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Much has been written over the years about Rosslyn Chapel and its
connection with Scottish Freemasonry, as well the St.Clair family,
the Knights Templar and a variety of 'lost treasures'. The author
looks in depth at the validity of the published material and the
legends associated with the Rosslyn Chapel exposing major
differences between Scottish Freemasons' view of their history and
heritage and that described by those who are not Freemasons.
Corpus Linguistics for Translation and Contrastive Studies provides
a clear and practical introduction to using corpora in these
fields. Giving special attention to parallel corpora, which are
collections of texts in two or more languages, and demonstrating
the potential benefits for multilingual corpus linguistics research
to both translators and researchers, this book: explores the
different types of parallel corpora available, and shows how to use
basic and advanced search procedures to analyse them; explains how
to compile a parallel corpus, and discusses their uses for
translation purposes and to research linguistic phenomena across
languages; demonstrates the use of corpus extracts across a wide
range of texts, including dictionaries, novels by authors including
Jane Austen and Mikhail Bulgakov, and newspapers such as The Sunday
Times; is illustrated with case studies from a range of languages
including Finnish, Russian, English and French. Written by two
experienced researchers and practitioners, Corpus Linguistics for
Translation and Contrastive Studies is essential reading for
postgraduate students and researchers working within the area of
translation and contrastive studies.
The book is an analysis of corporate treasury and cash management with the principal financial instruments used by the corporate treasurer. The objectives of the book are to describe how corporate treasury departments should establish a framework for the identity, measurement and management of risk and to describe how corporations should manage and control the operation of their treasury function. Robert Cooper brings his extensive experience as Corporate Treasurer of a large multinational to bear in this comprehensive work.
Corpus Linguistics for Translation and Contrastive Studies provides
a clear and practical introduction to using corpora in these
fields. Giving special attention to parallel corpora, which are
collections of texts in two or more languages, and demonstrating
the potential benefits for multilingual corpus linguistics research
to both translators and researchers, this book: explores the
different types of parallel corpora available, and shows how to use
basic and advanced search procedures to analyse them; explains how
to compile a parallel corpus, and discusses their uses for
translation purposes and to research linguistic phenomena across
languages; demonstrates the use of corpus extracts across a wide
range of texts, including dictionaries, novels by authors including
Jane Austen and Mikhail Bulgakov, and newspapers such as The Sunday
Times; is illustrated with case studies from a range of languages
including Finnish, Russian, English and French. Written by two
experienced researchers and practitioners, Corpus Linguistics for
Translation and Contrastive Studies is essential reading for
postgraduate students and researchers working within the area of
translation and contrastive studies.
Singapore University Campus, 1980. Professor Bernard Fox is found
hanging from his overhead fan. Everything points to suicide except
for one thing: if Bernard hanged himself, how did he turn on the
fan? The autopsy shows the professor had consumed enough
tranquillizers to sedate but not to kill. But if he were sedated
and murdered, why would his murderer turn on the fan? The turning
fan prompts an investigation takes us into the turbulent history of
Singapore's birth as a nation, uncovers a search for World War II
treasure and exposes a second-generation thirst for revenge. A
murder mystery wrapped in history and unfolded within a love story.
What if the major global and regional powers of today s world came
into closer alignment to build a stronger international community
and shared approaches to twenty-first century threats and
challenges? The Stanley Foundation posed that question to
thirty-three top foreign policy analysts in Powers and Principles:
International Leadership in a Shrinking World. Contributing writers
were asked to describe the paths that nine powerful nations, a
regional union of twenty-seven states, and a multinational
corporation could take as constructive stakeholders in a
strengthened rules-based international order. Each chapter is an
assessment of what is politically possible (and impossible) with a
description of the associated pressures and reference to the
country s geostrategic position, economy, society, history, and
political system and culture. To provide a perspective from the
inside and counterweight, each essay is accompanied by a critical
reaction by a prominent analyst commentator from the given country.
Powers and Principles is aimed at both reflective practitioners of
policy and policy-relevant scholars."
