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Over 140,000 books sold in the Words to the Rescue series.Writing personal, heartfelt messages is one of the best ways to show others you care. But expressing feelings in writing isn't always easy. This book provides over 1000 thoughtful phrases you can use as is or personalize. Recognize, appreciate and support the important people in your life with this upbeat, positive and contemporary book. ![]() Free Download Word 365 for Beginners (Word 365 Essentials) by M.L. Humphrey English | February 3, 2023 | ISBN: 1637440855 | 125 pages | PDF | 11 Mb Microsoft Word is the go-to word processing program for most businesses and schools. And it's an incredibly powerful tool that can do amazing things. But for a new user all of that capability can be overwhelming. ![]() Free Download Woodwind Instruments: A Practical Guide for Technicians by Daniel Bangham English | August 1, 2023 | ISBN: 0719840295 | 256 pages | PDF | 55 Mb The care and understanding of an instrument are critical to its sound. This thorough book is therefore aimed at both the interested musician and those embarking on instrument repair as a full-time career. Organized into six parts, it guides the reader from initial diagnostic techniques all the way through to specialist repair instruction. It is packed with over 700 colour illustrations, step-by-step guidance and general advice. It covers clarinets, flutes, saxophones, oboes and bassoons. Written by a leading woodwind technician and teacher, it should be an essential companion in every workshop and be a handy reference for all musicians who want the best from their instruments. ![]() Free Download Emily Grabham, "Women, Precarious Work and Care: The Failure of Family-friendly Rights " English | ISBN: 1529218713 | 2021 | 184 pages | PDF | 7 MB Most workers on temporary, zero hours and involuntary part-time contracts in the UK are women. Many are also carers. Yet employment law tends to exclude such women from family-friendly rights. Drawing on interviews with women in precarious work, this book exposes the everyday problems that these workers face balancing work and care. It argues for stronger and more extensive rights that address precarious workers' distinctive experiences. Introducing complex legal issues in an accessible way, this crucial text exposes the failures of family-friendly rights and explains how to grant these women effective rights in the wake of COVID-19. ![]() Free Download Melissa Hyde, "Women, Art and the Politics of Identity in Eighteenth-Century Europe " English | ISBN: 0754607100 | 2003 | 328 pages | EPUB, PDF | 26 MB + 28 MB The eighteenth century is recognized as a complex period of dramatic epistemic shifts that would have profound effects on the modern world. Paradoxically, the art of the era continues to be a relatively neglected field within art history. While women's private lives, their involvement with cultural production, the project of Enlightenment, and the public sphere have been the subjects of ground-breaking historical and literary studies in recent decades, women's engagement with the arts remains one of the richest and most under-explored areas for scholarly investigation. This collection of new essays by specialist authors addresses women's activities as patrons and as "patronized" artists over the course of the century. It provides a much needed examination, with admirable breadth and variety, of women's artistic production and patronage during the eighteenth century. By opening up the specific problems and conflicts inherent in women's artistic involvements from the perspective of what was at stake for the eighteenth-century women themselves, it also acts as a corrective to the generalizing and stereotyping about the prominence of those women, which is too often present in current day literature. Some essays are concerned with how women's involvement in the arts allowed them to fashion identities for themselves (whether national, political, religious, intellectual, artistic, or gender-based) and how such self-fashioning in turn enabled them to negotiate or intervene in the public domains of culture and politics where "The Woman Question" was so hotly debated. Other essays examine how men's patronage of women also served as a vehicle for self-fashioning for both artist and sponsor. Artists and patrons discussed include: Carriera; Queen Lovisa Ulrike and Chardin; the Bourbon Princesses Mlle Clermont, Mme Adélaïde and Nattier; the Duchess of Osuna and Goya; Marie-Antoinette and Vigée-Lebrun; Labille-Guiard; Queen Carolina of Naples, Prince Stanislaus Poniatowski of Poland and Kauffman; David and his students, Mesdames Benoist, Lavoisier and Mongez. ![]() Free Download Zoe Young, "Women's Work: How Mothers Manage Flexible Working in Careers and Family Life" English | ISBN: 1529202027 | 2018 | 232 pages | PDF | 4 MB Shortlisted for the BSA Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2019. What's it really like to be a mother with a career working flexibly? Drawing on over 100 hours of interview data, this book is the first to go inside women's work and family lives in a year of working flexibly. The private labours of going part-time, job sharing, and home working are brought to life with vivid personal stories. Taking a sociological and feminist perspective, it explores contemporary motherhood, work-life balance, emotional work in families, couples and housework, maternity transitions, interactions with employers, work design and workplace cultures, and employment policies. It concludes that there is an opportunity to make employment and family life work better together and offers unique insights from women's lived experiences on how to do it. ![]() Free Download Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Anthology By Roberta Rosenberg (ed.) 2001 | 270 Pages | ISBN: 082044443X | PDF | 2 MB This interdisciplinary anthology presents some of the major issues and controversies currently being discussed in the disciplines of anthropology, biology, history, literature and language, the performing arts, popular culture, psychology, religion, and sociology. All the essays in this collection focus on the social constructiveness of gender, that is, the ways in which definitions of femininity and masculinity influence the formation of the individual, society, and culture. Yet each essay provides its own disciplinary perspective as it explores the differences between nature and nurture, biological fact, and culturally imposed gender role. ![]() Free Download Frances C. Galt, "Women's Activism Behind the Screens: Trade Unions and Gender Inequality in the British Film and Television Industries" English | ISBN: 1529206294 | 2020 | 250 pages | PDF | 27 MB Frances C. Galt explores the role of trade unions and women's activism in the British film and television industries in this important contribution to debates around gender inequality. The book traces the influence of the union for technicians and other behind-the-camera workers and examines the relationship between gender and class in the labour movement. Drawing on previously unseen archival material and oral history interviews with activists, it casts new light on women's experiences of union participation and feminism over nine decades. As concerns about the gender pay gap, women's rights and harassment continue, it assesses historical progress and points the way to further change in film and TV. ![]() Free Download Women at the Burgundian Court: Presence and Influence: Femmes à la Cour de Bourgogne: Présence et Influence By Dagmar Eichberger, Anne-Marie Legaré, Wim Hüsken 2010 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 2503522882 | PDF | 138 MB This collection of essays charts the role of women at the Burgundian court by analysing the ways in which medieval women, such as Isabella of Portugal, Margaret of York, Mary of Burgundy, Margaret of Austria made an impact through their physical, moral and spiritual presence at court. During the absence of the prince these well-educated and internationally experienced spouses, mothers and aunts were put in charge of the courtly household or were in some cases appointed regent of the Netherlandish territories for a limited period of time. The youngest generation of women represented by the sisters and consorts of Charles V and Ferdinand I - now forming part of the extended family network - continued this tradition and took it to Germany, Spain, France and Portugal. The court developed into a kind of 'gender laboratory', in which women actively negotiated their position of power, thus consolidating their influence in politics, diplomacy, education and art. |