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Parallel Summits explores the journey to the top of two steep
mountains: Everest and financial freedom. It is the story of Robby, a
mountaineer whose grit and perseverance led him to conquer Mount
Everest after a devastating injury, and Thys, an alternative
investments expert who helps others navigate the complex terrain of
financial planning.
Providing expert advice from established scholars in the field of
political science, this engaging book imparts informative guidance
on teaching research methods across the undergraduate curriculum.
Written in a concise yet comprehensive style, it illustrates
practical and conceptual advice, alongside more detailed chapters
focussing on the different aspects of teaching political
methodology. Each chapter draws on practised teaching methods
covering the what, how and when for teaching political methodology
with an in-depth look at systematic research methods. The book is
split into four distinct sections for undergraduate research
methods education: the approach, the foundations of research
design, quantitative analysis and qualitative data. All the advice
is evidence-based and grounded in the science of teaching and
learning (SoTL) literature from experienced, award-winning and
highly recognized instructors of political methodology. Teaching
Undergraduate Political Methodology will be required reading for
faculty wanting to establish excellent methods for challenging
subjects within the fields of political science, public
administration and public policies. It will also serve as a useful
resource for instructors wishing to gain greater student engagement
with their courses by utilising different methods.
Providing expert advice from established scholars in the field of
political science, this engaging book imparts informative guidance
on teaching research methods across the undergraduate curriculum.
Written in a concise yet comprehensive style, it illustrates
practical and conceptual advice, alongside more detailed chapters
focussing on the different aspects of teaching political
methodology. Each chapter draws on practised teaching methods
covering the what, how and when for teaching political methodology
with an in-depth look at systematic research methods. The book is
split into four distinct sections for undergraduate research
methods education: the approach, the foundations of research
design, quantitative analysis and qualitative data. All the advice
is evidence-based and grounded in the science of teaching and
learning (SoTL) literature from experienced, award-winning and
highly recognized instructors of political methodology. Teaching
Undergraduate Political Methodology will be required reading for
faculty wanting to establish excellent methods for challenging
subjects within the fields of political science, public
administration and public policies. It will also serve as a useful
resource for instructors wishing to gain greater student engagement
with their courses by utilising different methods.
Providing expert advice from established scholars in the field of
political science, this engaging companion book to Teaching
Undergraduate Political Methodology imparts informative guidance on
teaching research methods across the graduate curriculum. Written
in a concise yet comprehensive style, it illustrates practical and
conceptual advice, alongside more detailed chapters focussing on
the different aspects of teaching political methodology. Each
chapter draws on practised teaching methods covering the what, how
and when for teaching political methodology with an in-depth look
at systematic research methods. The book is split into four
distinct sections for graduate research methods education: the
approach, the foundations of research design, quantitative analysis
and qualitative analysis. Chapters offer evidence-based advice
grounded in the science of teaching and learning (SoTL) literature
from experienced, award-winning and highly recognized instructors
of political methodology. Teaching Graduate Political Methodology
will be required reading for faculty wanting to establish excellent
methods for challenging subjects within the fields of political
science, public administration and public policies. It will also
serve as a useful resource for instructors wishing to gain greater
student engagement with their courses by utilising different
methods.
Lace up your boots and get ready for kick-off - it's time discover
the true story of the Dick, Kerr Ladies football team, courageous
pioneers of women's football in the UK. From the founding of the
team in World War One to the eventual ban of the women's game by
the FA, join the team in their journey to the top of the league.
Written by a world authority on the Dick, Kerr Ladies, and
featuring original artefacts, and history of the game, this
Companion Guide is a must for any football fan. Gail is a former
footballer and lives in Preston. She's 100% dedicated to bringing
this remarkable story to younger readers. The Dick, Kerr Ladies:
the greatest sporting heroes you've never heard of.
What did Hitler really want to achieve: world domination. In the
early twenties, Hitler was working on this plan and from 1933 on,
was working to make it a reality. During 1940 and 1941, he believed
he was close to winning the war. This book not only examines Nazi
imperial architecture, armament, and plans to regain colonies but
also reveals what Hitler said in moments of truth. The author
presents many new sources and information, including Hitler's
little known intention to attack New York City with long-range
bombers in the days of Pearl Harbor.
