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Communication Across Cultures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Communication Across Cultures

Communication Across Cultures explains why speakers from different cultures can often misunderstand each other.

Kylie's Song
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Kylie's Song

Sometimes love deserves a second chance. Kylie Martin hated the idea of her family's Montana home being turned into a dude ranch, but after a blizzard wiped out half their cattle, her sister's idea might be the only thing that would save it. Kylie had plans of her own after she finished her architectural degree, but she wanted the family ranch to always be there for her to come home to. Though she'd never admit it, Kylie spent hours on the website of their first customers, a British rock band. The lead singer, Danny Boy Campbell, oozed sex appeal, but if their first meeting was any indication of how the visit would turn out, his ego, and her pride, might bring them to blows before the month was over.

Kylie Song by Song
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Kylie Song by Song

• The first book to offer a complete summary of Kylie Minogue’s 35-year recording history across five decades (1987-2022) • Examines every song in the Kylie back catalogue with over 300 individual entries • Chronicles Kylie’s classic hits, album tracks and B-sides, plus music video and remix information and insights • Details Kylie’s essential demos, rarities, live tracks and additional recordings, plus a lavish 16-page colour section of her iconic album covers • Part of the exciting and expanding Song by Song series From Neighbours TV teen queen to Stock Aitken Waterman’s megastar, the rise of Kylie Minogue to the top of the charts is one of the biggest smash hit success s...

Communication across Cultures
  • Language: en

Communication across Cultures

Communication across Cultures explores how cultural context affects the use and (mis)interpretation of language. It provides an accessible and interdisciplinary introduction to language and language variation in intercultural communication by drawing on both classic and cutting-edge research from pragmatics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology and politeness studies. This new edition has been comprehensively updated to incorporate recent research, with an emphasis on the fluid and emergent practice of intercultural communication. It provides increased coverage of variation in language within and between cultures, drawing on real-world examples of spoken and written communication. The authors review classic concepts like 'face', 'politeness' and 'speech acts', but also critique these concepts and introduce more recent approaches. Each chapter provides a set of suggested readings, questions and exercises to enable the student to work through concepts and consolidate their understanding of intercultural communication. This is an excellent resource for students of linguistics and related disciplines.

Who Says You Can't Go Home?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Who Says You Can't Go Home?

What if your path forward leads you back home? When Toronto party girl Kylie is fired from her perfect job, she's forced to do the one thing she never wanted to do: go home. Returning to her sleepy hometown is her definition of failure. She drags herself back to the lakeside town of Camden with her tail between her legs, and she'll do whatever it takes to get back to the big city. When Derek runs a routine traffic stop on a speeder, the one person he never expects to see in Camden again is Kylie. In fact, he barely recognizes her. She doesn't look like the quiet, sweet girl he had a crush on in high school. Kylie's brother offers her a job back in the city if she can prove she’s changed her ways. She finds the perfect opportunity, but it means working with Derek to save the town’s waterfront. Can she look past their feud and get the job done? Can she avoid falling in love with him and complicating her plans to return to the big city?

Forged Through Trials
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Forged Through Trials

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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Bone Pathology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 419

Bone Pathology

Bone Pathology is the second edition of the book, A Compendium of Skeletal Pathology that published 10 years ago. Similar to the prior edition, this book complements standard pathology texts and blends new but relatively established information on the molecular biology of the bone. Serving as a bench-side companion to the surgical pathologist, this new edition reflects new advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of bone. New chapters on soft-tissue sarcomas and soft-tissue tumors have been added as well as several additional chapters such as Soft-tissue pathology and Biomechanics. The volume is written by experts who are established in the field of musculoskeletal diseases. Bone Pathology is a combined effort from authors of different specialties including surgeons, pathologists, radiologists and basic scientists all of whom have in common an interest in bone diseases. It will be of great value to surgical pathology residents as well as practicing pathologists, skeletal radiologists, orthopedic surgeons and medical students.

New Student Record, University of Michigan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

New Student Record, University of Michigan

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Pop Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Pop Life

  • Categories: Art

For Australian teenagers of the 1980s and 90s, Smash Hits magazine provided a fortnightly fix of fun, glamour and pop. It had more fizz than a sherbet bomb, and hundreds of thousands of Australian teenagers were hooked. Pop Life is an insiders' view of the Australian pop lovers' bible, from its bubbly beginnings to digital demise. Three former Smash Hits writers and editors take an affectionate and irreverent jaunt down memory lane. And reveal how they, Australia and readers have changed along the way.

The Ennead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 678

The Ennead

“At some length Kristen managed some small revenge by grabbing onto Mary and fingering her little friend to a decent climax of her own, realizing only afterwards that Evelyn had been helping out from behind, as it were. Which then left the dark-haired mortal enemy of all that was evil in the world. Evie, the avenging angel, the fullest-blooded princess of the night; fearless, peerless, faultless. Yes, faultless, by gods. Blood lust be damned, I love you and my god I need you now. The both of you. Like never fucking before.” “In silence now, a silence made sacral and unforgiving at once by the ultimate act of compassion, so dreadful as to turn the tail of the finest warrior-cat, she fou...