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The greatest problems facing humanity today are climate change,
poverty, and the increasing separation between the rich and poor.
The aim of this book is to examine the social constructions that
have led to these breakdowns, and provide potential solutions that
are based on a fundamental change in the structure of society and
the values on which a new and better social system can be built.
Unless we as a society set a drastically different course soon,
human life as we know it will suffer greatly, perhaps even cease
altogether. Excess consumption is becoming anti-social as the
effects of global warming and increasing poverty become apparent.
What, then, will form the new social values on which society
replaces the present emphasis on work and material consumption that
now prevail? This book's answer to that question is accomplishment
and aesthetic consumption. This proposed refocused existence will
necessitate a new economic order that provides access to a
livelihood beyond the market system. This groundbreaking book will
appeal to students and scholars of sociology, leisure studies,
political science, and social work.
Difficulties in motor behavior are commonly associated with a
variety of disabilities. Early research efforts focused on
descriptions of specific groups of people or on evaluations of
intervention programs. Only recently have investigators begun to
explore questions from a variety of theoretical positions in an
attempt to build a more fundamental understanding of the disabled
person. The present volume represents views of major methodological
issues, current research fronts and selected applied concerns from
the perspective of the disabled performer. Authors write from a
number of theoretical viewpoints and sketch future research
directions in these chapters.
The new edition of Dyslexia is written for parents of dyslexic
children and the professionals who work with them, and provides
information on the role parents can play in supporting their
dyslexic child. This updated edition contains new material and
up-to-date discussions of current research and programs. * Empowers
parents by providing them with strategies for dealing with a wide
range of concerns including dyspraxia and dyscalculia * New
sections cover post-school issues, the emotional needs of young
people with dyslexia and information on how parents can help at
home * Features information on some of the more popular
interventions for dyslexia, and critical evaluations of alternative
treatments * Includes first hand accounts of parents hopes,
successes and setbacks, and extensive lists of organizations and
resources
Tales of a Tin Can Sailor is a wide ranging story of a sailor, two
ships and many dedicated fighting men who, working together with a
single purpose, accomplished sometimes heroic things. From waging
submarine warfare in the Atlantic, participating in all of the
invasions in the Mediterranean, to battling kamikazes in the
Pacific, shooting down the last Japanese plane, with a task group
the first to fire on the Japanese mainland, and the first allied
ship of any kind to drop anchor in Tokyo Bay. Of particular
interest and historical significance, are the actions described
during the year spent in the Mediterranean. In all of the
invasions-Sicily, Salerno and Anzio-the Navy played a major role in
the success of each of the landings. None more so than the Salerno
operation, where the Navy prevented the defeat and evacuation of
our forces from Italy, the first landing on the European continent.
Social Progress and the Authoritarian Challenge to Democracy
examines the authoritarian challenge to present-day democracy
through a framing of social progress theory and the idea of the
social contract. Building on the author's previous work, this book
discusses whether social progress is linear and on a continual
upward trajectory to human betterment, or if there are peaks and
troughs along the way. More importantly, it questions that, if
social progress exists, is it compatible with social and
environmental sustainability? At the outset the book introduces the
concepts of social contract theory and the idea of human social
progress, long considered to be settled conditions, now ripe for
further examination. Each chapter carefully analyses the
contemporary struggle between democracy and authoritarianism, using
examples from the USA as a foundation to discuss and compare
democracies from around the world encountering the pressures of
rising authoritarianism, including anti-immigration, xenophobia and
anti-institutionalism. It argues that if the climate crisis is to
be urgently addressed as required, the rise in authoritarian
thinking, with its focus on maintaining power and the creation of
individual wealth, presents a challenge to both our societal
foundations and environmental sustainability. Highlighting and
analysing topics of critical importance to today's society, this
book will have widespread appeal to academics, researchers and
postgraduate students throughout the social sciences including
sociology, political science, philosophy, environmental
sustainability and development studies.
A New World-System: From Chaos to Sustainability examines the
present crisis in the social and ecological environment that is
producing profound, potentially catastrophic challenges to the
planet and humanity and outlines a process for moving forward to
address these critical issues. This book is a cautionary
interpretation of the present and vision for the future. Unlike
other books on this or allied subjects that are focused singularly,
Part 1 surveys the five major threats facing humanity today:
climate change, inequality and poverty, new technologies,
migration, and globalization. It approaches the challenge of
integrating these phenomena into a global picture from a systems
perspective rather than taking a purely reductionist approach to
understanding what is occurring in the world today. Part 2 moves
from identifying the problems to solving them, with chapters
examining the ability of the present world-system to address these
issues and outlining a process for action. The book concludes by
discussing what could follow capitalism as a social organizing
strategy and, perhaps more importantly, the consequences to the
planet if we do not construct a new world-system. This book is
essential reading for students and scholars of sustainable
development, climate change, environmental studies, rural and urban
planning, environmental psychology, political economy, sociology,
social policy, leisure studies, and environmental politics. More
broadly, it is a vital resource for all those interested in
building a sustainable society.
