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Religion and Life: foundation resource edition

by Victor W. Watton

This foundation edition has been designed as a compliment to full text editions of Religion and Life, and should be ideal for use with the 2001 specification short course in religious education. While covering different religions, such as Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Christianity, it looks at various issues like life and death, religion and the media and believing in God, all designed to challenge the view of students. There are also exam questions on each topic that are relevant to the Certificate of Achievement and GCSE.

Religion and Life: foundation resource edition (PDF)

by Victor W. Watton

This foundation edition has been designed as a compliment to full text editions of Religion and Life, and should be ideal for use with the 2001 specification short course in religious education. While covering different religions, such as Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Christianity, it looks at various issues like life and death, religion and the media and believing in God, all designed to challenge the view of students. There are also exam questions on each topic that are relevant to the Certificate of Achievement and GCSE.

Religion and Life: foundation resource edition (PDF)

by Victor W. Watton

This foundation edition has been designed as a compliment to full text editions of Religion and Life, and should be ideal for use with the 2001 specification short course in religious education. While covering different religions, such as Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Christianity, it looks at various issues like life and death, religion and the media and believing in God, all designed to challenge the view of students. There are also exam questions on each topic that are relevant to the Certificate of Achievement and GCSE.

Religion and Life: foundation resource edition (PDF)

by Victor W. Watton

This foundation edition has been designed as a compliment to full text editions of Religion and Life, and should be ideal for use with the 2001 specification short course in religious education. While covering different religions, such as Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Christianity, it looks at various issues like life and death, religion and the media and believing in God, all designed to challenge the view of students. There are also exam questions on each topic that are relevant to the Certificate of Achievement and GCSE.

Religion and Life: foundation resource edition (PDF)

by Victor W. Watton

This foundation edition has been designed as a compliment to full text editions of Religion and Life, and should be ideal for use with the 2001 specification short course in religious education. While covering different religions, such as Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Christianity, it looks at various issues like life and death, religion and the media and believing in God, all designed to challenge the view of students. There are also exam questions on each topic that are relevant to the Certificate of Achievement and GCSE.

Religion and Life: Foundation Edition (5th edition) (PDF)

by Victor W. Watton

Written by an experienced examiner, this fifth edition of this foundation edition of the bestselling Religion and Life textbook has been fully revised to meet the requirements of the new Edexcel GCSE RS specification for 2009. This foundation edition is a simplified version of the mainstream edition, but with the same pagination and illustrations so that it can be used alongside the mainstream edition with mixed-ability groups. Like the mainstream edition, this new foundation edition integrates the requirements of the new GCSE into the familiar and proven format of the previous edition of Religion and Life, with: exam-specific advice, questions and model answers a clear, accessible structure to guide students through the course student-focused features to aid learning such as key terms and summary boxes up-to-date photos and examples. This fifth edition is accompanied by new editions of the Religion and Life mainstream edition, Teacher's Resource Pack, Revision Guide and fully-featured Dynamic Learning CD-ROM.

Religion and Life (5th edition) (PDF)

by Victor W. Watton

Fully addresses the requirements of the Edexcel GCSE in Religious Studies Specification A, Unit 1 specification in an easy way for your students to understand Written by an expert and endorsed by Edexcel, this fifth edition of the bestselling Religion and Life textbook has been fully revised to meet the structure, content and assessment requirements of the latest Edexcel GCSE in Religious Studies Specification A, Unit 1. Makes difficult topics accessible to your students using clear explanations, illustrations and statistics Supports students exam preparation with exam-specific advice, questions and model answers Aids learning with student-focused features, such as key terms and summary boxes

Religion and Life Issues: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Gavin Craigen Joy White

Religion and Life Issues Revision Guide supports your knowledge and understanding of the course content and gives you confidence in revising for the examination.

