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Decommissioning the twentieth century
Ben Anderson, Matthew Kelly, Katrina Navickas, Ian Waites Ben Anderson, Matthew Kelly, Katrina Navickas, Ian Waites
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R396
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This volume brings together case studies from around the globe
(including China, Latin America, the Philippines, Namibia, India
and Europe) to explore the history of nature conservation in the
twentieth century. It seeks to highlight the state, a central actor
in these efforts, which is often taken for granted, and establishes
a novel concept - the nature state - as a means for exploring the
historical formation of that portion of the state dedicated to
managing and protecting nature. Following the Industrial Revolution
and post-war exponential increase in human population and
consumption, conservation in myriad forms has been one particularly
visible way in which the government and its agencies have tried to
control, manage or produce nature for reasons other than raw
exploitation. Using an interdisciplinary approach and including
case studies from across the globe, this edited collection brings
together geographers, sociologists, anthropologists and historians
in order to examine the degree to which sociopolitical regimes
facilitate and shape the emergence and development of nature
states. This innovative work marks an early intervention in the
tentative turn towards the state in environmental history and will
be of great interest to students and practitioners of environmental
history, social anthropology and conservation studies.
A business parable about how companies can achieve remarkable
results by helping their employees fulfill their dreams Managing
people is difficult. With disengagement and turnover on the rise,
many managers are scratching their heads wondering what to do. It's
not that we dont dream of being great managers, it's just that we
havent found a practical and efficient way to do it. Until now . .
. The fictional company in this remarkable book is grappling with
real problems of high turnover and low morale -- so the managers
begin to investigate what really drives the employees. What they
discover is that the key to motivation isnt necessarily the promise
of a bigger paycheck or title, but rather the fulfillment of
crucial personal dreams. They also learned that people at every
level need to be offered specific kinds of help and encouragement
-- or our dreams will forever remain just dreams as we grow
dissatisfied with our lives and jobs. Beginning with his important
thought that a company can only become the-best-version-of-itself
to the extent that its employees are becoming
better-versions-of-themselves, Matthew Kelly explores the
connection between the dreams we are chasing personally and the way
we all engage at work. Tackling head-on the growing problem of
employee disengagement, Kelly explores the dynamic collaboration
that is unleashed when people work together to achieve company
objectives and personal dreams. The power of The Dream Manager is
that simply becoming aware of the concept will change the way you
manage and relate to people instantly and forever. What's your
dream?
A vibrant history of English landscape preservation over the last
150 years, told through the lives of four remarkable women Â
In Britain today, a mosaic of regulations protects the natural
environment and guarantees public access to green spaces. But this
was not always so. Over the last 150 years, activists have
campaigned tirelessly for the right to roam through the countryside
and the vital importance of preserving Britain’s natural beauty.
 Matthew Kelly traces the history of landscape preservation
through the lives of four remarkable women: Octavia Hill, Beatrix
Potter, Pauline Dower, and Sylvia Sayer. From the commons of London
to the Lake District, Northumberland, and Dartmoor, these women
protected the English landscape at a crucial period through a
mixture of environmental activism, networking, and sheer
determination. Â They grappled with the challenges that
urbanization and industrial modernity posed to human well-being as
well as the natural environment. By tirelessly seeking to reconcile
the needs of particular places to the broader public interest they
helped reimagine the purpose of the English countryside for the
democratic age.
This volume brings together case studies from around the globe
(including China, Latin America, the Philippines, Namibia, India
and Europe) to explore the history of nature conservation in the
twentieth century. It seeks to highlight the state, a central actor
in these efforts, which is often taken for granted, and establishes
a novel concept - the nature state - as a means for exploring the
historical formation of that portion of the state dedicated to
managing and protecting nature. Following the Industrial Revolution
and post-war exponential increase in human population and
consumption, conservation in myriad forms has been one particularly
visible way in which the government and its agencies have tried to
control, manage or produce nature for reasons other than raw
exploitation. Using an interdisciplinary approach and including
case studies from across the globe, this edited collection brings
together geographers, sociologists, anthropologists and historians
in order to examine the degree to which sociopolitical regimes
facilitate and shape the emergence and development of nature
states. This innovative work marks an early intervention in the
tentative turn towards the state in environmental history and will
be of great interest to students and practitioners of environmental
history, social anthropology and conservation studies.
