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Warehouse 13 - Season 1 (DVD)
Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek, Genelle Williams, Simon Reynolds, …
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R49
Discovery Miles 490
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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All 12 episodes from the first season of the American sci-fi
mystery series in which two secret service agents - Pete Lattimer
(Eddie McClintock) and Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) - are deployed in
a top-secret facility where the government has amassed a wealth of
mysterious items linked to the supernatural and occult. The duo is
assigned the unusual job of investigating rumours of new objects
and locating any that have gone missing. Episodes are: 'Pilot',
'Resonance', 'Magnetism', 'Claudia', 'Elements', 'Burnout',
'Implosion', 'Duped', 'Regrets', 'Breakdown', 'Nevermore' and
'MacPherson'.
How do Australian governments budget? How well do they spend and
manage our money? Governments seem to be locked in a constant
struggle with the problems of budgeting. Cabinet never has enough
resources to go around, and while some agencies 'guard' public
expenditure, others find endless ways to make new claims on
budgets. Managing Public Expenditure in Australia provides the
first systematic analysis of government budgeting and the politics
of the budgetary process. Drawing on extensive original sources,
the authors examine debates and reforms in public finance from
Whitlam and Fraser to Hawke, Keating and Howard, and assess their
impacts on policy development. In tracking the way governments
actually spend money, Managing Public Expenditure in Australia
provides an alternate and complementary political history of
federal government over the past forty years. This book also
includes accessible discussions on topics such as budget theory,
financial management in government, and debt and deficit reduction.
An explanation of new resource management techniques and
initiatives help to illuminate the ongoing changes to budget and
expenditure management practices. This is an essential purchase for
students, teachers and practitioners of public finance, and for
anyone involved in the continuing debate over the nature and role
of the public sector.
How do Australian governments budget? How well do they spend and
manage our money? Governments seem to be locked in a constant
struggle with the problems of budgeting. Cabinet never has enough
resources to go around, and while some agencies 'guard' public
expenditure, others find endless ways to make new claims on
budgets.Managing Public Expenditure in Australia provides the first
systematic analysis of government budgeting and the politics of the
budgetary process. Drawing on extensive original sources, the
authors examine debates and reforms in public finance from Whitlam
and Fraser to Hawke, Keating and Howard, and assess their impacts
on policy development. In tracking the way governments actually
spend money, Managing Public Expenditure in Australia provides an
alternate and complementary political history of federal government
over the past forty years.This book also includes accessible
discussions on topics such as budget theory, financial management
in government, and debt and deficit reduction. An explanation of
new resource management techniques and initiatives help to
illuminate the ongoing changes to budget and expenditure management
practices. This is an essential purchase for students, teachers and
practitioners of public finance, and for anyone involved in the
continuing debate over the nature and role of the public sector.
"On every page the work of the community nurse shines through.
Exercises, a reflective commentary and case studies provide an
integral link between the 'real world' of practice and the
underpinning knowledge and critical thinking necessary to become an
effective and evidence-based community nurse. This is an excellent,
practical and informative book that is already poised to become the
leading resource in its field." John Keady, Professor of Older
People's Mental Health Nursing, The University of
Manchester/Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation
Trust, UKThis new textbook is perfect for understanding how
community nursing works, and how to work effectively in community
settings. The skills required to work with the challenges of
community nurse activities are clearly introduced, from working in
people's homes, working with carers, developing assessment skills
to working with other professionals. By drawing on vivid case
studies set in the fictional town of Chettlesbridge, the authors
skilfully bring to life the world of community nursing practice
enabling you to apply new learning to real situations.Key features:
Includes patient case studies, practical tips, bullet lists, sample
worksheets, examples and simple visual aidsProvides chapters with a
series of guided exercises to stimulate a deeper level of
reflection and discussionCovers areas such as working with
vulnerable groups and working with carers and their families
Introduction to Community Nursing Practice is key reading for
pre-registration nurses undertaking modules that cover community
nursing, community care, and undertaking community based
placements. It will also help student nurses from the mental
health, child and learning disabilities pathways where health care
in the community setting is part of the curriculum.
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Heyday (DVD)
Mark McKinney, Greg Malone, Adam Butcher, Tom McCamus, Leah Pinsent, …
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R142
Discovery Miles 1 420
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Introduce students to the settings of well-loved children's books
with engaging selections and a variety of geography and extension
activities from Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House in the Big
Woods, Marion Dane Bauer's On My Honor, Carol Ryrie Brink's Caddie
Woodlawn and Magical Melons, Sterling North's Rascal, and Irene
Hunt's Across Five Aprils. Also included are attractive and
detailed maps, drawings, and photographs. As readers experience
stories in the context of their settings, they build their
knowledge of geography, literature, history, social studies,
mathematics, and science. Grades 3-8.
A rebus is a hieroglyphic of sorts - it combines pictures with
letter sounds (adding or subtracting them) to make a word or
phrase. Rebuses fascinate children of all ages, and "Rebuses for
Readers" presents more than 100 rebuses of these intriguing brain
teasers for elementary students. 50 of the rebuses are based on
books, with selections for primary, intermediate and upper grades.
An additional 15 are "Authors in Rebus Form", 15 are "Characters in
Rebus Form" and 10 are "Settings in Rebus Form". The authors have
also included some "Make Your Own" rebuses (with some sample
solutions). The final chapter, "Challenges", provides students with
some basic pictures and a list of book titles for which to create
rebuses. Each chapter includes an annotated bibliography of the
books on which the rebuses are based; annotations include a brief
description, grade level and general subject.
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