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Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 192, Publishers: Yen Press, Author: Leighann Harvey, ISBN-13: 9798855412123, Date of issue: 2025
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 176, Publishers: Little, Brown Book Group, Author: Ajani Oloye,Sumiko Arai, ISBN-13: 9798855414172, Date of issue: 2024
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 176, Publishers: Yen Press, Author: Andrew Cunningham, ISBN-13: 9798855420470, Date of issue: 2025
This 4-book bundle is perfect for preparing children aged 8-9 for their 11+ exams, including the GL Assessment and other school entrance exams. This bundle contains assessment practice across the four key 11+ subjects: Maths, English, Non-verbal Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning. Each book: Features full explanations in a pull-out answer section Covers all the core question types children will experience in their 11+ exam Helps target areas where children need more support Builds skills and exam confidence Includes practice tips and planning for next steps for improvement Get a head start on your 11+ prep with Bond, the number 1 provider of 11+ practice!
Maha and Ryoc are successfully enjoying each others company while keeping their relationship a secret from the public eye. And while love and work are both going well, the appearance of a rookie idol named Eden, who shares an eery resemblance to Eunjo, stirs up some trouble for SHAX Not to mention that Eden seems to have his eyes set on Maha! Autorid: Chana Conley, KyungRan Park
In a grueling battle, Arihitos group discovers a mysterious black box. According to Ariadne, a sentient weapon known as an Armament is sealed within! Autorid: Chana Conley, Huuka Kazabana, Noboru Akimoto, Rikizo Rikizo, Tôwa Tôwa
Just when it seems like everything will be all hunky-dory and theyll get along just fine as a family, Fusako finds out that Kudous been keeping secretsnamely the truth about Kikis biological mother and Kudous shocking first encounter with her daughter. Then when they learn Kikis mother is, in fact, still in the vicinity, her very existence threatens the peaceful atmosphere of their household... Autorid: Kei Itoi, Stephen Paul
Following a lead to Istan, their ship is attacked by pirates! While Ravi and Subaru are usually more than capable of holding their own, when a mysterious beast named Bishia appears before them, the normally unflappable Ravi loses his cool. Suddenly confronted with the nightmares of his past, will Leo and the gang make it to Istan alive ?! Autorid: Taylor Engel, Yu Tomofuji
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 176, Publishers: Yen Press, Author: Kurusu Natsume,Airco Airco, ISBN-13: 9798855412420, Date of issue: 2025
Language: English, Binding: Paperback, Number of pages: 162, Publishers: Yen Press, Author: Komo Ushino,Andria McKnight, ISBN-13: 9798855420951, Date of issue: 2026
Double the trouble is not always twice as nice-Cecilia's finding that out firsthand while attempting to conquer the Eins and Zwei routes simultaneously! She's trying all the classics, like helping them when they're getting bullied or making their favorite foods...but nothing's working! However, failure is not an option! It's woo them or death! And so, Cecilia buckles down to try, try again until she finally wins over their hearts...!
