Bøger af Megan King
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- Opening Your Own Gallery or Studio Space
168,95 kr. "Art as a Profitable Pursuit: Opening Your Own Gallery or Studio Space" by Megan King is an exclusive guide for emerging art entrepreneurs looking to combine their passion for art with a savvy pursuit of financial success.Are you an artist desiring to share your work with the world? Do you dream of curating your own spectacular collection? This one-of-a-kind special report is just for you! This comprehensive guide is designed to help aspiring art gallery and studio owners navigate the vibrant and prosperous landscape of professional art. With in-depth insights and actionable strategies, "Art as a Profitable Pursuit" goes beyond traditional business manuals and dives deep into the specifics of managing art-centric businesses.Key topics include: Understanding the art market and your role within itCreating solid business plans that pave the way for successFinding the perfect space for your gallery or studioSelecting, curating, and showcasing diverse art piecesBuilding fruitful relationships within the art communityEffective marketing and promotion strategies Legal considerations for art businessesFuture trends in the art industry to leverage Authored by experienced art consultant Megan King, this report shares invaluable industry secrets, providing a lucid roadmap to transform your artistic passion into a flourishing business venture. Set sail on your artistic entrepreneurship journey with "Art as a Profitable Pursuit" and chart your course to success now!
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153,95 kr. Death comes in many forms and disguises, but she only has one face... The lolling hills of 19th century Ulster are filled with magic, lore and untimely demise. Twenty-year-old Cattie is well used to it; she's no stranger to death and superstition. Catherine (Cattie) Bronagh is the eldest of seven children and lives in a small cottage along with her parents, siblings, grandmother and massive hound, Cú. Though recently widowed, Cattie has been encouraged by her parents to find another husband, despite Cattie's aspirations for an independent life. Her father has arranged for her to court James Hamilton. Though he is the most eligible bachelor in the parish, Cattie has never been fond of James, and he even less so of her. James, however, is gravely injured the night before they meet. In his absence, she meets his distant cousin, Edward Donn. He's handsome, charming and Scottish...and Cattie catches his eye. As James slowly recovers from his ordeal, he begins to pursue Cattie, much to her surprise. Torn between the two men, Cattie has a decision to make. But nothing is ever simple. An unnatural pestilence has gripped the land, and people are dropping like flies. As the bodies keep piling up, heads search for answers. And they all seem to be looking at Cattie...
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228,95 kr. In world language teaching, there are many complementary and conflicting ideas about the "right" way to teach, and sometimes even about what our goals are for students. Students and teachers share a common goal of language proficiency, but teachers can only design the "right" work to meet that proficiency goal by focusing on the qualities that motivate and engage the students in their classrooms. Using the framework of the Schlechty Center's Design Qualities, this book guides world language teachers to craft the kinds of lessons that help student learning take flight. In addition to explaining how the philosophy of design is integral to world language teaching and learning, readers will benefit from practical examples, models, and reflection questions that they can use immediately to increase student engagement in world language learning.Megan Golden is in her second decade teaching Spanish in middle Georgia public high schools. Her classroom serves students across academic, economic, linguistic, and ethnic spectra. She started her career with Foreign Language Teaching Certification and a BA in Spanish from Agnes Scott College in Atlanta and is working toward an EdD in Curriculum & Instruction at Georgia College & State University.
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238,95 kr. "With visceral prose, heart-aching emotion, and positive neurodiverse rep, Campbell and King paint an immersive post-apocalyptic world with characters you''ll want to root for." - Al Hess author of World Running DownAfter solar flares wipe out electrical grids worldwide, a small community survives by selling data recovered from decrepit hard drives and rare books. Nostalgic for the days of big business, the commune''s founding members call themselves Corporate and micromanage everyone. Raised into the hustle, Iris Ecosia''s ADHD brain rebels at Corporate''s strict structure. It''s not all bad though. She attracts the attention of Robert Lycos, the son of one of the Shareholders, but their relationship comes to a crashing end when she loses focus at a critical moment and a vital piece of equipment is destroyed.The mistake plunges her into debt. Corporate demotes her to an indentured gardener. Her romance with Robert dissolves. Worse, there are no paid sick days in the post apocalypse. So when Iris''s whole family falls ill, starvation is soon knocking on their door. Meanwhile, the Shareholders live like tycoons. Iris and her family are not alone in their poverty or their impotent rage at the corporation who keeps them poor, hungry, and dependent. An underground revolution intent on toppling Corporate wants to recruit her. She can still do big things if she joins them, but if she''s caught, the Shareholders won''t stop at destroying her. They''ll go after her family too.
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- 238,95 kr.