What if the major global and regional powers of todayOs world came
into closer alignment to build a stronger international community
and shared approaches to twenty-first century threats and
challenges? The Stanley Foundation posed that question to
thirty-three top foreign policy analysts in Powers and Principles:
International Leadership in a Shrinking World. Contributing writers
were asked to describe the paths that nine powerful nations, a
regional union of twenty-seven states, and a multinational
corporation could take as constructive stakeholders in a
strengthened rules-based international order. Each chapter is an
assessment of what is politically possible (and impossible)_with a
description of the associated pressures and reference to the
countryOs geostrategic position, economy, society, history, and
political system and culture. To provide a perspective from the
inside and counterweight, each essay is accompanied by a critical
reaction by a prominent analyst commentator from the given country.
Powers and Principles is aimed at both reflective practitioners of
policy and policy-relevant scholars.
Based on a major new study, a revision of the leading guide to
new-product development for senior management, by the inventor of
its most widely practiced approach. As we learned from New Coke,
Pets.com, Apple's original handheld device, the Newton, and the
reissued Ford Thunderbird, all the promotion in the world won't
save a product that somehow isn't right. Robert Cooper is the
world's leading expert on making sure your new-product
introductions are more like Apple's iPods and less like
Newtons.Cooper invented what's called the stage-gate process of
new-product development-a process used by 60 per cent of all
businesses today. For this second edition Cooper has completed a
major new study-the largest study of product development practices
and results ever undertaken. He analyzed thousands of new success
and failures from hundreds of companies, with a particular emphasis
on high-technology products and services. Product Leadership won't
just tell you what things are helpful to your company's success.
Now it will tell you how and how much they help.
Based on an essay that has been hailed as one of the most
influential policy pieces published in the last decade, Robert
Cooper sets out a radical new interpretation of the shape of the
world in this path-breaking book The Breaking of Nations.
Cooper argues that there are three types of states in the world
that deal with each other in different ways: 'pre-modern' parts of
the world, without fully functioning states, 'modern' nation
states, concerned with territorial sovereignty and national
interests, and 'post-modern' states in which foreign and domestic
policy are inextricably intertwined, tools of governance are shared
and security is no longer based on control over territory or the
balance of power. Among first world nations, societies may operate
on the basis of laws, openness and cooperative security. But when
dealing with a hostile outside enemy, civilized countries need to
revert to tougher methods from an earlier era - force, pre-emptive
attack, deception - if we are to safeguard peaceful co-existence
throughout the civilized world
Like Robert Kagan's best-selling Of Paradise and Power, The
Breaking of Nations is essential reading for a dangerous age, a
cautionary tale for superpowers, and a prescient examination of
international relations in the twenty-first century.
History does not run in straight lines. Instead of inevitable
progress, what we get is more often false starts, blind alleys,
random events, good intentions that go wrong. Robert Cooper's
incisive and elegant book is therefore not a continuous diplomatic
history. Richelieu and Mazarin inhabited a 16th-century world we
can hardly imagine today, but it is from their time that we can
begin to see the outline of today's Europe. The Ambassadors
includes a brilliant analysis of the people who built the Western
side of the Cold War. Henry Kissinger is a pivotal figure in the
post-war world, and his story is in some ways typical: he failed in
his most important aims and succeeded in ways he never expected.
Robert Cooper's pieces together history and considers the
illuminating fragments it leaves behind.
For more than two decades, Winning at New Products has served as
the bible for product developers everywhere. Robert G. Cooper
demonstrates why consistent product development is so vital to
corporate growth and how to maximize your chances of success.
Winning at New Products cites the author's most recent research and
showcases innovative practices by industry leaders to present a
field-tested game plan for achieving product leadership. Cooper
outlines specific strategies for making sound business decisions at
every step--from idea generation to launch. This fully updated and
expanded edition is an essential resource for product developers
around the world.
Every autumn, Saturdays belong to college football. Passionate fans
pack stadiums across the country. Millions more watch on live
television. Learn more about the history of the LSU Tigers, a
perennial power in the mighty Southeastern Conference! Title
includes a timeline, fast facts, a glossary, further readings,
online resources, and an index.
Every autumn, Saturdays belong to college football. Passionate fans
pack stadiums across the country. Millions more watch on live
television. Learn more about the history of the Clemson Tigers, who
won the national championship in 2016 and 2018! Title includes a
timeline, fast facts, a glossary, further readings, online
resources, and an index.
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