My Back Pages or Everyday Events

My Back Pages or Everyday Events
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 9781664155657
ISBN-13 : 1664155651
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis My Back Pages or Everyday Events by : Mylon Banks

I was born and raised in a small Northern California town. At one time, the population was very near that of the fictitious town of Payton Place with equal amounts of gossip and everyone knowing everyone else’s business. I graduated from the local high school in the late ’60s and couldn’t wait to get out of town. I moved to the city and began a series of counterculture adventures, which ultimately landed me in jail. Over the course of time, I came to think fondly of the time I spent in my then small hometown. The town has grown since then but is still small, relatively speaking. I have always enjoyed writing and sharing my experiences with other people and now, at this point in my life, would like to relay what it was like growing up with “country ways." Plain ole everyday events are what make up all our lives. What follows here are some of those events that have made up my life and those around me. Some of these stories are pieces I wrote for a writing group I was involved in at our local library. The group was “Down Memory Lane” and was anything about our past in our small town. Our pieces were usually printed in the local newspaper, and I came to appreciate the comments I would get on the articles. Of course, this is life in a small town, so usually everyone knows everyone else and their dogs. But as Wallace Stegner once said, “How do you make a book that anyone will read out of lives as quiet as these?” This is that attempt. This is just plain old everyday events. Fellini once insinuated that what he creates is more real to him than what actually is or was. He created his own reality. Most of these stories are just as they happened. I did these stories in an effort to explain the time and the events that made up those experiences (my life and times).

Memoirs of a Media Maverick

Memoirs of a Media Maverick
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Publisher : Between The Lines
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781896357805
ISBN-13 : 1896357806
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Memoirs of a Media Maverick by : Boyce Richardson

An insider's critical account of the modern media by one of Canada's most accomplished journalists and filmmakers

Living in Denial

Living in Denial
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780262515856
ISBN-13 : 0262515857
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Living in Denial by : Kari Marie Norgaard

An analysis of why people with knowledge about climate change often fail to translate that knowledge into action. Global warming is the most significant environmental issue of our time, yet public response in Western nations has been meager. Why have so few taken any action? In Living in Denial, sociologist Kari Norgaard searches for answers to this question, drawing on interviews and ethnographic data from her study of "Bygdaby," the fictional name of an actual rural community in western Norway, during the unusually warm winter of 2000-2001. In 2000-2001 the first snowfall came to Bygdaby two months later than usual; ice fishing was impossible; and the ski industry had to invest substantially in artificial snow-making. Stories in local and national newspapers linked the warm winter explicitly to global warming. Yet residents did not write letters to the editor, pressure politicians, or cut down on use of fossil fuels. Norgaard attributes this lack of response to the phenomenon of socially organized denial, by which information about climate science is known in the abstract but disconnected from political, social, and private life, and sees this as emblematic of how citizens of industrialized countries are responding to global warming. Norgaard finds that for the highly educated and politically savvy residents of Bygdaby, global warming was both common knowledge and unimaginable. Norgaard traces this denial through multiple levels, from emotions to cultural norms to political economy. Her report from Bygdaby, supplemented by comparisons throughout the book to the United States, tells a larger story behind our paralysis in the face of today's alarming predictions from climate scientists.

In Rehearsal

In Rehearsal
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9780415678407
ISBN-13 : 0415678404
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis In Rehearsal by : Gary Sloan

"A clear and accessible how-to-approach to the rehearsal process. Author Gary Sloan brings more than thirty years' worth of acting experience to bear on the question of how to rehearse both as an individual actor and as part of the team of professionals that underpins any successful production. Interviews with acclaimed actors, directors, playwrights, and designers share a wealth of knowledge on dynamic collaboration. The book is divided into three main stages: a flexible rehearsal program, how to work as part of a company, and the creation of a personal rehearsal process. This helps readers to refine their craft in as straightforward and accessible a manner as possible... Breaks down the rehearsal process from the actor's perspective and equips its reader with the tools to become a generous and resourceful performer both inside and outside the studio." -- Back cover.

