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It's a chilly winter night on the farm. Everyone is fast asleep.
All but one ... On silent feet the Tomten visits the dreaming cows,
the slumbering sheep and the children sleeping soundly in their
beds. He whispers softly to each of them, making sure they are safe
and warm. This classic picture book is a delight for young
children, depicting the traditional Swedish character of the house
elf, or tomten.
On small silent feet, the Tomten tiptoes through the snow, keeping
watch over the farm on chilly winter nights. One night, a cunning
fox comes by. How will the Tomten guard the chickens, and help the
hungry fox? These classic stories are a delight for young children,
depicting the traditional Swedish character of the house elf, or
tomten. This is a beautiful collector's combined edition of Astrid
Lindgren's two classic Tomten tales, The Tomten & The Tomten
and the Fox.
Met hierdie heruitgawe van die Pippie Langkous-omnibus vier Pippie haar 75ste bestaansjaar. Lesers sal hulle opnuut verlustig aan Pippie se manewales in hierdie nuwe uitgawe, waarin die 1975-vertaling deur Nerina Ferreira in hedendaagse Afrikaans deur bekroonde skrywer, Jaco Jacobs, hersien is. Die spesiale versameling sluit drie klassieke Pippie-titels in: Pippie Langkous, Pippie Langkous gaan aan boord en Pippie Langkous in die Suidsee.
It's a cold winter's night and a hungry fox is creeping through the
snow. He sees a hen house full of tasty chickens to eat -- but he's
forgotten about the old tomten who guards the farm This is a
classic story of a mischievous fox, a wise, kindly tomten and their
unlikely friendship. This new edition of the much-loved picture
book from the bestselling author of Pippi Longstocking is
accompanied by beautiful illustrations by popular illustrator Eva
Erikkson. Depicting the traditional Swedish character of the house
elf, or tomten, this classic story is perfect for sharing with
young children on a wintry evening. Erikkson's illustrations of the
wry fox and the watchful gnome are full of character and warmth,
and her moonlit, snowy scenes are the perfect landscape for an
active imagination.
We live in an age of artificial intelligence (AI). Machines think
and act in ever more complex ways, increasingly making prognoses,
suggestions, and decisions on our behalf. Whilst AI might be seen
as practical and profitable, issues of data surveillance,
algorithmic control, and sexist and racist bias persist. In this
rapidly changing landscape, social analysis of AI risks getting
scaled down to issues of ‘ethics’, ‘responsibility’ and
‘fairness’. While these are important issues, they must be
addressed not from an ‘AI first’ perspective, but more
thoroughly in terms of power and contention. Â In this book,
AI is approached from the perspective of critical social theory –
an often-muted voice in this discussion. It provides a much-needed
intervention on how both old and new social theories aid in
approaching and conceptualising the social consequences of AI. It
poses questions about the ideologies driving AI, the mythologies
surrounding AI, and the complex relationship between AI and power.
Simon Lindgren, a leading scholar of digital technology and
society, provides a way of defining AI as an object of social and
political critique, and guides the reader through a set of
contentious areas where AI and politics intersect. In relation to
all of these areas, critical theories are drawn upon both as an
argument for and an illustration of how AI can be critiqued.
 Given the opportunities and challenges of AI, this book is
a must-read for students and scholars in the humanities, social
sciences and STEM disciplines.
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With Him
Anna J. Lindgren; Created by Chicago-Bladet
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R843
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The Ore Deposits Of New Mexico
Waldemar Lindgren; Created by Louis Caryl Graton, Charles Henry Gordon
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R1,058
Discovery Miles 10 580
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What does it mean to live in a digital society? Does social media
empower political activism? How do we form and express our identity
in a digital age? Do algorithms and search engine results have a
social role? How have software and hardware transformed how we
interact with each other? In the early 21st century, digital media
and the social have become irreversibly intertwined. In this
cutting-edge introduction, Simon Lindgren explores what it means to
live in a digital society. With succinct explanations of the key
concepts, debates and theories you need to know, this is a
must-have resource for students exploring digital media, social
media, media and society, data and society, and the internet. "An
engaging story of the meaning digital media have in societies. The
writing is relatable, with diverse and comprehensive references to
theories. Above all, this is a fun book on what a contemporary
digital society looks like!" - Professor Zizi Papacharissi,
University of Illinois at Chicago Simon Lindgren is Professor of
Sociology at Umea University in Sweden. He is also the director of
DIGSUM, an interdisciplinary academic research centre studying the
social dimensions of digital technology.
Although there is a significant literature on the philosophy of
Jacques Derrida, there are few analyses that address the
deconstructive critique of phenomenology as it simultaneously plays
across range of cultural productions including literature,
painting, cinema, new media, and the structure of the university.
