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The new Southern African edition of this popular introductory
textbook offers students a practical and accessible framework for
developing their intercultural communication skills. It provides a
global perspective on intercultural communication while allowing
students to contextualize their knowledge with relevant examples,
applications and perspectives. Recognizing that students in
Southern Africa come from diverse cultural, ethnic and linguistic
backgrounds, Experiencing Intercultural Communication provides
discussion of issues and perspectives they can apply to everyday
life and to broader contexts. For instance, the book looks at the
challenges posed by numerous native languages in schools and
healthcare settings; it explores the opportunities for and barriers
to building intercultural relationships in post-Apartheid South
Africa; and it considers the impact of globalization and the
communication of Western paradigms of modernization and
development.
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.
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.
Triple bill of World War Two dramas. 'Everyman's War' (2009) is an
American drama based on the personal wartime experiences of
director Thad Smith's father. Don Smith (Cole Carson), a young
sergeant in the 94th Infantry Division, finds himself unarmed and
wounded on the frontline of the Battle of the Bulge, the largest
and bloodiest battle involving American forces in the entire war.
As the Allies advance through the snow-packed, densely-forested
mountains of Ardennes, Don's sweetheart Dorine (Lauren Bair) waits
at home in Oregon, desperate for news. 'Anonyma: The Downfall of
Berlin' (2008) is a German drama set in Berlin in the final days of
the war. The events of the film are based on the real diary of an
anonymous woman who lived through the liberation of Berlin by
Soviet troops in 1945, suffering shockingly brutal treatment by the
city's captors. Living in the basement of her bombed-out apartment
building with a handful of similarly destitute neighbours, the
woman - known only as 'Anonyma' (Nina Foss) - endures repeated rape
by Russian soldiers, and tries to wrestle a modicum of control over
her destiny by using sex as a tool for survival, forging an uneasy
sexual alliance with Russian leader Major Andrei Rybkin (Yevgeni
Sidikhin). Brad Haynes directs the Australian drama 'Broken Sun'
(2008). In 1944, a group of Japanese soldiers held in a P.O.W. camp
deep in the Australian outback make an escape attempt. One young
soldier, Masaru (Shingo Usami), ends up hiding in the remote
hilltop farm of reclusive farmer Jack (Jai Koutrae), a World War
One veteran who never recovered from the traumas he experienced as
a soldier. Despite their differences and mutual suspicions, it soon
becomes evident that the two men share the understanding that war
is not simply a question of good versus evil but a complex set of
rules by which each of them is duty-bound to abide.
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The Child and God
Martin Thomas Lamb
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R776
Discovery Miles 7 760
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Experiencing Intercultural Communication provides students with a
framework in which they can begin building their intercultural
communication skills. Drawing from social psychological approaches,
ethnographic studies, and recent critical media studies it places
emphasis on the practical, experiential nature of intercultural
communication and provides solid, practical guidelines to help
students approach the complexities of intercultural communication.
This volume investigates the course of Anglo-French policy in
Europe from 1936 to 1938, a critical period during which France was
governed by a series of Popular Front coalition Ministries. It
asserts that French policy-makers made a substantial impact upon
the course of British foreign policy whilst breathing new life into
the waning Entente Cordiale. The study contends that close
attention to the role of French influence is fundamental to a grasp
of British appeasement and rearmament policy in the period and
essential to the understanding of the Anglo-French response to such
problems as the Spanish Civil War, the collapse of League of
Nations authority and the treatment of the Soviet Union. This text
should be useful reading for students of British or French
political history or the origins of World War II in Europe.
Insurgency-based irregular warfare typifies armed conflict in the
post-Cold War age. For some years now, western and other
governments have struggled to contend with ideologically driven
guerrilla movements, religiously inspired militias, and systematic
targeting of civilian populations. Numerous conflicts of this type
are rooted in experiences of empire breakdown. Yet few multi-empire
studies of decolonisation's violence exist. Decolonization and
Conflict brings together expertise on a variety of different cases
to offer new perspectives on the colonial conflicts that engulfed
Europe's empires after 1945. The contributors analyse multiple
forms of colonial counter-insurgency from the military engagement
of anti-colonial movements to the forced removal of civilian
populations and the application of new doctrines of psychological
warfare. Contributors to the collection also show how insurgencies,
their propaganda and methods of action were inherently
transnational and inter-connected. The resulting study is a vital
contribution to our understanding of contested decolonization. It
emphasises the global connections at work and reveals the
contemporary resonances of both anti-colonial insurgencies and the
means devised to counter them. It is essential reading for students
and scholars of empire, decolonization, and asymmetric warfare.
