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Triple bill of World War Two dramas. 'Everyman's War' (2009) is an
American drama based on the personal wartime experiences of
director Thad Smith's father. Don Smith (Cole Carson), a young
sergeant in the 94th Infantry Division, finds himself unarmed and
wounded on the frontline of the Battle of the Bulge, the largest
and bloodiest battle involving American forces in the entire war.
As the Allies advance through the snow-packed, densely-forested
mountains of Ardennes, Don's sweetheart Dorine (Lauren Bair) waits
at home in Oregon, desperate for news. 'Anonyma: The Downfall of
Berlin' (2008) is a German drama set in Berlin in the final days of
the war. The events of the film are based on the real diary of an
anonymous woman who lived through the liberation of Berlin by
Soviet troops in 1945, suffering shockingly brutal treatment by the
city's captors. Living in the basement of her bombed-out apartment
building with a handful of similarly destitute neighbours, the
woman - known only as 'Anonyma' (Nina Foss) - endures repeated rape
by Russian soldiers, and tries to wrestle a modicum of control over
her destiny by using sex as a tool for survival, forging an uneasy
sexual alliance with Russian leader Major Andrei Rybkin (Yevgeni
Sidikhin). Brad Haynes directs the Australian drama 'Broken Sun'
(2008). In 1944, a group of Japanese soldiers held in a P.O.W. camp
deep in the Australian outback make an escape attempt. One young
soldier, Masaru (Shingo Usami), ends up hiding in the remote
hilltop farm of reclusive farmer Jack (Jai Koutrae), a World War
One veteran who never recovered from the traumas he experienced as
a soldier. Despite their differences and mutual suspicions, it soon
becomes evident that the two men share the understanding that war
is not simply a question of good versus evil but a complex set of
rules by which each of them is duty-bound to abide.
"Outside the Inner Dialogue" is a collection of Haiku poems written
during the turn of the Millennium. The task of writing "A Haiku a
Day for a Year" emerged from Don searching out a constructive and
productive means in dealing with his Grandmother's passing. While
sticking with the traditional 5-7-5 line syllable structure, he's
chosen to play with the Haikus in unconventional and contrasting
ways, exploring any and every subject that comes to mind. It's
about taking notice of our surroundings to the most minute and
finite degree. This is the first book in the Lake Parking Trilogy.
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Dorian Gray (Hardcover)
Darren G Davis, Scott Davis; Created by Oscar Wilde
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R685
Discovery Miles 6 850
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Classic of Changes (Yi jing) is one of the most ancient texts
known to human civilization, always given pride of place in the
Chinese classical tradition. And yet the powerful fascination
exerted by the Classic of Changes has preserved the archaic text,
widely attracting readers with a continuing interest in trying to
understand it as a source of reflection and guide to ordinary
circumstances of human life. Its monumental influence over Chinese
thought makes the text an indispensable element in any informed
approach to Chinese culture.Accordingly, the book focuses on the
archaic core of the Classic of Changes and proposes a structural
anthropological analysis for two main reasons. First, unlike many
treatments of the Yi jing, there is a concern to place the text
carefully in the context of the ancient culture
How should religion and ethics be studied if we want to understand
what people believe and why they act the way they do? In the 1980s
and '90s postmodernist worries about led to debates that turned on
power, truth, and relativism. Since the turn of the century
scholars impressed by 'cognitive science' have introduced concepts
drawn from evolutionary biology, neurosciences, and linguistics in
the attempt to provide 'naturalist' accounts of religion. Deploying
concepts and arguments that have their roots in the pragmatism of
C. S. Peirce, Believing and Acting argues that both approaches are
misguided and largely unhelpful in answering the questions that
matter: What did those people believe then? How does it relate to
what these people want to do now? What is our evidence for our
interpretations? Pragmatic inquiry into these questions recommends
an approach that questions grand theories, advocates a critical
pluralism about religion and ethics that defies disciplinary
boundaries in the pursuit of the truth. Rationality, on a pragmatic
approach, is about solving particular problems in medias res, thus
there is no hard and fast line to be drawn between inquiry and
advocacy; both are essential to negotiating day to day life. The
upshot is an approach to religion and ethics in which inquiry looks
much like the art history of Michael Baxandall and advocacy like
the art criticism of Arthur Danto.
