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The epic journey of the Winchester brothers comes to a close as SUPERNATURAL enters its fifteenth and final season.
Sam, Dean and Castiel have battled the forces of darkness in an unending quest to save the world. But in the season 14 finale, they faced off against God Himself – refusing to kill their surrogate son Jack, and thus bringing about God’s decision to end this reality once and for all...
The Oxford Handbook of Human Development and Culture provides a
comprehensive synopsis of theory and research on human development,
with every chapter drawing together findings from cultures around
the world. This includes a focus on cultural diversity within
nations, cultural change, and globalization. Expertly edited by
Lene Arnett Jensen, the Handbook covers the entire lifespan from
the prenatal period to old age. It delves deeply into topics such
as the development of emotion, language, cognition, morality,
creativity, and religion, as well as developmental contexts such as
family, friends, civic institutions, school, media, and work.
Written by an international group of eminent and cutting-edge
experts, chapters showcase the burgeoning interdisciplinary
approach to scholarship that bridges universal and cultural
perspectives on human development. This "cultural-developmental
approach" is a multifaceted, flexible, and dynamic way to
conceptualize theory and research that is in step with the cultural
and global realities of human development in the 21st century.
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In Body by Weimar, Erik N. Jensen shows how German athletes
reshaped gender roles in the turbulent decade after World War I and
established the basis for a modern body and modern sensibility that
remain with us to this day. The same cutting-edge techniques that
engineers were using to increase the efficiency of factories and
businesses in the 1920s aided athletes in boosting the productivity
of their own flesh and bones. Sportswomen and men embodied
modernity-quite literally-in its most streamlined, competitive,
time-oriented form, and their own successes on the playing fields
seemed to prove the value of economic rationalization to a
skeptical public that often felt threatened by the process.
Enthroned by the media as culture's trendsetters, champions in
sports such as tennis, boxing, and track and field also provided
models of sexual empowerment, social mobility, and
self-determination. They showed their fans how to be modern, and,
in the process, sparked heated debates over the aesthetics of the
body, the limits of physical exertion, the obligations of citizens
to the state, and the relationship between the sexes. If the images
and debates in this book strike readers as familiar, it might well
be because the ideal body of today-sleek, efficient, and equally
available to men and women-received one of its earliest
articulations in the fertile tumult of Germany's roaring twenties.
After more than eighty years, we still want the Weimar body.
Fly patterns, step-by-step tying instructions, and fishing tips
from hardcore West Coast and Great Lakes steelheaders. Includes
over 30 tiers from around the country, ranging from British
Columbia to Great Lakes. Features in-depth analysis on topics such
as important fly design characteristics, unconventional wisdom at
the vise and on the water, and tying and fishing the popular style
of fly known as Intruders. *14 patterns tied in detail with over
400 step by step images *Fishing and tying tips *Choosing the right
materials *Gallery of flies from famous anglers and tiers such as
April Vokey, Lani Waller, Ed Ward, and Trey Combs
Many years after the United States initiated a military response to
the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, the nation continues
to prosecute what it considers an armed conflict against
transnational terrorist groups. Understanding how the law of armed
conflict applies to and regulates military operations executed
within the scope of this armed conflict against transnational
non-state terrorist groups is as important today as it was in
September 2001. In The War on Terror and the Laws of War seven
legal scholars, each with experience as military officers, focus on
how to strike an effective balance between the necessity of using
armed violence to subdue a threat to the nation with the
humanitarian interest of mitigating the suffering inevitably
associated with that use. Each chapter addresses a specific
operational issue, including the national right of self-defense,
military targeting and the use of drones, detention, interrogation,
trial by military commission of captured terrorist operatives, and
the impact of battlefield perspectives on counter-terror military
operations, while illustrating how the law of armed conflict
influences resolution of that issue. This Second Edition carries on
the critical mission of continuing the ongoing dialogue about the
law from an unabashedly military perspective, bringing practical
wisdom to the contentious topic of applying international law to
the battlefield.
A shield maiden fights to break the shackles of prophecy—and to overcome the betrayal of the man who broke her heart—in this searing conclusion to the Norse-inspired fantasy romance duology that began with the bestselling A Fate Inked in Blood.
The secret of her divine heritage revealed, Freya finds herself on a path that will see thousands of lives lost to the magic in her blood. Desperate to avoid this dark fate, she risks an alliance with Skaland’s greatest enemy to seek answers from the seer who foretold her future—the same seer who sent Bjorn to kill her.
While Freya still seethes with rage over Bjorn’s betrayal, the blood oaths that bind her demand that she keep him close as she hunts for a way to avert the looming war. Her magic draws her to the front lines of an old enmity, embroiling her with Nordeland’s Unfated—children of the gods who serve the king she was raised to fear. The same king who, unlike Bjorn, is now willing to fight at her back. For despite the desire that burns hot between Bjorn and Freya, his growing distrust of her chosen path threatens to drag them further apart.
As war approaches, gods and mortals must choose their weapons. Yet the fiercest battle will be the one Freya wages within herself. With the magic of two goddesses burning in her veins, she must weave the threads of destiny to decide her own fate: Will she be the shield that protects her people or the curse that destroys them?
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The Courier (DVD)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mickey Rourke, Til Schweiger, Lili Taylor, Miguel Ferrer, …
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Fast-paced action movie starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Mickey
Rourke. The Courier (Morgan) has earned his nickname through a
remarkable ability to track down individuals and deliver messages
and packages. The Courier is particularly prized, in certain
circles, for his refusal to ask questions or query the legality of
the material he carries. However, when he is handed a package by a
branch of the Russian mafia and asked to deliver it to an
especially notorious underworld figure, The Courier's skills will
be tested to the limit. He believes he has made a breakthrough when
he gets in contact with Maxwell (Mickey Rourke), a former associate
of the elusive figure he is seeking, but how far can Maxwell be
trusted?
