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Vignettes: Musings and Reminiscences of a Modern Renaissance Man is
a remarkable series of recollections from a man whose experiences
cover an extraordinary range of places, people, and interests.
Eschewing the formulaic conventions of autobiography, Vignettes
moves back and forth across time and space to describe in vivid
detail events and observations from a fascinating life. Its subject
matter reflects the acute perceptions of a man for whom every day
is a new adventure and a fresh opportunity to learn.
Renita Schmidt and P. L. Thomas The guiding mission of the teacher
education program in the university where we teach is to create
teachers who are scholars and leaders. While the intent of that
mission is basically sound in theory-we instill the idea that
teachers at all levels are professionals, always learning and
growing in knowledge-that theory, that philosophical underpinning
does not insure that the students who complete our program are
confident about the act or performance of teaching. In our unique
program, students work closely with one teacher and classroom for
the entire senior year and then are supervised and mentored during
their first semester of teaching; the program is heavily
field-based, and it depends on the effectiveness of mentoring
throughout the methods coursework and the first semester of
full-time teaching. Students tell us this guidance and support is
invaluable, and yet we feel the disjuncture between university and
school just as many of you in more traditional student teaching
settings. Students hear "best practice" information from us in
methods classes and they receive ample exposure to the research
supporting our field, but have a hard time implementing
research-based practices in their cla- room settings and an even
harder time finding it in the classrooms around them.
This book tells you how, why, and when you should perform certain
audio postproduction tasks within Soundtrack Pro while editing your
video in the Final Cut Studio suite. Intertwining video editing
workflows with audio editing workflows for video editors using
Final Cut Studio, it also describes in-depth the audio
postproduction process as well as the specific tools used for
editing and mixing audio within Soundtrack Pro. The final section
is designed as an audio postproduction "cook-book", describing
typical audio post scenarios with detailed workflows for dealing
with them. The book provides real-world workflows and step-by-step
instruction on the basics of audio editing in STP, implementing
sound effects, spectral tools and much more. Also included are
downloadable resources containing both video and audio files,
demonstrating surround sound, mixing procedures, and other audio
editing processes. Included as well are project files with which
you can refine techniques learned in the book.
This book tells you how, why, and when you should perform
certain audio postproduction tasks within Soundtrack Pro while
editing your video in the Final Cut Studio suite.
Intertwining video editing workflows with audio editing workflows
for video editors using Final Cut Studio, it also describes
in-depth the audio postproduction process as well as the specific
tools used for editing and mixing audio within Soundtrack Pro. The
final section is designed as an audio postproduction "cook-book,"
describing typical audio post scenarios with detailed workflows for
dealing with them.
The book provides real-world workflows and step-by-step instruction
on the basics of audio editing in STP, implementing sound effects,
spectral tools and much more. Also included is a DVD containing
both video and audio files, demonstrating surround sound, mixing
procedures, and other audio editing processes. Included as well are
project files with which you can refine techniques learned in the
book.
The DVD is not included with the E-book. Please contact the
publisher for access to the DVD content by emailing
[email protected]
Renita Schmidt and P. L. Thomas The guiding mission of the teacher
education program in the university where we teach is to create
teachers who are scholars and leaders. While the intent of that
mission is basically sound in theory-we instill the idea that
teachers at all levels are professionals, always learning and
growing in knowledge-that theory, that philosophical underpinning
does not insure that the students who complete our program are
confident about the act or performance of teaching. In our unique
program, students work closely with one teacher and classroom for
the entire senior year and then are supervised and mentored during
their first semester of teaching; the program is heavily
field-based, and it depends on the effectiveness of mentoring
throughout the methods coursework and the first semester of
full-time teaching. Students tell us this guidance and support is
invaluable, and yet we feel the disjuncture between university and
school just as many of you in more traditional student teaching
settings. Students hear "best practice" information from us in
methods classes and they receive ample exposure to the research
supporting our field, but have a hard time implementing
research-based practices in their cla- room settings and an even
harder time finding it in the classrooms around them.
