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Social entrepreneurship has become a global phenomenon. Drawing
from the 2nd International Social Entrepreneurship Research
Conference held in New York, this book provides an in-depth
discussion of this vibrant area of research, explores its regional
variation across continents, and looks at new theoretical
perspectives.
The acclaimed biography by Jeffrey Robinson, now revised and
updated to coincide with the major motion picture starring Nicole
Kidman as Princess Grace.
It was one of the most famous romances of the 20th
century--Europe's most eligible bachelor, Prince Rainier of Monaco,
and America's most beautiful movie star, the Academy Award-winning
actress Grace Kelly, fell in love against the backdrop of the
closest thing the modern world has to a magical kingdom, the French
Riviera's Principality of Monaco.
Told with affection and humor, and written with the unprecedented
cooperation of Prince Rainier III and his children, Prince Albert,
Princess Caroline, and Princess Stephanie, Grace of Monaco takes
readers beneath the surface glitz and the glamour of Monte Carlo
for a never-to-be-forgotten portrait of the House of Grimaldi.
Deftly probing the ambivalence of Romantic writers on the subjects
of 'passion' and 'beauty,' Robinson shows how this ambivalence is
also central to the experience of the modern critic in Western
society. Is the reader's experience of beauty in art an escape from
troubling reality? Or does desire for beauty spur social criticism
and reform? Does the representation of erotic passion, as a sign of
social critique, exist to be transcended for disinterested
spirituality? Or is such passion the very site of the struggle for
individual and class rights? Robinson explores the problematic
place of passion and beauty in Romanticism's radical sentiments and
reformist politics. Tracing the intertwining of desire and
disturbance, of eros and subversion, his meditations encompass
poems, novels, diaries; key terms (such as Rousseau's 'sentiment of
existence'); writers' characteristic forms of expression or habits
of mind (Wordsworth's 'or'-grammar); figures in literary works
(Goethe's Werther, Byron's Lambro); problems of genre (the
relationship of the Romantic poem and the Romantic essay, the
problem of closure, the nature of a 'scene'); and larger political
questions (feminism in Romantic literature, erotic passion and
representations of radicalism). Evoking the original meaning of
'essay' as experiment, Robinson has essayed a topography of the
Romantic landscape. 'This book is daring and it is brilliant. I
also think it is right.' - James R. Kincaid, University of Southern
California
Two incredibly different personalities and cultures collide as
Fernando attempts the impossible. He tries to sell ice to a
strong-willed and staunch Eskimo named Amaruk. Join the journey
through the year 2001 as the greatest sales contest in the history
of the world confronts the topic of global warming and creates some
incredulous results.
The acclaimed biography by Jeffrey Robinson, now revised and
updated to coincide with the major motion picture starring Nicole
Kidman as Princess Grace. It was one of the most famous romances of
the 20th century-Europe's most eligible bachelor, Prince Rainier of
Monaco, and America's most beautiful movie star, the Academy
Award-winning actress Grace Kelly, fell in love against the
backdrop of the closest thing the modern world has to a magical
kingdom, the French Riviera's Principality of Monaco. Told with
affection and humor, and written with the unprecedented cooperation
of Prince Rainier III and his children, Prince Albert, Princess
Caroline, and Princess Stephanie, Grace of Monaco takes readers
beneath the surface glitz and the glamour of Monte Carlo for a
never-to-be-forgotten portrait of the House of Grimaldi.
An almost universal concern of the Victorian governing classes was
with the question of social control: how to deflect a largely
uneducated working class from their inevitable challenge to the
centres of power, accepted value systems and existing authority
structures. The fear in which the masses were held by the middle
and upper classes came to dominate access to education or, more
accurately, to what they defined as "useful knowledge," since this
was designed to instil the values of a just and ordered society.
Conversely for the working class, it would give them power; power
over their own lives and in so-doing provide access to that social
hierarchy currently valued by the governing minority. This book
addresses the role of the providers of education alongside the
responses of those for whom it was intended. It discusses the
provision of educational initiatives and the frequent attenuation
of their founding objectives. It assesses the utility of the
strategies of power and control adopted by the providers in order
to maintain an upper class ideology. Though evidence is discussed
in a national context, it is supported by additional data from a
rural county both for the purpose of comparative analysis and in
order to add character and hear the true voice of the men and women
involved.
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20 success stories from Motorola, IBM, Cisco, Seagate, Xerox,
Thomson Reuters, TCS, EMC, Infosys, and Convergys, the book offers
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