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Planes - Fire and Rescue (DVD)
Ed Harris, Steve Schirripa, Stacy Keach, John Michael Higgins, Julie Bowen, …
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Dane Cook and Stacy Keach return as the voices of lovable aeroplanes Dusty and Skipper in this sequel to the 2013 Disney animation 'Planes'. When world-famous air racer Dusty gets told his engine is damaged and that he may never race again he refuses to let go and launches head first into the world of aerial firefighting. Joining the ranks of veteran fire and rescue helicopter Blade Ranger (Ed Harris), Dusty begins his training to become a real hero.
The voice cast also includes Jerry Stiller, Steve Schirripa and Erik Estrada.
The book developed from my gradual realization that spirituality
was a normal characteristic in the human race, but that in recent
millennia it had regressed in the everyday awareness of most
people, especially those belonging to what they regarded as a
cultural society. Only so-called primitive peoples retained a
spiritual outlook. My book describes how this has come about,
especially the negative influence of organized religions on
individual spirituality, and the resulting deterioration in most
human societies. Finally I suggest how mankind can become again
spiritual during their Earth lives. Michael Higgins
for TBarB and piano Higgins's setting of this popular folk song is
simple and wistful, particularly well-suited for children's and
youth choirs. With delicate quaver flourishes, the piano
accompaniment flows gently alongside the vocal lines, creating
suspensions that reflect the mysterious demands of the narrator.
Also available in versions for SSA or SABar and piano.
for SABar and piano Higgins' setting of this popular folk song is
simple and wistful, particularly well-suited for children's and
youth choirs. With delicate quaver flourishes, the piano
accompaniment flows gently alongside the vocal lines, creating
suspensions that reflect the mysterious demands of the narrator.
Also available in a version for SSA and piano.
for SSATB unaccompanied In this sensitive choral arrangement of
'Nimrod' from Elgar's Enigma Variations, Michael Higgins sets the
Eucharistic hymn 'O salutaris Hostia', written by St Thomas Aquinas
for the Feast of Corpus Christi. The familiar melody passes
seamlessly between the voice parts, and Elgar's lush, rich
soundworld is perfectly emulated by the choral textures Higgins has
fashioned.
for SATB (with divisions) and organ This sparkling arrangement of
the traditional English carol presents the familiar melody through
a variety of textures, ranging from unison to five parts, and
concludes with a soaring soprano descant. Light and rhythmic in
style, it dances with joy and celebration DL perfect for concerts
and services.
for SABar (with optional Bass) and piano Higgins's setting explores
the vibrant, natural imagery in Rossetti's text with flowing
melodic lines and warm harmonies. The elegant piano accompaniment
is characterised throughout by quick demisemiquaver flourishes, as
though painting an aural portrait of the 'singing bird'. First
published in The Oxford Book of Flexible Choral Songs.
for SABar and piano Higgins's arrangement of the popular German
carol is given a modern twist with fresh harmonies, but still
captures the gentleness and tranquility found in more traditional
settings. Supported by sustained 'oo's and 'ah's throughout, the
well-known melody is underpinned by a delicate piano accompaniment,
with an optional unaccompanied middle section.
for SATB (with divisions) and piano Higgins's arrangements of three
North-American traditional songs are sophisticated and beautiful,
supported by well-crafted piano accompaniments. The first, 'Bright
morning stars', is illuminated by a shimmering piano part with
opportunities for a soloist or small group. Energy and bounce is
abundant throughout the second, 'Little wheel a-turnin'', where the
melody is passed around the voices and coloured with interesting
harmonies. The last piece, 'He's gone away', is a parting song
between two lovers with flowing melodies and accompaniment, and
ends on a note of anticipation.
for SSA and piano Higgins's setting of this popular folk song is
simple and wistful, particularly well-suited for children's and
youth choirs. With delicate quaver flourishes, the piano
accompaniment flows gently alongside the vocal lines, creating
suspensions that reflect the mysterious demands of the narrator.
Originally published in The Oxford Book of Flexible Choral Songs
for three-part choir.
for SATB unaccompanied With a text by Thomas Campion, View me, Lord
is a tender prayer characterized by its sensitive text-setting.
Each verse features a change in voicing, rhythm, and harmony, while
the ever-changing metre provides a feeling of fluidity. The tension
built throughout the work is finally resolved in the last chord,
bringing this contemplative anthem to a peaceful close.
for SATB and piano or harp Higgins's arrangement of Away in a
manger is beautiful and delicate. The first verse is taken by
unison upper voices; the second is a cappella, with a soloist (or
small group) on the melody accompanied by sustained 'ooh's; and the
last verse features fresh, homophonic harmonies. The piano/harp
accompaniment twinkles gently around the voices, contributing
towards the magical character of the arrangement.
for SSSSAATBB unaccompanied In this haunting arrangement of the
well-known carol, Higgins creates a mystical soundscape by layering
a single motif in a four-part soprano canon. These repetitions echo
throughout and support the various textures explored in each verse,
producing a dramatic and atmospheric setting of the Basque carol.
Suitable for chamber and concert choir.
