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Performance Anxiety in Media Culture explores the culture of
performance anxiety in the media-saturated contemporary world. It
uses comparative case studies including film, social media, and
popular music to examine the ways that personal concern regarding
self-presentation becomes transformed into shared cultural
expressions through the use of media technologies. Three initial
chapters are dedicated to exploring the work of Erving Goffman,
Jacques Lacan, and Jean Baudrillard as critical for a thorough
understanding of how implications of a range of recent
transformations in the methods for staging social performances are
staged and in the ways that they are experienced and interpreted by
others. Three subsequent chapters explore diverse case studies in
the culture of performance anxiety: the representation of such
anxieties in recent French cinema, the appearance of them in the
world of fashion-based 'outfit of the day' blogs, and the attempt
to refine a more fixed social persona in the nostalgic culture of
rockabilly music.
Academic Writing for University Students is designed to help all
students succeed in writing essays, reports and other papers for
coursework and exams effectively. Academic writing is often the
biggest challenge facing college and university students, but this
book provides all the tools needed to master the necessary skills.
The book is divided into four parts, to help teachers and students
easily find the help they need, both in the classroom and for
self-study: The Writing Process: From finding suitable sources,
through to editing and proofreading Writing Types: Practice with
common assignments such as reports and cause-effect essays Writing
Tools: Skills such as making comparisons, definitions, punctuation
and style Lexis: Academic vocabulary, using synonyms, nouns,
adjectives, verbs and adverbs This key handbook breaks down and
practises every stage of essay writing. All units are fully
cross-referenced, and a complete set of answers to the practice
exercises is included. In addition, the companion website hosts
comprehensive teaching notes as well as more challenging exercises,
revision material and links to other sources. Designed for
self-study as well as classroom use, this book uses authentic
academic texts from a range of sources and provides models for
common writing tasks such as case studies, while progress checks
are included for each part to enable students to assess their
learning. Academic Writing for University Students is an invaluable
guide to all aspects of academic writing in English.
Now in its fifth edition, Academic Writing helps international
students succeed in writing essays and reports for their
English-language academic courses. Thoroughly revised and updated,
it is designed to let teachers and students easily find the topics
they need, both in the classroom and for self-study. The book
consists of five parts: The Writing Process Elements of Writing
Language Issues Vocabulary for Writing Writing Models The first
part explains and practises every stage of essay writing, from
choosing the best sources, reading and note-making, through to
referencing and proofreading. The four remaining parts, organised
alphabetically, can be taught in conjunction with the first part or
used on a remedial basis. A progress check at the end of each part
allows students to assess their learning. All units are fully
cross-referenced, and a complete set of answers to the practice
exercises is included. New topics in this edition include Writing
in Groups, Written British and American English, and Writing
Letters and Emails. In addition, the new interactive website has a
full set of teaching notes as well as more challenging exercises,
revision material and links to other sources. Additional features
of the book include: Models provided for writing tasks such as case
studies and essays Use of authentic academic texts from a wide
range of disciplines Designed for self-study as well as classroom
use Useful at both undergraduate and postgraduate level Glossary to
explain technical terms, plus index Written to deal with the
specific language issues faced by international students, this
practical, user-friendly book is an invaluable guide to academic
writing in English.
The third edition of Academic Writing for International Students of
Business and Economics is written to help international students
succeed in writing essays, reports and other papers for their
English-language academic courses. Thoroughly revised and updated
to reflect issues such as diversity and sustainability, this book
is designed to let students and teachers easily find the help they
need, both in the classroom and for self-study. The book is divided
into five parts, comprising a total of 42 units: The Writing
Process Elements of Writing Language Issues Vocabulary for Writing
Writing Models New topics in this edition include Writing in
Groups, Written British and American English and Reflective
Writing. In addition, the new interactive website has a full set of
teaching notes as well as more challenging exercises, revision
material and links to other sources. Additional features of the
book include: Models provided for writing tasks such as case
studies and literature reviews Use of authentic academic texts from
a range of sources Designed for self-study as well as classroom use
Useful at both undergraduate and postgraduate level A complete set
of answers to the practice exercises Cross-references across all
units Providing a glossary to explain technical terms and written
to deal with the specific language issues faced by international
students of Business and Economics, this practical, user-friendly
book is an invaluable guide to academic writing in English.
