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    Replication Data for Do Managers Do Good with Other Peoples' Money?

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    Replication Data for Do Managers Do Good with Other Peoples' Money

    Nazi Wireless Propaganda: Lord Haw-Haw and British Public Opinion in the Second World War

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    This is the first book devoted exclusively to the analysis of the Nazis' radio effort against the United Kingdom during the Second World War. It traces the development of the German propaganda service and looks to erode the myth surrounding Lord Haw-Haw -the 'superpropagandist'. Propaganda is presented in context: the purposes behind it, the changing patterns, themes, styles, and techniques employed, and the impact upon the target audience and its morale. An analysis of the Nazi wireless broadcasts to Britain for the whole of the Second World War reveals a sophisticated and intelligent propaganda assault on the social and economic fabric of British society. In the end the British failed to succumb to the stupefying effects of Nazi propaganda and they traditionally congratulate themselves upon the national unity which immunised them against it. The author argues that this traditional view disguises a more complex, less appealing reality. Free CD Includes a CD of 24 German wartime broadcasts to Britain Key Features: *Exposition of organisational structure of Nazi wireless for the UK *Detailed analysis of style and content of propaganda broadcasts *Careful and critical re-appraisal of British domestic morale and national unity *CD insert of 24 recordings of Nazi broadcasters including William Joyce, John Amery, Edward Dietze, Norman Baillie-Stewart, Edward Bowlby and 'Black' propaganda broadcast

    Reading the travel paintings of Cheng Haw Chien / Ngan Chew Pei

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    In Malaysia, academic research on Chinese ink brush painting is relatively uncommon and it is significantly rare to see a research on Chinese ink brush painting artist who possesses the three perfections—poem, calligraphy and painting—like Cheng Haw Chien. There has been a decline of artists in practicing the three arts of poetry, calligraphy and painting in the modern China due to their social system. In Malaysia, access to relevant resources on the three arts no doubt not comparable to the China. However, Cheng has successfully acquired the skills of producing the three arts through years of practice and persistent. Traditional Chinese ink brush painting has such a long history and that it is never easy to breakaway from what is so stagnant in term of its style and its techniques, and to be able to create something fresh and unique. This research intended to examine the new techniques and the style Cheng Haw Chien has showcased in his travel paintings as well as to interpret the poetry inscribed in his travel paintings so to allow readers or viewers to appreciate his artworks. These travel paintings capture Cheng’s travel experiences like a journal—a record of subjective experiences, reflections, and with profusion of literati tradition. The new techniques and style Cheng has developed is based from his strong understanding of the traditional ink brush techniques and with years of practices and experimenting on ink, colour and different types of paper. Visual analysis of Cheng’s travel paintings is performed by references to the literati painting theory and Lingnan painting theory. Interpretation of poetry inscribed and its meaning in relation to the travel paintings are perform based on the approach by Jonathan Chaves. It is this poetic inscription—capturing one’s subjective experiences—that has shaped Cheng’s travelling experiences and register his experience as a traveler. Through this analysis of Cheng Haw Chien’s travel painting, we can see that Cheng is able to capture and to present to the viewer his collective travelling experiences and his life as an artist, in both visual and verbal images, allowing viewers to appreciate his travel ink brush paintings in a whole new experience

    Haw otherwise

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    Abstrakt To make this them I have been inspirited by one sentence from one of my main teacher. One day, probably six month ago, he said: ?On the door to our atelier should be written HAW OTHERWISE!? I asked him what he means by it. He replies:? You study theatre here right. And you study some kinds of way haw to make theatre right. May be we can study here more like haw we can make theatre in otherwise ways. I mean imagine some dramatic situation by you and tell haw much kind processed can be done. After that try imagine some other way haw can be this situation worked some new, some novel. This start interest me ant this events leading me up to chose this them to my bacillary work. I start from the point that, if I want approach something new I must examine the style what have been already discovered. To this lead me one book from Raymond Queneau, translate by Barbara Wright ? Exercises in Style. Where author use one short story about the boy who lost his bottom and about his meeting in the bus with his friend. In ninety nine variations styles like changing slang or person witch tell the story or with double beginning. My first goal was trying something same like Queneau, but implicated in to the theatre. By virtue of this was born idea that may be the point to explore haw otherwise making theatre. The trailer in on the DVD like appended document The trailer is not the record from the true performance it is just study material, to inspiration in the case. Trailer was produce by my friend from AMU

    Mein etwas anderes Praxissemester : Ein Praktikumsbericht aus Corona-Zeiten

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    Ein Praxissemester während des Studiums zu absolvieren, ist an sich schon anstrengend. Doch wie läuft ein Praktikum ab, während ein Virus die ganze Welt im Griff hat? Eine Studentin der HAW Hamburg aus dem Bachelorstudiengang Bibliotheks- und Informationsmanagement berichtet von ihrem Arbeitsalltag im Praktikum bei einem Verlag und weshalb es nicht schlimm ist, die ersten Berufserfahrungen während einer Pandemie zu sammeln.Completing an internship semester during your studies is exciting enough. But how does such an internship work when a virus has the whole world under control? In this report the author recounts how she got her internship at a publishing house, what her everyday work life is like and why it’s not too bad to gain the first professional experience during a pandemic

    Memoirs of Haw Par villa.

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    Through the years, the once flourishing Haw Par Villa has taken a back seat with Singapore’s rapid development. A summation of surveys and studies related to the villa concludes this attraction as part of Singapore’s rich heritage, yet there are insufficient records of the place. By collecting shared memories of the villa, this project aims to record and capture untold experiences of different generations of locals who have seen the place from its opening in 1938 till now, and to produce an engaging, illustrative journey. The compilation of 36 booklets, categorized into 4 different themes of environment, experiences, emotions and conversation, is a visual reflection of our local heritage that focuses on reigniting the joy of family bonding.Bachelor of Fine Art
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