The greatest problems facing humanity today are climate change,
poverty, and the increasing separation between the rich and poor.
The aim of this book is to examine the social constructions that
have led to these breakdowns, and provide potential solutions that
are based on a fundamental change in the structure of society and
the values on which a new and better social system can be built.
Unless we as a society set a drastically different course soon,
human life as we know it will suffer greatly, perhaps even cease
altogether. Excess consumption is becoming anti-social as the
effects of global warming and increasing poverty become apparent.
What, then, will form the new social values on which society
replaces the present emphasis on work and material consumption that
now prevail? This book's answer to that question is accomplishment
and aesthetic consumption. This proposed refocused existence will
necessitate a new economic order that provides access to a
livelihood beyond the market system. This groundbreaking book will
appeal to students and scholars of sociology, leisure studies,
political science, and social work.
Rural tourism represents a merging of perhaps two of the most
influential yet contradictory features of modern life. Not only are
the forces of economic, social, cultural, environmental and
political change working to redefine rural spaces the world over,
but broad global transformations in consumption and transportation
patterns are reshaping leisure behaviour and travel. For those
concerned with both the nature of change in rural areas and tourism
development, the dynamics and impacts of integrating these two
dramatic shifts are not well known but yet are becoming
increasingly provocative discourses for study. This book links
changes at the local, rural community level to broader, more
structural considerations of globalization and allows for a deeper,
more theoretically sophisticated consideration of the various
forces and features of rural tourism development. While Canadian in
content, the cases and discussions presented in this book can be
considered generally relevant to any rural region, continentally
and globally, that has undertaken or is considering rural tourism
development.
Newly updated, Gavin Reid s best-selling handbook remains an
essential resource for those helping dyslexic individuals of all
ages, from preschoolers to adults in the workplace. * Combines
theoretical explanations, the latest research, and practical
solutions with a focus on inclusion and meeting the individual s
needs * New and expanded coverage includes: multilingualism; the
use of technology; co-existing conditions such as dyspraxia,
dyscalculia, and ADHD; and positive dyslexia * Assembles the latest
policies and best practices for dyslexia from around the world, and
makes current debates regarding education and literacy accessible
to trainees and practitioners
Newly updated, Gavin Reid s best-selling handbook remains an
essential resource for those helping dyslexic individuals of all
ages, from preschoolers to adults in the workplace. * Combines
theoretical explanations, the latest research, and practical
solutions with a focus on inclusion and meeting the individual s
needs * New and expanded coverage includes: multilingualism; the
use of technology; co-existing conditions such as dyspraxia,
dyscalculia, and ADHD; and positive dyslexia * Assembles the latest
policies and best practices for dyslexia from around the world, and
makes current debates regarding education and literacy accessible
to trainees and practitioners
A New World-System: From Chaos to Sustainability examines the
present crisis in the social and ecological environment that is
producing profound, potentially catastrophic challenges to the
planet and humanity and outlines a process for moving forward to
address these critical issues. This book is a cautionary
interpretation of the present and vision for the future. Unlike
other books on this or allied subjects that are focused singularly,
Part 1 surveys the five major threats facing humanity today:
climate change, inequality and poverty, new technologies,
migration, and globalization. It approaches the challenge of
integrating these phenomena into a global picture from a systems
perspective rather than taking a purely reductionist approach to
understanding what is occurring in the world today. Part 2 moves
from identifying the problems to solving them, with chapters
examining the ability of the present world-system to address these
issues and outlining a process for action. The book concludes by
discussing what could follow capitalism as a social organizing
strategy and, perhaps more importantly, the consequences to the
planet if we do not construct a new world-system. This book is
essential reading for students and scholars of sustainable
development, climate change, environmental studies, rural and urban
planning, environmental psychology, political economy, sociology,
social policy, leisure studies, and environmental politics. More
broadly, it is a vital resource for all those interested in
building a sustainable society.
Announcing the new revised edition of the classic industry
reference! "Landscape Graphic"s is the architect's ultimate guide
to all the basic graphics techniques used in landscape design and
landscape architecture. Progressing from the basics into more
sophisticated techniques, this guide offers clear instruction on
graphic language and the design process, the basics of drafting,
lettering, freehand drawing and conceptual diagramming, perspective
drawing, section elevations, and more. It also features carefully
sequenced exercises, a complete file of graphic symbols for
sections and perspectives, and a handy appendix of conversions and
equivalents.