Herald and Presbyter

Herald and Presbyter
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 904
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059172113918229
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

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The Language of Journalism

The Language of Journalism
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781501351693
ISBN-13 : 1501351699
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Language of Journalism by : Angela Smith

The Language of Journalism (2nd edition) provides lively and accessible tools to understand and analyse the language of journalism. The authors explain how language develops across divergent media platforms, old and new, by looking at the differences across various forms of journalism – including broadcast, magazine, newspaper, sports, radio, and online and citizen. As well as introducing the reader to the principles and methods of discourse analysis and how it can be applied to media, the book addresses the dynamic interplay between the emerging linguistic forms of social media and the journalistic field. With this new edition, the authors draw upon a range of international examples, including from the USA, India, Australia, China and the UK. They focus on an exploration of how social media is incorporated into the journalistic output of print media, with a particular focus on 'clickbait'. This edition also focuses on the global ambitions of online newspapers – such as the Daily Mail and the Guardian – which are UK based, but have Australian and US subsections.

The Shorter Wisden 2017

The Shorter Wisden 2017
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 9781472935236
ISBN-13 : 1472935233
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Shorter Wisden 2017 by : Lawrence Booth

The Shorter Wisden is a compelling distillation of what's best in its bigger brother – and the 2017 edition of Wisden is crammed, as ever, with the best writing in the game. Available from all major eBook retailers, Wisden's digital version includes the influential Notes by the Editor, all the front-of-book articles, including Matthew Engel looking back at 60 years of Test Match Special, Derek Pringle revealing the secrets of ball-tampering, and Gideon Haigh exploring the evolution of the six. There are also superb pieces by Rob Smyth, Vic Marks and Tanya Aldred, plus reviews, obituaries and all England's Tests from the 2016 season. In an age of snap judgments, Wisden's authority and integrity are more important than ever. Yet again this year's edition is truly a “must-have” for every cricket fan. "There can't really be any doubt about the cricket book of the year, any year: it's obviously Wisden" Andrew Baker in the Daily Telegraph @WisdenAlmanack

Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences

Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781135075415
ISBN-13 : 1135075417
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Reflective Practice in the Sport and Exercise Sciences by : Brendan Cropley

Drawing on the experiences of scientists, researchers, practitioners and teachers in a wide range of sport and exercise settings, this book explores contemporary issues in reflective practice and considers the way that reflective practice impacts upon applied practice, on research methodology and on professional development. It includes chapters on the use of reflective practice in areas as diverse as: delivering coach education sport psychology support working in sports physiology developing young players in sport exercise-related interventions physiotherapy working inside a professional football club student skills and the physical activity and health curriculum Based on multi-disciplinary work in education and the health sciences, and exploring the crucial interface between learning and practice, this book is important reading for all sport and exercise scientists and any professional working in sport and exercise looking to become more effective practitioners.

Sport

Sport
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 1414303513
ISBN-13 : 9781414303512
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Sport by : Steve Conner

The $lt;I>nt:sport$lt;/I>is the first sports-themed New Testament in the hot-selling magazine format for teens and young adults. Inspiring photography and challenging questions push the reader toward a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. Sports-themed facts, self-improvement tips, charts, personal reflections, and assessments connect sports enthusiasts to the life-changing power of Scripture. Readers will challenge their mind and body as they learn important life lessons from the world of sports. $lt;p>FEATURES: $lt;UL>$lt;LI>Magazine format $lt;LI>High-quality graphics with four-color interior $lt;LI>Readable NLT text $lt;LI>Designed for male and female sports fans $lt;LI>Notes written by sports ministry experts $lt;LI>Book introductions $lt;LI>Monthly Action Plans to set and record personal goals $lt;LI>Key verse call-outs $lt;LI>Practical question & answer section$lt;/UL>

The Wintertons Unmuzzled

The Wintertons Unmuzzled
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Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781785902079
ISBN-13 : 1785902075
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wintertons Unmuzzled by : Sarah Winterton

With two MPs for parents, Sarah Winterton was one of the proudest women in the country. She felt as though her family was at the centre of events, and her parents, Nicholas and Ann Winterton - respective Members for Macclesfield and Congleton - were truly making a difference at the heart of British politics. But when the Wintertons became caught up in the parliamentary expenses scandal in 2009, Sarah was forced to question some of her longest-held assumptions about politics, family and the media. Was the life of a backbench MP worth the candle? Why slog away for hours on behalf of your constituents, if your only reward was to be vilified by Fleet Street? In this affectionate, defiant memoir, Sarah Winterton celebrates a pair of MPs renowned for their bloody-minded independence, who remain the longest-serving couple in the history of the House of Commons. She warmly and unashamedly defends not just her outspoken parents, but an entire political class in a time of great upheaval. With her rare perspective on 21st-century British politics, Sarah reveals a lost political world through insightful anecdotes, and asks challenging questions about the character of modern MPs and the functioning of Britain's parliamentary democracy.