Ahnna is haunted by the destruction of her homeland so when the wealthy
kingdom of Harendell claims her as a bride for its crown prince, Ahnna
is prepared to do whatever it takes to gain influence as the future
queen.
But she soon discovers that beneath the beautiful surface of
Harendell's court lurk dark secrets and the only person who she feels
she can trust is not her future husband, but his infuriating half
brother, James.
And it isn't long before Ahnna finds herself attracted to a forbidden
prince . . .
Only a few studies have dealt in depth with how, let alone why,
Nordic academia and its learned cosmopolitan legacy were challenged
and transformed as a consequence of the political claims of the
patria. While studies of eighteenth-century learning have mainly
pinpointed the role of enlightenment movements and ideas in the
downfall of the early modern Republic of Letters, this study
asserts the importance of universities by demonstrating that these
centuries-old institutions were both the main carriers of ideas of
learned cosmopolitanism and eventually also the main critics of
this ethos. The work explores how new governmental reforms
and growing patriotic sentiments consolidated the state and
university in new shared endeavours of ‘utility for the
fatherland’, and how this development gradually replaced the
centuries-old European academic cohesion with a system of competing
national academic entities. In doing so, this work adds to our
understanding of the learned world in the Nordic region and its
relation to concurrent societal and political developments in the
long eighteenth century. The book complements the new and more
dynamic approaches to the history of universities by combining
prosopographical methods, quantitative analysis and
geo-visualisations with institutional and socio-cultural source
material from various universities. The work takes a comparative
and ‘democratic’ approach, as it also deals with the less
well-known members of the Nordic learned elite, with several
universities in different political and cultural settings.
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Matthew (Hardcover)
Stanley Hauerwas; Edited by R. R. Reno, Robert W. Jensen, Robert L. Wilken
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This commentary, like each in the series, is designed to serve
readers by demonstrating the continuing intellectual and practical
viability of theological interpretation of the Bible. Figures of
the classical church such as Augustine, Calvin, Luther, and Wesley
interpreted the Bible theologically, believing Scripture as a whole
witnessed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Modern interpreters of the
Bible questioned this premise. But, in recent decades, a critical
mass of theologians and biblical scholars has begun to reassert the
priority of a theological reading of Scripture. The "SCM
Theological Commentary" series enlists leading theologians to read
and interpret Scripture for the twenty-first century, just as the
church fathers, the Reformers, and other orthodox Christians did
for their times and places.
Providing a complete review of cottonwood, the most commonly used
form of bark, this guide addresses the unique challenges and
benefits of carving tree bark and offers information on what to
expect from this atypical wood source, including the best places to
find it. An important section on troubleshooting teaches carvers
what to do when they encounter rot or insect damage in their bark.
One complete project, the Whimsical House, is outlined from start
to finish. Close-up photography and instructional captions are
included for added guidance. A full-color photography review offers
a glimpse at the range of projects possible for this unusual
material.
The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) entered into force
in November 1994. This insightful book offers in-depth appraisals
of the contributions of jurisprudence to this major achievement of
international law, tracing the impact that courts and tribunals
have had on the development and clarification of various provisions
of UNCLOS over the past quarter-century. Exploring the most
pressing issues and recent developments concerning the oceans,
leading authors discuss the influence of jurisprudence in fields
ranging from fisheries to navigation and deep seabed mining, paying
particular attention to the impact of dispute settlement in the law
of the sea. While many questions remain unresolved, the specific
case studies in this book show that courts and tribunals have made
significant contributions to key legal concepts, as well as filling
regulatory gaps left by UNCLOS. This authoritative and timely work
will be of great interest to students and scholars working in
public international law, and most particularly law of the sea. Its
attention to statute will greatly benefit practitioners including
judges, counsels and consultants in international litigation, and
its practical approach will capture individuals working for
relevant international organizations and NGOs. Contributors
include: N. Bankes, L. Bautista, A. Chircop, R. Churchill, M.D.
Evans, A. Jaeckel, O. Jensen, S. Lee, R. Lewis, M.L. Mcconnell, A.
Serdy, K.E. Skodvin
Learn how you can succeed with the students who need you most in
ways you never thought possible.In this thought-provoking book,
renowned educator and learning expert Eric Jensen takes his most
personal, profound look yet at how poverty and inequity hurt
students and their chances for success in life-and how teachers
across all grade levels and subject areas can infuse equity into
every aspect of their practice. Drawing from a broad survey of
research, personal and professional experience, and inspiring
real-life success stories, Teaching with Poverty and Equity in Mind
explains how teachers can Build relationships with students and
create a classwide "in-group" where all learners feel a sense of
safety and belonging. Incorporate relevance and cultural
responsiveness into curriculum and instruction, increasing student
buy-in and replacing compliance with collaboration and leadership.
Use the uplifting power of stories to optimize energy and
engagement and foster growth mindsets. Provide clear, actionable
feedback that empowers students to evaluate and direct their own
learning. Shift from disciplining students to coaching them with
empathy, de-escalating disruptions and fostering more productive
behaviors. Build stronger brains and cultivate capacity through
powerful accelerated learning tools. Take steps to become a
reflective and equitable educator, examining and debunking harmful
biases and establishing personal and professional habits for a
lifetime of growth. This insightful, comprehensive guide also
includes reflection prompts and downloadable tools and templates to
help you move forward with implementation. If we truly believe all
students deserve a high-quality education, we need to commit to
equity. It starts with each one of us. It starts with you.
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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