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A Mind to Kill: Series 3 (DVD)
Philip Madoc, Ffion Wilkins, Sharon Morgan, Gillian Elisa, Ieuan Rhys, …
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All six episodes from the third season of the Welsh crime drama
series starring Philip Madoc as DCI Noel Bain, who relies more on
instinct than scientific evidence to track down criminals. Episodes
are: 'Shadow Falls', 'Box', 'The Inner Life of Strangers', 'Colour
Blind', 'Sound Bites', 'Engineer', 'Blood and Water' and 'The
Little House in the Forest'.
Working with Conflict 2 reflects the accumulated wisdom of over
3000 peacebuilding practitioners from 70 countries over the 20
years since the first Working with Conflict book was published. Its
focus is on understanding and transforming conflict, building
practical strategies for constructive change, analysing power,
addressing violence, healing wounds and building movements for
change. It is relevant to all who are trying to bring about change
in intractable situations, from grassroots to policy level,
including those working in the fields of peacebuilding,
humanitarian assistance, development, climate change, human rights,
gender equality, trauma healing and democracy. Working with
Conflict 2 is an accessible practical resource, for both
individuals and organisations working and researching how to work
in conflict-prone and unstable parts of the world. Easy to use,
including helpful visual materials, it provides a range of
practical tools - processes, ideas, techniques - for tackling
conflict, as well as providing links to other key conflict-related
and peacebuilding resources, including organisations, publications
and websites.
This source book is for people working in areas affected by
conflict and violence. Easy to use, well laid out, and including
helpful visual materials, it provides a range of practical tools -
processes, ideas, techniques -- for tackling conflict. These tools
have been developed over a number of years by the organization,
Responding to Conflict (RTC), in collaboration with practitioners
from around the world. It is divided into 4 Parts: * Understanding:
A guide to understanding conflict, including practical techniques
for conflict analysis and the critical issues that must be taken
into account - power, culture, identity, gender and rights. *
Strategies: How to build effective strategies to address conflict,
including how to influence policy within organizations. * Action:
Intervening in situations of acute conflict; addressing the
consequences; and working on the social fabric which conditions the
emergence of conflict. * Evaluation: The skills involved in the
necessary processes of evaluation and learning in order to improve
future interventions. The book embodies and reflects the rich
diversity of over 300 practitioners from some 70 countries who, in
RTC Working with Conflict courses, have pooled their variegated
experience and adapted these methods to suit a wide range of
situations. Examples and cases are drawn from around the world -
including Cambodia, Afghanistan, South Africa, Kenya, Northern
Ireland and Colombia. The book highlights the options available to
individuals and organizations; equips them with a basis on which
they can plan what responses are possible; and strengthens their
capacity to engage in useful interventions. The final chapter
provides a list of key conflict-related and peace-building
resources, including organizations, publications and websites. For
all practitioners who are working in conflict-prone and unstable
parts of the world in the fields of development, relief work, human
rights, community relations, peace and reconciliation, this book
should prove an invaluable support.
This volume fills the gap in British and American knowledge about
the liberal phase of Barth's theology, and also that phase in the
literature dealing with nineteenth- and twentieth-century religious
thought. It opens with a critical exposition of the philosophy and
religious thought of the Marburg School, an extremely influential
group of philosophers in Germany before 1914, focusing particular
attention on the writings of its leader, Hermann Cohen, a prominent
figure in the Jewish Community. There then follows a consideration
of the Ritschlian theologian Wilhelm Herrman (1846-1968) who taught
Barth and Bultmann. Finally, Dr Fisher offers a thorough discussion
of Barth's earliest writings, most of which have not yet been
translated from the German.
Selwyn Francis Edge, invariably known simply as 'SF', was a highly
significant pioneer of motoring in Britain. When, in 1902, he drove
a Napier to victory in the Gordon Bennett Cup, a mighty event on
public roads between Paris in France and Innsbruck in Austria, he
initiated serious British endeavour in motor racing. He was deeply
involved in the birth of Brooklands, setting a 24-hour solo driving
record there when the circuit opened in 1907. As a towering
industry figure most closely associated with Napier and AC Cars, he
played an important role in the growth of car manufacture in
Britain. In the words of 'Bentley Boy' S.C.H. 'Sammy' Davis, 'His
keen grey eyes, the bushy eyebrows and the hawk-like face... made
him a notable figure in any assembly.' This biography uncovers the
life of an extraordinary man whose achievements deserve to be far
more widely recognised.
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Derek Jarman (Hardcover)
Derek Jarman, Laetitia Chauvin, Clement Dirie, Claire Le Restif; Text written by Elisabeth Lebovici, …
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Working with Conflict 2 reflects the accumulated wisdom of over
3000 peacebuilding practitioners from 70 countries over the 20
years since the first Working with Conflict book was published. Its
focus is on understanding and transforming conflict, building
practical strategies for constructive change, analysing power,
addressing violence, healing wounds and building movements for
change. It is relevant to all who are trying to bring about change
in intractable situations, from grassroots to policy level,
including those working in the fields of peacebuilding,
humanitarian assistance, development, climate change, human rights,
gender equality, trauma healing and democracy. Working with
Conflict 2 is an accessible practical resource, for both
individuals and organisations working and researching how to work
in conflict-prone and unstable parts of the world. Easy to use,
including helpful visual materials, it provides a range of
practical tools – processes, ideas, techniques – for tackling
conflict, as well as providing links to other key conflict-related
and peacebuilding resources, including organisations, publications
and websites.
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