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Data Visualisation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 470

Data Visualisation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-08
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  • Publisher: SAGE

One of the "six best books for data geeks" - Financial Times With over 200 images and extensive how-to and how-not-to examples, this new edition has everything students and scholars need to understand and create effective data visualisations. Combining ‘how to think’ instruction with a ‘how to produce’ mentality, this book takes readers step-by-step through analysing, designing, and curating information into useful, impactful tools of communication. With this book and its extensive collection of online support, readers can: Decide what visualisations work best for their data and their audience using the chart gallery See data visualisation in action and learn the tools to try it themselves Follow online checklists, tutorials, and exercises to build skills and confidence Get advice from the UK’s leading data visualisation trainer on everything from getting started to honing the craft.

Scandalous Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Scandalous Freedom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Have you ever kept a secret? A secret so dark that you couldn't ever share? Not even with those closest to you? For many years, Andy Kirk, former professional Rugby League player, fought as hard as he could to overcome his personal demons and a secret addiction. It took rousing conversations he had with his physiotherapist to finally guide him to a relationship he could never have imagined.... And redemption of the supernatural kind! Written with courage and determination to tell the gritty truth, 'SCANDALOUS FREEDOM' might just be the most poignant story you ever read! ".........reveals a jaw-droppingly frank story, unveiling the truths at the centre of Andy's heart......that he feels inspi...

Data Visualization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Data Visualization

A comprehensive yet quick guide to the best approaches to designing data visualizations, with real examples and illustrative diagrams. Whatever the desired outcome ensure success by following this expert design process. This book is for anyone who has responsibility for, or is interested in trying to find innovative and effective ways to visually analyze and communicate data. There is no skill, no knowledge and no role-based pre-requisites or expectations of anyone reading this book.

The Recordings of Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

The Recordings of Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy

Andy Kirk's Clouds of Joy came from Kansas City to find nationwide fame in the later 1930s. The many records they made between 1929 and 1949 came to exemplify the Kansas City style of jazz, but they were also criticized for their populism and inauthenticity. In The Recordings of Andy Kirk' and his Clouds of Joy, George Burrows considers these records as representing negotiations over racialized styles between black jazz musicians and the racist music industry during a vital period of popularity and change for American jazz. The book explores the way that these reformative negotiations shaped and can be heard in the recorded music. By comparing the band's appropriation of musical styles to the manipulation of masks in black forms of blackface performance--both signifying and subverting racist conceptions of black authenticity--it reveals how the dynamic between black musicians, their audiences and critics impacted upon jazz as a practice and conception.

The Swing Era
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 948

The Swing Era

Focuses on the period in American musical history from 1930 to 1945 when jazz was synonymous with America's popular music.

Counterculture Green
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Counterculture Green

For those who eagerly awaited its periodic appearance, it was more than a publication: it was a way of life. The Whole Earth Catalog billed itself as "Access to Tools," and it grew from a Bay Area blip to a national phenomenon catering to hippies, do-it-yourselfers, and anyone interested in self-sufficiency independent of mainstream America. In recovering the history of the Catalog's unique brand of environmentalism, Andrew Kirk recounts how San Francisco's Stewart Brand and his counterculture cohorts in the Point Foundation promoted a philosophy of pragmatic environmentalism that celebrated technological achievement, human ingenuity, and sustainable living. By piecing together the social, c...

Morning Glory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 506

Morning Glory

A biography of the jazz pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams who wrote songs for such notable performers as Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, mentored Thelonius Monk and Dizzy Gillespie, and founded the Pittsburgh Jazz Festival. -- Back cover.

Selected Works for Big Band
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Selected Works for Big Band

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The Recordings of Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

The Recordings of Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy

Andy Kirk's Clouds of Joy came from Kansas City to find nationwide fame in the later 1930s. The many records they made between 1929 and 1949 came to exemplify the Kansas City style of jazz, but they were also criticized for their populism and inauthenticity. In The Recordings of Andy Kirk' and his Clouds of Joy, George Burrows considers these records as representing negotiations over racialized styles between black jazz musicians and the racist music industry during a vital period of popularity and change for American jazz. The book explores the way that these reformative negotiations shaped and can be heard in the recorded music. By comparing the band's appropriation of musical styles to the manipulation of masks in black forms of blackface performance--both signifying and subverting racist conceptions of black authenticity--it reveals how the dynamic between black musicians, their audiences and critics impacted upon jazz as a practice and conception.

Doom Towns
  • Language: en

Doom Towns

"Explains critical technological developments and the policies that drove weapons innovation within the context of the specific environments and communities where testing actually took place ... [and] emphasizes the people who participated, protested, or were affected by atomic testing and explains the decision-making process that resulted in these people and places becoming the only locations and groups to actually experience nuclear warfare during the Cold War"--