Three top Wall Street analysts reveal enduring lessons in
sustainable success from the great industrial titans-the high-tech
companies of their day-to the disruptors that now dominate the
economy. Before Silicon Valley disrupted the world with new
technologies and business models, America's industrial giants paved
the way. Companies like General Electric, United Technologies, and
Caterpillar were the Google and Amazon of their day, setting gold
standards in innovation, growth, and profitability. Today's leaders
can learn a great deal from their successes, as well as their
missteps. In this essential guide, three veteran Wall Street
analysts reveal timeless lessons from the titans of industry-and
offer battle-tested survival tactics for an ever-changing world.
You'll learn: how GE became the largest company on earth-only for a
culture of arrogance to set in motion the largest collapse in
historyhow Boeing reassessed risks, raised profits-and tragically
lost its balancehow Danaher avoided the pitfalls of tremendous
success-by continually reinventing itselfhow Honeywell experienced
a near-fatal cultural breakdown-and executed a flawless
turnaroundhow Caterpillar relied too much on forecasting, lost
billions-and rallied by recommitting to the basics Filled with
illuminating case studies and brilliant in-depth analysis, this
invaluable book provides a multitude of insights that will help you
weather market upheavals, adapt to disruptions, and optimize your
resources to your best advantage. You'll learn hard-won lessons in
innovation, growth, resilience, and operational excellence, as well
as the time-proven fundamentals of continuous improvement for
lasting success. In the end, you'll have your own personal toolbox
of useful takeaways from more than a century's worth of data,
experience, wisdom, and can-do spirit, courtesy of some of the
greatest business enterprises of all time. This is how
manufacturers survived the first disruptors of technology-and how
today's giants can survive and thrive during continuous cycles of
disruption.
Bosnia and Hercegovina emerged in the wake of the Second World War
as a melting pot for the cultures that had determined the history
of the South Slavs since the middle ages. Catholic, Orthodox, and
Muslim all shared in and contributed to the political and cultural
life of Yugoslavia's most diverse republic.
In 1992, this life was shattered as separatist militias brought war
to Bosnia and Hercegovina.What is the religious heritage that
drives the warring factions and how does it relate to the
nationalist aspirations of many of the participants? From diverse
academic and philosophical perspectives, the works of Jean Bethke
Elshtain, James Turner Johnson, Michael Sells, John Kelsay, and G.
Scott Davis will inform not just scholars of ethics, politics and
religion, but everyone concerned with the prospects for justice in
the post-Cold War world.
Supplementary education consists of private instruction that
complements and sometimes 'shadows' formal school content.
Providers range from informal and part-time tutors to highly
institutionalized, multi-national corporate franchises. This
phenomenon is growing worldwide and has many potential impacts on
formal education systems. This volume is the first multi-national
examination of this topic and includes 'big picture' analyses to
comparatively explain the intensity, authority and policy contexts
of supplementary education. Quantitative and qualitative case
studies of countries with high and low intensity forms of
supplementary education are detailed. The chapters aim to deepen
comparative and interdisciplinary knowledge on the impact of these
educational markets on formal school systems, and inform future
research and policy on supplementary education.
Hydroelectricity is the world's largest-and cleanest-source of
renewable -energy. But despite lively interest in renewables
generally, there is an information vacuum about the smallest
version of the technology dubbed "the simplest, most reliable and
least expensive way to generate power off grid." Highly illustrated
and practical, Microhydro is the first complete book on the topic
in a decade. Covering both AC and DC systems, it covers principles,
design and site considerations, equipment options, and legal,
environmental, and economic factors. Scott Davis has decades of
experience operating, installing, designing, selling, and teaching
about microhydro technology. An award-winner in the field, he
currently works as a system designer and retailer with an
alternative energy company for whom he has authored an on-line
microhydro course.
