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A three-volume set featuring the animated adventures of three
plucky stunt daredevils known as The Amazing Adrenelini Brothers.
After setting off on their world tour, Xan (voice of Dan Chambers),
Adi (Nick Ostler) and Enk (Mark Huckerby) have one mission, and one
mission only: to perform the craziest stunts the world has ever
seen.
'Plain' persons tend to accept that free will exists and is
inconsistent with determinism, but this commonsense position is
widely debunked by professional philosophers and cognitive
scientists. David Hodgson defends a simple, robust account of the
plain person's position on free will, and intends it to support
equally robust views of personal responsibility for conduct
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Boj: Blast Off Buddies (DVD)
Ziggy Badans, Poppy Hodgson, Jason Donovan, Dan Chambers, Josie Taylor, …
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R26
Discovery Miles 260
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Collection of ten episodes from the CBeebies animated series
following Boj the bilby. Having burrowed their way to Giggly Park,
Boj lives with his musical parents Mimi and Pops in their cosy
underground home. In his new neighbourhood, the young marsupial
tries to help out the community as best he can with his impromptu
Boj-a-boom ideas and makes plenty of new friends along the way. The
episodes are: 'Blast Off Buddies', 'Hoppy Birthday', 'Flat as a
Pancake', 'Carry On Carrot', 'Giggly Park Rescue Squad', 'The
Giggly Dig', 'Denzil's Lost Teddy', 'Boj the Collector', 'Sneezy
Snufferoos' and 'Keep On Going'.
Open The Brain Box and find out: How an essay is like a sandwich.
Why the majority of people will say carrot when asked to name a
vegetable, and red when asked to name a colour. How to get over a
major case of CBAS (Can't be Arsed Syndrome)! Packed with doodles,
games, quotes, quizzes and activities which your students can fill
in and keep, and interesting facts and questions to keep the grey
matter going, The Brain Box is the essential guide to learning,
revision and motivation. Perfect for secondary and further
education students.
This book offers a much-needed critical overview of the concept of
social justice and its application in professional social work
practice. Social justice has a rich conceptual genealogy in
critical theory and political philosophy. For students, teachers
and social workers concerned with empowerment, social change and
human rights, this book provides a guide to the key ideas and
thinkers, crucial historical developments and contemporary debates
about social justice. It synthesises interdisciplinary knowledge
and offers a new framework for practice, including a clear and
practical exposition of four domains of skills and knowledge
important for social justice informed social work. The book also
contributes to social work pedagogy by offering a comprehensive set
of learning outcomes that can be used to design curriculum,
teaching and learning, and further research into social justice
praxis. This book provides a range of philosophical and critical
perspectives to support and inform social work professional
knowledge and skills. In its tight knitting together of theory and
practice this book links philosophical and moral principles with an
understanding of how to engage with social justice in a way that is
relevant to social work.
Social work is a discipline committed to social justice and human
rights, and to improving the well-being of individuals, families,
communities and societies. But the world is changing, with
environmental disasters, an increase in violent conflict and the
aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis impacting negatively on
human and ecological well-being. Social workers are often working
at the forefront of these and other challenging situations, and
they must apply knowledge and skills to their practice in a
thoughtful and ethical way. What kind of knowledge and skills will
social workers need to succeed in this intellectually and
emotionally demanding job? Broad-ranging in scope and depth, this
highly readable text introduces readers to the key concepts in
social work - such as empathy, reflective practice and notions of
risk - and provides both a focus on the theory and research
literature that informs each one, and an examination of how each
will aid practitioners in their day-to-day work. With the help of
engaging practice examples that contextualize the topics under
discussion, the book also draws on ideas and literature from other
disciplines - including philosophy, sociology and psychology - in
order to promote the open-mindedness and depth of understanding
required for practice with people from all walks of life. An
accessible text that brings all of the major social work concepts
together in one place, Key Concepts and Theory in Social Work is an
essential book for students and practitioners alike.
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