Cet auteur explore les aspects complexes de la psychologie et du comportement humains, en se concentrant sur une compréhension plus approfondie des motivations et des processus internes qui façonnent nos actions. Son travail pénètre souvent au cœur des relations interpersonnelles et des dynamiques émotionnelles. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des récits captivants qui incitent à la réflexion et offrent de nouvelles perspectives sur les expériences humaines courantes.
This guide provides practical advice for learning basic skills, advancing
techniques and tactics, and reviewing the fundaments of badminton. It features
kit checks, rules checks and key points, and the skills and techniques for
every level are discussed, with advice on correct equipment.
Focusing on language contact within classroom environments, this book explores the diverse attitudes towards various languages and dialects. It delves into the underlying assumptions and intentions that shape bilingual and multicultural education, offering insights into how these factors influence teaching and learning dynamics.
Focusing on the final years of Archbishop Pole's life, particularly from 1556 to 1558, this exploration delves into his experiences as Archbishop of Canterbury. It highlights his earlier life in England, including his exile in the 1530s, and examines his significant relationship with Henry VIII. The book offers insights into Pole's character and the historical context of his work, providing a nuanced understanding of his contributions and challenges during a transformative period in English history.
Focusing on the critical themes of power and identity, this book explores contemporary sociology of language issues. It presents compelling evidence and illustrations that shed light on these topics, making it a significant resource for understanding the interplay between language, societal dynamics, and individual identity. An extensive bibliography further enriches the discussion, providing readers with additional avenues for research and exploration.
The heartening autobiography of a middle-class drug addict from Dublin is summed up by this quote from his sister " I nearly lost my brother to drugs. I am delighted to say I now have him back. I know his story will bless, inspie and encourage you".
Provides the practical tools and implementation guide for re-invigorating your
school. This book provides a selected repertoire of skills, models, and
processes that deliver results for children, teachers, school leaders,
families, and their communities. It also addresses the frustrations felt by
teachers in a positive, productive way.
Focusing on the complex characters of Spain's Inquisitors, this book delves into the psychology behind their actions, portraying them as a mix of psychopaths and soulless bureaucrats. It examines the role of the Inquisitors-General from the inception of the Inquisition in 1480 to its abolition in 1834, highlighting their influence on the turbulent history of Spain. Renowned expert John Edwards offers a unique perspective on these extraordinary religious figures and the profound psychological implications of their actions throughout history.
Multilingualism is everywhere in our globalised society. Delving into the 'social life' of languages, John Edwards provides a brief yet compelling overview of multilingualism and its sociocultural implications and consequences. Covering major topics including language origins, language death, lingua francas, pidgins, creoles and artificial languages, this book provides a complete introduction to what happens when languages meet. A vital primer for anybody interested in multilingualism, this new edition has been refreshed and updated, expanding its coverage and adding new topics such as linguistic imperialism, minority languages, and folk linguistics. A brand new chapter on recent developments also covers the linguistic landscape, language planning, the 'new speaker' phenomenon and digital multilingualisms. Accessibly written in an engaging style which assumes no prior knowledge, this book is an essential introduction for anybody interested in multilingualism and language.
What kind of future do Australians have? Until the coronavirus pandemic, nearly two-thirds of Australians had never experienced an economic slump in their working lives. Indeed, nearly half were not yet born when the Australian economy last tipped into recession. Creating a path for Australia through these difficult times requires a careful assessment of where we have come from, where we are, and where we are going. This book, by one of Australia's leading economic voices, examines the fractured state of the global economy and financial system, the ailing US economy and its epic contest with China, the global economic order, and what it all means for us.