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book and Contesting
Amongst the many other artists who have performed at the theatre are ; UCL alumnus Ricky Gervais has performed two of his standup shows in the theatre, where they were also filmed for release on DVD and was the venue for Crusader Norman Housley come-back lecture series: Contesting the Crusades, which he developed into a popular history book.
* Uma Narayan, with her book Dislocating Cultures ( 1997 ) and her essay " Contesting Cultures " ( 1997 )

book and good
Steele apparently professed his sentiments in this book too openly and honestly for his own good, since the government was soon to use it as evidence against him in his trial before the House.
Without the good magazines, without their book reviews, their hospitality to European writers, without above all their awareness of literary standards, we might very well have had a generation of Krim's heroes -- Wolfes, Farrells, Dreisers, and I might add, Sandburgs and Frosts and MacLeishes in verse -- and then where would we be??
The other children in the class use this same coloring book and do a fairly good job with things their proper color.
One looked forward to Mr. Remarque's ninth book if only because not even a reasonably good novel has yet been written grounded on automobile racing, as dramatic a sport as mankind has devised.
Similarly, in Avery Corman's book The Old Neighborhood ( 1980 ), an upper-middle class white protagonist returns to his birth neighborhood ( Fordham Road and the Grand Concourse ), and learns that even though the folks are poor, Hispanic and African-American, they are good people.
" Tal Cohen of Tal Cohen's Bookshelf called The Edge of Human " a good book ", praising Jeter's " further, and deeper, investigation of the questions Philip K. Dick originally asked ", but criticized the book for its " needless grandioseness " and for " rel on Blade Runner too heavily, the number of new characters introduced is extremely small ..."
" / " To think philosophically is good, but in little doses "-Quoted by Cicero in " Tusculanes ", book II, part 1.
Epaphras, who first shared the good news to Colossi, near the opening of the book is presented as a beloved fellow worked-a ' one of us ' from Paul's ministry point of view.
A good metaphor for this is searching for a book in a library without the reference number, title, author or even subject.
In another example, the word bra in the Swedish language means " good ", as in " a good song ", " a good book " or " Good day!
Despite the fact that Brite's first novel was criticized by some mainstream sources for allegedly " lack a moral center: neither terrifyingly malevolent supernatural creatures nor ( like Anne Rice's protagonists ) tortured souls torn between good and evil, these vampires simply add blood-drinking to the amoral panoply of drug abuse, problem drinking and empty sex practiced by their human counterparts ", many of these so-called " human counterparts " identified with the teen angst and goth music references therein, keeping the book in print.
Hawks was a close friend of Hemingway and made a bet with the author that he could make a good film out of Hemingway's " worst book ".
The symbolism in the book expands on these as a struggle between good and evil ( light and darkness ), not so much between people as in every major character's soul.
The trial is recounted in chapter 21, the longest chapter in the book, and that trial has become the focus of scholarly controversy: was Captain Vere a good man trapped by bad law, or did he deliberately distort and misrepresent the applicable law to condemn Billy to death?
John feels honour-bound to go with him, and sadly, says goodbye to Grace Maskew, whom he loves and has been seeing in secret, and gets his mother's prayer book as a good luck charm.
Nobunaga is also a good character in the first Samurai Cat book.
After reading Altenbergs ' first published collection ' Wie ich es sehe ' ( 1896 ) Hofmannsthal wrote: " Even though entirely unconcerned with things important, the book has such a good conscience that one can immediately see that it cannot possibly be a German book.
The central argument of the book is an expansion of the utilitarian idea that " the greatest good of the greatest number " is the only measure of good or ethical behaviour.
" Heinlein suggests in the book that the Bugs are a good example of Communism being something that humans cannot successfully adhere to, since humans are strongly defined individuals, whereas the Bugs, being a collective, can all contribute to the whole without consideration of individual desire.
It is a good Scottish fiction book, also telling about William Wallace and other Scottish heroes.