"Details the Belt and Road global infrastructure development initiative as the most important instrument for China's leadership under Xi Jinping to create an alternative global economic and geopolitical order to challenge the United States"-- In the opening decades of the twenty-first century the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership under Xi Jinping has created a worldwide Sino-centric network, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), to challenge American dominance in world affairs. Encompassing economic, financial, political, and strategic relations, the CCP's belief is that the funds, construction projects, and promises offered by the BRI will generate a widespread perception of the inexorability, legitimacy, and thus acceptability of a Chinese world order. Consisting initially of a land-based "Silk Road Economic Belt," an oceangoing "Maritime Silk Road," and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the BRI has expanded to involve more than 140 countries and includes a Health Silk Road, Digital Silk Road, and Polar Silk Road, but it has also experienced serious challenges. Using power transition theory, Chien-peng Chung carefully investigates and evaluates the enterprise's benefits and shortcomings, concluding that it is still too early to consider the BRI a success. Details the Belt and Road global infrastructure development initiative as the most important instrument for Chinas leadership under Xi Jinping to create an alternative global economic and geopolitical order to challenge the United States. Autorid: Chien-peng (C. P.) Chung
"Examines contemporary animation in Mexico--one of the most commercially successful and most understudied genres of the national cinema"-- Examines contemporary animation in Mexicoone of the most commercially successful and most understudied genres of the national cinema.Answering a call to view Mexican film through the lens of commercial cinema, Animation in Mexico, 2006 to 2022 is the first book-length study of the country's animated cinema in the twenty-first century. As such, the volume sheds light on one of the country's most strategically important and lucrative genres, subjecting it to sustained intellectual analysis for the first time. Building on earlier film history, David S. Dalton identifies two major periods, during which the focus shifted from success at the national box office to internationalization and streaming. In eight original essays, contributors use an array of theoretical and disciplinary approaches to interrogate how this popular genre interfaces with Mexican politics and society more broadly, from Huevocartoon to Coco and beyond. The book will appeal to students, scholars, and fans of Mexican film by situating animation within broader currents in the field and the industry. Examines contemporary animation in Mexicoone of the most commercially successful and most understudied genres of the national cinema. Autorid: David S. Dalton
Explores the coevolution of Absolute idealist philosophy and British fiction from the Romantic period forward.Absolute Fiction examines the principal form of idealism in the modern period, Absolute idealism, which posits that mind and matter must be understood in relation to all of reality-the universe, the Absolute. This premise was variously articulated by philosophers and writers from Germany, Britain, India, and beyond. Absolute Fiction traces a genealogy from the creative adoption of Hinduism and German Idealism by Coleridge and Carlyle to Aldous Huxley's novelization of Advaita Vedanta. Justin Prystash argues that canonical figures, such as Hegel and George Eliot, as well as overlooked ones, such as May Sinclair and Anukul Chandra Mukerji, found in the Absolute a provocation to account for more and more swaths of reality-accounts that required, at the limits of philosophy, fictional prosthetics. The thematic and formal experimentation of Romanticism, realism, science fiction, horror/weird fiction, and modernism all draw upon Absolute idealism to reconceive subjectivity and ethics. These experiments, far from being antithetical to contemporary literary criticism, reveal it to be more idealist than many would like to acknowledge. Explores the coevolution of Absolute idealist philosophy and British fiction from the Romantic period forward. Autorid: Justin Prystash
After yet another unsettling postcard arrives at the Togawa house, the search for answers begins, and it all leads back to Touya! He recalls having a similar postcard in his youth, but how long ago was that? That's when Touya remembers that he gave it to someone- a boy he knew named Sora. But that was ages ago! Could Sora, someone from the furthest reaches of Touya's past, really be the mysterious sender...?
Victoria is passing her days peacefully with Jeffrey and Nonna when she happens upon a woman being chased by ruffians. She saves her, only to discover that she is the body double for the crown princess of Ashbury! With the woman injured and unable to do her job, Victoria willingly steps up to the plate, taking her place and proving she's still got what it takes!
Final day, final climb. Thanks to Hakone captain Izumida's excellent sprint on the very last stretch of the flats, Sohoku is stuck desperately chasing after them. However, because of the efforts of Aoyagi, Kaburagi, and now Teshima, Sohoku has once again caught up to their archrivals! But Hakone won't go down without a fight-which is why Teshima and Ashikiba are in a passionate climber's clash while jockeying for the best possible position for their team...!
