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»Fotografieren bedeutet, den Kopf, das Auge und das Herz auf dieselbe Visierlinie zu bringen. Es ist eine Art zu leben«, lautet ein Zitat des bekannten Fotografen und Mitbegründers der Agentur Magnum Henri Cartier-Bresson. Es ist dies gleichsam die Lebens- und Arbeitsmaxime des Fotografen Michael Lebed, sich widerspiegelnd insbesondere im sensiblen Genre der Aktfotografie. Modelle lustvoll in Szene gesetzt oder verspielt im Stile der 1980er Jahre inszeniert, kunstvolle Aufnahmen im Wechsel von Licht und Schatten, ironisch gebrochene Reminiszenzen an gängige Mariendarstellungen. Die Bandbreite von Michael Lebeds aktfotografischem Werk ist erstaunlich und findet erstmals in einer Monografie den Weg zum geneigten Betrachter.
"An examination of the efficacy of investor protection regulations"--Provided by publisher.
The Lindbergh kidnapping, the Dutch Schultz murder, the Hurricane Carter case, the Edgard Smith affair involving William F. Buckley, Jr., the slaying of the List family, the shooting of Trooper Philip Lamonaco, the contract killing of Maria Marshall, and the kidnapping and murder of Exxon executive Sidney Reso-all America followed with fascination these terrible crimes committed in New Jersey. These famous New Jersey cases--and fifty-two others, all front-page news in their day--are presented colorfully and concisely in Gerald Tomlinson's Murdered in Jersey, an illustrated look at homicide in the Garden State. For all true crime buffs in and out of New Jersey.
Complexity and Control in Team Sports is the first book to apply complex systems theory to 'soccer-like' team games (including basketball, handball and hockey) and to present a framework for understanding and managing the elite sports team as a multi-level complex system. It analyzes behaviour across five inter-connected levels: the team as a 'managed institution'; coaching staff controlling players via cybernetic flows; the team as a playing unit; the individual player as a complex dynamic system expressed through behaviour; and a player's complex physiological/biological system. Drawing these together, the book throws fascinating new light on the elite sports team and will be useful reading for all students, researchers or professionals with an interest in sport psychology, sport management, sport coaching, sport performance analysis or complex systems theory.
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