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An-My Lê: Between Two Rivers
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This monograph explores the connections between the European Union
and international dispute settlement. It highlights the legal
challenges faced by the principal players in the field: namely the
EU as a political actor and the Court of Justice of the EU as an
international and domestic judiciary. In addition, it places the
subject in its broader context of international dispute settlement,
and the participation of the EU and its Member States in
international disputes. It focuses on horizontal and cross-cutting
themes, bringing together insights from the different sectors of
trade, investment and human rights, and offering a variety of
perspectives from academics, policymakers and practitioners.
What did Hitler really want to achieve: world domination. In the
early twenties, Hitler was working on this plan and from 1933 on,
was working to make it a reality. During 1940 and 1941, he believed
he was close to winning the war. This book not only examines Nazi
imperial architecture, armament, and plans to regain colonies but
also reveals what Hitler said in moments of truth. The author
presents many new sources and information, including Hitler's
little known intention to attack New York City with long-range
bombers in the days of Pearl Harbor.
The current book describes the chemical and physical behaviour of
polymers and biopolymers that form highly associating structures in
equilibrium solution. It summons the established results known of
polymer complexes in solution, taking into account also the recent
developments in biotechnology concerning this topic, in
technological applications of polymer-protein interactions, in
fluorescence and scattering techniques for the study of intra- and
interpolymer association and in the study of ionomers in solution.
The book covers the whole range from synthesis and fundamental
aspects to applications and technology of associated polymers.
Fascinating. Picturesque. Timeless. This Tarot deck satisfies the
need for cultural diversity in the Tarot tradition as it conveys
the cultural enrichment that thrived in an atmosphere of tolerance
in Moorish Spain. Viewed through the lens of a professional Tarot
reader and artist, Tarot of the Moors is visually stimulating and
refreshing for modern enthusiasts as it captures the symbolism of
Tarot in an accessible, infectious way, drawing the user into a
world of symbolic richness. This elegant pack comes complete with
78 attractive, vibrant cards and a guidebook that teaches Tarot
reading methods with compelling card interpretations and keywords.
The book is a historical saga full of traditional Tarot wisdom, and
includes unique court card ranks and spreads. Additionally, Hebrew
letters, astrological signs, elements, and the cards esoteric
titles are also presented. This deck is appropriate for
practitioners at all levels and provides everything needed to give
insightful readings.
Exploring "refuge" and "refugee" as concepts that shape Canadian
nation-building both within and beyond national borders, Refugee
States takes an interdisciplinary and critical approach to
describing how refugees articulate their relation to and defiance
of official discourses. Through close examinations of refugee
movements, contexts, and subjectivities, this collection reveals
how Canada has relied upon the rejection and inclusion of refugees
as a crucial means of statecraft. Bringing together renowned and
emerging scholars from multiple disciplines, Nguyen and Phu
illuminate the historical, political, and cultural conditions that
produce refugees as well as the narrative of humanitarian
benevolence that persists nationally and internationally.
Highlighting landmark cases, the editors and contributors together
develop critical refugee studies as a framework for understanding,
nuancing, and critiquing the production of Canadian humanitarian
exceptionalism - the international image and discourse of Canada as
a liberal, tolerant, and welcoming haven for people fleeing
oppression, persecution, and unfreedom. In doing so, Refugee States
offers alternative modes of understanding past and present refugee
passages to and within Canada, and brings to light the many ways in
which refugee subjects navigate displacement, migration, and
resettlement.