Presenting major advances in understanding learning disabilities
(LDs) and describing effective educational practices, this
authoritative volume has been significantly revised and expanded
with more than 70% new material. Foremost LD experts identify
effective principles of assessment and instruction within the
framework of multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS). With a focus
on what works in the classroom, the book explores the full range of
reading, mathematics, and writing disabilities. It synthesizes
knowledge from neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, and special
and general education. Illustrations include eight color plates. As
a special supplement, a chapter on the history of the LD field from
the first edition is provided at the companion website. New to This
Edition *Heightened emphasis on intervention, including significant
new developments in reading comprehension and math. *Chapter on
principles of effective instruction and MTSS. *Chapter on
automaticity in reading, math, and writing. *Chapter on challenges
in real-world implementation of evidence-based practices. *Chapter
on the validity of the LD construct.
This pioneering comparative study of British imperialism in the
Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds draws on the perspectives of
British newcomers overseas and their native hosts, metropolitan
officials and corporate enterprises, migrants and settlers. Leading
scholars examine the divergences and commonalities in the legal and
economic regimes that allowed Britain to project imperium across
the globe. They explore the nature of sovereignty and law,
governance and regulation, diplomacy, military relations and
commerce, shedding new light on the processes of expansion that
influenced the making of empire. While acknowledging the
distinctions and divergences in imperial endeavours in Asia and the
Americas - not least in terms of the size of indigenous
populations, technical and cultural differences, and approaches to
indigenous polities - this book argues that these differences must
be seen in the context of what Britons overseas shared, including
constitutional principles, claims of sovereignty, disciplinary
regimes and military attitudes.
There are many examples of good practices in literacy which have not fully impacted upon the ways in which we teach children with dyslexia. Dyslexia and Literacy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice provides the reader with an understanding of the most recent theoretical positions in dyslexia and literacy and how these may be applied in practice. The book critically considers the current notions of literacy, provides an understanding of literacy concepts and re-appraises what we mean by literacy. The implications of this for dyslexic children are immense as it means that assessment and support can be more embedded in the curriculum context. The role of professionals such as learning support co-ordinators and educational psychologists are discussed within current legislative and theoretical frameworks. Classroom intervention and approaches to dealing with the diverse needs presented by dyslexic children are addressed by examining individual education plans and the development of differentiated curricula in schools. Gavin Reid and Janice Wearmouth have assembled an international field of renowned experts whose text will be a core source for university students on reading and dyslexia courses and is a set book for Open University course E801. Trainee teachers, special educational needs co-ordinators and educational psychologists will also find this volume of great value. Open University Set Book for course E801-Difficulties in Literacy Development
Understand salvation in both the Old and New Testaments. God Is a
Warrior traces the development of the "divine warrior" motif
through the Old and New Testaments, beginning with Israel's
conflicts with her enemies and ending with Christ's victorious
return in Revelation. Against the broader background of Ancient
Near Eastern warrior mythology, Part I discusses Yahweh's warfare
on behalf of ancient Israel, and prophecies of the coming Divine
Deliverer. Part II looks at the New Testament's Divine Warrior,
Jesus Christ, and his war against his spiritual enemies in the
Synoptic Gospels, in Paul's letters, and in the final apocalyptic
battle in the book of Revelation.
The new edition of Dyslexia is written for parents of dyslexic
children and the professionals who work with them, and provides
information on the role parents can play in supporting their
dyslexic child. This updated edition contains new material and
up-to-date discussions of current research and programs. * Empowers
parents by providing them with strategies for dealing with a wide
range of concerns including dyspraxia and dyscalculia * New
sections cover post-school issues, the emotional needs of young
people with dyslexia and information on how parents can help at
home * Features information on some of the more popular
interventions for dyslexia, and critical evaluations of alternative
treatments * Includes first hand accounts of parents hopes,
successes and setbacks, and extensive lists of organizations and
resources
This pioneering comparative study of British imperialism in the
Atlantic and Indian Ocean worlds draws on the perspectives of
British newcomers overseas and their native hosts, metropolitan
officials and corporate enterprises, migrants and settlers. Leading
scholars examine the divergences and commonalities in the legal and
economic regimes that allowed Britain to project imperium across
the globe. They explore the nature of sovereignty and law,
governance and regulation, diplomacy, military relations and
commerce, shedding new light on the processes of expansion that
influenced the making of empire. While acknowledging the
distinctions and divergences in imperial endeavours in Asia and the
Americas - not least in terms of the size of indigenous
populations, technical and cultural differences, and approaches to
indigenous polities - this book argues that these differences must
be seen in the context of what Britons overseas shared, including
constitutional principles, claims of sovereignty, disciplinary
regimes and military attitudes.
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