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Peter J Perry

    The Jeannette, and a Complete and Authentic Narrative Encyclopedia of All Voyages and Expeditions to the North Polar Regions
    Insights from Performance Criticism
    Technology Tips for Ensemble Teachers
    Political Corruption in Australia
    Six Days of Sistine
    • In a chance encounter JEAN-BAPTISTE meets and falls for SISTINE. Neither can speak a mutual language but instead they find love with one another through spirit, touch and feeling. When Sistine and Jean-Baptiste venture through East London and the vibrancy of the Brick Lane markets it becomes apparent that Sistine needs to head to Bath, Somerset to confront an issue she ran away from. It's here they find themselves growing closer together. Whilst Sistine is trying to understand her own loss in life, Jean-Baptiste is trying to create himself a dramatic life as he feels what he has is too stale and it's like he's been shackled by too much structure and order. He dreams up several scenarios in his head on their journey but in reality, all he needs to understand is that the little things in life can be beautiful. Once he does... They'll both have clarity and appreciation.

      Six Days of Sistine
    • Political Corruption in Australia

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This title was first published in 2001: Despite considerable expansion, the scholarly literature on political corruption has remained fragmentary, often polarized, consisting either of sweeping systematic statements, or case-specific examples. Perry bridges this gap and proves the need for further such study in this most worthwhile examination of the place of political corruption in Australia. The Australian experience is paid thorough, yet concise attention and then it is related to the concept of political corruption in its various and changing forms and interpretations. Assuming no familiarity with the central intellectual issues, Perry lucidly explores them in terms of their method, practice and definition with particular reference to Australia. Primarily suitable for academics interested in politics, geography, development studies, history and sociology, this book's accessible style also makes it of interest to a general audience.

      Political Corruption in Australia
    • Technology Tips for Ensemble Teachers

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Technology Tips for Ensemble Teachers offers groundbreaking, innovative methods for the use of technology in music ensemble instruction.

      Technology Tips for Ensemble Teachers
    • Insights from Performance Criticism

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Peter S. Perry describes the rise of performance criticism and its application to biblical studies and theology. He discusses the new understanding of biblical texts, particularly Gospel writings, that performance criticism has proposed and presents challenges for the future of performance criticism and its role in biblical interpretation generally.

      Insights from Performance Criticism