In Havana beyond the Ruins, prominent architects, scholars, and writers based in and outside of Cuba analyze how Havana has been portrayed in literature, cinema, and the visual arts since Soviet subsidies of Cuba ceased, and the Cuban state has re-imagined Havana as a destination for international t[...]
Whitfield Lovell: Kin centers on a sumptuously reproduced portfolio of the artist s Kin series, in which images of anonymous African-Americans are paired with found objects evoking their personalities and experiences. Tangible presences that powerfully connect with the viewer, Lovell s work[...]
This is the second of a two-volume work covering the electrical principles syllabuses of all the major examining bodies including City & Guilds of London Institute's electrical craft courses. It is also suitable for a wide range of other courses, including the first three years of the BTEC electrica[...]
Have you ever heard of your inner child? Well, this is the classic book that started it all.In 1987, Charlie Whitfield's breakthrough concept of the child within--that part of us which is truly alive, energetic, creative and fulfilled--launched the inner child movement. Healing the Child Within desc[...]
This book engages in the debate on growth versus economic transformation and the importance of industrial policy, presenting a comprehensive framework for explaining the politics of industrial policy. Using comparative research to theorize about the politics of industrial policy in countries in the [...]
As we flash back in time to watch Lucy's growing relationship with Matt - and with Griffin, the bad boy she can't let go of - we see a portrait of raw human emotion, mistakes that cost more than anyone could have seen, and the shattering, unthinkable turns that tore Lucy and her children apart i[...]
Full-colour throughout, "The Rough Guide to Wales" is the ultimate guide to this beautiful country. With 30 years experience and our trademark 'tell it like it is' writing style, "Rough Guides" cover all the basics with practical, on-the-ground details, as well as unmissable alternatives to the usua[...]
The new "Rough Guide to New Zealand" is the definitive guide to the world's adventure capital. Now in full-color throughout, it contains dozens of tempting color photos illustrating the country's iconic landmarks and its stupendously diverse scenery. It provides detailed accounts of every attraction[...]
From the moment Simon Whitfield burst onto the world stage at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games as triathlon's first Olympic champion, his winning personality and stellar athletic abilities have inspired young people around the globe. In Simon Says Gold, Simon describes his personal journey to Olympic gl[...]
This is a gentle and effective workbook and guide to Healing the Child Within. It can be used with or without having already read "Healing the Child Within."
Using numerous experiential exercises that the reader can do at their own pace, physician and author Charles Whitfield takes us on a heali[...]
Shows how children from dysfunctional families manifest co-dependent tendencies as adults, and suggests specific types of psychotherapy[...]
Remembering what happened in any traumatic experience is basic and crucial to healing. For over 100 years the memory of abuse survivors has been questioned and challenged by all sorts of people, ranging from perpetrators to family members. More recently, this memory has been challenged by a combinat[...]
Hounded by the tabloid media, driven from his self-made sanctuary at Neverland, Michael Jackson spent his final years moving from city to city, living with his three children in virtual seclusion--a futile attempt to escape a world that wouldn't leave him alone. During that time, two men served as t[...]
This book will take a broad look at the ways in which the concept of sustainability is being applied in the business context. It answers the question, 'What does Sustainability mean to the way we practice business?' A key characteristic is its concise, readable, comprehensive treatment of the compl[...]
Drawing upon a wide range of interviews as well as detailed archival research, this book describes the often difficult relationship between the Metropolitan Police and London's West Indian community during the crucial early decades of large-scale immigration.[...]