|
Showing 1 - 25 of
332 matches in All Departments
In this follow-up to his autobiography, Michael Rutter changes his
focus and now reflects on his father's life - the victories,
defeats, scrapes with the law and practical jokes. He also looks at
his father's close brushes with death, including the horrific
career-ending crash of 1985, and its aftermath. The Life of a
Racer, Volume 2: Flesh & Blood is a reflective and sentimental
journey during which Michael tries to learn about his father's life
and career in motorcycle racing, while at the same time asking
himself if his own destiny was always to race too because of his
DNA. Tony Rutter (1942-2020) is best known for his four world TT-F2
championship wins, eight Isle of Man TT wins, nine North West 200
wins, five Ulster Grand Prix wins and two British Championship
titles during his twenty-two-year career - but the man himself has
remained something of an enigma to everyone including his own son,
who himself went on to have a hugely successful career and has kept
the Rutter name alive in the world of motorcycle racing to the
present day. Through his own memories, as well as those of
longstanding teammates and friends, Michael pieces together his
father's values, what mattered to him the most, and his odd -
sometimes maddening - traits. What unfolds is a profile of the man
behind the incredible talent and singular focus of an elite racer.
With a foreword by Carl Fogarty, this is the first-ever book about
one of the finest racers in a great generation of racers, by those
who knew him best and loved him most.
The Politics of Speech in Later Twentieth-Century Poetry: Local
Tongues in Heaney, Brooks, Harrison, and Clifton argues that local
speech became a central facet of English-language poetry in the
second half of the twentieth century. It is based on a key
observation about four major poets from both sides of the Atlantic:
Seamus Heaney, Gwendolyn Brooks, Tony Harrison, and Lucille Clifton
all respond to societal crises by arranging, reproducing, and
reconceiving their particular versions of local speech in poetic
form. The book's overarching claim is that "local tongues" in
poetry have the capacity to bridge aesthetic and sociopolitical
realms because nonstandard local speech declares its distinction
from the status quo and binds people who have been subordinated by
hierarchical social conditions, while harnessing those versions of
speech into poetic structures can actively counter the very
hierarchies that would degrade those languages. The diverse local
tongues of these four poets marshaled into the forms of poetry
situate them at once in literary tradition, in local contexts, and
in prevailing social constructs.
This comprehensive book is designed to serve as a primary text for
the Advertising Management course that follows the more general
Principles of Advertising course. It can stand alone, or, for
instructors who prefer a case-based approach, it can be adopted
together with "Cases in Advertising Management" (978-0-7656-2261-7)
by the same authors. "Advertising Management" covers a full range
of topics for a semester-long course, including financial
management, business planning, strategic planning, budgeting, human
resource management, ethics, and managing change. There is even a
unique section on 'managing yourself' and your own career in
advertising. The text includes plentiful figures, tables, and
sidebars, and each chapter concludes with useful learning
objectives, summaries, discussion questions, and additional
resources.
This standard reference on applications of invariant theory to
the construction of moduli spaces is a systematic exposition of the
geometric aspects of classical theory of polynomial invariants.
This new, revised edition is completely updated and enlarged with
an additional chapter on the moment map by Professor Frances
Kirwan. It includes a fully updated bibliography of work in this
area.
"This reference work provides material never before gathered in a
single volume. The scholarship is solid, and the text is a delight
to read. Unlike most dictionaries, this one should be read from
cover to cover. Recommended for all academic and public libraries."
Choice
The Irish writer, Deirdre Madden, has written key novels about the
Northern Irish Troubles and about contemporary Ireland. In these
works, she weighs up the aftermath of violence and the impact of
the shift to a more open but materialist society in the country
overall. Memory, trauma, and the abiding but elusive links between
the past and the present are central concerns of her fiction. This
pioneering set of essays by leading experts in Irish Studies
explores the many dimensions of her novels from a wide variety of
perspectives. Madden's skill at interweaving novels of ideas with
artist novels that draw out the complex inner predicaments of her
characters is highlighted. States of dislocation are concentrated
on in her texts, but also the quest for a home in the world and a
lasting set of values that allows for personal integrity and
authenticity. These multifaceted explorations bear out the
compelling and enduring aspects of Madden's highly regarded novels.
-- .
The first book by Neil D Fogarty on the key Business Growth
principles and practices to bed within your organisation.
Over the last 40 years, while the musical film has faded from its
historical high-point to a more isolated and quirky phenomenon, the
dance film has displayed refulgent growth and surprising
resilience. It has spawned profitable global enterprises (Billy
Elliot), has fashioned youthful angst as sociological voice
(Saturday Night Fever, Footloose and Dirty Dancing) and acted as a
marker of post-modern ironic camp (Strictly Ballroom). This modern
genre has influenced cinema as a whole in the ways bodies are made
dimensional, in the way rhythm and energy are communicated, and in
the filmic capacity to create narrative worlds without words.
