This book discusses some of the benefits of working in museums; explains how museums differ according to size, type, and organizational structure; and goes through dozens of museum positions in detail. It is designed to introduce college students, graduate students, and/or young professionals to the museum field.
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Includes two plays retelling ancient Greek dramas: The Murders at Argos retells the Oreseia story with Orestes and Electra as murderous teens; and Cressida Among the Greeks takes place during the last days of the Trojan War. schovat popis
In 1870, Tulip Jones, a wealthy, self-reliant widow from England, acquires the By-Golly Gully Ranch in Texas and soon finds herself saddled with 1000 suitors.
Flying Aeroplanes and Other Sociological Tales
An Introduction to Sociology and Research Methods
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Designed for students, this textbook offers a foundational understanding of sociology and social research methods. Through engaging narratives, it explores various sociological concepts and methodologies, making complex ideas accessible. The book emphasizes practical applications, encouraging readers to connect theory with real-world social phenomena.
The philosopher Catherine Malabou once asked: "What should we do so that consciousness of the brain does not purely and simply coincide with the spirit of capitalism?" There Must Be A Reason People Come Here by Brian Foley is a collection of poems that attempts to answer this question by broadcasting the indirect effects of the lived condition of a subject squeezed under the structures of late capitalism. Lines like, "Hope is a chemical, not a dream ignited in the eye / that can be heard sober." And "There is no sun here, / just habits of light" work through the contradictions of what it means to be negatively capable. It is a collection of poems that refuses to conform to the norms of what poetry is and how it must say things.