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Sports are an integral component of today's media, from prime time
television to interactive websites. This book is a theoretical and
methodological guide to analyzing sports in their diverse mediated
forms. Students of media are taken through techniques of analysis
for film, TV, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, spaces such as
stadia and museums, and the internet. The ambiguous and shifting
cultural politics of sport are explored through original,
researched case studies, drawn from across the UK, USA and beyond.
The book encourages students to engage critically with their own
experience of the media and sports. It also encourages the
development of an independent approach to analysis, and as such it
will be an essential purchase for all students of media and sports
studies students.
Our colleges and universities are being led in large part by
baby boomers who are now in later midlife. Huge numbers of those
middle-aged leaders will retire within the next 10 years. While we
know that being in later midlife and impending retirement must
influence a person in a leadership position at an institution of
higher learning, we don't really understand how.
This book is based upon an empirical study that linked higher
education leadership to one aspect of midlife known as
"generativity." This psychosocial phenomenon was described by Erik
Erikson as a desire that peaks in midlife to leave something for
future generations before one dies. Generativity typically
manifests itself in the legacy one intends to leave. The author of
this book has completed a multiple case study of women who are in
later midlife and who hold high-level leadership positions at an
institution of higher learning. In this work, she shares more than
has ever been known about the nature, antecedents, and support of
generativity in the leadership of female higher education leaders
in midlife.
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In Advanced Retriever Training, experienced trainer, competitor and
judge, Laura Hill, takes a holistic approach to training and living
with working retriever breeds. Whether your aim is to reach
competition level or simply to troubleshoot your training
practices, this book is the ideal follow-on to the basic commands
and handling skills already established. Insightful and in-depth
coverage includes reanalysing the basic pillars of breeding,
feeding and training; examining your own behaviour and the effect
it has on your dog and identifying your dog's psychological needs
and tailoring your training accordingly. Key approaches to
successful retriever work with positive, reward-based methods are
covered along with training planning and management. An advanced
approach to training essentials, including heelwork, marking, blind
retrieves and navigating barriers are discussed as well as
establishing and maintaining an enjoyable partnership with your
dog. This book will improve your handling as well as your overall
approach to living and working with retrievers.
Our colleges and universities are being led in large part by baby
boomers who are now in later midlife. Huge numbers of those
middle-aged leaders will retire within the next 10 years. While we
know that being in later midlife and impending retirement must
influence a person in a leadership position at an institution of
higher learning, we don't really understand how. This book is based
upon an empirical study that linked higher education leadership to
one aspect of midlife known as generativity. This psychosocial
phenomenon was described by Erik Erikson as a desire that peaks in
midlife to leave something for future generations before one dies.
Generativity typically manifests itself in the legacy one intends
to leave. The author of this book has completed a multiple case
study of women who are in later midlife and who hold high-level
leadership positions at an institution of higher learning. In this
work, she shares more than has ever been known about the nature,
antecedents, and support of generativity in the leadership of
female higher education leaders in midlife.
The companion book to the Great Story World Mix-Up#2, tells the
real story behind two great legends; King Arthur, and the Werewolf.
Written in language that young people love, the companion book
brings vivid detail to ideas introduced in the fictional tale.
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Rider (Paperback)
Laura Hill
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Discovery Miles 3 860
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An ancient force returns to threaten LA. Chilling -Coz, New Book
Review Rider grabbed my attention from the first page and I didn't
want to put it down until I finished it. Five Stars for the Rider.
-J.W. Thompson Reading Rider created what I refer to as the next
level in a book. As the story unfolded, I thought who should play
the parts in the movie version. When I'm drawn into a book at that
level, it's simply a great read. -John Fuhrman, Author Reject me, I
love it
Penelope and Jilly Are Back This time they are going to Camelot.
Penelope and Jilly have discovered Story World, a place where all
the stories ever written come to life. But when they break the map
of Story World, all the stories get mixed up. Now they are going to
Camelot where King Arthur's Birthday celebration is in full swing.
The only problem is that the knights have been turned into
werewolves in a mixed-up story mess. To make things worse an evil
wizard is lurking nearby who will stop at nothing to get Penelope
and Jilly out of Story World and ruin the King's Birthday
Celebration.
The Adventure Begins *Now in full Color Penelope and Jilly are
sisters and today is no ordinary day. When they find a secret room
in the old library and break the globe of Story World they are
transported to a magical place where all the stories ever written
come alive. But they will need to work fast to unscramble the
stories, an Evil Wizard is hot on their trail and will stop at
nothing to keep Story World mixed-up. With a changeling dog named
Sparky to guide them Penelope and Jilly are off on their first
Story World adventure ever. "Finally, something refreshing and new
is out there " -Helen Riesgraf, Upstate, NY "The writing is great
The books remind me of the Magic Tree House."-Fletcher, 2nd Grade
Student "I love the concept, the characters and the writing. You
and the girls did an amazing job." -Laura Kelly, Educator
Penelope and Jilly have discovered Story World, a secret place
where all the stories ever written come to life. But when they
break the map of Story World, the stories get mixed up, and big
trouble starts. Now they are going back in time to the Land of the
Lost where they find Amelia Earhart whose little red plane has
crashed in a tree. Penelope and Jilly have until nightfall to
outwit a band of angry dinosaurs and an Evil Wizard who want to
stop Amelia from getting back to her time so she can make her
famous flight.
Penelope and Jilly are more than best friends, they are sisters.
And today, just like every other rainy day, they are at the
library. But something different is about to happen. When they go
hunting for a book in a forgotten part of the old library they find
much more than a story, and much more than they bargained for.
Penelope and Jilly discover a secret world where all the stories
ever written come to life. When they accidentally mix-up the
stories, the adventure begins. Penelope and Jilly have to set the
stories straight before time runs out. But it won't be easy. An
Evil Wizard wants to keep the stories mixed-up and will stop at
nothing to keep Penelope and Jilly from making things right.
Sports are an integral component of today's media, from prime time
television to interactive websites. This book is a theoretical and
methodological guide to analyzing sports in their diverse mediated
forms. Students of media are taken through techniques of analysis
for film, TV, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, spaces such as
stadia and museums, and the internet. The ambiguous and shifting
cultural politics of sport are explored through original,
researched case studies, drawn from across the UK, USA and beyond.
The book encourages students to engage critically with their own
experience of the media and sports. It also encourages the
development of an independent approach to analysis, and as such it
will be an essential purchase for all students of media and sports
studies students.
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