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Bridget Smith

    Society
    Summer Twilight
    Making a Spectacle of Bullying
    The Unauthorized Legoland Guidebook
    • The Unauthorized Legoland Guidebook

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Planning a trip to Legoland in Carlsbad, California? This guide offers essential information to enhance your family adventure, including tips for navigating the park, as well as details on nearby attractions, restaurants, and hotels. Perfect for ensuring a memorable visit, it helps families make the most of their time together in the area.

      The Unauthorized Legoland Guidebook
    • Making a Spectacle of Bullying

      An Assembly Performance with Follow-Up Activities for Citizenship, Pshe and Literacy

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The book features a CD-ROM that complements its content, enhancing the learning experience with interactive elements. This multimedia approach provides additional resources, exercises, and tools that engage readers and deepen their understanding of the subject matter. The integration of digital content allows for a more dynamic exploration of the themes presented in the book, making it a valuable resource for both study and reference.

      Making a Spectacle of Bullying
    • Summer Twilight

      Book 1

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in a world where a Blade possesses the ability to know and see everything, the narrative explores the complexities of knowledge and the burden it carries. The protagonist navigates through secrets and truths, revealing the tension between power and responsibility. As they choose what to disclose, themes of trust, loyalty, and the consequences of knowledge unfold, challenging the very nature of perception and reality.

      Summer Twilight
    • From the Kurdish Community Centre to the Masons, the Fabian Society, The Indian Workers Association and the National Association of Flower Arrangers, Bridget Smith's portraits of London's private clubs, fraternal orders and ethnic societies reveal rich, hidden worlds within the city, spaces where communities are forged. Smith has an ongoing interest in architecture and the public realm, and an international reputation for photographing sites of public leisure (cinema auditoria) and private fantasy (themed hotel rooms, glamour studios). Her interiors always offer resonant and evocative portraits, but Society sees a shift in attention towards subject matter that some would argue is more resonant--community, the expression of identity, and the creation, in artifact and architecture, of homes-away-from-home.

      Society