The Language of Journalism (2nd edition) provides lively and
accessible tools to understand and analyse the language of
journalism. The authors explain how language develops across
divergent media platforms, old and new, by looking at the
differences across various forms of journalism - including
broadcast, magazine, newspaper, sports, radio, and online and
citizen. As well as introducing the reader to the principles and
methods of discourse analysis and how it can be applied to media,
the book addresses the dynamic interplay between the emerging
linguistic forms of social media and the journalistic field. With
this new edition, the authors draw upon a range of international
examples, including from the USA, India, Australia, China and the
UK. They focus on an exploration of how social media is
incorporated into the journalistic output of print media, with a
particular focus on 'clickbait'. This edition also focuses on the
global ambitions of online newspapers - such as the Daily Mail and
the Guardian - which are UK based, but have Australian and US
subsections.
British culture today is the product of a shifting combination of
tradition and experimentation, national identity and regional and
ethnic diversity. These distinctive tensions are expressed in a
range of cultural arenas, such as art, sport, journalism, fashion,
education, and race. This Companion addresses these and other major
aspects of British culture, and offers a sophisticated
understanding of what it means to study and think about the diverse
cultural landscapes of contemporary Britain. Each contributor looks
at the language through which culture is formed and expressed, the
political and institutional trends that shape culture, and at the
role of culture in daily life. This interesting and informative
account of modern British culture embraces controversy and debate,
and never loses sight of the fact that Britain and Britishness must
always be understood in relation to the increasingly international
context of globalisation.
Numbers have fascinated people for centuries. They are familiar to
everyone, forming a central pillar of our understanding of the
world, yet the number system was not presented to us "gift-wrapped"
but, rather, was developed over millennia. Today, despite all this
development, it remains true that a child may ask a question about
numbers that no one can answer. Many unsolved problems surrounding
number matters appear as quirky oddities of little account while
others are holding up fundamental progress in mainstream
mathematics.
Peter Higgins distills centuries of work into one delightful
narrative that celebrates the mystery of numbers and explains how
different kinds of numbers arose and why they are useful. Full of
historical snippets and interesting examples, the book ranges from
simple number puzzles and magic tricks, to showing how ideas about
numbers relate to real-world problems, such as: How are our bank
account details kept secure when shopping over the internet? What
are the chances of winning at Russian roulette; or of being dealt a
flush in a poker hand?
This fascinating book will inspire and entertain readers across
a range of abilities. Easy material is blended with more
challenging ideas about infinity and complex numbers, and a final
chapter "For Connoisseurs" works through some of the particular
claims and examples in the book in mathematical language for those
who appreciate a complete explanation.
As our understanding of numbers continues to evolve, this book
invites us to rediscover the mystery and beauty of numbers and
reminds us that the story of numbers is a tale with a long way to
run...
Why is rudeness such a prominent feature of contemporary
broadcasting? If broadcasting is about the enactment of
sociability, then how can we account for the fact that broadcasting
has become a sphere of anger, humiliation, anger, dispute and
upset? And to what extent does belligerence in broadcasting reflect
broader social and cultural developments? This book reflects upon
and analyses the development of 'belligerent broadcasting'
beginning with an examination of belligerence in its historical
context and as an aspect of wider cultural concerns surrounding the
retreat of civility. With attention to the various relations of
power expressed in the various forms of belligerent conduct across
a range of media genres, the authors explore its manifestation in
political interviews, in the form of 'confrontation' in talk shows,
in makeover television, as an 'authentic' means of proffering
opinion and as a form of sociability or banter. Richly illustrated
with studies and examples of well-known shows from both sides of
the Atlantic, including The Apprentice, The Fixer, American Idol,
Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, DIY SOS, The Jeremy Kyle Show
and Dragon's Den, this book reflects on the consequences and
potentialities of belligerence in the media and public sphere. It
will appeal to scholars and students of cultural and media studies,
communication and popular culture.
Why is rudeness such a prominent feature of contemporary
broadcasting? If broadcasting is about the enactment of
sociability, then how can we account for the fact that broadcasting
has become a sphere of anger, humiliation, anger, dispute and
upset? And to what extent does belligerence in broadcasting reflect
broader social and cultural developments? This book reflects upon
and analyses the development of 'belligerent broadcasting'
beginning with an examination of belligerence in its historical
context and as an aspect of wider cultural concerns surrounding the
retreat of civility. With attention to the various relations of
power expressed in the various forms of belligerent conduct across
a range of media genres, the authors explore its manifestation in
political interviews, in the form of 'confrontation' in talk shows,
in makeover television, as an 'authentic' means of proffering
opinion and as a form of sociability or banter. Richly illustrated
with studies and examples of well-known shows from both sides of
the Atlantic, including The Apprentice, The Fixer, American Idol,
Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, DIY SOS, The Jeremy Kyle Show
and Dragon's Den, this book reflects on the consequences and
potentialities of belligerence in the media and public sphere. It
will appeal to scholars and students of cultural and media studies,
communication and popular culture.
Peter Higgins distills centuries of work into one delightful
narrative that celebrates the mystery of numbers and explains how
different kinds of numbers arose and why they are useful. Full of
historical snippets and interesting examples, the book ranges from
simple number puzzles and magic tricks, to showing how ideas about
numbers relate to real-world problems. This fascinating book will
inspire and entertain readers across a range of abilities. Easy
material is blended with more challenging ideas. As our
understanding of numbers continues to evolve, this book invites us
to rediscover the mystery and beauty of numbers.
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