Meanwhile, Bollywood has become a juggernaut, creating
transportable memory for diasporic Indian communities across the
world. This is an entire industry based on the 'dance number',
where films are pitched around the choreography, where the actors
are not expected to sing, but they must dance.This volume
investigates the relationship between movement and sound as it is
revealed, manipulated and crafted in the dance film genre. It
considers the role of all aspects of sound in the dance film,
including the dancer generated sounds inherent in Tap, Flamenco,
Irish Dance and Krumping. Drawing on significant post-War dance
films from around world, Movies, Moves and Music comprehensively
surveys this mainstream genre, where image and sound meet in a
crucial symbiosis.
On July 2, 1970, tourists in Australia spotted a smashed car,
teetering precariously on a cliff edge, overlooking the raging
ocean below. It seemed the car would fall into the water at any
moment, but the car lingered ... as did a mystery, revealed when
police traced the license plate to the Crawford household. Here,
the police discovered the shocking truth: a mother and her three
children had been murdered, with the husband and father-now
missing-the main suspect.
The quadruple homicide sent a wave of panic through Australia.
Where was the husband? And what would make a father kill his own
children? There was much speculation but few answers, as the
Crawford patriarch remained missing. Forty years passed-forty years
of "Australia's Most Wanted," police dead ends, and silence ...
until an unidentified body appears in a Texas morgue.
"Almost Perfect" is the firsthand look at a terrible crime from
the perspective of Greg Fogarty-a neighbor to the Crawford family
and later a member of the Victoria Police Force, Australia. Using
his skills of observation and investigation, Fogarty has put
together a tragic and detailed crime narrative with a shocking
conclusion. Could a morgue in San Angelo, Texas, hold the body of
Australia's most sought-after murderer ... or will the Crawford
homicide remain unsolved forever?
The livestock sector is facing increasing pressure to develop more
'climate-smart' methods that can be used to prevent the onset of
major diseases, whilst also monitoring the efficiency and
environmental impact of livestock production. Advances in precision
livestock farming provides a comprehensive review of recent
advances in the development of precision livestock technologies to
monitor the health and welfare of animals as well as key areas of
production such as housing and feed efficiency. The collection
includes chapters on monitoring key health issues such as mastitis,
lameness and fertility together with areas such as milking and
grazing management. Edited by a leading researcher in the field,
Advances in precision livestock farming will be a standard
reference for livestock scientists in universities and research
centres, precision farming manufacturers, and government and
private sector agencies involved in the regulation of new
technologies to improve the health and welfare of livestock.
All is not well in the World Trade Organization. Does a global
economy require global institutions? One possible alternative is
interregionalism: economic integration between two distinct
regions. This book explores the logic of interregionalism by
focusing on the European Union, which has pursued agreements with
Latin America, East Asia, and the Southern Mediterranean, among
others. Why has the EU pursued this strategy? Based on a novel
theoretical framework, the authors in this book explore EU
interregionalism to provide us with insight into this new emerging
face of the international political economy.
This collection features five peer-reviewed literature reviews on
sensor technologies in livestock monitoring. The first chapter
considers the development of on-animal sensors as a means of
monitoring an array of livestock species, as well as the challenges
which arise with their deployment in commercial livestock
management operations. The second chapter reviews the utilisation
of wearable technologies to monitor the welfare of poultry,
including accelerometers. The chapter also considers the effects of
these sensors on bird welfare and behaviour. The third chapter
provides a detailed overview of recent advances in techniques for
monitoring dairy cow health and welfare. The chapter reviews the
development of diagnostic tools and sensor technologies which
enable automated, continuous monitoring of livestock. The fourth
chapter reviews the potential of precision livestock farming (PLF)
technology to monitor dairy cattle welfare in line with the Five
Domains framework. The chapter explores how PLF can positively
impact each of the five domains: nutrition, environment, health,
behaviour and mental state. The final chapter reviews recent
advances in technologies for monitoring key indicators of pig
welfare by considering good feeding, good housing, good health and
appropriate behaviour.
From New York Times bestselling author and creator of the top
ranked Grammar Girl podcast, Mignon Fogarty, comes her bestselling
Grammar Girl Presents the Ultimate Writing Guide for Students. With
100,000 copies sold, this is a complete and comprehensive guide to
all things grammar from Grammar Girl whose popular podcast, Grammar
Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing, has been downloaded
over eighty million times. For beginners to more advanced students,
this guide covers it all: the parts of speech, sentences, and
punctuation are all explained clearly and concisely in Grammar
Girl's humorous and accessible style. Pop quizzes are scattered
throughout to reinforce the explanations, as well as Grammar Girl's
trademark Quick and Dirty Tips--easy and fun memory tricks to help
with those challenging rules. Complete with a writing style guide
chapter, this guide is sure to become the one-stop, essential book
on every student's desk.
|
|