This seemingly simple but truly complex question" True or false:
"My mother was a good woman." This item has appeared in one form or
another on countless psychological inventories over the years. The
culturally-prescribed answer is, of course, "True." Even the people
most abused by their mothers tend to rise to defend "Mom." The
rationale varies: "She was basically good"; "She was never cut out
to have children"; "She simply had no idea how to be there for me";
"Perhaps if she hadn't had me..."; "Maybe it was I who turned her
into a bad mother?" As early as 1954 in his work with abused
children, psychoanalyst Ronald Fairbairn observed that a child
acknowledging to herself or anyone else that she had a bad mother
or that her mother was a bad woman was tantamount to admitting that
the child was, by association, a bad person --and so it becomes an
act of self-preservation to hold that one's mopther is good, never
mind all evidence to the contrary. In Horrible Mothers,
pshychotherapist Alice Thie Vieira takes us into the world of
individuals who have endured devastating damage at the hands of
society's most sacrosanst icon: the Mother. Vieira does so with
four chief aims: 1. to label abuse so as to be able to acknowledge
it; 2. to recognize that the sanctification of motherhood is a
burden that society has foisted upon them; 3. to help mothers
understand how their mothering may have hurt their children; 4. to
help victims of horrible mothering grasp the unfairness of what was
done to them, to comprehend how it affected their lives, and
acknowledge what they have endured so as to break free from
unhealthy attachments to their inadequate mothers, and thus move
forward and better realize their potentiality.
This edited collection appraises the role, self-perception,
reasoning and impact of the European Court of Justice on the
development of European Union (EU) external relations law. Against
the background of the recent recasting of the EU Treaties by the
Treaty of Lisbon and at a time when questions arise over the
character of the Court's judicial reasoning and the effect of
international legal obligations in its case law, it discusses the
contribution of the Court to the formation of the EU as an
international actor and the development of EU external relations
law, and the constitutional challenges the Court faces in this
context. To what extent does the position of the Court contribute
to a specific conception of the EU? How does the EU's
constitutional order, as interpreted by the Court, shape its
external relations? The Court still has only limited jurisdiction
over the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy: why has this
decision been taken, and what are its implications? And what is the
Court's own view of the relationship between court(s) and foreign
policy, and of its own relationship with other international
courts? The contributions to this volume show that the Court's
influence over EU external relations derives first from its ability
to shape and define the external competence of the EU and resulting
constraints on the Member States, and second from its insistence on
the autonomy of the EU legal order and its role as 'gatekeeper' to
the entry and effect of international law into the EU system. It
has not - in the external domain - overtly exerted influence
through shaping substantive policy, as it has, for example, in
relation to the internal market. Nevertheless the rather
'legalised' nature of EU external relations and the significance of
the EU's international legal commitments mean that the role of the
Court of Justice is more central than that of a national court with
respect to the foreign policy of a nation state. And of course its
decisions can nonetheless be highly political.
Exploring the culture and media of the Americas, this handbook
places particular emphasis on collective and intertwined
experiences and focuses on the transnational or hemispheric
dimensions of cultural flows and geocultural imaginaries that shape
the literature, arts, media and other cultural expressions in the
Americas. The Routledge Handbook to the Culture and Media of the
Americas charts the pervasive, asymmetrical flows of cultural
products and capital and their importance in the development of the
Americas. The volume offers a comprehensive understanding of how
inter-American communication is constituted, framed and structured,
and covers the artistic and political dimensions that have shaped
literature, art and popular culture in the region. Forty-six
chapters cover a range of inter-American key concepts and dynamics,
divided into two parts: Literature and Music deals with
inter-American entanglements of artistic expressions in the Western
Hemisphere, including music, dance, literary genres and
developments. Media and Visual Cultures explores the inter-American
dimension of media production in the hemisphere, including cinema
and television, photography and art, journalism, radio, digital
culture and issues such as freedom of expression and intellectual
property. This multidisciplinary approach will be of interest to a
broad array of academic scholars and students in history,
sociology, political science; and cultural, postcolonial, gender,
literary, globalization and media studies.
The Ocean Sunfishes: Evolution, Biology and Conservation is the
first book to gather into one comprehensive volume our fundamental
knowledge of the world-record holding, charismatic ocean behemoths
in the family Molidae. From evolution and phylogeny to biotoxins,
biomechanics, parasites, husbandry and popular culture, it outlines
recent and future research from leading sunfish experts worldwide
This synthesis includes diet, foraging behavior, migration and
fisheries bycatch and overhauls long-standing and outdated
perceptions. This book provides the essential go-to resource for
both lay and academic audiences alike and anyone interested in
exploring one of the ocean's most elusive and captivating group of
fishes.
