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The Tacky South (Paperback)
Katharine A. Burnett, Monica Carol Miller; Scott Romine, Charles Reagan Wilson
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R1,065
R981
Discovery Miles 9 810
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As a way to comment on a person's style or taste, the word "tacky"
has distinctly southern origins, with its roots tracing back to the
so-called "tackies" who tacked horses on South Carolina farms prior
to the Civil War. The Tacky South presents eighteen fun, insightful
essays that examine connections between tackiness and the American
South, ranging from nineteenth-century local color fiction and the
television series Murder, She Wrote to red velvet cake and the
ubiquitous influence of Dolly Parton. Charting the gender, race,
and class constructions at work in regional aesthetics, The Tacky
South explores what shifting notions of tackiness reveal about US
culture as a whole and the role that region plays in addressing
national and global issues of culture and identity.
"The use of computational, especially agent-based, models has
already shown its value in illuminating the study of economic and
other social processes. Miller and Page have written an orientation
to this field that is a model of motivation and insight, making
clear the underlying thinking and illustrating it by varied and
thoughtful examples. It conveys with remarkable clarity the
essentials of the complex systems approach to the embarking
researcher."--Kenneth J. Arrow, winner of the Nobel Prize in
economics
"In "Complex Adaptive Systems," two masters of this burgeoning
field provide a highly readable and novel restatement of the logic
of social interactions, linking individually based micro processes
to macrosocial outcomes, ranging from Adam Smith's invisible hand
to Thomas Schelling's models of standing ovations. The book
combines the vision of a new Santa Fe school of computational,
social, and behavioral science with essential 'how to' advice for
apprentice modelers."--Samuel Bowles, author of "Microeconomics:
Behavior, Institutions, Evolution"
"This is a wonderful book that will be read by graduate
students, faculty, and policymakers. The authors write in an
extraordinarily clear manner about topics that are very technical
and difficult for many people. I sat down to begin thumbing through
and found myself deeply engaged."--Elinor Ostrom, author of
"Understanding Institutional Diversity"
The 16th Edition of ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE is "inspiring people to
care about the planet." Partnering with National Geographic
Learning, the authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman deliver a
text that equips and inspires you with the tools and knowledge to
make a difference solving today's environmental issues. Exclusive
content highlights important work of National Geographic explorers
and grantees and features vivid photos, maps and illustrations that
bring course concepts to life. Using sustainability as their
central theme, the authors emphasize natural capital, natural
capital degradation, solutions, trade-offs and the importance of
individuals. In return, you learn how nature works, how you
interact with it and how humanity can continue to sustain its
relationship with the earth by applying nature's lessons to
economies and individual lifestyles.
SUSTAINING THE EARTH provides the basic scientific tools for
understanding and thinking critically about the environmental
problems we face. About half the price of other environmental
science texts, this 14-chapter, one-color core book offers an
integrated approach that emphasizes how environmental and resource
problems and solutions are related. The new edition of SUSTAINING
THE EARTH is fully updated with the latest statistics and reports
of important scientific studies. New Connections boxes show
surprising but important connections between environmental problems
and aspects of daily life. In addition, new Thinking About boxes
help students apply the concepts of the book to their own lives.
Sustainability is the integrating theme of this current and
thought-provoking book. The concept-centered approach transforms
complex environmental topics and issues into key concepts that
students will understand and remember. By framing the concepts with
goals for more sustainable lifestyles and human communities,
students see how promising the future can be.
Charlie Miller was the best young Scottish footballer of his
generation. He made his Rangers debut under Walter Smith aged just
seventeen and became a vital part of the lbrox club's legendary
nine-in-a-row squad. Miller won four league titles, two Scottish
Cups and one League Cup with Rangers, as well as being named the
Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year in 1995. Yet many believe he
was a wasted talent. Here, Miller reveals how he's spent his entire
life not knowing who his father is and relives his colourful
upbringing in Castlemilk - one of Glasgow's toughest housing
estates. He explains how the gang culture he was involved in almost
ended his Rangers career before it had started and speaks openly
about the impact drugs, alcohol and gambling has had on his life.
Miller takes you inside the lbrox dressing-room, where he mixed
with iconic figures like Ally McCoist, Brian Laudrup and Paul
Gascoigne and explains how he went from Rangers hero to rock
bottom.
Academy Award-winning animated comedy by Walt Disney Studios
featuring the voice talents of Scott Adsit and Ryan Potter.
