Elizabeth Ashton, "The Role of Metaphor and Symbol in Motivating Primary School Children "
English | ISBN: 1032119403 | 2022 | 176 pages | PDF | 19 MB
This book provides a fresh approach to motivation in primary school children by exploring the role of metaphor and symbol in language and art as a means of expressing insights developed through learning.
Frank Peel, "The Rising of the Luddites Ed 4"
English | ISBN: 1138985465 | 2016 | 369 pages | EPUB | 3 MB
First Published in 1968. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Dr Cosimo Zene, "The Rishi of Bangladesh: A History of Christian Dialogue"
English | ISBN: 1138878928 | 2015 | 512 pages | EPUB | 1285 KB
This book is a study of the changing relationship over time (1856-1994) between the Rishi, an ex-Untouchable jati of Bengal/South-West Bangladesh, and various groups of Catholic missionaries. The book's originality and importance lies in its multi-disciplinary approach which combines anthropological fieldwork, historical research, philosophical enquiry and contemporary missiological debates. Moreover, it addresses issues of great current relevance in its discussions of Orientalism, Neo-colonialism and Otherness.
Sotiris Rizas, "The Rise of the Left in Southern Europe: Anglo-American Responses"
English | ISBN: 184893260X | 2012 | 256 pages | EPUB | 304 KB
This study looks at the influence of the Anglo-American 'special relationship' on the rise of the left in southern Europe, and concurrent European influence on the Atlantic alliance.
Franca König, "The Rise of EU Police Cooperation "
English | ISBN: 1032200944 | 2022 | 308 pages | PDF | 17 MB
This book provides an in-depth empirical analysis and theoretical history of the institutional development of EU police cooperation, with a focus on the creation and integration of Europol.
The Rise of Corporate Feminism: Women in the American Office, 1960-1990
by Allison Elias
English | 2022 | ISBN: 0231180756 | 303 pages | True EPUB | 5.94 MB
The Rise of Central Banks
by Wansleben, Leon;
English | 2023 | ISBN: 0674270517 | 353 pages | True PDF | 18.81 MB
D Jonathan Scott, "The Rise and Fall of the American Republic"
English | ISBN: 164462656X | 2019 | 112 pages | EPUB | 303 KB
Throughout our country's existence there have been those who didn't approve of our form of government. Those with other ideologies have tried to influence our governance since the beginning of our nation. Only one has succeeded on a grand scale: Throughout the twentieth century, and continuing today, a long-term plan to replace our Capitalist society has been in place and is incrementally growing stronger. By infiltrating every aspect of American interaction, as documented in the book, our enemy continues to garner more and more support of the people. You won't want to believe what you read. Many in Washington are happy about that, and most, not all public figures are reluctant to call it what it is. You need this info to decide for yourself. By promoting discontent where there was none, they have divided our nation by socioeconomics, race, ethnicity, religion, and politics. There are exaggerated issues of racism, the rich and the poor, business vs. the working class, climate change, entitlements vs. hard work, Socialism vs. Capitalism, and Conservatism vs. Liberalism. All these deceitful distractions are productive tools of our enemy that divert our attention from the master plan to fully install a new form of government that gives full control of our lives to the government. Most Americans, as well as most politicians, are too distracted by the minutiae mentioned above to see the big picture that this book details. There are no longer enough people who understand or are willing to defend the Constitution that enabled US to become the greatest nation in history while it was strictly interpreted. I fear it is too late to reverse the process now. URGENT UPDATE- email [email protected] for a free Bonus Chapter.
Paul D. Earl, "The Rise and Fall of United Grain Growers: Cooperatives, Market Regulation, and Free Enterprise"
English | ISBN: 0887558445 | 2019 | 368 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
For much of the twentieth century, United Grain Growers was one of the major forces in Canadian agriculture. Founded in 1906, for much of its history UGG worked to give western farmers a "third way" between the competing poles of cooperatives like the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and the private sector. At its peak, more than 800 UGG elevators dotted the Canadian prairies and the company had become a part of western Canada's cultural psyche. By 2001, then known as Agricore United, it was the largest grain company on the Prairies. The UGG's history illuminates many of the intense debates over policy and philosophy that dominated the grain industry. After the Second World War, it would be a key player as the western Canadian grain industry expanded into new international markets. Through the rest of the century, it played an important role in resolving major disputes over regulation and grain transportation policy. Despite its many innovations, the company's final decade and eventual demise illustrated the tensions at the heart of the grain industry. In 1997, to finance the rebuilding of its grain elevator network, UGG went public and entered equity markets. While successful at first, this strategy also weakened the company's cooperative structure. In 2007, it was purchased by Saskatchewan Pool in a hostile takeover. The disappearance of Agricore United marked the end of a century of voluntary farmer-control of the grain business in western Canada. Paul Earl's history reveals UGG's central role in the growth and transformation of the western grain industry at a critical period. With meticulous research supplemented by interviews with many of the key players, he also delves into the details and the debates over the company's demise.
Alan Sykes, "The Rise and Fall of British Liberalism: 1776-1988"
English | ISBN: 0582060575 | | 324 pages | EPUB | 506 KB
Here is the first book to cover the history of British Liberalism from its founding doctrines in the later eighteenth century to the final dissolution of the Liberal party into the Liberal Democrats in 1988. The Party dominated British politics for much of the later nineteenth-century, most notably under Gladstone, whose premierships spanned 1868-1894, and during the early twentieth, but after the resignation of Lloyd George in 1922 the Liberal Party never held office again. The decline of the Party remains a unique phenomenon in British politics and Alan Sykes illuminates its dramatic and peculiar circumstances in this comprehensive study.