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Shared Visions Shared Lives
Marking a celebratory exhibition in 2017 at Gothic House, their family home in Charlbury, Oxfordshire, this book brings together highlights of sculptures and paintings by Briony and Andrew Lawson.Over the last half-century, these two artists have been inspired by their surroundings to produce a dynamic and varied body of work.Their shared passion for the North Devon landscape is infused throughout much of their work. Briony Lawson has been sculpting in wood, stone and clay since her days as a student at City & Guilds Art School in London.Her prolific body of work draws on natural and organic subjects, often pared down to the most simple and elemental forms.Known worldwide as a garden photographer, Andrew Lawson was trained as a painter.His painting has always informed the eye behind the camera.This book surveys Andrew's work from his early school posters and from his student days at Oxford, to his subsequent paintings that draw inspiration from his favoured woodland and sea landscapes of Devon.
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RIGBY STAR SHARED FICTION SHARED READING
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English: Shared Futures
Essays exploring the opportunities for and challenges to the discipline of English language and literature in education. The study of English literature, language, culture and creative writing is an important and dynamic enterprise.English: Shared Futures celebrates the discipline's intellectual strength, diversity and creativity, explores its futures in the nations of the UK and across the world, and brings together the huge scholarly, cultural and social energy of the biggest subject in the Arts and Humanities in Higher and in Secondary education: the most staff, the most students.It represents the synergies produced when practitioners and students from across the discipline come together, and aims to enable new understanding of the challenges that the discipline faces within schools and universities, the vital cultural and political role that English plays, and a renewed appreciation of the intellectual vitality and commitment of its scholars and students.Overall, it demonstrates the rich ecosystem of a subject crucial to social, cultural, and economic well-being, and offers ways in which its vitality can be ensured in the face of new challenges within and beyond the academy. ROBERT EAGLESTONE is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought, Royal Holloway, University of London; GAIL MARSHALL is Head of the School of Literature and Languages at the University of Reading. Contributors: James Annesley, Katherine Baxter, Barbara Bleiman, Elleke Boehmer, Kirsti Bohata, Benjamin A.Brabon, Linda Bree, Susan Bruce, Billy Clark, Stefan Collini, Jane Davis, Sarah Dillon, Clare Egan, Elizabeth English, Emily Ennis, Martin Paul Eve, Corinne Fowler, Bárbara Gallego Larrarte, Marcello Giovanelli, Diya Gupta, Rob Hawkes, Ann Hewings, Keith Jarrett, Clara Jones, Seraphima Kennedy, Ben Knights, Simon Kövesi, Clare A.Lees, Alison Lumsden, Andrea Macrae, Lewi Mondal, Paul Munden, Daniel O'Gorman, Lynda Prescott, Ilse A.Ras, Catherine Redford, Rick Rylance, Helen Saunders, Jenny Stevens, Marion Thain, Stephen Watkins, Harry Whitehead
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A Silence Shared
Forced back to her remote hometown by the war, Giulia is immediately drawn to a couple in a similar situation: graceful, spontaneous Ada and her husband Paolo, a sickly teacher and partisan in hiding.Joined from Turin by Giulia's husband Stefano, the two couples form an intense bond; as the Germans begin to occupy Italy, a subtle dance of attractions begins, intensified by their shared isolation and the muffled hum of threat over a long, hard winter. In prose of subtle, enigmatic atmospheres and acutely precise images, Lalla Romano evokes both the tension and the stillness of life in occupied Italy.Translated into English for the first time, A Silence Shared is a captivating classic novel that inhabits the silent spaces between historic events, depicting the mysterious luminosity of human relationships in extraordinary circumstances.
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What does shared custody and shared care mean?
Shared custody and shared care refer to arrangements where both parents have equal responsibility for the care and upbringing of their children after a separation or divorce. This means that the children spend a significant amount of time living with each parent, and both parents are involved in making important decisions about their children's upbringing. Shared custody and shared care aim to ensure that both parents have a meaningful and ongoing relationship with their children, and that the children benefit from having a strong and positive relationship with both parents.
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How can one forget culture and heritage?
One can forget culture and heritage by not actively engaging with it, by being disconnected from one's roots and community, and by prioritizing other aspects of life over preserving and celebrating one's cultural identity. This can happen through assimilation into a different culture, lack of exposure to one's own cultural traditions and practices, and a lack of interest in learning about one's heritage. Additionally, societal pressures and discrimination can also contribute to the erasure of one's culture and heritage.
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'First or shared?'
It ultimately depends on personal preference and the specific situation. If you prefer privacy and independence, then a first-class accommodation may be the better choice. However, if you enjoy socializing and meeting new people, a shared accommodation can provide a more communal experience. Consider your priorities and comfort level when deciding between first or shared accommodations.
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What traditions, customs, and festivals are there in Hungary?