Religion and Life Issues: GCSE Religious Studies for AQA B (PDF)

by Jan Hayes Lesley Parry Kim Hands

Combines engaging content and activities with effective exam preparation for AQA GCSE Religious Studies B: Unit 2, and has been written by experienced examiners and teachers.

Religion and Life Issues Revision Guide (PDF)

by Jan Hayes Lesley Parry Kim Hands

Succeed at AQA GCSE Religious Studies B: Unit 2 with this revision guide which provides the content you need and guidance on applying it. Religion and Life Issues Revision Guide supports your knowledge and understanding of the course content and gives you confidence in revising for the examination.

Religion and Morality: GCSE Religious Studies for AQA B (PDF)

by Jan Hayes Lesley Parry Kim Hands

Combines engaging content and activities with effective exam preparation for AQA GCSE Religious Studies B: Unit 3, and has been written by experienced examiners and teachers.

Religion and Society: foundation edition

by Victor W. Watton

The foundation edition of this text is endorsed for use with the EdExcel GCSE course. This title follows the same page layout, style and format as the mainstream edition of Religion and Society and can be used alongside this book in the classroom. The foundation edition covers four specified religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism and examines religious and social responsibility, religion and the environment, peace and conflict, crime and punishment, and religion and medical issues and science.

Religion and Society: foundation edition

by Victor W. Watton

The foundation edition of this text is endorsed for use with the EdExcel GCSE course. This title follows the same page layout, style and format as the mainstream edition of Religion and Society and can be used alongside this book in the classroom. The foundation edition covers four specified religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism and examines religious and social responsibility, religion and the environment, peace and conflict, crime and punishment, and religion and medical issues and science.

Religion and Society: foundation edition (PDF)

by Victor W. Watton

The foundation edition of this text is endorsed for use with the EdExcel GCSE course. This title follows the same page layout, style and format as the mainstream edition of Religion and Society and can be used alongside this book in the classroom. The foundation edition covers four specified religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism and examines religious and social responsibility, religion and the environment, peace and conflict, crime and punishment, and religion and medical issues and science.

Religion and Society for Edexcel (3rd edition) (PDF)

by Robert M Stone Victor W Watton

Support your students with the most reliable textbook for Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies specification A, Unit 8. Written by experts and endorsed by Edexcel, this book fully supports requirements of a current Edexcel GCSE in Religious Studies specification A, Unit 8. Fully addresses the requirements of the specification in an easy way for your students to understand Makes difficult topics accessible to your students using clear explanations, illustrations and statistics Supports students exam preparation with exam-specific advice, questions and model answers Aids learning with student-focused features, such as key terms and summary boxes. Contents: Section 1 - Religion: Rights and responsibilities Section 2 - Religion: Environmental and medical Issues Section 3 - Religion: Peace and conflict Section 4 - Religion: Crime and punishment

Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations (2nd edition) (PDF)

by Hiroko Kawanami Christopher Partridge Linda Woodhead

Comprehensive in its coverage, this completely revised and updated second edition of Religions in the Modern World considers the history and modern practices of the world's main religious traditions. It analyses trends in the manifestation of religion in the modern world, from secularization to the rise of new spiritualities, and is at the cutting edge of developments in the study of religion. Religions in the Modern World is the ideal textbook for those coming to the study of religion for the first time, as well as for those who wish to keep up-to-date with the latest perspectives in the field. Fully international in coverage, it is accessibly written by practising and specialist teachers.

Religious Studies: Unit 2 - Religion and Ethical Themes (PDF) (My Revision Notes WJEC GCSE)

by Joy White Gavin Craigen

Target success in WJEC GCSE Religious Studies with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide you can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge. With My Revision Notes you can: - Plan and manage a successful revision programme using the topic-bytopic planner. - Consolidate subject knowledge by working through clear and focused content coverage. - Test understanding and identify areas for improvement with regular 'Now Test Yourself' tasks and answers. - Improve exam technique through practice questions, expert advice and examples of typical mistakes to avoid.