Analyzes how French and Chinese literary and filmic texts enact a series of feminist affective responses to the erasure of historical trauma.Remnants of Refusal traces an affective discourse of feminist refusal across a series of French and Chinese works of film and literature. Developing an inventive comparative approach, Erin Shevaugn Schlumpf argues that this discourse takes shape in response to two national traumas and their aftermath: the German Occupation and the Tiananmen Square Massacre, respectively. In both contexts, events associated with the trauma were effectively erased from the official historical record and replaced by an unwritten code of public secrecy. And, in both contexts, three affects-melancholy, ambivalence, and exhaustion-provide means of expressing mourning without breaking the taboo of direct representation. In films and literary texts by Wang Anyi, Chen Ran, Jia Zhangke, Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras, Jean-Luc Godard, and others, mourning is most frequently borne by and through the bodies of women, generating a broader feminist counternarrative to historical forgetting and burgeoning neoliberalism. Autorid: Erin Shevaugn Schlumpf
Utilizes Greek tragedy to investigate the fundamentally arbitrary and violent nature of justice. A purely political understanding of justice does not convey the cosmological origins of the ancient conception of justice, Dik, in Aeschylus's Oresteia. Drawing from Walter Burkert's anthropology of the hunt in Homo Necans, which articulates an ancient cosmology and implies a theory of (tragic) seriousness that parallels Aristotle's naturalist interpretation of tragedy, Hunting for Justice argues that justice is rooted in predation as exemplified by the Furies. Although the Oresteia has been read as the passage from the violence of nature to civic justice, Kalliopi Nikolopoulou offers an original interpretation of the trilogy: the ending of the feud is less an instance of political deliberation (as Hegel maintained), and more an instance of nature's necessary halting of its own destructiven'ess for life to resume. Extending to contemporary contexts, she argues that nature's arbitrariness continues to underpin our notions of justice, albeit in a distorted form. In this sense, Hunting for Justice offers a critique of the political infinitization and idealization of justice that permeates our current discourses of activism and social justice. Autorid: Kalliopi Nikolopoulou
Collects Walter Feinberg's classic writings on the meaning of democracy for public education.For over fifty years, Walter Feinberg has been a leader in interpreting democracy in and its meaning for public education. In this collection, Feinberg explores the question of how to study education, the necessary role of history and philosophy in this endeavor, and the need for educational theorists to engage with the lived realities of students, parents, and teachers through philosophical anthropology. He demonstrates a particular way of paying attention to public education that brings an interpretive sensitivity for others to the big philosophical questions of what public schooling should be in democratic societies. Feinberg explores many of the central questions that vex educational policy and practice: What should be the purpose of public schools? What should we think of school choice proposals? What are the relationships between religion and public schools? Should schools promote an American identity? How should we think about affirmative action? In this tour of educational ideas, democracy is the central concern, as it both presents questions that demand answers and becomes an approach to studying education with rigor and sensitivity. Autorid: Walter Feinberg, Bryan R. Warnick
Traces China's transformations with a focus on China's incorporation process in the nineteenth century, which help to grasp the historical origins of China's capitalism.As Europe's colonial powers reached China in the nineteenth century, they became so strong that China could no longer ignore them. Given that the unprecedented geographical expansion of the European system undermined a China-centered world order and brought unprecedented changes to Chinese society, an intriguing questionwhy and how the Chinese empire entered into the capitalist world economyhas attracted increasing attention among historians, historical sociologists, and world-systems researchers. Yet, there has been no comprehensive monograph touching on China's incorporation process into the capitalist world-economy. To rectify this, The Road Taken investigates China's incorporation process. Incorporation studies, based on world-systems analysis, aims to illustrate the long-term integration process of external arenas into the capitalist world-economy. Ru traces China's transformations with a focus on how incorporation process unfolded over the course of a century (1780s1890s), which represents a watershed era in the relations between China and the capitalist world. Autorid: Sung Hee Ru
Iwashi, Hakumei's big brother in the Rock Piercing Association, is usually a man of few interests and even fewer cares. But to everyone's surprise, he starts asking about a book about a cow-which sets a major series of events in motion! Plus, check out a guide on how to fillet a fish bigger than yourself, witness a collaboration between Jada and Carnelian, and see the true face of the mysterious bartender Shunka!