(PVG Licensed Art & Soundtrack). The soundtrack for this movie remake soared up the charts, featuring new songs true to the spirit of the film, as well as great new renditions of hits from the ori
(Vocal Selections). Here are 14 fantastic songs from the stage production of Footloose , in standard piano/vocal format with the melody in the piano part. Includes: Almost Paradise * Footloose * The
(Easy Piano Vocal Selections). Here are easy piano arrangements of 14 tunes from the 1998 Tony-nominated Broadway musical. Includes new songs, as well as favorites from the 1984 film starring Kevin Ba
Newcomers Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough star in Writer/Director Craig Brewer's hot new remake of one of the most beloved films of the 80's. The themes of this classic movie are as timely as ever: f
Footloose has been rewritten for children by the one and only Kenny Loggins himself. Meet a zookeeper named Jack who joins the animals in an all-night dance party.
(Vocal Selections). Features 15 vocal selections with a full-color souvenir photo section and plot summary. Songs include: Almost Paradise * Footloose * The Girl Gets Around * Holding Out for a Hero *
In a penetrating anthropological study of the working poor in India, Jan Breman examines the lives of those who, pushed out of the agrarian labour market, depend on casual work. Beginning his local-level research in two villages in south Gujarat, the author discusses the mobilisation of casual labour, which is hired and fired according to the need of the moment, and transferred for the duration of the job to destinations far away from the home area. His case-study reveals that the circulation of labour is indicative of an employment pattern which dominates both the rural and urban economy of large parts of South Asia. Elaborating on the social profile of the work migrants, the author argues that their identity is shaped by both class and caste relations and, despite action by state agencies, nothing of significance has been achieved to improve their quality of life.
In a penetrating anthropological study of the working poor in India, Jan Breman examines the lives of those who, pushed out of the agrarian labour market, depend on casual work. Beginning his local-level research in two villages in south Gujarat, the author discusses the mobilisation of casual labour, which is hired and fired according to the need of the moment, and transferred for the duration of the job to destinations far away from the home area. His case-study reveals that the circulation of labour is indicative of an employment pattern which dominates both the rural and urban economy of large parts of South Asia. Elaborating on the social profile of the work migrants, the author argues that their identity is shaped by both class and caste relations and, despite action by state agencies, nothing of significance has been achieved to improve their quality of life.
Have you ever dreamed of leaving everything behind and taking off to see the world?After completing an eight-thousand-mile walking trek from Pennsylvania, through Oregon, and on to Arkansas in his twe