Mermaids

Mermaids
Author: Gaby Goldsack
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781402748998

Princess Melody describes mermaid life, including their education, play, occupations, nursery, and spring ball, in a book with pop-up illustrations.

School Didactics And Learning

School Didactics And Learning
Author: Michael Uljens
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135481202

This text presents a reflective theory of school didactics, incorporating German and Nordic research traditions in the theory of didactics, together with Anglo-American research on teaching instructional research and cognitivist theory.

Jewish Exiles and European Thought in the Shadow of the Third Reich

Jewish Exiles and European Thought in the Shadow of the Third Reich
Author: David Weinstein
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1316738876

Hans Baron, Karl Popper, Leo Strauss and Erich Auerbach were among the many German-speaking Jewish intellectuals who fled Continental Europe with the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Their scholarship, though not normally considered together, is studied here to demonstrate how, despite their different disciplines and distinctive modes of working, they responded polemically in the guise of traditional scholarship to their shared trauma. For each, the political calamity of European fascism was a profound intellectual crisis, requiring an intellectual response which Weinstein and Zakai now contextualize, ideologically and politically. They exemplify just how extensively, and sometimes how subtly, 1930s and 1940s scholarship was used not only to explain, but to fight the political evils that had infected modernity, victimizing so many. An original perspective on a popular area of research, this book draws upon a mass of secondary literature to provide an innovative and valuable contribution to twentieth-century intellectual history.

The Width of the World

The Width of the World
Author: David Baldacci
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780545831963

Having discovered the truth about the town of Wormwood before surviving the dangerous wilderness of the Quag, heroine Vega Jane, who's endured more than anyone before her, is confronted by devastating forces unlike any she's ever encountered.

Myths and Mythologies

Myths and Mythologies
Author: Jeppe Sinding Jensen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1315475758

In all cultures and at all times, humans have told stories about where they came from, who they are and how they should live their lives. 'Myths and Mythologies' brings together the key classic and contemporary writings - philosophical, psychological, sociological, semiological and cognitivist - on myth. To the insider, myths contain truth, revelation and a 'history of ourselves'; to the outsider, a culture s myths can be seen as the product of foolish, infantile and wishful thinking. Myths tell us about specific cultures, about human creativity, and how narrative shapes and reflects understanding. The 'Reader' is an invaluable resource for students and scholars interested in the impact of narrative on human culture and the meaning of truth in religious language.

The Psychobiology of Mind

The Psychobiology of Mind
Author: William R. Uttal
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 810
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317668987

Originally published in 1978, this book develops a conceptual synthesis of the field of physiological psychology, the science specifically concerned with the relationship between the brain and the mind. It was designed to elucidate the important questions under investigation, the basic intellectual and technical problems that were encountered, and the significance of the major empirical results of the time. Of equal or even greater importance is the author’s derivation of the general principles relating brain and mind that had emerged after decades of modern research into this important question. Included in the volume are historical and philosophical perspectives on the mind-brain problem as well as extensive discussions of instruments, methodology, empirical findings and theory. Here is a powerful heuristic tool that informs the reader about the concepts and ideas implicit in this science rather than simply exhaustively listing experimental results. The author does not ignore findings; he organizes them into three broad categories – localization; representation, and learning – then emphasizes the relationships among experiments. This is a book that synthesizes, integrates, and stresses concepts, principles and problems. The careful organization of the book makes it especially useful for students of brain and mind at all levels.

Before and After the State

Before and After the State
Author: Allan K. McDougall
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0774836709

The evolution of the Canada–US borderland in the Pacific Northwest included the wholesale transformation of social organization and individual identities together with the redefinition and application of public power. Before and After the State examines the impact of those changes across a region that already harboured a vibrant, highly complex mélange of societies with dynamic local, regional, and global trade and kin networks. Allan McDougall, Lisa Philips, and Daniel Boxberger explore fundamental questions of state formation, social transformation, and the (re)construction of identity to expose the narratives and other devices of nation building, their impact on generations caught in the transition, and the reverberations of those national myths that continue to the present.

Teaching Translation and Interpreting 3

Teaching Translation and Interpreting 3
Author: Cay Dollerup
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 349
Release: 1996
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027216177

Selected papers from the Third Language International Conference on Translator and Interpreter Training. Capping the series of conferences on this theme in Denmark, the present volume brings together a choice selection of the papers read by scholars and teachers from five continents and within all specialities in Translation Studies. In combination with the two previous volumes of the same title, the book offers an up-to-date, comprehensive, representative overview focusing on main issues in teaching in the relatively new field of translation. There are informed and incisive discussions of subtitling, interpreting and translation, spanning from its historical beginnings to presentations of machine translation and predictions of the future of translation work. Contributions ranging from discussions on the interplay between theory and teaching, teaching literary translation, introducing students to central issues in translation practice, and historical and social issues in teaching translation.

The US Army in World War II (3)

The US Army in World War II (3)
Author: Mark Henry
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2012-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782000291

The GIs who struggled ashore through the surf of Omaha and Utah Beaches on 6 June 1944 were members of the best-equipped army ever assembled up to that date. It was in the NW Europe campaign of June 1944-May 1945 that the US Army was finally able to show its full potential for fluent mechanised warfare. This title describes both combat and service uniforms worn in the ETO, from the assault troops on the D-Day beaches to bemedalled veterans celebrating VE-Day; other subjects covered include artillery, tanks, anti-tank weapons, the engineers, the replacement system; and the insignia of the divisions committed to this front. Men-at-Arms 342, 347 and 350 are also available as a single volume special edition as 'The US Army in World War II'.