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Evolutionary Naturalism in Victorian Britain The 'Darwinians' and their Critics

English-Russian Russian-English Medical Dictionary and Phrasebook

Explaining Post-Soviet Patchworks Volume 1: Actors and Sectors in Russia Between Accommodation and Resistance to Globalization

A History of Jesuit Missions in Japan Evangelization Miracles and Martyrdom 1549–1614

A History of Jesuit Missions in Japan Evangelization Miracles and Martyrdom 1549–1614

In the aftermath of the religious crisis triggered by the Protestant Reformation the Catholic Church set out to conquer faithful in new territories. The first missionaries to arrive in Japan were the Jesuits who were forced to adopt a different type of evangelization with a bottom-up rather than a top-down approach. This volume shows that Japan turned out to be a land of experimentation and development of a global Catholicism as well as an unprecedented laboratory of encounter between political scientific and religious cultures in the age of the first globalization. It analyzes the different conversion strategies developed by the Jesuit fathers toward various groups including samurai Buddhist bonzes and Japanese peasants. A key step was the appropriation of sacred space by the missionaries: first in a violent way with the construction of large crosses and the destruction of temples pagodas and pagan idols then through strategies more flexible and accommodating of replacing pre-existing cultural practices. To be attractive the Jesuit fathers had to compromise with local culture and spirituality but they were also forced in some way to simplify and modify their very way of understanding and living Christianity. This book also reflects on the reasons for the failure of this ambitious Catholic conversion project: the hostility of the Japanese ruling class the irreducibility of a different culture and spirituality but also if not above all the rise of internal rivalries in Catholicism between Jesuits Franciscans and Dominicans. This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on the history of the Jesuits Catholic missions and Christianity in Japan. | A History of Jesuit Missions in Japan Evangelization Miracles and Martyrdom 1549–1614

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Sound and Recording Applications and Theory

Practicum and Internship Textbook and Resource Guide for Counseling and Psychotherapy

Memory Place and Identity Commemoration and remembrance of war and conflict

Managing and Improving School Attendance and Behaviour New Approaches and Initiatives

Campaigns and Elections Players and Processes

Campaigns and Elections Players and Processes

Stephen K. Medvic’s Campaigns and Elections is a comprehensive yet compact core text that addresses two distinct but related aspects of American electoral democracy: the processes that constitute campaigns and elections and the players who are involved. In addition to balanced coverage of process and actors it gives equal billing to both campaigns and elections and covers contests for legislative and executive positions at the national state and local levels including issue-oriented campaigns of note. The book opens by providing students with the conceptual distinctions between what happens in an election and the campaigning that precedes it. Significant attention is devoted to setting up the context for these campaigns and elections by covering the rules of the game in the American electoral system as well as aspects of election administration and the funding of elections. Then the book systematically covers the actors at every level—candidates and their organizations parties interest groups the media and voters—and the macro-level aspects of campaigns such as campaign strategy and determinants of election outcomes. The book concludes with a big-picture assessment of campaign ethics and implications of the permanent campaign. New to the Fourth Edition: • Fully updated through the 2020 elections looking ahead to the 2022 midterms • Covers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 2020 election as well as the January 6 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol • Adds new sections in Chapter 3 on election integrity and the assessment of election administration • Reviews recent Supreme Court cases on gerrymandering and faithless electors • Expands coverage of social media as a source of news of the increasingly partisan nature of the media and of the role of media fact-checking in campaigns and elections • Reorganizes the chapters on the various actors so that the chapter on candidates leads directly to the chapter on campaigns • Fully updates the resources listed at the end of each chapter | Campaigns and Elections Players and Processes

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Management and Engineering of Fire Safety and Loss Prevention Onshore and offshore

Trust and Conflict Representation Culture and Dialogue

Neuroscience and Media New Understandings and Representations

Individual Counseling and Therapy Skills and Techniques

Creativity and Innovation Theory Research and Practice

States And Markets Comparing Japan And Russia

Aging and Development Social and Emotional Perspectives

Aging and Development Social and Emotional Perspectives

The psychology of aging usually focuses upon cognitive changes with a particular focus on dementia and other forms of cognitive decline. But getting older is about more than simply changes to the brain and related health issues. Changes to our social and emotional lives are also hugely significant as we adapt across our lifespan. The second edition of Aging and Development is the only textbook available that responds to the growing interest in social personal and emotional development in older age. Ideally suited to complement texts on cognitive change the book provides a holistic developmental perspective on aging. It highlights a range of issues including the development of personal meaning and spirituality improvements in emotional control uses of reminiscence and life review the importance of healthy attitudes to aging as well as the maintenance of close personal relationships. It does not avoid the difficult issues of late life decline but illustrates how even in circumstances of physical and mental frailty a positive sense of self can be created and enhanced. Fully updated to provide the most cutting-edge overview on this burgeoning topic of interest Aging and Development includes a glossary and list of useful websites both on the study of gerontology and the psychology of aging. It will be essential reading for all students of developmental psychology as well as anyone either training to work or already working with older people. | Aging and Development Social and Emotional Perspectives

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Sociology and Management Education Engagements and Agendas