14-year-old robotics genius Hiro Hamada (Potter) spends his days
being a typical teenager, getting into fights and struggling to
cope with his changing body. When his older brother Tadashi (Daniel
Henney) becomes concerned that his brother is wasting his
potential, he takes him to the robotics lab at his university where
he introduces him to Baymax (Adsit), an inflatable robot created
and developed by Tadashi himself. Programmed to take care of
humans, Baymax starts to work with Hiro and encourages him to focus
on his invention of microbots. When Hiro and Baymax discover that
someone has been copying his ideas and creating microbots of their
own, the pair team up to find the masked assailant. The film won
the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
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The Tacky South (Hardcover)
Katharine A. Burnett, Monica Carol Miller; Scott Romine, Charles Reagan Wilson
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R3,202
R2,121
Discovery Miles 21 210
Save R1,081 (34%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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As a way to comment on a person's style or taste, the word "tacky"
has distinctly southern origins, with its roots tracing back to the
so-called "tackies" who tacked horses on South Carolina farms prior
to the Civil War. The Tacky South presents eighteen fun, insightful
essays that examine connections between tackiness and the American
South, ranging from nineteenth-century local color fiction and the
television series Murder, She Wrote to red velvet cake and the
ubiquitous influence of Dolly Parton. Charting the gender, race,
and class constructions at work in regional aesthetics, The Tacky
South explores what shifting notions of tackiness reveal about US
culture as a whole and the role that region plays in addressing
national and global issues of culture and identity.
Benjamin Britten's final opera, written between 1971-1973, recorded
at Teatro La Fenice in Venice in 2008. Bruno Bartoletti conducts,
while there are performances by Marlin Miller, Scott Hendricks and
Alessandro Riga.
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No Saints for Sinners (DVD)
Rick Crawford, Marty Maguire, Kate Tomlinson, Collin Sutton, D.J. Bennett, …
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R64
Discovery Miles 640
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Action feature following the misadventures of a former IRA member
turned drug dealer. Mickey O'Hara (Rick Crawford) was prepared to
give his life for the caused he believed in - and to take the lives
of others. However, it is a sign of how far he has fallen that
Mickey is soon forced to kill for drugs rather than for his ideals.
Forced to leave Ireland, Mickey pitches up in Los Angeles, where he
is again forced to turn to seek an income by illegal means. But
will he be able to outrun his deadly past?
Provides learners with sufficient knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable them to identify and explain the impact of human activities on the physical environment on the global, regional and local scales and measures that can be taken to reduce environmental degradation.
Key themes explored in the course include environmental worldviews, ecosystems, biodiversity, waste, renewable and non-renewable energy.
"Inspiring people to care about the planet." In the new edition of
LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman
have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a
text designed to equip students with the inspiration and knowledge
they need to make a difference solving today's environmental
issues. Exclusive content highlights important work of National
Geographic Explorers, and features over 200 new photos, maps, and
illustrations that bring course concepts to life. Using
sustainability as the integrating theme, LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT
18e, provides clear introductions to the multiple environmental
problems that we face and balanced discussions to evaluate
potential solutions. In addition to the integration of new and
engaging National Geographic content, every chapter has been
thoroughly updated and 18 new Core Case Studies offer current
examples of present environmental problems and scenarios for
potential solutions. The concept-centered approach used in the text
transforms complex environmental topics and issues into key
concepts that students will understand and remember. Overall, by
framing the concepts with goals for more sustainable lifestyles and
human communities, students see how promising the future can be and
their important role in shaping it. offers additional exclusive
National Geographic content, including high-quality videos on
important environmental problems and efforts being made to address
them. Team up with Mller/Spoolman's, LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT and
the National Geographic Society to offer your students the most
inspiring introduction to environmental science available!
Team up with Miller/Spoolman's, LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT and the
National Geographic Society for the most inspiring introduction to
environmental science available! Providing clear introductions to
the multiple environmental problems that we face and balanced
discussions to evaluate potential solutions, this new edition
includes everything you need to succeed in the course, while you
get the knowledge you need to make a difference in solving today's
environmental issues. The MindTap online edition of the book offers
exclusive National Geographic content, including high-quality
videos on important environmental problems.
"Inspiring people to care about the planet ..." In the new edition
of ENVIRONNMENTAL SCIENCE, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman
have partnered with the National Geographic Society to develop a
text that will equip you with the inspiration and knowledge you
need to make a difference solving today's environmental issues.
Exclusive content highlights important work of National Geographic
Explorers and Grantees and features over 180 new photos, maps, and
illustrations that bring course concepts to life. Using this
empowering book, you will learn how nature works, how you interact
with it, and how you can use various scientific principles based on
how nature has sustained life on the earth for billions of years to
live more sustainably.
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