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Civil Litigation 2014/2015

by Kevin Browne

Civil Litigation is a thorough, up to date and practical introduction to the Civil Procedure Rules and the principles and tactics used in pursuing a civil case. The civil process has been divided into five stages, starting with pre-action considerations, moving on to examine the issue and service of proceedings, before considering interim matters, trial and enforcement. Alternate ISBN 9781910019566

A Practical Guide to Teaching Dance (PDF)

by Fiona Smith

This resource represents not only a partnership between the Association for Physical Education (afPE) and the National Dance Teachers Association (NDTA). but the essential place of dance within schools. The physical education National Curriculum would be much poorer without dance which, of course, is also an integral part of schools' art provision.

What Works in Building Resilience? (PDF)

by Tony Newman

This books reviews strategies, interventions and approaches that can help build resilience in children and young people. It is aimed at social care professionals.

Boys' Performance in Modern Foreign Languages: Listening to Learners (1st edition) (PDF)

by Barry Jones Gwenneth Jones

This is a detailed account of research findings for boys' performance in foreign languages (year 9 ad year 11). Sample evidence illustrates the conclusions presented.

Teaching Geography in Primary Schools: Learning to Live in the World (PDF)

by Fran Martin

This is a book for people who do not think they are geographers. It is for teachers who struggle to find relevance for geography in the curriculum, and for whom it is not clear how to transform geographical knowledge into activities that are meaningful to our children and will generate a real excitement for the subject. The over-riding purpose of this book is to identify the geographical dimensions of our everyday experiences, and to provide some frameworks for this knowledge that will help us as teachers of primary geography.

Boys on the Margin: promoting boys' literacy learning at Key Stage 2 (PDF)

by Olivia O'Sullivan Kimberly Safford Myra Barrs

Promoting boys literacy at Key Stage 2.

Student Handbook of Criminal Justice and Criminology (Student edition) (PDF)

by John Muncie David Wilson

This new title is a 'one-stop shop' for those who teach, study or are interested in criminology and the criminal justice systems of the UK. Written by some of the leading criminologists in the country, The Handbook is accessible and reader-friendly, guiding the user through summaries, key terms and key readings. To help those who teach criminal justice or criminology, seminar topics are suggested at the conclusion of each chapter. The Handbook is a critical introduction and as such considers contemporary issues in criminal justice, focusing on conceptions of crime and conflict resolutions, as well as introducing the reader to researching criminal justice. It discusses crime and criminology in relation to the media, race, Islam, gender and politics, and considers all the relevant theoretical debates that dominate criminology. Chapters on the police, courts, probation and prisons are included, along with more theoretical chapters regarding crime prevention, youth justice, and restorative and informal justice. The Handbook also includes comparative materials and international criminal courts.

Encyclopedia of the Boer War: 1899-1902 (PDF)

by Martin Marix Evans

This volume covers all aspects of the Boer War including its origins, military strategy and tactics, the main battles and sieges, the principal political and military figures, weaponry, and subjects such as the role of the railways, the treatment of the wounded, and the use of concentration camps.;The encyclopedia shows how the camps intended to house refugees became infamous concentration camps, how the peace negotiated between the Boers and the British established the conditions under which apartheid was able to flourish and how the war marked an important stage in the evolution of warfare and is often regarded as the first modern war.;A number of original documents are reprinted in this book, including the main body of the report on concentration camps and extracts from the minutes of the peace negotiations.;Entries include: Afrikaner uprisings, Battle of Elandslaagte, Battle of Elands River Post, Battle of Spioenkop, Bloemfontein, Chief Commandant Christaan Rudolf De Wet, Colonel J.Y.F. Blake, Commandant-general Louis Botha, concentration camps, General Sir Redvers Buller, The Jameson Raid, Lieutenant H.H.R. Breaker Morant, Major Frederick Russell Burnham, maps, Maxim-Vickers machine gun, Siege of Ladysmith, Siege of Mafeking, and Winston Churchill. Alternate ISBN 9781576073995

Saudi Arabia in the Balance: Political Economy, Society, Foreign Affairs (PDF)

by Paul Aarts Gerd Nonneman

Brings together in a systematic way such a range of expertise in an integrated project, drawing on the insights of an exceptional cast of scholars from Europe, the US and the Middle East. This book integrates empirical investigation with the social science tools of politics, political economy and international relations.

