The book examines four co-operatives in the Acadian community of Evangeline, Prince Edward Island, analyzing the factors contributing to their varying degrees of success and failure. Through this exploration, the authors delve into the dynamics of cooperative governance, community involvement, and economic challenges, offering insights into the sustainability of such enterprises in a unique cultural context.
The book, first published in 1999, is part of Routledge's collection under Taylor & Francis, focusing on significant themes and insights relevant to its field. It offers a comprehensive exploration of its subject matter, contributing valuable perspectives and scholarly analysis. The work is intended for readers seeking in-depth understanding and context, making it a noteworthy addition to academic literature.
Focusing on global terrorist networks, this book provides an in-depth analysis of their operations and the evolving landscape of terrorism. It explores the potential trajectories of terrorist activities and insurgencies, offering insights into their long-term implications for global security. Through comprehensive research, it aims to understand the complexities of these threats and their impact on societies worldwide.
Focusing on web-based collaboration technologies in the UK construction industry, this guide serves as an essential resource for professionals looking to effectively implement these systems. It provides clear, expert insights on selecting software providers, understanding key features, addressing legal concerns, and ensuring user engagement. By cutting through industry jargon, it aims to enhance the understanding and application of project extranets, making it invaluable for both current and future construction professionals.
Covering topics such as foreign policy, the world economy, and globalization, this Very Short Introduction exemplifies the many disciplines that come together in the study of international events. Discussing not only the main academic theories, but also the practical problems and issues,Wilkinson considers key normative questions, such as how the international state system might be reformed so that international relations are improved.
A practical introduction covering all core aspects of archaeology, this book
is perfect for anyone looking to get involved in archaeology on a professional
level or as a volunteer, or simply wanting an overview of the discipline.
Aerial and ground survey, excavation and fieldwork, recording methods, soil
sampling and small finds are all discussed.
The resonant ruins of Pompeii are perhaps the most direct route back to the living, breathing world of the ancient Romans. Two million visitors annually now walk the paved streets which re-emerged, miraculously preserved, from their layers of volcanic ash. Yet for all the fame and unique importance of the site, there is a surprising lack of a handy archaeological guide in English to reveal and explain its public spaces and private residences. This compact and user-friendly handbook, written by an expert in the field, helpfully fills that gap. Illustrated throughout with maps, plans, diagrams and other images, Pompeii: An Archaeological Guide offers a general introduction to the doomed city followed by an authoritative summary and survey of the buildings, artefacts and paintings themselves. The result is an unrivalled picture, derived from an intimate knowledge of Roman archaeology around the Bay of Naples, of the forum, temples, brothels, bath-houses, bakeries, gymnasia, amphitheatre, necropolis and other site buildings - including perennial favourites like the House of the Faun, named after its celebrated dancing satyr.
Photographic portraits should not be the formal, corporate-style poses of yesteryear, which reveal nothing of the subject's emotion, personality or mood - so believe Sarah Plater and Paul Wilkindon. Theirs is a modern, fresh and vibrant approach that aims to capture a moment in the lifestyle of the person or persons in the picture. This authoritative guide contains clear, concise and jargon-busting text that discusses the essential technical aspects of photography from choosing a camera and equipment to an appreciation of exposure, aperture, metering, shutter speed, depth of field and white balance settings, in addition to how natural light, colour and movement affect a photograph. A guide to posing helps to ensure dynamic and arresting images
Che cosa serve per diventare un maestro del ritratto fotografico?Una sensibilità per le variazioni di luce? Una conoscenza profonda dell’apparecchio e degli accessori per l’illuminazione? La capacità di valutare che spostando la testa del soggetto di 2mm si otterrà un notevole miglioramento? Tutti questi elementi sono indubbiamente importanti, ma quello che è fondamentale è il piacere di stare in mezzo alla gente. Troppo spesso si acquistano attrezzature costose per poi restare rintanati in un angolo e riprendere le persone con lo zoom. Al contrario, i buoni ritratti devono essere creati, non solo catturati.