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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.
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.
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Bombs & the Blitz (Paperback)
Anita Ganeri; Edited by Gem Cooper; Illustrated by Emma McCann
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R77
Discovery Miles 770
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Dedicated to the 70th anniversary of World War II's D-Day this
commemorative edition of Heroic Histories series is packed with
information and activities to explore the past in a fun way
Includes colourful and humorous illustrations that are age
appropriate and quirky.
This book contains six chapters on central topics in materials
science. Each is written by specialists and gives a state-of-art
presentation of the subject for graduate students and scientists
not necessarily working in that field. Computer simulations of new
materials, theory and experimental work are all extensively
discussed. Most of the topics discussed have a bearing on
nanomaterials and nanodevices.
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Girl Power (Hardcover)
Phyllis Hodges; Edited by Gem; Cover design or artwork by Laurence Walden
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R1,170
Discovery Miles 11 700
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Since the nineteenth century the USA has served as an
international model for business, lifestyle and sporting success.
Yet whilst the language of sport seems to be universal, American
sports culture remains highly distinctive. Why is this so? How
should we understand American sport? What can we learn about
America by analyzing its sports culture?
Understanding American Sports offers discussion and critical
analysis of the everyday sporting and leisure activities of
?ordinary? Americans as well as the ?big three? (football,
baseball, basketball), and elite sports heroes. Throughout the
book, the development of American sport is linked to political,
social, gender and economic issues, as well as the orientations and
cultures of the multilayered American society with its manifold
regional, ethnic, social, and gendered diversities.
Topics covered include:
- American college sports
- the influence of immigrant populations
- the unique status of American football
- the emergence of women's sport in the USA
With co-authors from either side of the Atlantic, Understanding
American Sports uses both the outsider's perspective and that of
the insider to explain American sports culture. With its extensive
use of examples and illustrations, this is an engrossing and
informative resource for all students of sports studies and
American culture.
This new series of self-help cards begins with advice on how to
improve your working life. Feeling unfulfilled in your present job?
Want to make the most out of your creativity but don't know how?
Not sure where to go next? The cards offer 50 pieces of bite-sized
but practical advice by an expert in the field. Get the cards and
get your career back on track!
Dissenter from the Fourth Crusade, disseised earl of Leicester,
leader of the Albigensian Crusade, prince of southern France: Simon
of Montfort led a remarkable career of ascent from mid-level French
baron to semi-independent count before his violent death before the
walls of Toulouse in 1218. Through the vehicle of the crusade,
Simon cultivated autonomous power in the liminal space between
competing royal lordships in southern France in order to build his
own principality. This first English biographical study of his life
examines the ways in which Simon succeeded and failed in developing
this independence in France, England, the Midi, and on campaign to
Jerusalem. Simon's familial, social, and intellectual connexions
shaped his conceptions of political order, which he then
implemented in his conquests. By analysing contemporary narrative,
scholastic, and documentary evidence-including a wealth of archival
material-this volume argues that Simon's career demonstrates the
vitality of baronial independence in the High Middle Ages, despite
the emergence of centralised royal bureaucracies. More importantly,
Simon's experience shows that barons themselves adopted methods of
government that reflected a concern for accountability, public
order, and contemporary reform ideals. This study therefore marks
an important entry in the debate about baronial responsibility in
medieval political development, as well as providing the most
complete modern account of the life of this important but
oft-overlooked crusader.
"You're not good enough." "You need to try harder." "Everything's
fine!" These are the sorts of voices that we all have in our heads,
and they often push us to act in ways that are both unhelpful and
unsustainable. How do we quiet these narratives? More importantly,
amid the chatter, how do we hear the voice of God? Gem Fadling
helps us identify the competing voices and shows how they hinder
our personal transformation. Drawing on years of spiritual
direction and leadership at Unhurried Living, she shares her wisdom
of how we make sense of inner voices and settle down enough to find
our true voice. Using the discussion guide in the back of the book,
groups can discuss the competing voices that they experience within
their own souls and learn to notice, discern, and respond to the
movement of God in their lives. When we find our true voice, we can
let go of the striving and people-pleasing and rest in the presence
of God and his plan for our lives.
Sports fans have long been fascinated with boxing and the brutal
demonstration of physical and psychological conflict. Accounts of
the sport appear as far back as the third millennium BC, and Greek
and Roman sculptors depicted the athletic ideals of the ancient era
in the form of boxers. In the present day, boxers such as Muhammad
Ali, Joe Frazier, Sugar Ray Robinson, Oscar De La Hoya, Manny
Pacquiao, and Floyd Mayweather, Jr. are recognized throughout the
world. Boxing films continue to resonate with audiences, from the
many Rocky movies to Raging Bull, The Fighter, Million Dollar Baby,
and Ali. In Boxing: A Concise History of the Sweet Science, Gerald
R. Gems provides a succinct yet wide ranging treatment of the
sport, covering boxing's ancient roots and its evolution,
modernization, and global diffusion. The book not only includes a
historical account of boxing, but also explores such issues as
social class, race, ethnic rivalries, religious influences, gender
issues, and the growth of female boxing. The current debates over
the moral and ethical issues relative to the sport are also
discussed. While the primary coverage of the political, social, and
cultural impacts of boxing focuses on the United States, Gems'
examination encompasses the sport on a global level, as well.
Covering important issues and events in the history of boxing and
featuring numerous photographs, Boxing: A Concise History of the
Sweet Science will be of interest to boxing fans, historians,
scholars, and those wanting to learn more about the sport.
Nineteenth-century Iran was an ocularcentered society predicated on
visuality and what was seen and unseen, and photographs became
liminal sites of desire that maneuvered "betwixt and between"
various social spaces-public, private, seen, unseen, accessible,
and forbidden-thus mapping, graphing, and even transgressing those
spaces, especially in light of increasing modernization and global
contact during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Of
primary interest is how photographs negotiated and coded gender,
sexuality, and desire, becoming strategies of empowerment, of
domination, of expression, and of being seen. Hence, the photograph
became a vehicle to traverse multiple locations that various
gendered physical bodies could not, and it was also the social and
political relations that had preceded the photograph that
determined those ideological spaces of (im)mobility. In identifying
these notions in photographs, one may glean information about how
modern Iran metamorphosed throughout its own long duree or resisted
those societal transformations as a result of modernization.
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