Your Social Work Practice Placement: From Start To Finish (PDF)

by Karin Crawford Ian Mathews Diane Simpson

Embarking on a first practice placement can be an anxious experience for social work students. This textbook takes them step-by-step through the process, holding their hand through preparation for practice modules and during the course of the placement itself. Focusing on practicalities, knowledge, values and skills, the authors guide students through the challenges they may face. Chapters include numerous real-life case examples which reflect a range of varying placement contexts including different settings, service-user groups, locations and areas of practice. The book will help students become confident on placement and lead to rich placement experiences which will benefit them throughout the rest of their degree and upon entry to the profession. Your Social Work Practice Placements is essential reading for all social care students. Alternate ISBN 9781849201780

Surveillance and Crime (PDF)

by Roy Coleman Mike Mccahill

Surveillance has a long-standing relationship with crime and its identification, prevention, detection and punishment. With information on each citizen spanning up to 700 databases, and over 4 million CCTV cameras in the United Kingdom alone, this book explores how new technologies have given rise to new forms of monitoring and control. 9781847873521 9781446245309 9781849204446 9781280347016 9781446251379

Motivating Your Secondary Class (PDF)

by Maurice J Galton Susan Steward

Why do so many pupils in Years 7, 8 and 9 'switch off' and make very little progress in the core subjects such as English and mathematics? What can teachers and schools do to improve pupils' attitudes and motivation? Maurice Galton and his team have collected examples from various schools of what works in re-energising demotivated pupils. This book presents practical advice and strategies for improving lower secondary school classrooms, ranging from reducing class size, to innovative induction programmes emphasising the development of core study skills, and developing effective procedures to train pupils to cooperate rather than confront each other during lessons. Chapters cover: Making a Good Start to Secondary Education Creating a Cooperative Classroom Climate Improving Communication between Pupils and Teachers Why are some classrooms more successful? How can school structures influence positive relationships? nbsp; The book is a much-needed resource for all secondary teachers, and is particularly useful for year and subject heads. 9781847872593 9781446221099 9786612304729 9781849204330

Your Undergraduate Dissertation In Health and Social Care (PDF)

by Nicholas Walliman Jane V. Appleton

Your Undergraduate Dissertation in Health and Social Care provides a practical step-by-step guide to both the theoretical and practical aspects of the process of doing an undergraduate dissertation, equipping the reader with all the skills necessary to plan, conduct and write up a research project successfully. This is a revised edition of Nicholas Walliman's best-selling Your Undergraduate Dissertation, which has been specially tailored to the needs of those studying health, social care and related subjects. All the central topics are covered, with comprehensive information and guidance on crucial issues such as ethics, research governance and appraising the quality of the evidence. Relevant 'real life' examples are also included, drawn from a wide range of settings. This guide offers a genuinely accessible and supportive source of advice that will be welcomed by undergraduates in working towards their final year dissertation in health and social care. SAGE Study Skills are essential study guides for students of all levels. From how to write great essays and succeeding at university, to writing your undergraduate dissertation and doing postgraduate research, SAGE Study Skills help you get the best from your time at university. Visit the SAGE Study Skills website for tips, quizzes and videos on study success! Alternate ISBNs 9781847870698

Contract Law in Scotland (3rd edition) (PDF)

by Hector Macqueen Joe Thomson

The new edition of Contract Law in Scotland provides a comprehensive and coherent introduction to the principles of the Scots law of contract and provides the reader with a clear analysis of this difficult area of the law.This practical text:Illustrates the different types of contractual situations and examines the formation, performance and enforcement of contracts; Includes examples of typical contract clauses and treats remedies in detail; Is set in a comparative context and discusses the problems of cross-border and international contracts; Explains the underlying principles of contract law;Is written in a clear, well structured style and uses diagrams to illustrate complex situations.Contract Law in Scotland is an indispensable text for all students of contract law, and is a practical reference source for legal practitioners.

BTEC Level 3 National IT Student Book 1: Student book 1 (PDF)

by Andrew Smith Richard Mcgill Karen Anderson Jenny Phillips Alan Jarvis Allen Kaye Jenny Lawson

Resources designed to support learners of the 2010 BTEC Level 3 National IT specification. Student Book 1 covers 14 units including all the mandatory units, giving learners the breadth to tailor the course to their needs and interests, when combined with Student Book 2.nbsp; Contents include: Communication and employability skills for IT Computer systems Information systems Impact of the use of IT on business systems Managing networks Software design and development Organisational systems security E-Commerce Computer networks Communication technologies Systems analysis and design Event driven programming nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;

Ill Fares The Land: A Treatise On Our Present Discontents (1st edition) (PDF)

by Tony Judt

With Ill Fares the Land , Tony Judt envisages a new politics for our troubled times. Something is profoundly wrong with the way we live today. For the last thirty years, from Reagan to Bush, from Thatcher to Brown, we have made a virtue out of the pursuit of material self-interest. We know what things cost but have no idea what they are worth. We no longer ask: is it good? Is it right? Will it help bring about a better society? Tony Judt, one of the world's leading historians and intellectuals, argues that we must look to our recent past and once again value equality over affluence. This concentrated expression of a lifetime's concerns equips us with the tools to imagine a new form of governance and a better way of life.

