It's time for Masquerade to be unmasked. Can Dan and the other brawlers persuade their mysterious foe to join them and save Vestoria? Or will they all end up in the Doom Dimension? Full color.
Bakugan Battle Brawlers . . . ready to save this world . . . and the next! Welcome to New Vestroia! The Bakugan Battle Brawlers have faced some tough opponents before, but now they face the toughest yet: the Vexos Organization, who are determined to wreak havoc in the very heart of Bakugan: Vestroia. Dan isn't about to let them succeed. With Marucho, Shun, Ace, Mira, and Baron to defend New Vestroia and Bakugan everywhere, Vexos doesn't stand a chance!
Bakugan Battle Brawlers . . . ready to save this world . . . and the next! Can Dan teach Drago a lesson? Or will Dan be the one who learns something new? One way or another, these two brawlers have to find a way to work together or Drago is headed for the Doom Dimension courtesy of Masquerade.
A discussion of pop culture messages about masculinity, their impact on boys, and the benefits of introducing more gender balance to boys lives. When most people think about gender stereotypes and children, they envision princesses, dolls, and pink clothing. Few consider the warriors, muscle-bound action figures, and T-shirts covered in graffiti and skulls that are assumed to signify masculinity. The pop culture environment that surrounds boys introduces them to a world where traditionally masculine traitslike toughness, aggression, and stoicismare highly esteemed and where female influence is all but absent. The Achilles Effect explores gender bias in the entertainment aimed at primary school boys, focusing on the dominant themes in childrens TV shows, toy advertising, movies, and books: gender stereotypes of both sexes, male dominance, negative portrayals of fathers, breaking of the mother/son bond, and the devaluing of femininity. It examines the gender messages sent by pop culture, provides strategies for countering these messages, and encourages discussion of a vitally important issue that is rarely talked aboutboys and their often skewed understanding of gender. The Achilles Effect is a guide for parents, educators, and students who want to learn more about male and female stereotypes, their continued strong presence in kids pop culture, and their effect on young boys.
This simple retelling of a piece of the Bakugan story willappeal to the youngest of fans...and to the older fan whojust can't get enough of the Bakugan universe!
It's time to duel! Collect all your favorite Yu-Gi-Oh! Characters and track your battles with over 120 full-color stickers! 1/c, 48 page book with two spreads of stickers. Includes toward trivia questions about each character (which match up to enclosed stickers) and "favorites" of the reader.
Migrant Housing, the latest book by author Mirjana Lozanovska, examines the house as the architectural construct in the processes of migration. Housing is pivotal to any migration story, with studies showing that migrant participation in the adaptation or building of houses provides symbolic materiality of belonging and the platform for agency and productivity in the broader context of the immigrant city. Migration also disrupts the cohesion of everyday dwelling and homeland integral to housing, and the book examines this displacement of dwelling and its effect on migrant housing. This timely volume investigates the poetic and political resonance between migration and architecture, challenging the idea of the ‘house’ as a singular theoretical construct. Divided into three parts, Histories and theories of post-war migrant housing, House/home and Mapping migrant spaces of home, it draws on data studies from Australia and Macedonia, with literature from Canada, Sweden and Germany, to uncover the effects of unprivileged post-war migration in the late twentieth century on the house as architectural and normative model, and from this perspective negotiates the disciplinary boundaries of architecture.