01420oam 2200385 a 450 991070012370332120110504151601.0(CKB)5470000002407732(OCoLC)706480296(EXLCZ)99547000000240773220110309g20109999 ua 0engurbn||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInvestor Protection Act of 2009[electronic resource] report together with dissenting views (to accompany H.R. 3817) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)[Washington, D.C.] U.S. G.P.O.2010-1 online resource (v.)Rept. / 111th Congress, 2d session, House of Representatives ;111-687"December 16, 2010"--Pt. 1.Investor Protection Act of 2009 Securities industryLaw and legislationUnited StatesSecurities fraudUnited StatesPreventionConsumer protectionLaw and legislationUnited StatesSecurities industryLaw and legislationSecurities fraudPrevention.Consumer protectionLaw and legislationGPOGPOGPOBOOK9910700123703321Investor Protection Act of 20093463448UNINA06391nam 2200433 450 991077471880332120230326194312.083-235-5288-6https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323552888(CKB)5680000000080930(NjHacI)995680000000080930(ceeol)ceeol1042260(EXLCZ)99568000000008093020230326d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOur Mythical Hope The Ancient Myths as Medicine for the Hardships of Life in Children's and Young Adults' Culture /Katarzyna MarciniakWarsaw :University of Warsaw Press,2021.1 online resource (837 pages)Our mythical childhood83-235-5280-0 Katarzyna Marciniak, What Is Mythical Hope in Children's and Young Adults' Culture? - or: Sharing the Light 11 -- Notes on Contributors 47 -- List of Figures 59 -- Part I: Playing with the Past -- Véronique Dasen, Playing with Life Uncertainties in Antiquity 71 -- Rachel Bryant Davies, "This Is the Modern Horse of Troy": The Trojan Horse as NineteenthCentury Children's Entertainment and Educational Analogy 89 -- Part II: The Roots of Hope -- Katarzyna Jerzak, Myth and Suffering in Modern Culture: The Discursive Role of Myth from Oscar Wilde to Woodkid 131 -- Marguerite Johnson, "For the Children": Children's Columns in Australian Newspapers during the Great War - Mythic Hope, or Mythic Indoctrination? 145 -- Jan Kieniewicz, Bandar-Log in Action: The Polish Children's Experience of Disaster in Literature and Mythology 159 -- Simon J.G. Burton and Marilyn E. Burton, Mythical Delight and Hope in C.S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces and Chronicles of Narnia 179 -- Part III: Holding Out for a Hero ... and a Heroine -- N.J. Lowe, How to Become a Hero 193 -- Robert A. Sucharski, Joe Alex (Maciej Słomczyński) and His Czarne okręty [Black Ships]: A History of a Trojan Boy in Times of the Minoan Thalassocracy 211 -- Michael Stierstorfer, From an Adolescent Freak to a Hope-Spreading Messianic Demigod: The Curious Transformations of Modern Teenagers in Contemporary Mythopoetic Fantasy Literature (Percy Jackson, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Syrena Legacy) 219 -- Markus Janka, Heracles/Hercules as the Hero of a Hopeful Culture in Ancient Poetry and Contemporary Literature and Media for Children and Young Adults 231 -- Susan Deacy, Hercules: Bearer of Hope for Autistic Children? 251 -- Edoardo Pecchini, Promoting Mental Health through the Classics: Hercules as Trainer in Today's Labours of Children and Young People 275 -- Krishni Burns, La Fontaine's Reeds: Adapting Greek Mythical Heroines to Model Resilience 327 Part IV: Hope after Tragedy -- Sheila Murnaghan and Deborah H. Roberts, New Hope for Old Stories: Yiyun Li's Gilgamesh and Ali Smith's Antigone 345 -- Edith Hall, Our Greek Tragic Hope: Young Adults Overcoming Family Trauma in New Novels by Natalie Haynes and Colm Tóibín 371 -- Hanna Paulouskaya, Turning to Myth: The Soviet School Film Growing Up 387 -- Divine Che Neba and Daniel A. Nkemleke, Ayi Kwei Armah's Two Thousand Seasons and Osiris Rising as Pan-African Epics 413 -- Part V: Brand New Hope -- Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer, The Utopia of an Ideal Community: Reconsidering the Myth of Atlantis in James Gurney's Dinotopia: The World Beneath 433 -- Elizabeth Hale, Mystery, Childhood, and Meaning in Ursula Dubosarsky's The Golden Day 451 -- Babette Puetz, When Is a Robot a Human? Hope, Myth, and Humanity in Bernard Beckett's Genesis 471 -- Helen Lovatt, Hungry and Hopeful: Greek Myths and Children of the Future in Mike Carey's Melanie Stories 491 -- Lisa Maurice, Percy Jackson and Israeli Fan Fiction: A Case Study 511 -- Katerina Volioti, Images of Hope: The Gods in Greek Books for Young Children 531 -- Ayelet Peer, Growing Up Manga Style: Mythological Reception in Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's Arion Manga 555 -- Anna Mik, Et in (Disney) Arcadia ego: In Search of Hope in the 1940 Fantasia 577 -- Elżbieta Olechowska, Between Hope and Destiny in the Young Adult Television Series Once Upon a Time, Season 5, Episodes 12-21 (2016) 593 -- Part VI: Behold Hope All Ye Who Enter Here... Jerzy Axer, Kotick the Saviour: From Inferno to Paradise with Animals 613 -- Krzysztof Rybak, All Is (Not) Lost: Myth in the Shadow of the Holocaust in Bezsenność Jutki [Jutka's Insomnia] by Dorota Combrzyńska-Nogala 629 -- Owen Hodkinson, Orphic Resonances of Love and Loss in David Almond's A Song for Ella Grey 645 -- Katarzyna Marciniak, "I Found Hope Again That Night...": The Orphean Quest of Beauty and the Beast 669 -- Bibliography 721 -- Index of Names 807 -- Index of the Main Concepts and Mythological Figures 819.Classical Antiquity is a particularly important field in terms of "Hope studies" [...]