Middle grade supernatural horror series takes young readers Just
Beyond the reality they know…Just Beyond their normal
lives…Just Beyond the real world to an always surprising place of
fantasy and fright. Surviving middle school is hard enough but when
Jess, Josh, and Marco encounter a strange and deadly creature
wandering the halls of The Scare School, it leads them to a
sinister secret in the boiler room... As they leave their school
behind, these three unsuspecting students enter a horrifying
reality just beyond the one they know, one filled with supernatural
terror and fright. Will they survive the harrowing journey and save
the other children they find trapped there, or will they forever be
trapped on the wrong side of The Scare School? R.L. Stine, the
worldwide bestselling author of Goosebumps, and
visionary illustrators Kelly & Nichole Matthews
(Pandora’s Legacy), take you to the other side where the only
constant is fear. Â
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Bleak House (DVD, Boxed set)
Gillian Anderson, Lilo Baur, Loo Brealey, Warren Clarke, Charles Dance, …
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R528
R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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It has always been recognized as one of Charles Dickens' literary masterworks, but this Bleak House is now fast-moving, daring, gripping television. Here is the murder mystery, the love story, the comic genius and the tantalising scandal of the novel but, stripped of its sentimentality, we find ourselves swept along by a pulsating and edgy drama.
Out of an interminable court case spin three young people each searching for their place in the world. Their story moves fast - swirling through an incredible array of characters from passionate young lovers to ruthless layers, from an ice-cold aristocratic beauty to a shrewd, relentless detective - until the final thrilling climax.
Kelly presents seven levels through which we are able to experience
intimacy, taking us from the first level 'The Intimacy of Cliche'
to the seventh, 'The intimacy of Legitimate Needs.' Throughout he
tracks our progression as we share more and more about ourselves
with others, while safe-guarding us from mistakes that can be made
at each stage. Kelly explores each level in depth by revealing the
interactions that take place, the physical life of each level and
the potential for finding our 'best-self' throughout. The book
includes strategies for self-acceptance, even when exploring the
worst within us, as we shed old ideas and behaviors and move to
greater levels of intimacy.
Two Martians unexpectedly land on Earth and have to get home - by
highjacking the bodies of two kids and leaving a trail of trouble
in their wake that no one may be able to fix! ENJOY YOUR VISIT
Family camping trips are supposed to be fun, but for Parker, Annie,
and the Walden family, they're an absolute nightmare! After a
creepy, unidentified bird attacks their mom in the forest, Parker
and Annie find themselves face to face with two strange creatures
that suddenly enter the kids' brains and take control of their
bodies. Can Parker and Annie break loose of this horrific control
and convince their family of what's happening, or will the
creatures take over their lives for good?
For several decades Rafael Capurro has been at the forefront of
defining the relationship between information and modernity through
both phenomenological and ethical formulations. In exploring both
of these themes Capurro has re-vivified the transcultural and
intercultural expressions of how we bring an understanding of
information to bear on scientific knowledge production and
intermediation. Capurro has long stressed the need to look deeply
into how we contextualize the information problems that scientific
society creates for us and to re-incorporate a pragmatic dimension
into our response that provides a balance to the cognitive turn in
information science. With contributions from 35 scholars from 15
countries, Information Cultures in the Digital Age focuses on the
culture and philosophy of information, information ethics, the
relationship of information to message, the historic and semiotic
understanding of information, the relationship of information to
power and the future of information education. This Festschrift
seeks to celebrate Rafael Capurro's important contribution to a
global dialogue on how information conceptualisation, use and
technology impact human culture and the ethical questions that
arise from this dynamic relationship.
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