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Mark McDonald, the author, grew up from early childhood hearing the
telling and retelling of the factual events he now relates to his
readers in his novel The Song of the Mockingbird. He has heard many
of these stories while staying in the house built by his
great-grandfather where the people who make his story come to life
actually lived.
Come; explore the worlds of Jeb Carter and Elizabeth Archer,
whose love seems destined to bring to fruition of all their dreams
and desires. Endure with Jeb and Elizabeth, the heartbreak of
seemingly hopeless love. Experience the heartaches of disease,
dependency, and death, shared by Jeb and the Archer family. Thrill
to the exhilaration of teetering on the brink of the impending
tragedy they face, and of a stalwart resolve to overcome any
obstacle. What will the outcome be? Must their love be destroyed,
their hopes forever vanquished?
It's no secret that most of us get flabbier the older we get, and
it's no surprise that the biggest spike in weight happens in the
early stages of parenthood. Mark Macdonald knows the struggle
himself, having gained thirty-five pounds after the birth of his
son. It happened to him even as a nutritionist and former fitness
model, so he knew he wasn't alone in the struggle. Along with his
wife, Abbi, Mark has created this proven eight-week program
specifically geared toward parents to help them shed the weight,
discover new amounts of energy, and most importantly, create new
sustainable habits to keep it from coming back.
The Mexican revolution of 1910-1920 gave rise to an artistic
explosion that was felt most profoundly in printmaking. The
left-wing government viewed art as an important vehicle for
education and the promotion of revolutionary values. It established
a program to cover the walls of public buildings with murals and
set up numerous workshops to produce prints for wide distribution.
By the 1930s, Mexico was attracting socially committed artists from
all over the American continent and beyond, ready to do battle for
a new aesthetic as well as a new political order. Diego Rivera, a
key figure in the art of revolution, became one of the most
celebrated artists in the world.
Starting with works by Jose Guadalupe Posada, who was adopted by
the revolutionaries as the archetypal printmaker for the people,
Revolution on Paper features prints by thirty-five artists,
including the "Three Greats" of Mexican art of the period--Rivera,
Jose Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros. The selection
includes not only single-sheet artists' prints, but also posters
addressing social and political issues, and illustrated books on
many different subjects. Images of the revolutionary hero Emiliano
Zapata, scenes of poverty, hunger, and oppression, and posters
protesting against fascism and the war in Europe contrast with
representations of Mexican history and idealized rural life that
express what was regarded as typically "Mexican." Introductory
essays by Dawn Ades and Alison McClean set Mexican printmaking in
its artistic and political context. Concise biographies of the
artists, a chronology, and a glossary of printmaking terms complete
the book.
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Flat (Paperback)
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A dead man is discovered in his apartment, surrounded by notes,
books, and other assorted fragments of his life. A distant
acquaintance is called in to clean up the mess, clear out the
space, and try to make sense of the suicide, which leads to his own
world being turned upside down. As he sifts through the evidence of
his friend's life and death, the things he once thought of as
certain cannot now be taken for granted, subsumed by the anonymous
urban chaos of Vancouver's West End, a world populated by voyeurs,
exhibitionists, and lonely outcasts looking for a way out, and a
way in.
Elegantly written and full of sharp bursts of wit, Flat explores
how we relate -- and don't relate -- to one another, amid an
unforgiving concrete landscape that holds more secrets than it can
bear
This exploration of Francisco Goya's graphic output reveals his
technical virtuosity and boundless imagination This book presents
the first focused investigation of Francisco Goya's (1746-1828)
graphic output. Spanning six decades, Goya's works on paper reflect
the transformation and turmoil of the Enlightenment, the
Inquisition, and Spain's years of constitutional government. Two
essays, a detailed chronology, and more than 100 featured artworks
illuminate the remarkable breadth and power of Goya's drawings and
prints, situating the artist within his historical moment. The
selected pieces document the various phases and qualities of Goya's
graphic work-from his early etchings after Velazquez through print
series such as the Caprichos and The Disasters of War to his late
lithographs, The Bulls of Bordeaux, and including albums of
drawings that reveal the artist's nightmares, dreams, and visions.
Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale
University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York (February 8-May 2, 2021)
Founded in 1968, the Metropolitan Museum Journal is a blind,
peer-reviewed scholarly journal published annually that features
original research on the history, interpretation, conservation, and
scientific examination of works of art in the Museum's collection.
Its scope encompasses the diversity of artistic practice from
antiquity to the present day. The Journal encourages contributions
offering critical and innovative approaches that will further our
understanding of works of art.
Triple bill of British movies produced by the Children's Film
Foundation. In 'Supersonic Saucer' (1956) an alien from Venus
befriends a group of children and helps them to fend off a band of
thieves. In 'Kadoyng' (1972) three youngsters team up with an
extra-terrestrial being in an attempt to stop their village being
demolished. In 'The Glitterball' (1977) two boys help a young alien
get back to its mothership with the Air Force and a petty criminal
hot on their heels.
