Book Description
Presents current knowledge of and experience with disability across a wide variety of places, conditions, and cultures to both the general reader and the specialist.
Author : Gary L Albrecht
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 2937 pages
File Size : 26,25 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0761925651
Presents current knowledge of and experience with disability across a wide variety of places, conditions, and cultures to both the general reader and the specialist.
Author : Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 14,1 MB
Release : 2023-03-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3368343025
Reproduction of the original.
Author : Jen Manion
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 27,59 MB
Release : 2020-03-26
Category : History
ISBN : 1108483801
A timely and comprehensive history of female husbands in Anglo-America from the eighteenth through the turn of the twentieth century.
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Page : 676 pages
File Size : 20,12 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Minnesota
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Author : Raymond Borde
Publisher : City Lights Books
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 21,57 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780872864122
This first book published on film noir established the genre--a classic, at last in translation.
Author : John Milton
Publisher :
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 20,62 MB
Release : 1891
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Author : David Whitley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 47,44 MB
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1317028031
In the second edition of The Idea of Nature in Disney Animation, David Whitley updates his 2008 book to reflect recent developments in Disney and Disney-Pixar animation such as the apocalyptic tale of earth's failed ecosystem, WALL-E. As Whitley has shown, and Disney's newest films continue to demonstrate, the messages animated films convey about the natural world are of crucial importance to their child viewers. Beginning with Snow White, Whitley examines a wide range of Disney's feature animations, in which images of wild nature are central to the narrative. He challenges the notion that the sentimentality of the Disney aesthetic, an oft-criticized aspect of such films as Bambi, The Jungle Book, Pocahontas, Beauty and the Beast, and Finding Nemo, necessarily prevents audiences from developing a critical awareness of contested environmental issues. On the contrary, even as the films communicate the central ideologies of the times in which they were produced, they also express the ambiguities and tensions that underlie these dominant values. In distinguishing among the effects produced by each film and revealing the diverse ways in which images of nature are mediated, Whitley urges us towards a more complex interpretation of the classic Disney canon and makes an important contribution to our understanding of the role popular art plays in shaping the emotions and ideas that are central to contemporary experience.
Author : Ian Hodder
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 499 pages
File Size : 25,35 MB
Release : 2004-08-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1134797338
In this latest collection of his articles, of which seven are written especially for this volume, Ian Hodder captures and continues the lively controversy of the 1980s over symbolic and structural approaches to archaeology. The book acts as an overview of the developments in the discipline over the last decade; yet Hodder's brief is far wider. His aim is to break down the division between the intellectual and the "dirt" archaeologist to demonstrate that in this discipline more than any other, theory must be related to practice to save effectively our rapidly diminishing heritage.
Author : Ernie Pyle
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 45,42 MB
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1786254662
“No man in this war has so well told the story of the American fighting man as American fighting men wanted it told,” wrote Harry Truman. “He deserves the gratitude of all his countrymen.” THIS is the final book of Ernie Pyle’s war reporting. After Africa, Italy, and D-Day on the European continent, Pyle took it the hard way again. There was still the Pacific war to win, and where the fighting was Ernie had to go, soul-sick though he was with the thousands of scenes of death and destruction he had already witnessed. He was attached to the Navy early in 1945. In the Marianas first and then living with the boys who flew the B-29s over the Japanese homeland, Pyle was experiencing a side of the war that was new to him. Next he joined an aircraft carrier on the invasion of Okinawa. He made the landing with the Marines and saw Okinawa secured. Then his luck ran out. A Japanese bullet killed Ernie Pyle on April 17th, 1945 on Ie Shima, and Americans lost their greatest and best-loved correspondent. Millions mourned the going of this modest man who wrote of the war with all honesty and no pretensions, and whose writings will stand as one of the most vital records of the struggle. LAST CHAPTER is a brief, brave little book to complete that record permanently. There is a sixteen-page picture section and an index of names and places.
Author : Maggie Mahar
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 896 pages
File Size : 41,30 MB
Release : 2009-10-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0061853135
In 1982, the Dow hovered below 1000. Then, the market rose and rapidly gained speed until it peaked above 11,000. Noted journalist and financial reporter Maggie Mahar has written the first book on the remarkable bull market that began in 1982 and ended just in the early 2000s. For almost two decades, a colorful cast of characters such as Abby Joseph Cohen, Mary Meeker, Henry Blodget, and Alan Greenspan came to dominate the market news. This inside look at that 17-year cycle of growth, built upon interviews and unparalleled access to the most important analysts, market observers, and fund managers who eagerly tell the tales of excesses, presents the period with a historical perspective and explains what really happened and why.