The Belt and Road initiative is marketed by the Chinese government
as the "twenty-first century maritime Silk Road" and the "Silk Road
economic belt". The initiative encourages policy coordination,
trade facilitation, financial integration, and transport
connectivity. The Belt and Road initiative covers at least 65
countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe,
involving 70% of the global population, 75% of world energy
reserves and 55% of world GNP. Such an initiative is expected to
bring significant impacts to the transport and logistics industry
in the regions involved. The transport and logistics sector not
only directly contributes to the production of transport and
logistics services, but also provides essential inputs to other
sectors such as tourism, trade, infrastructure investment and
management. Therefore, it is important to jointly analyse the
implications of the Belt and Road initiative to the transport and
logistics sectors, the best strategies and operation practices that
the industry can pursue, and the right government policies that
should be implemented in relation to the initiative. This volume
will be the first in Elsevier's China Transportation Series, from
series editor Paul Tae-Woo Lee. If you are interested in writing or
editing for the series, please contact Dr. Lee:
[email protected].
"Lasky shows not only the facts of Wheatley's life but also the
pain of being an accomplished black woman in a segregated world."
-- BOOKLIST
"We'll call her Phillis."
In 1761, a young African girl was sold to the Wheatley family in
Boston, who named her Phillis after the slave schooner that had
carried her. Kidnapped from her home in Africa and shipped to
America, she'd had everything taken from her - her family, her
name, and her language.
But Phillis Wheatley was no ordinary young girl. She had a passion
to learn, and the Wheatleys encouraged her, breaking with unwritten
rule in New England to keep slaves illiterate. Amid the tumult of
the Revolutionary War, Phillis Wheatley became a poet and
ultimately had a book of verse published, establishing herself as
the first African American woman poet this country had ever known.
She also found what had been taken away from her and from slaves
everywhere: a voice of her own.
Megan Rollins is lost in the Appalachian Mountains. After
witnessing a brutal bear attack on her fianc and spending the night
hiding in a tree trunk, two men discover her and carry her to their
cabin, where a strange family lives. Something even stranger lurks
behind the forbidden iron door...the entry to a dreary dungeon.
Megan opens it, unveiling an ancient evil that will change humanity
and Planet Earth forever. Megan struggles to survive, the terror
intensifying as her journey progresses. She must escape the
forest...but how? Sinister Mountains is a darkly crafted,
adrenaline-rushing novella unique to the horror genre.
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Docent Details (Paperback)
Paul Lee; Photographs by Jeff Hendy; Contributions by Scott O'Connor
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R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Docent Details is a one-of-a-kind book that describes docent life
in art museums. If you ever wondered what museum life for an art
docent consists of, this is the book for you. Ivy Hendy, an
experienced docent, has created a non-technical, easy to read book
for the would-be art docent or the tour guide wanting fresh tips.
Being an art docent is an exceptional, lifelong pursuit, suitable
for young and old. This user-friendly book will clarify and charm.
Humorous illustrations and elucidating photos reinforce the
absorbing stories and narrative. The book motivates, helps and
encourages and along the way there are entertaining, fun-filled
disclosures that you will discover about the odd, funny, rousing,
bizarre and aggravating details that occur in day-to-day docent
touring. There are eight chapters in the book. Each chapter speaks
to a central theme that is encountered in both art docent training
and in the actual pursuit of giving tours. For example, Docent
Details answers the questions: do you need to be an artist and do
you need to know anything about art to become a docent in an art
museum? Also in the book are explanations and descriptions about
the beginnings of art and art institutions, launching a tour,
speaking to the public, what is necessary to know, making the case
for contemporary art, and building relationships. From the
beginning of docent training to becoming a full-fledged tour guide
in an art museum, this amusing and practical book will answer
questions you never thought to ask.
Vignettes: Musings and Reminiscences of a Modern Renaissance Man is
a remarkable series of recollections from a man whose experiences
cover an extraordinary range of places, people, and interests.
Eschewing the formulaic conventions of autobiography, Vignettes
moves back and forth across time and space to describe in vivid
detail events and observations from a fascinating life. Its subject
matter reflects the acute perceptions of a man for whom every day
is a new adventure and a fresh opportunity to learn.