Agriculture in the 21st century will need considerable modification
to remain both productive and sustainable. Greater production is
needed to meet the needs of our still-growing populations and to
combat hunger and poverty. Declines in soil health and the
pollution of water sources are making many of our production
systems less tenable. These adverse trends are exacerbated more and
more by the impacts of climate change. There are, fortunately,
alternative methods available for agricultural practice that can
countervail these constraints. Biological Approaches to
Regenerative Soil Systems brings together the work of both
researchers and practitioners to map out better approaches to
contemporary agriculture that draw upon both old and new knowledge.
It presents the science that underlies more biologically-driven
strategies as well as contemporary innovative experiences in
diverse parts of the world. Both accepted research and these varied
experiences encourage confidence that these approaches, not relying
primarily on the introduction of new varieties and on exogenous
inputs, can succeed. This book updates and revises a preceding
volume Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems published
by CRC Press in 2006. So much has been learned and done on this
subject in the past decade and a half that a second edition was
warranted. For instance, since the previous volume was published,
knowledge has mushroomed about plant-soil microbiomes, which are a
frequent focus in this book. Because sustainability is a broad term
and an end-state, the editors preferred to assemble expertise
regarding regenerative agriculture, which is concerned with the
means for achieving sustainability. The concept of regenerative
soil systems, entities that are more complex and multi-faceted than
‘soil’ alone, incorporates a concern with having also more
resilient agricultural systems, ones that are better able to cope
with the multiple stresses of climate change which are foreseen for
the decades ahead. The book’s chapters representing a wide range
of disciplines were contributed by 84 scientists and practitioners
from 20 countries. Although they come from persons with in-depth
knowledge of their respective fields, the chapters are written to
be accessible to readers not trained in the specialized subjects.
Taken together, the chapters provide students, researchers,
practitioners, planners, and policy makers with a comprehensive
understanding of both the science and the steps needed to
regenerate and sustain soil systems around the world for the
long-term benefit of humankind and the environment.
The Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey was the site of one of the most
tragic and memorable battles of the twentieth century, with the
Turks fighting the ANZAC (Australian New Zealand Army Corps) and
soldiers from fifteen other countries. This book explores the
history of its landscape, its people, and its heritage, from the
day that the defeated Allied troops of World War One evacuated the
peninsula in January 1916 to the present. It examines how the
wartime heritage of this region, both tangible and intangible, is
currently being redefined by the Turkish state to bring more of a
faith-based approach to the secularist narratives about the origins
of the country. It provides a timely and fascinating look at what
has happened in the last century to a landscape that was devastated
and emptied of its inhabitants at the end of World War One, how it
recovered, and why this geography continues to be a site of
contested heritage. This book will be a key text for scholars of
cultural and historical geography, Ottoman and World War One
archaeology, architectural history, commemorative and conflict
studies, European military history, critical heritage studies,
politics, and international relations.
The Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey was the site of one of the most
tragic and memorable battles of the twentieth century, with the
Turks fighting the ANZAC (Australian New Zealand Army Corps) and
soldiers from fifteen other countries. This book explores the
history of its landscape, its people, and its heritage, from the
day that the defeated Allied troops of World War One evacuated the
peninsula in January 1916 to the present. It examines how the
wartime heritage of this region, both tangible and intangible, is
currently being redefined by the Turkish state to bring more of a
faith-based approach to the secularist narratives about the origins
of the country. It provides a timely and fascinating look at what
has happened in the last century to a landscape that was devastated
and emptied of its inhabitants at the end of World War One, how it
recovered, and why this geography continues to be a site of
contested heritage. This book will be a key text for scholars of
cultural and historical geography, Ottoman and World War One
archaeology, architectural history, commemorative and conflict
studies, European military history, critical heritage studies,
politics, and international relations.
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