Resistance (PDF)

by Owen Sheers

A thrilling and emotionally intense novel set in a World War Two where Britain has been invaded. Resistance opens in 1944, as the women of a small Welsh farming community wake one morning to find that their husbands have gone. Soon after that a German patrol arrives in their valley.

Resistant Materials: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Ian Macdonald

Written for 2009 curriculum change, Essentials provides concise coverage of all the externally assessed course content and skills for GCSE Resistant Materials. The student-friendly, uncluttered approach guides students through the core content with succinct revision notes and practice questions that focus on the essential content needed for the exams.

The respiration cycle - front view (Large Print)


There are two diagrams on the page, one on the top half and one on the bottom half of the page, and they both show the lungs and other contents of the chest in diagrammatic form. They are separated by a thin dashed line. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The top diagram shows the principle of breathing in. The ribs and intercostal muscles have lifted; the diaphragm is pushing down. This increases the capacity of the chest and air goes in. The bottom diagram shows the principle of breathing out. The ribs and intercostal muscles have moved downwards; the diaphragm has relaxed and moved up. This decreases the capacity of the chest, and air goes out.

The respiration cycle - front view (UEB Contracted)


There are two diagrams on the page, one on the top half and one on the bottom half of the page, and they both show the lungs and other contents of the chest in diagrammatic form. They are separated by a thin dashed line. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The top diagram shows the principle of breathing in. The ribs and intercostal muscles have lifted; the diaphragm is pushing down. This increases the capacity of the chest and air goes in. The bottom diagram shows the principle of breathing out. The ribs and intercostal muscles have moved downwards; the diaphragm has relaxed and moved up. This decreases the capacity of the chest, and air goes out.

The respiration cycle - front view (UEB Uncontracted)


There are two diagrams on the page, one on the top half and one on the bottom half of the page, and they both show the lungs and other contents of the chest in diagrammatic form. They are separated by a thin dashed line. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The top diagram shows the principle of breathing in. The ribs and intercostal muscles have lifted; the diaphragm is pushing down. This increases the capacity of the chest and air goes in. The bottom diagram shows the principle of breathing out. The ribs and intercostal muscles have moved downwards; the diaphragm has relaxed and moved up. This decreases the capacity of the chest, and air goes out.

The respiration cycle - side view (Large Print)


There are two diagrams on the page, one on the top half and one on the bottom half of the page, they both show the lungs and other contents of the chest in diagrammatic form. They are separated by a thin dashed line. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The top diagram shows the principle of breathing in. The rib and sternum have lifted; the diaphragm is pushing down. This increases the capacity of the chest and air goes in. The bottom diagram shows the principle of breathing out. The rib and sternum have moved downwards; the diaphragm has relaxed and moved up. This decreases the capacity of the chest and air goes out.

The respiration cycle - side view (UEB Contracted)


There are two diagrams on the page, one on the top half and one on the bottom half of the page, they both show the lungs and other contents of the chest in diagrammatic form. They are separated by a thin dashed line. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The top diagram shows the principle of breathing in. The rib and sternum have lifted; the diaphragm is pushing down. This increases the capacity of the chest and air goes in. The bottom diagram shows the principle of breathing out. The rib and sternum have moved downwards; the diaphragm has relaxed and moved up. This decreases the capacity of the chest and air goes out.

The respiration cycle - side view (UEB Uncontracted)


There are two diagrams on the page, one on the top half and one on the bottom half of the page, they both show the lungs and other contents of the chest in diagrammatic form. They are separated by a thin dashed line. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The top diagram shows the principle of breathing in. The rib and sternum have lifted; the diaphragm is pushing down. This increases the capacity of the chest and air goes in. The bottom diagram shows the principle of breathing out. The rib and sternum have moved downwards; the diaphragm has relaxed and moved up. This decreases the capacity of the chest and air goes out.

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