book and governance
The " Covenants " part of the book, labeled " Covenants and Commandments of the Lord, to his servants of the church of the Latter Day Saints ", contained a total of 103 revelations on church governance.
One book suggests the following 7 advance planning steps: ( 1 ) develop an impressive management and professional team ; ( 2 ) grow the company's business with an eye to the public marketplace ; ( 3 ) obtain audited or auditable financial statements using IPO-accepted accounting principles ; ( 4 ) clean up the company's act ; ( 5 ) establish antitakeover defenses ; ( 6 ) develop good corporate governance ; ( 7 ) create insider bail-out opportunities and take advantage of IPO windows.
The very first translation, commissioned by his brother, Fernando de la Cerda — who had extensive experience, both diplomatic and military, among the Muslims of southern Iberia and north Africa — was a Castilian version of the animal fable Kalila wa-Dimna, a book that belongs to the genre of wisdom literature labeled Mirrors for Princes: stories and sayings meant to instruct the monarch in proper and effective governance.
* Superclass ( book ), a book about global governance by David Rothkopf, and The Superclass List
Nayef Al-Rodhan, in his 2009 book Sustainable History and the Dignity of Man: A Philosophy of History and Civilisational Triumph, proposed eight minimum criteria for ensuring good national governance.
In the book, he argues that good national governance is an important component in creating a sustainable history for the human race.
The book also discussed his views on politics, corporate governance, and the U. S. justice system and its need of reform.
Part of the book Globalization and Technocapitalism also considers the emergence of corporatocracy, based on the vast and growing power of corporations over public governance around the world.
* Dubai The Maktoum Story by John M. Smith ; in English ; a book which criticizes the governance of Sheikh Mohammed
The book examined the hierarchal structures in religion and how these related to political theories of governance and economics.
The notion of governmentality ( not to confuse with governance ) gained attention in the English-speaking academic world mainly through the edited book The Foucault Effect ( 1991 ), which contained a series of essays on the notion of governmentality, together with a translation of Foucault's 1978 short text on " gouvernementalité ".
Throughout the book, Napoleon and Squealer break the Seven Commandments, the tenets on which governance of the farm is based.
In 2007, the European Commission produced a white book on governance issues whose objective was to propose a new kind of " relationship between the state and the citizens ," reform governance, improve public management and render decision-making " more flexible.
Harperland: The Politics of Control, a book about the first four years of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's governance was released in October 2010.

book and Eva
" Another reader is described as obsessing on the book at all hours and having considered renaming her daughter Eva.
Within a year, 300 babies were named " Eva " in Boston alone and a play based on the book opened in New York in November of that year.
* Eva ( novel ), a 1988 book by Peter Dickinson
Only at the end of the book does the reader also learn what became of Sophie's daughter, named Eva.
In her book Real Indians: Identity and the Survival of Native Americans ( 2003 ), Eva Marie Garroutte uses the controversy over Long Lance's identity to introduce questions surrounding contested Indian identity and authenticity in United States culture.
The book was designed by Mike Mearls, Bruce R. Cordell, and Robert J. Schwalb, and featured cover art by Michael Komarck and interior art by Ralph Beisner, Eric Belisle, Kerem Beyit, Wayne England, Jason A. Engle, Carl Frank, Randy Gallegos, Adam Gillespie, Ralph Horsley, Roberto Marchesi, Jake Masbruch, Jim Nelson, William O ' Connor, Hector Ortiz, Shane Nitzche, Wayne Reynolds, Chris Seaman, John Stanko, Matias Tapia, Beth Trott, Francis Tsai, Eva Widermann, Sam Wood, Ben Wootten, and Kieran Yanner.
In his 2004 book Bariloche nazi-guía turística, Argentine author Abel Basti claims that Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun lived in the surroundings of Bariloche for many years after World War II.
In the book a group of Swedish communists blow up a German train passing through Sweden, killing Eva Braun who was on board.
Chamberlain ( d. 1927 ), who wrote an influential anti-Semitic book, The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, married Eva Wagner, daughter of the composer.
Following a confrontation with the Peronist government of Buenos Aires Province, the club's management was removed by authorities ( allegedly for refusing to distribute copies of Eva Perón's book to club members ) The government-appointed management disbanded the team: top scorers Infante and Pelegrina signed with Huracán.
( Eva also co-authored, with Barbara Powers, an autobiography targeted to younger readers and considered a suitable companion book to Anne's diary, titled Promise, in which she describes her family's happy life before going into hiding, the experience of living in hiding during the Nazi occupation, of going to the concentration camps, and finally, of going after liberation to the house where Heinz and their father had hidden, to retrieve the paintings Heinz had hidden beneath the floorboards there.
Naipaul wrote about Michael X in his book of essays The Return of Eva Peron and The Killings in Trinidad.
Per the research and subsequent book ( Exterminator-# 18 in the Thoroughbred Legends series ) author Eva Jolene Boyd reviewed all records of his starts and the record keeping by the Daily Racing Form and found evidence that he only had 99 official racing starts.
He's the son of Karl and Mary von Shrakenberg, the younger brother of Johan, older brother to Johanna von Shrakenberg, and he has two other twin sisters named Eva and Ava ; both his mother and brother died prior to the start of the book.
This was shown in the season five episode, The Eyes Have It, where the Gypsy Eva finds her family spell book previously owned by her mother after her death.
And in 2000, Eva Kärfve, a sociologist at the University of Lund, published a book which argued that Gillberg's work on DAMP should be rejected.
Confusing matters even further is the fact that a book is discovered in Mrs Upward's house with Evelyn Hope's signature written on the flyleaf, which suggests that Mrs Upward was actually Eva Kane.

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