A breathtaking visual journey exploring why certain animal species
capture our attention, and showcasing hopeful conservation efforts
around the world. From polar bears to mountain gorillas, penguins
to sea otters, certain animals capture our imagination. These are
the animals that become mascots for conservation campaigns. By why
these creatures instead of other equally endangered animals? The
answer lies in their cuteness or charisma! The great white shark
fascinates us even as we fear it. The comical waddle of the penguin
entrances us. Illustrated with breathtaking images by one of the
world's leading wildlife photographers, The Science of Hope informs
as it educates, describing the psychology and science behind our
desire to connect with these animals while promoting a message of
hope by highlighting positive conservation efforts around the
world.
Most contemporary philosophers would call themselves naturalists,
yet there is little consensus on what naturalism entails. Long
signifying the notion that science should inform philosophy,
debates over naturalism often hinge on how broadly or narrowly the
terms nature and science are defined. The founding figures of
American Pragmatism-C. S. Peirce (1839-1914), William James
(1842-1910), and John Dewey (1859-1952)-developed a distinctive
variety of naturalism by rejecting reductive materialism and
instead emphasizing social practices. Owing to this philosophical
lineage, pragmatism has made original and insightful contributions
to the study of religion as well as to political theory. In
Pragmatism and Naturalism, distinguished scholars examine
pragmatism's distinctive form of nonreductive naturalism and
consider its merits for the study of religion, democratic theory,
and as a general philosophical orientation. Nancy Frankenberry,
Philip Kitcher, Wayne Proudfoot, Jeffrey Stout, and others evaluate
the contribution pragmatism can make to a viable naturalism,
explore what distinguishes pragmatic naturalism from other
naturalisms on offer, and address the pertinence of pragmatic
naturalism to methodological issues in the study of religion. In
parts dedicated to historical pragmatists, pragmatism in the
philosophy and the study of religion, and pragmatism and democracy,
they display the enduring power and contemporary relevance of
pragmatic naturalism.
This edition of the SAGES Manual of Hernia Surgery aligns with the
current version of the new SAGES University MASTERS Program Hernia
Surgery pathway. This manual serves as a curriculum for
participants in the MASTERS Program as well as a modern text on
hernia surgery for all learners. Hernia surgery is one of the
fastest developing fields in general surgery today. There have been
rapid advancements in hernia techniques in recent years, making
most prior texts on the subject obsolete. These advancements
involve significant evolution in both the techniques and strategies
for hernia repairs, as well as the tools used to achieve these
means. This text thoroughly addresses the multiple component
separation techniques and options for locations of mesh repairs. It
also discusses the revolution of hernia repair being facilitated by
robotic surgery, which allows increased access to minimally
invasive techniques for surgeons and thus increased access to
minimally invasive surgical repairs for patients. This manual will
be a valuable resource for interested surgeons to understand the
variety of potential approaches to individual hernias, and to
individually tailor the care of the hernia patient.
In recent decades, sociology of education has been dominated by
quantitative analyses of race, class, and gender gaps in
educational achievement. And while there's no question that such
work is important, it leaves a lot of other fruitful areas of
inquiry unstudied. This book takes that problem seriously,
considering the way the field has developed since the 1960s and
arguing powerfully for its renewal. The sociology of education, the
contributors show, largely works with themes, concepts, and
theories that were generated decades ago, even as both the actual
world of education and the discipline of sociology have changed
considerably. The moment has come, they argue, to break free of the
past and begin asking new questions and developing new programs of
empirical study. Both rallying cry and road map, Education in a New
Society will galvanize the field.
Shropshire's reputation as one of England's most haunted counties
is certainly well founded... and all manner of ghosts, ghouls and
phantoms inhabit the ancient towns and villages, ruined castles adn
rolling countryside. From wicked stepmothers and vicious outlaws to
gentle giants and heroic Civil War soldiers, Haunted Shropshire
will take the reader on a spooky journey around this historic
county. All areas of Shropshire are covered, with a special guided
'ghost walk' around Shrewsbury, the county town, which is crammed
with spectres and spirits. Illustrated with a range of beautiful
line drawings, this title is ideal for anyone who wants to explore
the ghostly side of Shropshire.
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