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The Routledge Handbook of Language in the Workplace provides a comprehensive survey of linguistic research on language in the workplace written by top scholars in the field from around the world. The Handbook covers theoretical and methodological approaches, explores research in different types of workplace settings, and examines some key areas of workplace talk that have been investigated by workplace researchers. Issues of identity have become a major focus in recent workplace research and the Handbook highlights some core issues of relevance in this area, such as gender, leadership, and intercultural communication. As the field has developed, applications of workplace research for both native and non-native speakers have emerged. Insights can inform and improve input from practitioners training workers in a range of fields and across a variety of contexts, and the Handbook foregrounds some of the ways workplace research can do this. This is an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students interested in learning more about workplace discourse.
A handsome coffee-table book, Glory of Old IU is the most comprehensive book ever written about Indiana University athletics. Never-before-published details about the 100 years of IU's membership in the Big Ten Conference are captured in this one-of-a-kind book. Glory of Old IU includes vignettes about all of IU's greatest moments, including its five NCAA basketball championships. There are stories about Bob Knight, Mark Spitz, Isiah Thomas, Harry Gonso, and many others. Thousands of other names are included in the all-time letter-winners list. Glory of Old IU is must reading for anyone who is loyal to the Hoosiers.
This fourth collection of Reed's stories (to go along with her 12 novels) is unified by the theme of the relentlessness of change and its effects upon individuals, families, and communities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Chiefly, a record of descendants of John Hegarty and Abigail (Abegail) O'Keeffe. John was born in Ireland in 1798 and was married on 11 Feb. 1823 at the age of 25. John was the son of Peter Hegarty and Ellen Maloney. Abigail was born in 1799 and married John at the age of 24, in the village of Tallow, County of Waterford, Ireland in a Catholic church. They had at least 8 children. In 1852, they emigrated to Ontario, Canada. John died in 1877. Abigail died in 1879. Both were buried in a Catholic cemetery in Mitchell, Ontario, Canada. Descendants lived in Canada and elsewhere.
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