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The Gradual

The Gradual
Author: Christopher Priest
Publisher: Titan Books (US, CA)
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1785653040

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Alesandro Sussken is a composer living in Glaund, a fascist state constantly at war with another equally faceless opponent. His brother is sent off to fight; his family is destroyed by grief. Occasionally Alesandro catches glimpses of islands in the far distance from the shore, and they feed into the music he composes. But all knowledge of the other islands is forbidden by the military junta, until he is unexpectedly sent on a cultural tour. And what he discovers on his journey will change his perceptions of his home, his music and the ways of the islands themselves. Bringing him answers where he could not have foreseen them. A rich and involving tale playing with the lot of the creative mind, the rigours of living under war and the nature of time itself, this is multi award-winning, master storyteller Christopher Priest at his absolute best.


The Gradual Reader

The Gradual Reader
Author: David Bates Tower
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1862
Genre: English language
ISBN:

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The Gradual Revolution

The Gradual Revolution
Author: Hui Wang
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781412837026

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The Uprising at Tiananmen Square may have been crushed politically, but it has had extraordinary consequences in opening up China to new varieties of economic experimentation. Nowhere has this fusion of political repression and economic opportunity been better captured than in Hui Wang's masterful study. And given the world wide and historic importance of China, this volume deserves most careful consideration. Given his unique background as a former assistant director of the China National Economic Reform Institute (CNERI) hi Beijing, and before that, a board member of "The Economic Daily "in the capital city of China, he is able to provide the sort of first hand account that deeply enriches this fundamental treatise on the transformation of the Chinese economy from a centrally planned to a market system. This book should prove to be especially timely as American investors and businessmen are pouring into China for new commercial ventures; while scholars are likewise coming to China in order to obtain information and experience to benefit other struggling formerly socialist economies. Wang makes no claim that present-day China is necessarily a model for the rest of Asia or Eastern Europe, but he does make plain that variations on the theme of a free market and a controlled polity are as much part of "Leftist" as well as "Rightist" regimes. As a result, this book should have appeal quite beyond undergraduate and graduate courses in modern China, and should extend to those political scientists and sociologists who take seriously fundamental themes of development.


The Gradual Elephant

The Gradual Elephant
Author: H. S. Toshack
Publisher: WordSmith
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2010
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 0956323618

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The Gradual Release of Responsibility in Literacy Research and Practice

The Gradual Release of Responsibility in Literacy Research and Practice
Author: Mary McVee
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-08-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1787694453

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This edited volume discusses how the Gradual Release of Responsibility model evolved and has been applied, how it benefits learners and teachers, and how it can be utilised for years to come.


The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland

The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland
Author: Nicolai Houm
Publisher: Tin House Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947793128

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Even those who have lost everything, still have something to lose. An American woman wakes up alone in a tent in the Norwegian mountains. Outside a storm rages and the fog is dense. Her phone is dead. She has no map, no compass, and no food. How she ended up there, and the tragic details of her life, emerge over the course of this novel. We discover that Jane is a novelist with a bad case of writer’s block—she had come to Norway to seek out distant relatives and family history, but when her trip went awry, she tethered herself to a zoologist she met by chance on the plane, joining him on a trek to see the musk oxen of the Dovrefjell mountain range. At once elegant and gripping, The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland moves seamlessly between Jane’s life in America and the extraordinary landscape of the Norwegian mountains. As we gradually unpack the emotional debris of her past—troubled Midwestern parents, a loving courtship in New York, and a cruel, sudden tragedy that rearranged everything—we begin to understand what led her to this lonely landscape.


The Gradual Art of School Improvement

The Gradual Art of School Improvement
Author: Richard Steward
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429648049

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School improvement in recent years has largely focused on rapid improvement and quick fixes. Yet, genuine and sustainable school improvement is complex, gradual and incremental. It requires developing a culture and focusing relentlessly on teaching and learning. The Gradual Art of School Improvement is a comprehensive practical guide to school improvement, covering aspects such as improvement planning, staff development, the learning environment, dealing with outside pressures including inspection, curriculum design and the role of leaders at all levels. It includes: Detailed accounts of the steps that can be taken to create a positive learning culture over time Case studies and worked examples, concentrating on the practical aspects of school improvement from the perspective of an experienced and successful head teacher Ready-to-use practitioner resources that readers can adapt and use in their own settings Accessibly written and entertaining, this book is an invaluable resource for leaders at all levels and stages of their career.