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Daniel Marshall

    Daniel Marshall est Senior Lecturer à la Faculté des Arts et de l'Éducation de la Deakin University à Melbourne. Son travail universitaire explore la théorie et la critique littéraires, avec un accent particulier sur les approches post-structuralistes et psychanalytiques. Il aborde également la littérature mondiale contemporaine, en examinant ses contextes sociaux et culturels. Les recherches de Marshall visent à dévoiler des significations plus profondes et des structures cachées au sein des œuvres littéraires, offrant ainsi aux lecteurs de nouvelles perspectives.

    The Death of the Salesperson
    Untold Tales of British Columbia
    Privacy and Criminal Justice
    Herman: A Wilderness Saint
    • This account brings to light many primary sources that illuminate the story of St. Herman and the wider context of the little-known history of Russian colonization in the Pacific Northwest.

      Herman: A Wilderness Saint
    • Privacy and Criminal Justice

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of privacy, this book delves into the distinctions between public and private spheres while questioning law enforcement's role in both. It traces the origins of privacy, scrutinizes policing methods like 'stop and search' and technological surveillance, and evaluates the impact of privacy on court proceedings. The authors also address specific issues such as anonymity for sexual offense defendants and the balance between a terrorist's right to privacy and public safety. The discussion extends to privacy rights in prisons and during community sentences, providing a comprehensive analysis.

      Privacy and Criminal Justice
    • Untold Tales of British Columbia

      • 275pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the extraordinary aspects of British Columbia's history, this collection reveals captivating and lesser-known stories. Daniel Marshall delves into diverse topics such as Indigenous rights, political intrigue, and the enigmatic figure of Harry (Harriet) Collins. The narrative also highlights the origins of Canada's oldest Chinatown and features mysterious artifacts. With rigorous research and inclusive interpretations, the book presents a rich tapestry of adventure and discovery, inviting readers to uncover the hidden gems of BC's past.

      Untold Tales of British Columbia
    • The Death of the Salesperson

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Effective sales strategies are at the heart of this guide, which offers a comprehensive collection of pitches, openers, closers, and tactics designed to enhance sales performance. Readers will find practical examples and techniques to engage customers, build rapport, and close deals effectively. The book emphasizes the importance of adaptability in sales approaches, providing insights that cater to various scenarios and audiences. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to sales, these tools aim to boost confidence and success in any sales environment.

      The Death of the Salesperson