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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download Abigail Mann, "Live Well Teach Well Practical Approach" English | ISBN: 147294979X | 2018 | 160 pages | EPUB | 381 KB Stressed? Overworked? Drowning in marking? This book has it covered. In order to secure the best possible outcomes for your pupils, you must look after your own wellbeing, and Live Well, Teach Well is jam-packed with 90 practical ideas and strategies to help you do just that. #Teacher5aday advocate Abigail Mann provides advice, activities and techniques that any primary or secondary teacher can use to support their own mindfulness, wellbeing, and physical and mental health, and that of their colleagues too. The ideas will help you to stay energised, focused and positive throughout the school year, and to work more efficiently and effectively, so you can maintain a healthy work-life balance. There are also tips on building constructive, fulfilling relationships with the community you are serving, on supporting pupil wellbeing (because a happy class means a happy teacher!) and on making wellbeing a focus at a whole-school level. ![]() Free Download Selina Nwulu, "Little Resurrection A" English | ISBN: 1526649985 | 2022 | pages | EPUB, PDF | 1464 KB + 2 MB A Little Resurrection is the debut full-length collection from acclaimed poet Selina Nwulu. ![]() Free Download Gregory Maertz, "Literature and the Cult of Personality - Essays on Goethe and His Influence" English | ISBN: 3838209818 | 2017 | 292 pages | PDF | 2 MB The construction of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe as an Anglo-American sage and literary icon was the product of a cult of personality that lay at the center of nineteenth-century cultural politics. A reconstruction of the culture wars fought over Goethe's authority, a previously hidden chapter in the intellectual history of the period ranging from the late eighteenth century to the threshold of Modernism, is the focus of Literature and the Cult of Personality. Marginal as well as canonical writers and critics figured prominently in this process, and Literature and the Cult of Personality offers insight into the mediation activities of Mary Wollstonecraft, Henry Crabb Robinson, the canonical Romantic poets, Thomas Carlyle, Margaret Fuller, George Eliot, Matthew Arnold, and others. For women writers and Jacobins, Scots, and Americans, translating Goethe served as an empowering cultural platform that challenges the myth of the self-sufficiency of British literature. Reviewing and translating German authors provided a means of gaining literary enfranchisement and offered a paradigm of literary development according to which 're-writers' become original writers through an apprenticeship of translation and reviewing. In the diverse and fascinating body of critical writing examined in this book, textual exegesis plays an unexpectedly minor role; in its place, a full-blown cult of personality emerges along with a blueprint for the ideology of hero-worship that is more fully mapped out in the cultural and political life of twentieth-century Europe. ![]() Free Download Literary Imagination, Ancient and Modern: Essays in Honor of David Grene edited by Todd Breyfogle English | November 1, 1999 | ISBN: 0226074242, 0226074250 | PDF | 415 pages | 15.2 MB Perhaps best known for his widely acclaimed translations of the Greek tragedies and Herodotus's History, as well as his edition of Hobbes's Thucydides, David Grene has also had a major impact as a teacher and interpreter of texts both ancient and modern. In this book, distinguished colleagues and former students explore the imaginative force of literature and history in articulating and illuminating the human condition. ![]() Free Download Kevin Robb, "Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece" English | 1994 | pages: 321 | ISBN: 0195059050 | PDF | 21,5 mb This book examines the progress of literacy in ancient Greece from its origins in the eighth century to the fourth century B.C.E., when the major cultural institutions of Athens became totally dependent on alphabetic literacy. By introducing new evidence and re-evaluating the older evidence, Robb demonstrates that early Greek literacy can be understood only in terms of the rich oral culture that immediately preceded it, one that was dominated by the oral performance of epical verse, or "Homer." Only gradually did literate practices supersede oral habits and the oral way of life, forging alliances which now seem both bizarre and fascinating, but which were eminently successful, contributing to the "miracle" of Greece. In this book new light is brought to early Greek ethics, the rise of written law, the emergence of philosophy, and the final dominance of the Athenian philosophical schools in higher education. ![]() Free Download Linguistic Interaction in Roman Comedy By Peter Barrios Lech 2016 | 410 Pages | ISBN: 1107129826 | PDF | 2 MB This book presents a comprehensive account of features of Latin that emerge from dialogue: commands and requests, command softeners and strengtheners, statement hedges, interruptions, attention-getters, greetings and closings. In analyzing these features, Peter Barrios-Lech employs a quantitative method and draws on all the data from Roman comedy and the fragments of Latin drama. In the first three parts, on commands and requests, particles, attention-getters and interruptions, the driving questions are firstly - what leads the speaker to choose one form over another? And secondly - how do the playwrights use these features to characterize on the linguistic level? Part IV analyzes dialogues among equals and slave speech, and employs data-driven analyses to show how speakers enact roles and construct relationships with each other through conversation. The book will be important to all scholars of Latin, and especially to scholars of Roman drama. ![]() Free Download Lillian Too, "Lillian Too's Smart Feng Shui For the Home: 188 brilliant ways to work with what you've got" English | 2001 | ISBN: 0760725713, 0007117507 | EPUB | pages: 220 | 5.0 mb "188 Brilliant Ways to Work With What You've Got. Whether you live in an apartment, family house, penthouse or studio, here are 188 smart ways to transform bad energy into luck-laden good chi, without major building work." ![]() Free Download Tom Shadyac, "Life's Operating Manual: with the Fear and Truth Dialogues" English | 2014 | ISBN: 1401945236, 1401943098 | EPUB | pages: 272 | 0.6 mb Just about everything today comes with an operating manual-from your computer to your car, from your cell phone to your iPad. Is it possible that Life comes with an operating manual as well? That's the simple but powerful premise of Tom Shadyac's inspiring and provocative first book. Written as a series of essays and dialogues, we are invited into a conversation that is both challenging and empowering. The question now is, can we discern what is written inside this operating manual and garner the courage to live in accordance with its precepts? ![]() Free Download Life at High G-Force: The Quest of Mayo Clinic Researcher Dr. Earl H Wood by E Andrew Wood English | September 26, 2023 | ISBN: 1945564636 | 336 pages | PDF | 14 Mb This book is a biography of Dr. Earl H. Wood. Dr. Wood was one of Mayo Clinic's most prominent researchers, best known for his ground-breaking work on the G-suit during World War II. In 1942, Earl was recruited by Mayo Clinic to conduct research on gravitational physiology on their human centrifuge. Using themselves as experimental subjects, he and fellow scientists investigated the effects of acceleration and the cause of gravitational loss of consciousness. The result was a vastly improved G-suit, which allowed Allied pilots to outmaneuver Japanese and German planes and win the air battles of World War II. ![]() Free Download Life: My Story Through History: Pope Francis's Inspiring Biography Through History by Pope Francis English | March 19th, 2024 | ISBN: 0063387522 | 240 pages | True EPUB | 2.00 MB For the first time, Pope Francis tells the story of his life as he looks back on the momentous world events that have changed history-from his earliest years during the outbreak of World War II in 1939 to the turmoil of today. |