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In this book Professor Mumford, himself a leading exponent of Action Learning, has brought together more than 34 articles and papers on the subject from a variety of sources. They reflect the experience not only of those responsible for AL programmes but also of learners and client organizations. A wide range of issues is addressed, from underlying philosophy to evaluation, from the learning process itself to ways of integrating the 'P' and the 'Q' of Revans' famous equation.
In 1937, the first full-length animated film produced by Walt Disney was released. Based on a fairy tale written by the Brothers Grimm, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was an instant success and set the stage for more film adaptations over the next several decades. From animated features like and Bambi to live action films such as Mary Poppins, Disney repeatedly turned to literary sources for inspiration—a tradition the Disney studios continues well into the twenty-first century. In It’s the Disney Version!: Popular Cinema and Literary Classics, Douglas Brode and Shea T. Brode have collected essays that consider the relationship between a Disney film and the source material from which it...
One disastrous blind date might just lead to something else… After being dumped, Annie Beasley moves to New York City to create a new life for herself. When her sister gets engaged to her ex-boyfriend’s brother and decides on a Christmas wedding, Annie knows she can’t avoid her ex forever. But she’s intent on proving that she has moved on with her life. If only she had a new man in her life to bring home with her! Oliver Chesterfield has been in New York for a year and although he misses England, he’s determined to make his mark without using any family connections. The only glitch was a disastrous blind date with Annie, an experience he’d care not to repeat. But when he realizes he needs a date for his company Christmas party to impress his boss, it’s Annie who comes to the rescue. But not without conditions of her own. And before he knows it, Oliver has agreed to be Annie’s date for her sister’s wedding. It’s strictly a business arrangement. They don’t like one another. But it only takes one spark to light a fire. Each book in The Happy Holidays series is a standalone novel and therefore can be read in any order.
When the Seattle PD mishandles a string of brutal murders, Detectives Allie and Jeremy Branson of the King County Sheriff’s Department are called in to stop the elusive 'Call Girl Killer.' What they uncover is more twisted than they ever imagined—a psychopathic killer with deep-rooted emotional scars inflicted by his domineering, long-deceased mother. As the Bransons close in, they must face the ultimate question: Can they outwit a man trained from birth to manipulate and destroy, and stop his spree before he claims his next victim? What readers are saying: "A dark, twisted, and compelling thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end." "The tension builds with each page—hard to put down!" "Gut-wrenching, graphic, and harrowing, yet typically Mike Wells unputdownable." "Fantastic character dynamics, especially the realistic and witty banter between the detectives." "A gripping psychological thriller that explores the meaning of family and trauma."
This book includes instructional design and practice of how immersive technology is integrated in discipline-based and interdisciplinary curriculum design. It focuses on pedagogical models and learning outcomes of immersive learning experiences and demonstrates how immersive learning can be applied in industries. This book brings scholars, researchers and educators together around an international and interdisciplinary consolidation and reflection on learning through immersion. The originality lies in how advanced technology and contemporary pedagogical models can integrate to enhance student engagement and learning effectiveness in higher education.
5 heartwarming, sweet romances because every holiday deserves a happy ending. A Whyte Christmas Kate O’Connor has had a rough year and Christmas looks to be no better but a dashing Irishman is about to change all that. This Christmas Holly vows never to trust a man again but her new landlord with his warm brown eyes and quirky sense of humor soon test that vow. A Wish for Christmas More than anything India Ramone wants to give her family a wonderful Christmas. What she hadn’t counted on was the grumpy billionaire that comes into her life. One Kiss for Christmas Thirty years after they last saw each other, Jim and Donna meet again and uncover secrets that kept them apart. Second chance romance. A Wedding for Christmas One disastrous blind date might just lead to something else.
"Christmas Stories, Volume 1" invites readers on a magical journey through the enchanting world of holiday tales, where the spirit of Christmas comes alive in fourteen heartwarming narratives. Within the pages of this delightful collection, each story is a sparkling gem, adding its own unique glow to the festive tapestry. The journey begins with "Santa's Magical Workshop," where readers are transported to the heart of the North Pole, revealing the secrets of Santa's extraordinary gift-making machine. From there, embark on "The Gingerbread Adventure," a tale of adventurous cookies that come to life on Christmas Eve, spreading joy while evading a mischievous family cat. "The Lost Reindeer" int...
In Ancient Virtues and Vices in Modern Popular Culture, Eran Almagor and Lisa Maurice offer a comprehensive collection of chapters dealing with the reception of antiquity in popular media of the modern era (19th-21st centuries). These media include theatrical plays, cinematic representations, Television drama, popular newspapers or journals, poems and outdoor festivals. For the first time in Classical Reception Studies, ancient Jewish literature and imagery are included in the discussion. The focus of the volume is both the continuity and variance between ancient and modern sets of values, which appear in the new interpretations of the ancient stories, figures and protagonists.