Hungary has a rich cultural heritage with many traditions, customs, and festivals. One of the most well-known traditions is the celebration of Easter, which includes painting eggs and the custom of sprinkling water on women as a sign of fertility. Another important festival is the Budapest Spring Festival, which features a wide range of cultural events including music, dance, and theater performances. The Hungarian National Day, celebrated on August 20th, is also a significant event, with fireworks, concerts, and other festivities taking place across the country. Additionally, traditional Hungarian folk music and dance are an integral part of the country's cultural identity, with many festivals and events dedicated to showcasing these art forms.
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Gorwelion : Shared Horizons
Texts from Gorwelion will be made available as digitalcontributions to events at the 26th UN Climate ChangeConference of the Parties COP26 in Glasgow, 1-12 November2021, representing voices from the UK and India in unitingthe world to tackle climate change, where the book will alsobe launched and available to buy. * Produced in collaboration with Sustainable Wales/ CymruGynaliadwyGorwelion follows on from Sustainable Wales' initial project 'OurSquare Mile', created to help us imagine the future.
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The Meaning of Shared Value : New Perspective on Creating Shared Value
The concept of Creating Shared Value (CSV) – creating 'economic' value in a way that also creates value for the whole of society – has risen in prominence as a corporate policy and a strategy in recent years, mainly for third sector or development organisations.However, while it has received considerable interest among business leaders and practitioners, it has also sparked a bitter debate among academics, proponents and sceptics of the idea.Starting from this argument, the book develops a meta-critical examination of the hidden presuppositions of both supporters and critics of Creating Shared Value, particular in relation to the concept of value.It is argued that there are not two separate types of value, i.e. an economic value and a social value, but only a unique one: which essentially means the creation of well-being.If anything, the distinction that is drawn relates to the value capture (how the value created is distributed among different staekholders) and not to value creation (additions to potential well-being) since the notion of value itself is univocal.Behind the debate are two implicit opposed viewpoints on the philosophy of history: an antagonistic (pessimistic) and a cooperative (optimistic) view.The authors are thus led to a discussion of which of the two visions appears to be the most rational in today's world.The book is addressed to readers with an interest in the core concept of value, primarily in economics, strategic management, and philosophy.
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Identity : Unique and Shared
What do we know about identity processes and how does this relate to the world we live in? This book answers this question by considering the contemporary major developments in identity process theory – a framework founded by the author in the 1980s for understanding the coping strategies used when identity is threatened.With a focus on issues ranging from group conflict to dementia and mental illness, as well as contemporary events and phenomena such as the rise of the Digital Era and the COVID-19 pandemic, Identity explores how building and defending a unique identity motivates our thoughts, feelings, and actions.Breakwell brings together ideas of personal identity and social identity to show us how they intersect with one another. This book is essential reading for psychology students and researchers, and those interested in the concept of identity in the social sciences more broadly. Dame Glynis M. Breakwell is Professor Emeritus at the University of Bath and has Visiting Professorships at Imperial College, London and University of Surrey.
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Reproductive Health: Women and Men's Shared Responsibility : Women and Men's Shared Responsibility
Reproductive Health: Women and Men’s Shared Responsibility is a much needed reference for both leaders and students in community health.The author’s basic premise, that reproductive health must be addressed in an individual, community, and global context, is reflected in this integrated orientation to reproductive health that befits the needs of students of the twenty first century.It offers a cutting-edge approach in its presentation of information about reproductive health, complete with recognition of the role of men, human rights, social justice, global health, infertility, environmental threats, gender violence, and more.
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Is shared parenting possible?
Yes, shared parenting is possible and can be successful when both parents are committed to working together for the well-being of their children. It requires open communication, flexibility, and a willingness to put the needs of the children first. Shared parenting can provide children with the opportunity to have meaningful relationships with both parents and can help to minimize the negative effects of divorce or separation. With the right support and cooperation, shared parenting can be a positive and effective arrangement for families.
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How can you register the first shared apartment as a shared flat?
To register the first shared apartment as a shared flat, you will need to ensure that all the tenants' names are included on the lease agreement. This will establish the legal basis for the apartment to be considered a shared flat. Additionally, you may need to inform the local housing authority or relevant government agency about the change in occupancy and provide any necessary documentation to update the property records. It's important to follow the specific regulations and requirements in your area to properly register the apartment as a shared flat.
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What are the traditions and culture in Kosovo?
Kosovo has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its history and diverse population. The traditions in Kosovo are deeply rooted in its Albanian, Serbian, and Turkish heritage, and include music, dance, and cuisine. The country also has a strong tradition of storytelling, poetry, and folk art. Additionally, Kosovo is known for its religious diversity, with a mix of Muslim, Orthodox Christian, and Catholic influences contributing to its cultural landscape. Overall, the traditions and culture in Kosovo reflect the country's complex history and the resilience of its people.
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Are there any special festivals and traditions in Schleswig-Holstein?
Yes, Schleswig-Holstein has several special festivals and traditions. One of the most famous is the Kiel Week, which is the largest sailing event in the world and includes a variety of cultural and entertainment activities. Another popular tradition is the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, which features classical music performances in various locations throughout the region. Additionally, there are traditional events like the Husum Harbour Days and the Wacken Open Air heavy metal music festival that attract visitors from all over the world.
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