TV celebrity judge Farmer Chris on Channel 5 Star's Celebs On The
Farm and regularly featured farmer on Channel 5's The Yorkshire
Vet, Chris Jeffery tells his remarkable life story, born a farmer's
son who became a pig farm manager, milkman, insurance adviser, meat
humper, animal nutrition representative to farm supply shop owner,
before a career in television beckoned at 60. Chris' amazing
journey has taken him from a village near York and a now distant
world of Shire horses, girls, rugby and his close circle of pals to
a life map that includes Suffolk, Northern Ireland, a Russian love
affair, owning a racehorse and proposing to his third wife in the
Indian Ocean. Today he is back with his true first love - animals -
running a rare breeds farm with his beloved pedigree Whitebred
Shorthorn herd and his plum pudding pigs. Follow Chris' highs and
lows as he sometimes lurches from crisis to crisis but always comes
out smiling - and how a comic moment captured on Channel 5 sealed
his opportunity to become the man who calls the shots on the fate
of the famous on a celebrity show that has recently been nominated
in a series of TV awards.
Academic Writing for University Students is designed to help all
students succeed in writing essays, reports and other papers for
coursework and exams effectively. Academic writing is often the
biggest challenge facing college and university students, but this
book provides all the tools needed to master the necessary skills.
The book is divided into four parts, to help teachers and students
easily find the help they need, both in the classroom and for
self-study: The Writing Process: From finding suitable sources,
through to editing and proofreading Writing Types: Practice with
common assignments such as reports and cause-effect essays Writing
Tools: Skills such as making comparisons, definitions, punctuation
and style Lexis: Academic vocabulary, using synonyms, nouns,
adjectives, verbs and adverbs This key handbook breaks down and
practises every stage of essay writing. All units are fully
cross-referenced, and a complete set of answers to the practice
exercises is included. In addition, the companion website hosts
comprehensive teaching notes as well as more challenging exercises,
revision material and links to other sources. Designed for
self-study as well as classroom use, this book uses authentic
academic texts from a range of sources and provides models for
common writing tasks such as case studies, while progress checks
are included for each part to enable students to assess their
learning. Academic Writing for University Students is an invaluable
guide to all aspects of academic writing in English.
Now in its fifth edition, Academic Writing helps international
students succeed in writing essays and reports for their
English-language academic courses. Thoroughly revised and updated,
it is designed to let teachers and students easily find the topics
they need, both in the classroom and for self-study. The book
consists of five parts: The Writing Process Elements of Writing
Language Issues Vocabulary for Writing Writing Models The first
part explains and practises every stage of essay writing, from
choosing the best sources, reading and note-making, through to
referencing and proofreading. The four remaining parts, organised
alphabetically, can be taught in conjunction with the first part or
used on a remedial basis. A progress check at the end of each part
allows students to assess their learning. All units are fully
cross-referenced, and a complete set of answers to the practice
exercises is included. New topics in this edition include Writing
in Groups, Written British and American English, and Writing
Letters and Emails. In addition, the new interactive website has a
full set of teaching notes as well as more challenging exercises,
revision material and links to other sources. Additional features
of the book include: Models provided for writing tasks such as case
studies and essays Use of authentic academic texts from a wide
range of disciplines Designed for self-study as well as classroom
use Useful at both undergraduate and postgraduate level Glossary to
explain technical terms, plus index Written to deal with the
specific language issues faced by international students, this
practical, user-friendly book is an invaluable guide to academic
writing in English.
Since the publication of the extremely well regarded first edition
of this title, the legal regime which forms the basis for INTERPOL
has changed significantly due to increasing criticism and calls for
reform. This timely new edition provides a complete update to
reflect the significant developments within the Organization since
2010. This new edition also examines INTERPOL's internal and
external law and situates INTERPOL's assistance to its members in
the legal regime of responsibility. It is the first text to
undertake this task. It draws on the jurisprudence of the
Commission for the Control of INTERPOL's Files and the authors'
extensive experience before this body to discuss in great detail
how an individual can challenge INTERPOL's interventions (including
the issuance of notices) on the basis of the Organization's
internal rules. It also meticulously describes the procedures under
which INTERPOL members might challenge INTERPOL's interventions and
how an individual can hold INTERPOL responsible for breaches of its
external law. Retaining the clarity of expression and expert
analysis that were hallmarks of the first edition, this book is
required reading for practitioners and academics alike. It provides
academics with a valuable case study on the creation of an
international organisation and the responsibility of international
organisations, and it offers practitioners a forensic analysis of
how to challenge INTERPOL and its actions.