Using the critical figures of "ghost" and "shadow"-and initiating a
vocabulary of phantomenology-this book traces the implications of
Derridean "spectrality" on the understanding of contemporary
thought, culture, and experience.This study examines the
interconnections of philosophy, art in its many forms, and the
hauntology of Jacques Derrida. Exposure is explored primarily as
exposure to the elemental weather (with culture serving as a
lean-to); exposure in a photographic sense; being over-exposed to
light; exposure to the certitude of death; and being exposed to all
the possibilities of the world. Exposure, in sum, is a kind of
necessary, dangerous, and affirmative openness.The book weaves
together three threads in order to format an image of the
contemporary exposure: 1) a critique of the philosophy of
appearances, with phenomenology and its vexed relationship to
idealism as the primary representative of this enterprise; 2) an
analysis of cultural formations-literature, cinema, painting, the
university, new media-that highlights the enigmatic necessity for
learning to read a spectrality that, since the two cannot be
separated, is both hauntological and historical; and 3) a
questioning of the role of art-as semblance, reflection, and
remains-that occurs within and alongside the space of philosophy
and of the all the "posts-" in which people find themselves.Art is
understood fundamentally as a spectral aesthetics, as a site that
projects from an exposed place toward an exposed, and therefore
open, future, from a workplace that testifies to the blast wind of
obliteration, but also in that very testimony gives a place for
ghosts to gather, to speak with each other and with humankind. Art,
which installs itself in the very heart of the ancient dream of
philosophy as its necessary companion, ensures that each phenomenon
is always a phantasm and thus we can be assured that the
apparitions will continue to speak in what Michel Serres's has
called the "grotto of miracles." This book, then, enacts the
slowness of a reading of spectrality that unfolds in the
chiaroscuro of truth and illusion, philosophy and art, light and
darkness.Scholars, students, and professional associations in
philosophy (especially of the work of Derrida, Husserl, Heidegger,
and Kant), literature, painting, cinema, new media, psychoanalysis,
modernity, theories of the university, and interdisciplinary
studies.
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Pippi Longstocking (1)
Astrid Lindgren; Illustrated by Lauren Child
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R447
R409
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This flagship gift edition illustrated by Lauren Child is a
glorious celebratory tribute to the strongest girl in the world.
Pippi Longstocking is nine years old. She has just moved into Villa
Villekulla where she lives all by herself with a horse, a monkey,
and a big suitcase full of gold coins. The grown-ups in the village
try to make Pippi behave in ways that they think a little girl
should, but Pippi has other ideas. She would much rather spend her
days arranging wild, exciting adventures to enjoy with her
neighbours, Tommy and Annika, or entertaining everyone she meets
with her outrageous stories. Pippi thinks nothing of wrestling a
circus strongman, dancing a polka with burglars, or tugging a
bull's tail. Generations of children have fallen in love with Pippi
Longstocking. Just like Tommy and Annika, readers are instantly
charmed by her warmth, strength and sense of fun.
A newlywed couple arriving in Northern Alaska in 1942 might have
perished in a blinding blizzard during their first dog team trip
but for the sixth sense of their Eskimo musher. Other harrowing
experiences included landing in a small plane that had lost one
wheel in flight, a close encounter with death in a savage storm on
the Bering Sea, and being caught aloft in a bush plane during a
perilous white out snowstorm. But mostly, Adventure in Alaska is
about a decade of hands-on service among the Eskimos in three
villages in the land of long summer days and long winter nights -
memories of heartache, joy, pathos, humor, friendships, and great
rewards.
This book proposes a framework for assessing countries' levels of
compliance with international space law and norms. It begins by
exploring the development of two movements - the evidence-based
policymaking and programming movement, and the rise of ratings and
rankings research - and their growth across various disciplines.
The analysis suggests that such efforts are useful in gauging the
behavior of countries in space according to how well they adhere to
existing space law and norms. To date, there is no comprehensive,
periodic, and systematic measure of countries' efforts to comply
with space law and norms; this work endeavors to fill that gap by
offering a framework in which to assess compliance. Applying the
framework results in five possible ratings that a country may be
assigned, ranging from highly compliant to non-compliant. Ideally,
the proposed framework can be used to promote compliance, and with
it, space security and sustainability.
The time is June 1942, the beginning of America's first summer at
war. Somewhere off the coast of Massachusetts a German U-boat
surfaces under cover of darkness. Aboard the U-boat are two agents
of the Abwehr, Germany's military intelligence service, whom the
ship's commander has been ordered to drop safely on American soil.
The agents have as their mission to conduct sabotage against
military and industrial installations. Hitler's intention in
devising such an operation is to remind Americans he has the
capability and the will to bring the war to their
backyard.
As the two agents are bringing their equipment ashore, they are
surprised by a patrolling US Coastguardsman, who is quickly killed
by one of the crewmen from the U-boat but an attack dog
accompanying him badly mauls one of the agents. Desperately in need
of medical attention, the wounded agent must be returned to the
U-boat for treatment. As the crewmen disappear into the night Erich
Stinnes, alias Karl Stoner, is left with the sudden realization he
will be carrying out this operation on his own.
Stoner is fortunate in not only finding a job at the local shipyard
but he is able to rent an apartment from an attractive woman, who
is recently widowed. It is not long before the two of them
begin an affair that causes Karl, already ambivalent about the war,
to question the wisdom of his mission. Before he can resolve his
dilemma, an incident at the shipyard exposes him for what he is.
Having no choice he is forced to flee leaving Anne to suffer the
consequences of her affair with a Nazi spy.
This book explores the changing business landscape of the 21st
century and what it means for organizations. The author presents a
new model for how to think about and handle the complex world of
business from a managerial and innovative perspective with tips and
tools for motivating and engaging your organization, clients, and
customers.
An empirical assessment of whether participatory governance reforms
within the EU enhance or endanger democracy. Many consider allowing
civil society to take an active role in EU policy-making to offer
the most effective means of enhancing democracy in the EU, whereas
others argue that such attempts deepen the EU's democratic deficit.
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