. For centuries, the ancient tradition, and classical mythology in particular, has been a common reference point for whole hosts of creators of culture, across many parts of the world, and with the new media and globalization only increasing its impact. Thus, in our research at this stage, we have decided to study how the authors of literary and audiovisual texts for youth make use of the ancient myths to support their young protagonists (and readers or viewers) in crucial moments of their existence, on their road into adulthood, and in those dark hours when it seems that life is about to shatter and fade away. However, if Hope is summoned in time, the crisis can be overcome and the protagonist grows stronger, with a powerful uplifting message for the public. [...] Owing to this, we get a chance to remain true to our ideas, to keep faith in our dreams, and, when the decisive moment comes, to choose not hatred but love, not darkness but light. Katarzyna Marciniak, University of Warsaw, From the introductory chapter.Our Mythical Hope Children's literatureMythology, RomanChildren's literature.Mythology, Roman.808.899282Marciniak Katarzyna766612NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910774718803321Our Mythical Hope3079207UNINA05019nam 2200637 a 450 991079014730332120200520144314.01-280-15709-797866135417651-84969-319-6(CKB)2670000000173548(EBL)932953(OCoLC)789644279(SSID)ssj0000658401(PQKBManifestationID)12208417(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000658401(PQKBWorkID)10700069(PQKB)11522915(MiAaPQ)EBC932953(Au-PeEL)EBL932953(CaPaEBR)ebr10554432(CaONFJC)MIL354176(PPN)227988914(EXLCZ)99267000000017354820120502d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrResponsive web design with HTML5 and CSS3[electronic resource] learn responsive design using HTML5 and CSS3 to adapt websites to any browser or screen size /Ben FrainBirmingham ;Mumbai Packt Pub.20121 online resource (325 p.)Community experience distilledIncludes index.1-84969-318-8 Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with HTML5, CSS3, and Responsive Web Design; Why smart phones are important (and old IE isn't); Are there times when a responsive design isn't the right choice?; Defining responsive web design; Why stop at responsive design?; Examples of responsive web design; Get your viewport testing tools here!; Online sources of inspiration; HTML5-why it's so good; Saving time and code with HTML5; New, semantically meaningful HTML5 tag elementsCSS3 enables responsive designs and moreThe bottom line-CSS3 won't break anything!; How can CSS3 solve everyday design problems?; Look Ma'-no images!; What else has CSS3 got to offer?; Can HTML5 and CSS3 work for us today?; Responsive web designs are not magic bullets; Educating our clients that websites shouldn't look the same in all browsers; Summary; Chapter 2: Media Queries: Supporting Differing Viewports; You can use media queries today; Why responsive designs need media queries?; Media query syntax; What can media queries test for?; Using media queries to alter our designThe best way to load media queries for responsive designsOur first responsive design; Don't panic but our design is fixed-width; Responsive designs-making images as economical as possible; Content clipping in smaller viewports; Stopping modern mobile browsers from auto-resizing the page; Fixing the design for different viewport widths; With responsive designs, content should always come first; Media queries-only part of the solution; We need a fluid layout; Summary; Chapter 3: Embracing Fluid Layouts; Fixed layouts aren't future proofWhy proportional layouts are essential for responsive designsAmending a design from fixed to proportional layout; A formula to remember; Setting a context for proportional elements; It's always important to remember the context; Using ems rather than pixels for typography; Fluid images; Making images scale with the viewport; Specific rules for specific images; Putting the brakes on fluid images; The incredibly versatile max-width property; Serving different images for different screen sizes; Setting up Adaptive Images; Put background images somewhere elseWhere fluid grids and media queries come togetherCSS Grid systems; Rapidly building our site with a Grid system; Summary; Chapter 4: HTML5 for Responsive Designs; What parts of HTML5 can we use today?; Most sites can be written in HTML5; Polyfills, shims, and Modernizr; How to write HTML5 pages; Economies of using HTML5; A sensible approach to HTML5 markup; All hail the mighty tag; Obsolete HTML features; New semantic elements in HTML5; The element; The element; The element; The element; The element; The HTML5 outline algorithmThe elementThis book will lead you, step by step and with illustrative screenshots, through a real example. Are you writing two websites - one for mobile and one for larger displays? Or perhaps you've heard of Responsive Design but are unsure how to bring HTML5, CSS3, or responsive design all together. If so, this book provides everything you need to take your web pages to the next level - before all your competitors do!Community experience distilled.HTML (Document markup language)HTML (Document markup language)006.74006.76Frain Ben1122746MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790147303321Responsive web design with HTML5 and CSS33695459UNINA