Bailey, Harris and Jones is an indispensable text that facilitates
a thorough understanding of this complex subject area. It supplies
the reader with an unrivalled collection of materials and
commentary on all major aspects of the law relating to civil
liberties in England and Wales, and is firmly established as a
superb resource for students on civil liberties and constitutional
law courses.
This sixth edition has been substantially revised and updated to
reflect the wealth of new statutory and case law that has developed
since publication of the fifth edition. The content has been
significantly re-organized to ensure the book remains accessible
and fully focused on meeting the needs of the modern law student.
The combination of a wide range of source material together with
extensive analysis, commentary and thorough referencing to other
sources of information makes Civil Liberties - Cases, Materials,
and Commentary an essential resource for all students of civil
liberties and human rights law.
Online Resource Center
This book is accompanied by an Online Resource Center, featuring
regular updates to the text, and web links.
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For The Time Being
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Solar and other renewable power can play an important role in
future electricity system, as shown by numerous energy and
electricity system model studies. Many of these studies have in
common that they focus on cost as the central issue, either by
optimizing it or using it as a key variable in simulation. This
book examines the renewable energy policies in Germany, the
Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the UK in order to identify the
policy motivations and constraints for expanding renewables in
these countries. It also discusses safety hazards associated with
the use of solar panels; rotating prism array for solar tracking;
fabrication, electronic properties and microstructure of TiO2-based
dye-sensitized solar cells; solar tower power plants performance
and reliability analysis; liquid crystal devices for photovoltaic
systems; and mechanisms for solar technologies.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
The third edition of Academic Writing for International Students of
Business and Economics is written to help international students
succeed in writing essays, reports and other papers for their
English-language academic courses. Thoroughly revised and updated
to reflect issues such as diversity and sustainability, this book
is designed to let students and teachers easily find the help they
need, both in the classroom and for self-study. The book is divided
into five parts, comprising a total of 42 units: The Writing
Process Elements of Writing Language Issues Vocabulary for Writing
Writing Models New topics in this edition include Writing in
Groups, Written British and American English and Reflective
Writing. In addition, the new interactive website has a full set of
teaching notes as well as more challenging exercises, revision
material and links to other sources. Additional features of the
book include: Models provided for writing tasks such as case
studies and literature reviews Use of authentic academic texts from
a range of sources Designed for self-study as well as classroom use
Useful at both undergraduate and postgraduate level A complete set
of answers to the practice exercises Cross-references across all
units Providing a glossary to explain technical terms and written
to deal with the specific language issues faced by international
students of Business and Economics, this practical, user-friendly
book is an invaluable guide to academic writing in English.
A medically sound way to relieve common ailments, such as allergies and digestive complaints Fasting--going for short periods of time without certain types of foods--is gaining more attention for its ability to detoxify the body, strengthen the immune system, promote healing, and lead to heightened emotional awareness and clarity. Presented by an expert in the field, The Fasting Diet is a medically sound and risk-free approach that will allow you to achieve all of the benefits of fasting without endangering health or drastically altering your lifestyle.
Most international students need to write essays and reports for
exams and coursework, but writing good academic English is one of
the most demanding tasks students face. The Essentials of Academic
Writing for International Students has been developed to help these
students succeed in their assignments-quickly! This course has a
clear, easy-to-follow structure. In the first part, Process and
Skills, each stage of the writing process is demonstrated and
practised, from selecting suitable sources, reading, note-making
and planning through to re-writing and proof-reading. Each unit
contains examples, explanations and exercises, for use in the
classroom or for self-study. The units are clearly organised to
allow teachers and students find the help they need with writing
tasks. The second part of the book, Elements of Writing, deals with
key areas for improving accuracy, such as academic vocabulary,
using numbers and punctuation. This section can be linked with the
first part or used for reference or self-study. All international
students wanting to maximise their academic potential will find
this practical and easy-to-use book an invaluable guide to writing
in English for their degree courses. All elements of writing are
clearly explained Full range of practice exercises, with answer key
included Use of authentic academic texts and examples Fully
up-to-date, with sections on finding electronic sources and
evaluating internet material
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