Oil and Gas Law: Current Practice and Emerging Trends (2nd edition) (PDF)

by Greg Gordon John Paterson Emre Üsenmez

The United Kingdom Continental Shelf is now routinely described as mature. It is no longer a new frontier of oil and gas exploration, with the steep climb up the production profile ahead of it and the principal question being how high that profile will rise. Rather, it is an established hydrocarbon province on the downward slope of the production profile, with the main question being how steep that decline will be.Insofar as this is the case, a new book on the subject of the law affecting oil and gas operations on the UKCS may appear to be rather late in joining the game. On the contrary, however, it is the very fact that the UKCS is now a mature province that provides the rationale for this book: maturity brings with it new problems and challenges and can present existing problems and challenges in a new light.But maturity also has a much more positive aspect: the accumulation of years also brings with it the accumulation of experience. Industry and government (and their respective lawyers) have learned a great deal in the 40 or so years of hydrocarbon operations on the UKCS. Mistakes have been made along the way and lessons have sometimes been learned the hard way. But the legal and regulatory framework that is now in place on the UKCS an justifiably claim to be one of the most advanced anywhere in the world.This book brings together academic and practising lawyers, all based in Aberdeen, Europe's Energy Capital, to consider the key regulatory and contractual dimensions of the mature hydrocarbon province.Editors:Greg Gordon, Lecturer in Law, University of AberdeenJohn Paterson, Reader in Law, University of AberdeenEmre U?enmez, Lecturer in Law, University of AberdeenTable of Contents:Introduction and Context1. Oil and Gas Law on the UK Continental Shelf: Current Practice and Emerging Trends2. Evolving Economic Issues in the Maturing UKCS3. The UK's Energy SecurityLicensing and Regulation4. Petroleum Licensing5. Mature Province Initiatives6. The UKCS Fiscal Regime7. Access to Infrastructure8. Health and Safety at Work Offshore9. Environmental Law and Regulation on the UKCS10. Decommissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas Installations11. Competition Law and the Upstream Oil and Gas BusinessContracting and Commercial Issues12. Joint Operating Agreements13. Unitisation14. Risk Allocation in Oil and Gas Contracts15. Law and Technology in the Oilfield16. Acquisitions and Disposals of Upstream Oil and Gas Interests17. Aspects of Land Law Relative to the Transportation of Oil and Gas in Scotland18. Dispute Management and Resolution[DUP logo]Cover design: Various Creative This highly successful book brings together academic and practising lawyers to consider the key regulatory and contractual dimensions of the mature hydrocarbon province. Now in its second edition, the text has been fully updated. New chapters look at Energy Security, Law and Technology in the Oil Field and Acquisitions and Disposals.

Earthscan Reader Series: The Earthscan Reader on Risk (PDF)

by Ragnar Lofstedt

This new anthology is a comprehensive introduction to the field of risk theory. The introduction provides the ideal starting point for students and professionals new to risk studies and offers a concise refresher for researchers and practitioners. Coverage includes the origins of the 'concept of risk' and its often misunderstood cousin 'uncertainty,' before moving on to address risk perception, risk communication, the idea of trust and post trust as well as risk in policy and regulation with a close look at the Precautionary Principle. Following the introduction, the volume includes a selection of the most significant and influential works on risk in their entirety. These selections, organized thematically to cover the breadth and depth of the field, provide greater detail and elaborate on the key themes and major developments in risk studies. Together they comprise the essential literature necessary for a full understanding of risk theory and practice on any issue and in any context.

Cross-Cultural Management in Work Organisations

by Ray French

Cross-Cultural Management is the essential introduction to cross-cultural social relations in the work setting. Alternate ISBNS 9781843981497 9781843982432

Human Resource Management in a Business Context

by John Kew John Stredwick

This textbook has been written for the new CIPD postgraduate module on human resource management in context. It has been written for students with little or no prior knowledge of the subject area.

Developing Skills for Business Leadership

by Gillian Watson Stefanie Reissner

Written for the CIPD module, Developing Skills for Business Leadership, this text is also ideal for postgraduate business students taking a module in professional development, career development or management skills.

Developing People and Organisations

by Patricia Rogers Jim Stewart

One of three books developed to cover the entire intermediate level CIPD qualification. This title focuses on optional HRM units. The other titles consist of Studying Human Resource Management and Managing People and Organisations.

Research Methods in Human Resource Management: Investigating a Business Issue

by Anderson Valerie Dr Anderson Valerie

Clear and easy to follow, Anderson's latest edition guides you through the planning and execution of HRM research projects, at any level.

Performance Management: Theory and Practice

by Sue Hutchinson

'Performance Management' is an essential core text for any student taking a performance management module at undergraduate or postgraduate level.

Researching and Writing Dissertations

by Roy Horn

Students often struggle when faced with the task of researching and writing a dissertation. This text is an easy-to-use and concise guide to the entire process, from basic research methods to writing that will be invaluable for anyone completing a business dissertation or management report.

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