Mark McDonald, the author, grew up from early childhood hearing the
telling and retelling of the factual events he now relates to his
readers in his novel The Song of the Mockingbird. He has heard many
of these stories while staying in the house built by his
great-grandfather where the people who make his story come to life
actually lived.
Come; explore the worlds of Jeb Carter and Elizabeth Archer,
whose love seems destined to bring to fruition of all their dreams
and desires. Endure with Jeb and Elizabeth, the heartbreak of
seemingly hopeless love. Experience the heartaches of disease,
dependency, and death, shared by Jeb and the Archer family. Thrill
to the exhilaration of teetering on the brink of the impending
tragedy they face, and of a stalwart resolve to overcome any
obstacle. What will the outcome be? Must their love be destroyed,
their hopes forever vanquished?
Leadership development facilitators and executive coaches address
leaders' developmental needs to better perform at the executive
level. In developmental programs for example, facilitators teach
with the expectation that leaders will adopt a transformational
leadership (TL) mindset within the program to later enact TL
behaviours within their home organizational environment. This is a
short-term solution when addressing leadership needs. A deeper
understanding of one's level of personal development is instead
necessary to unlock potential TL abilities. In this book, four
leaders are extensively studied to determine the relationship
between their level of personal ego development and TL
effectiveness. Even while the results yield significantly different
"snapshots" of leadership behaviours, these leaders' profiles
provide a platform from which to further explore the complexities
of TL theory and help us to understand how one's TL effectiveness
may or may not be related to one's ego development. This book is
addressed to leadership consultants or coaches of both profit and
non-profit organizations interested in leadership development
topics. This book is also addressed to leadership researchers who
are interested in exploring leadership from both subjective and
objective paradigms.
The use of experiential activities and reflection as methods to
enhance social and emotional learning is commonly accepted in
higher education. It is believed that through experience-based
courses students deepen and possibly alter presently held
assumptions when classroom experiences allow students to practice
skills and reflect on behaviors that simulate "real-world"
situations. However, how is it that experience-based courses
develop the emotional competencies necessary for students to
effectively manage themselves and others in the workplace and in
life? This study examines the impact of a sport event management
course on students' emotional competency. Specifically, this study
answers the question: Can a semester-long experience-based course
increase students' emotional competency when students are not
introduced to emotional intelligence theory. The book is addressed
to faculty and academic administrators in higher education. Since a
popular misconception associated with experiential learning is that
the outcomes are subjective and difficult to measure, the results
of this study will also be of interest to individuals involved with
any form of experiential education.
The first comprehensive account in English of Renaissance Spain's
preeminent sculptor Alonso Berruguete (c. 1488-1561) revolutionized
the arts of Renaissance Spain with a dramatic style of sculpture
that reflected the decade or more he had spent in Italy while
young. Trained as a painter, he traveled to Italy around 1506,
where he interacted with Michelangelo and other leading artists. In
1518, he returned to Spain and was appointed court painter to the
new king, Charles I. Eventually, he made his way to Valladolid,
where he shifted his focus to sculpture, opening a large workshop
that produced breathtaking multistory altarpieces (retablos)
decorated with sculptures in painted wood. This handsomely
illustrated catalogue is the first in English to treat Berruguete's
art and career comprehensively. It follows his career from his
beginnings in Castile to his final years in Toledo, where he
produced his last great work, the marble tomb of Cardinal Juan de
Tavera. Enriching the chronological narrative are discussions of
important aspects of Berruguete's life and practice: his
complicated relationship with social status and wealth; his
activity as a draftsman and use of prints; how he worked with his
many assistants to create his wood sculptures; and his legacy as an
artist. Published in association with the National Gallery of Art,
Washington Exhibition Schedule: National Gallery of Art, Washington
(October 13, 2019-February 17, 2020) Meadows Museum, SMU, Dallas
(March 29-July 26, 2020)
The Metropolitan Museum Journal is issued annually and publishes
original research on works of art in the Museum's collection.
Highlights of volume 54 include conservators' discoveries of
Renaissance sculptor Andrea della Robbia's workshop techniques, a
new reading of lavishly dressed women on tile panels from
17th-century Iran as courtesans, and John Singer Sargent's decisive
role in choosing his socialite sitters' fashionable dress.
"Body Confidence" is a revolutionary nutrition and fitness program
that doesn't require you to develop superhuman willpower, shun
entire food groups, or devote your every waking moment to the
treadmill. "Body Confidence" is a revolutionary approach based on
three key nutrition factors that stabilize your blood surgar and
keep your body in balance: Eating at consistent meal intervals;
Absolute certainty in essential nutrient ratio of protein, fat, and
carbohydrates; Identifying and consuming the right amount of
calories per meal. With "Body Confidence" readers will learn to
master determining their current metabolism and reprogramming it,
focusing on body fat percentage rather than weight, setting
measurable goals, following a customized exercise plan, and
harnessing the powers of sleep, supplements, water and stress
management, in perfect sync to optimize your body's performance.
Packed with recipes, success stories, nutrition guides and exercise
journals. "Body Confidence" is practical, doable, and packed with
highly effective lifestyle changes that will finally make the
traditional diet obsolete.
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