Child and Adolescent Psychology Typical and Atypical Development

Child and Adolescent Psychology Typical and Atypical Development

Child and Adolescent Psychology provides an accessible and thorough introduction to human development by integrating insights from typical and atypical development. This integration cements understanding since the same processes are involved. Knowledge about atypical development informs the understanding of typical development and knowledge about typical development is a necessary basis for understanding atypical development and working with children with disorders. Based on international research and informed by biological social and cultural perspectives the book provides explanations of developmental phenomena with a focus on how children and adolescents at different age levels actually think feel and act. Following a structure by topic with chronological developments within each chapter von Tetzchner presents and contrasts the major theoretical ideas in developmental psychology and discusses their implications for different aspects of development. He also integrates information about sensory physical and cognitive disabilities and the main emotional and behavioral disorders of childhood and adolescence and the developmental consequences of these disabilities and disorders. Child and Adolescent Psychology is accompanied by online resources for lecturers and students to enhance the book including essay questions for each chapter Powerpoint slides and multiple-choice questions. The book and companion website will prove invaluable to developmental psychology students. | Child and Adolescent Psychology Typical and Atypical Development

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Core Principles of Maritime Navigation

Service Provision and Rural Sustainability Infrastructure and Innovation

Service Provision and Rural Sustainability Infrastructure and Innovation

Access to quality services and community infrastructure are vital parts of supporting sustainable and resilient rural and small town places. Renewing outdated infrastructure and supporting the delivery of services in rural communities present significant challenges from the constrained fiscal and policy realities of the 21st century. Drawing upon contributors from five Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries this book describes innovative service delivery and community infrastructure models that are appropriate to the contemporary rural and resource-dependent regions of developed economies. The examples show that an entrepreneurial approach to service delivery and infrastructure provision by local organizations and governments is needed. Critical economic and community development supports are crucial to assist creative and innovative sets of solutions that work for small communities. Chapters in this book argue that community development foundations for resilient rural and small town communities and regions must be co-constructed and co-delivered in partnership by both local and senior government actors in terms of both policy and committed resources. This volume will be extremely valuable for students scholars and community development practitioners exploring policy-making government initiatives and community service provision in rural and small town places. | Service Provision and Rural Sustainability Infrastructure and Innovation

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Marine and Coastal Resource Management Principles and Practice

Cinematography: Theory and Practice For Cinematographers and Directors

Cinematography: Theory and Practice For Cinematographers and Directors

This book covers both the artistry and craftsmanship of cinematography and visual storytelling. Few art forms are as tied to their tools and technology as is cinematography. Take your mastery of these new tools techniques and roles to the next level with this cutting-edge roadmap from author and filmmaker Blain Brown. This 4th edition has been thoroughly updated throughout to include detailed information on the latest lighting and camera equipment as well as expanded and updated discussion on the following areas: shooting on a budget color spaces with emphasis on the new UHD standards the decision-making process in choosing what lights and equipment to use considerations concerning power issues safety and what electrical supply is needed for various types of lights an examination of the cinematographer’s role in preproduction and much more. Topics Include: • Visual storytelling • Continuity and coverage • Cameras and digital sensors • The tools and basics of film lighting • Methods of shooting a scene • Continuity and coverage • Exposure • Color • Understanding digital images • Using linear gamma and log video • Image control and grading on the set • Data management and the DIT • Optics and focus • Camera movement • Set operations • Green screen high speed and other topics. Whether you are a student of filmmaking someone just breaking into the business working in the field and looking to move up the ladder or an experienced filmmaker updating your knowledge of tools and techniques this book provides both the artistic background of visual language and also the craft of shooting for continuity lighting tools and methods and the technical side of capturing images on digital or on film. The companion website (www. routledge. com/cw/brown) features additional material including lighting demonstrations basic methods of lighting methods of shooting a scene using diffusion and other topics. | Cinematography: Theory and Practice For Cinematographers and Directors

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Risk and Hazard Management for Festivals and Events

Risk and Hazard Management for Festivals and Events

Events of all types are produced every day for all manner of purposes attracting all sorts of people. To provide a safe and secure setting in which people gather is imperative. Event risk and hazard management must be fully integrated into all event plans and throughout the event management process. Hazard management is the planning process required for the effective management of potential adverse incidents and areas of uncertainty. It involves intensive detailed planning and cooperation to apply control systems to minimise hazards associated with venues outdoor sites work procedures facilities equipment and crowds of spectators. It involves planning for emergencies and security and compliance with legal constraints and requirements. Risk and Hazard Management for Festivals and Events provides students with a comprehensive fully integrated planning and management mechanism that can be applied to events of all types and size. The Event Safety Management System provides guidelines and processes for proactive methods to identify assess and control hazardous conditions and practices. The system incorporates design of festival venues and sites and unites the operational functions of crowd control communications security terrorism prevention processes and emergency response protocols. Explanation of the causes of crowd disasters and studies into crowd behaviour are supported with international case studies. Written in an accessible practical way this book is essential reading for all events students and event managers.

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Sport and Social Media in Business and Society

Electronic and Experimental Music Technology Music and Culture

Electronic and Experimental Music Technology Music and Culture

Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology Music and Culture Sixth Edition presents an extensive history of electronic music—from its historical beginnings in the late nineteenth century to its everchanging present—recounting the musical ideas that arose in parallel with technological progress. In four parts the author details the fundamentals of electronic music its history the major synthesizer innovators and contemporary practices. This examination of the music’s experimental roots covers the key composers genres and techniques used in analog and digital synthesis including both art and popular music Western and non-Western. New to this edition: A reorganized and revised chapter structure places technological advances within a historical framework. Shorter chapters offer greater modularity and flexibility for instructors. Discussions on the elements of sound listening to electronic music electronic music in the mainstream Eurorack and more. An appendix of historically important electronic music studios around the globe. Listening Guides throughout the book provide step-by-step annotations of key musical works focusing the development of student listening skills. Featuring extensive revisions and expanded coverage this sixth edition of Electronic and Experimental Music represents an comprehensive accounting of the technology musical styles and figures associated with electronic music highlighting the music’s deep cultural impact. | Electronic and Experimental Music Technology Music and Culture

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