's relationship to the mainstream; a
strange conversation between Bowie and William Burroughs; three
acerbic reviews by the immortal Lester Bangs; contributions from
Marc Bolan, Simon Frith, Pauline Kael, John Rockwell, and Ellen
Willis, among others; a lengthy introduction, a select discography,
and an extensive bibliography. Taken together, they make up a book
that is a must for Bowie fans, and a perfect companion for anyone
interested in the phenomenon of pop stardom.
Communicating Conflict brings together a collection of multilingual
case studies drawn from the international media. The contributors
use methodologies drawn from Critical Discourse Analysis and
Systemic Functional Linguistics to explore how these texts overtly
or covertly advance particular value positions and world views.
They pay particular attention to how the reader is positioned with
respect to the events being described, and, using appraisal theory,
the various voices which are referenced by the text. This book is a
timely examination of the reporting of conflict around the world.
It will be of interest to researchers in sociolinguistics,
discourse analysis and media studies.
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