"Crises of Empire" offers a comprehensive and uniquely comparative
analysis of the history of decolonization in the British, French
and Dutch empires. By comparing the processes of decolonization
across three of the major modern empires, from the aftermath of the
First World War to the late 20th century, the authors are able to
analyse decolonization as a long-term process. They explore
significant changes to the international system, shifting popular
attitudes to colonialism and the economics of empire.This new
edition incorporates the latest developments in the historiography,
as well as: - Increased coverage of the Belgian and Portuguese
empires- New introductions to each of the three main parts,
offering some background and context to British, French and Dutch
decolonization- More coverage of cultural aspects of
decolonization, exploring empire 'from below'- A new glossary,
explaining key termsThis new edition of "Crises of Empire" is
essential reading for all students of imperial history and
decolonization. In particular, it will be welcomed by those who are
interested in taking a comparative approach, putting the history of
decolonization in a pan-European framework.
The origins of anthropology lie in expeditionary journeys. But
since the rise of immersive fieldwork, usually by a sole
investigator, the older tradition of team-based social research has
been largely eclipsed. Expeditionary Anthropology argues that
expeditions have much to tell us about anthropologists and the
people they studied. The book charts the diversity of
anthropological expeditions and analyzes the often passionate
arguments they provoked. Drawing on recent developments in gender
studies, indigenous studies, and the history of science, the book
argues that even today, the 'science of man' is deeply inscribed by
its connections with expeditionary travel.
This thesis provides a comprehensive description of methods used to
compute the vibrational spectra of liquid systems by molecular
dynamics simulations. The author systematically introduces
theoretical basics and discusses the implications of approximating
the atomic nuclei as classical particles. The strengths of the
methodology are demonstrated through several different examples. Of
particular interest are ionic liquids, since their properties are
governed by strong and diverse intermolecular interactions in the
liquid state. As a novel contribution to the field, the author
presents an alternative route toward infrared and Raman intensities
on the basis of a Voronoi tessellation of the electron density.
This technique is superior to existing approaches regarding the
computational resources needed. Moreover, this book presents an
innovative approach to obtaining the magnetic moments and
vibrational circular dichroism spectra of liquids, and demonstrates
its excellent agreement with experimental reference data.
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My Dad Will Do (Paperback)
Martin Thomas; Illustrated by Ag Jatkowska
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R212
R177
Discovery Miles 1 770
Save R35 (17%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Age range 2 to 6 It's not easy being small. Especially not being
able to reach things. Like the hook to hang a coat, a shelf to get
the toys, or the pedals of a bike. Kitchen sides, the shower, and a
light switch are all too high. But the love of a father is an
amazing thing. With dad close by anything is possible. With dad
close by nothing is out of reach.
Intercultural Communication in Contexts examines communication in
multicultural relationships and provides the tools for effective
communication amid cultural, ethnic, and religious differences in
domestic and global contexts. Students are introduced to the
primary approaches for studying intercultural communication along
with a theoretical and practical framework for applying the
approaches in their own lives.
Communication between engineers, their managers, suppliers and
customers relies on the existence of a common understanding for the
meaning of terms. While this is not normally a problem, it has
proved to be a significant roadblock in the EDA industry where
terms are created as required by any number of people, multiple
terms are coined for the same thing, or even worse, the same term
is used for many different things. This taxonomy identifies all of
the significant terms used by an industry and provides a structural
framework in which those terms can be defined and their
relationship to other terms identified.
Whether you are sailing, motorboating, pottering around in a
dinghy, racing, going fishing offshore or embarking on an ocean
crossing, this is the essential pocket-sized guide to first aid you
need to have on board. Aimed specifically at boaters, it covers
every medical problem you may encounter on board, from common
issues such as seasickness and sunburn to more serious problems
such as broken bones and emergencies including heart attacks and
strokes. Every problem is graded for its seriousness, indicating
whether it is something you can treat yourself that needn’t mean
the end of the trip, or whether you should head back to shore or
summon help immediately. It guides you in how to make someone
comfortable and, in the most serious circumstances, improve their
chances of making a full recovery. Clear, full-colour step by step
diagrams illustrate succinct instructions for quick reference. The
book also includes a guide on what to include in your on-board
first aid kit, which differs depending on where you are going, and
how long and how far you will be away from the nearest assistance.
A handy reference to have on board wherever you are going, this
book will boost your confidence, help you solve medical problems,
and minimise the dangers in emergencies.
The origins of anthropology lie in expeditionary journeys. But
since the rise of immersive fieldwork, usually by a sole
investigator, the older tradition of team-based social research has
been largely eclipsed. Expeditionary Anthropology argues that
expeditions have much to tell us about anthropologists and the
people they studied. The book charts the diversity of
anthropological expeditions and analyzes the often passionate
arguments they provoked. Drawing on recent developments in gender
studies, indigenous studies, and the history of science, the book
argues that even today, the 'science of man' is deeply inscribed by
its connections with expeditionary travel.
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