Sherlock Holmes joins forces with his faithful companion Dr Watson
in a new adventure story, set in 1911 in a fog-bound London. The
story offers an alternative explanation about the fate of the RMS
Titanic and is based partly on fiction and on fact and will delight
lovers of the Titanic mystery and fans of the Sherlock Holmes
stories. Written in the style of Conan Doyle, The Iron Mausoleum -
a case of Sherlock Holmes and the Titanic is - with permission
obtained from the Conan Doyle Estate - based on the characters and
places created by Conan Doyle and therefore are familiar - if
interpreted slightly differently. The story begins when Sir James
Walter, the Head of the Marine Department at the Admiralty, visits
Holmes in Baker Street. He tells of the suspicious death of a clerk
who worked in the Admiralty offices in Whitehall and tries to
persuade a reluctant Holmes to investigate. Eventually Holmes
agrees and with Watson are drawn into a world of criminal
conspiracy and murder. We are taken on a journey with Holmes and
Watson and witness Holmes' forensic application to solving the
mystery of the sinking of the Titanic. Beginning in the atmospheric
fog bound streets of London and then Brookwood Necropolis to the
Titanic at the Herculaneum Dock in Liverpool and back to London.
From scoundrels encountered in the infamous Colony Room Club to
wealthy financiers and an American heiress the clues unfold. Told
with conviction and humour, the author totally immerses us in this
Holmesian world of the early 1900s. The book includes a map of
Holmes' London allowing the reader to re-trace the footsteps of
Holmes and Watson on their various journeys through the fog-bound
Metropolis. Drawings by the author of some of the buildings, which
feature in the novel, giving the reader vital clues in solving the
mystery.
The Boom Brothers (Rico, Willy and Dave) welcome you to high
caliber weapons and adventure on this, their first novel. If you
don't like to see terrorist pukes, gangstas, and traitors get their
just deserts, well, I guess about right now you hear your momma
callin'. For the rest of you hardcore, get cocked and locked.
You're going to have some fun whether you like it or not. In We're
Gonna Need Bigger Guns, the three brothers' father, Sarge, a
decorated Marine war hero and police officer, is brutally murdered
by a gang of drug-dealing cult-member scum. Raised learning how to
use their Daddy's war trophy weapons and always do the right thing,
the boys begin their first exploit by avenging their father's
death. If you like guns, violence, and stories about bad guys who
pay for their sins with their own blood, you'll love this book. And
that's only the first chapter. More opportunities for vigilante
justice ensue as the brothers find out they have a talent for
killing. As their gift for dealing death to those who deserve it
become recognized at the top of the government food chain, the Boom
Brothers turn their hobby into a Judge, Jury and Executioner
steamroller that smashes it's way through the best of the worst for
the benefit of God, Country, and their Ma's apple pie. The mission
of the Boom Brothers is to take out the world's trash - one bag at
a time.
In the summer of 1912, one man on the Earth was despised as a
thousand-fold murderer. He was Stanley Lord, the Captain of the
freighter Californian. Two courts of inquiries found that his ship
had sat and watched the 'unsinkable' Titanic fire distress rockets
and finally watched her slip under waves, while the Californian's
Captain and sole wireless operator slept, and an impotent bridge
crew pondered that 'a ship is not going to fire rockets at sea for
nothing...it looked like a case of distress.'Failing to impress
their suspicions on Lord, the crew stood and watched the strange
rocket-firer disappear into the night...In accordance with the
basic dictates of maritime law, Lord and his crew should have
responded to the rockets. They didn't. And 1500 people died in the
frigid waters that night. Although Captain Lord was treated as a
pariah and forced to resign from his shipping company, he soon
found employment elsewhere and he prospered. After nearly 100
years, debate still ensues as to whether his ship and the Titanic
were in sight of each other, but attempts to re-open the case to
exonerate the crew of the sleepy tramp Californian in 1965, 1968
and 1990 simply resulted in the original findings of the courts
being largely upheld. Basic questions about the case remain. Why
did the Californian crew not give more impetus to the rockets? Were
they afraid of their Captain? Why did they not wake up the wireless
operator? Why was the crew not prosecuted for negligence? Why do so
many people believe that the Captain was a scapegoat in 1912? Why
is this one issue the most divisive aspect of the whole Titanic
story?And more importantly, could the Californian have saved any of
the victims, or would they have arrived in time simply to pluck a
few half-dead bodies from the water
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