Writing Power Dr Sarah BakerAdds to our understanding of the powerful nature of texts and writing. Winner of the 2004 Distinguished Publication on Business Communication presented by the Association of Business Communication Writing Power examines the way that texts, knowledge, and hierarchy generate and support one another within a for profit corporation. By encouraging us to see texts and writing as powerful operators in the corporate world, this book presents a case study
with a particular emphasis on small-scale farmers in the dry lands of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
In an information environment shaped by an ever-growing and persistent demand for more and more digital content from every direction
although gendered conditions also continue to exist
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How Trump and the Christian Right Saved LGBTI Human Rights reveals the indifference
Special focus is brought to the development of the great religions and the perception of tension between the transcendental and mundane orders and between rulers and other elites
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which is lacking in both poststructuralism and second-generation critical theory
Dillon takes us on a fascinating journey of a task accomplished by constant travel on horseback to the nation's far reaches
The great nineteenth-century British traveler Edward William Lane (1801–76) was the author of a number of highly influential works: An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians (1836)
Highlighting the challenges faced by a nascent national cinema with limited resources
and presents key information in which way the risks can be reduced and urban areas made more resilient