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This book of poems covers the highs and lows of my life so far
spanning five decades of verse of what has stayed in my mind. Some
of it is quite moving and sad. Some of it, I think, are quite witty
and funny and some of it, just what can happen when you are raised
in a working class background in a Steel City like Sheffield. I
would like to think that more people than my family and friends
would like reading this book and hope other people can relate to
some of the poems.
'It's a tough gig to write a book that is both academic and
accessible. And yet Stuart and Amy have pulled this off. It is a
brilliant boon to the English teaching community.' - Mary Myatt
Ready to Teach: A Christmas Carol brings together the deep subject
knowledge, resources and classroom strategies needed to teach
Dickens's most famous Christmas story, as well as the pedagogical
theory behind why these ideas work, helping teachers to deliver a
knowledge-rich curriculum with impact. With fresh approaches
building on the success of Ready to Teach: Macbeth, each chapter
contains lesson-by-lesson essays and commentaries that enhance
subject knowledge on key areas of the text alongside fully
resourced lessons reflecting current and dynamic best practice. The
book also offers an introduction to the key pedagogical concepts
which underpin the lessons and why they are proven to help students
develop powerful knowledge and key skills. Whether you are new to
teaching or looking for different ways into the text, Ready to
Teach: A Christmas Carol is the ideal companion to the study of
this 19th century classic. With a foreword by Mary Myatt.
What is the best approach for helping students to understand higher
level concepts? How can specific subject knowledge be implemented
in lessons? Ready to Teach: Macbeth brings together the deep
subject knowledge, resources and classroom strategies needed to
teach Shakespeare's tragic play, as well as the pedagogical theory
behind why these ideas work, helping teachers to deliver a
knowledge-rich curriculum with impact. Each chapter contains
lesson-by-lesson essays and commentaries that enhance subject
knowledge on key areas of the text alongside fully resourced
lessons reflecting current and dynamic best practice. The book also
offers an introduction to the key pedagogical concepts which
underpin the lessons and why they are proven to help students
develop powerful knowledge and key skills. Whether you are new to
teaching or looking for different ways into the text, Ready to
Teach: Macbeth is the perfect companion to the study of 'the
Scottish play'.
The beautifully varied Cleveland Way winds for over a hundred miles
around the North York Moors National Park, from the ancient
moorland town of Helmsley to the seafront at Filey, passing
stunning historic sites like Helmsley Castle and Rievaulx Abbey
along the way. Attractive farmland, woods and heather moorland, a
blaze of purple in late-summer, dominate the first half of the
walk, later replaced by dramatic cliffs, secluded coves and sandy
beaches. This comprehensive, fully updated official guide is the
only companion you need - whether you're interested in the
industrial history of ironstone mining, or a weekend stroller
seeking a coastal walk out of the seaside resort of Scarborough.
Ordnance Survey maps for the whole route Background information on
everything from archaeology to wildlife Comprehensive information
on places of interest, public transport and accommodation Lavish
colour photography throughout
This is a tale of a small group of people dissatisfied with life on
earth and determined to start a different way of life. To ensure
that no-one can escape the intolerable New World Order imposed on
the Earth, even space travel has been forbidden - or, indeed, any
venture into space. In reaction to this, the small band of
adventurous people, mainly scientists, have come together to plan
and work together to elude the throttlehold of a world dictatorship
- in an isolated place, a desert no less, surprisingly, in a remote
area of China! Secrecy, of course, is of the utmost importance.
Will they succeed in building a spacecraft that will take them
outside the earth's atmosphere - and propel them to a new life of
freedom and adventure, to a new world that they can seed to form a
new earth where there are new heavens and new untethered
ideologies? The book is a page-turner, not just on account of the
impetus of the story, but because of the fascinating, yet
believable technological innovations that emerge as a result of the
lateral and collaborative thinking of the individuals concerned.
The United Kingdom has long been an island under siege from
terrorists who believe they can advance their aims through acts of
violence. Protecting the public from the excesses of extremism
remains the primary responsibility of government. For over a
century Special Branch, MI5 and MI6 have prevented terrorist
atrocities and have pursued those who wish to destroy the United
Kingdom's free and democratic way of life. Yet, despite developing
one of the world's most sophisticated security architectures,
successful terrorist attacks have occurred with alarming
regularity. For the very first time, this new volume explores the
evolution of counter-terrorism practice in the United Kingdom,
brought to life with dramatic case studies and personal insider
accounts provided by leading policy makers, prosecutors and
counter-terrorism practitioners who openly reveal the challenges
and operational reality of countering contemporary terrorist
threats. From the troubles in Northern Ireland to the al Qa'ida
inspired genre of international terrorism, this volume plots the
trajectory of counter-terrorism policy and practice exploring the
events that have served to change the course of civil protection.
This unique title is enriched by leading academic perspectives
providing analysis of counter-terrorism responses and identifies
lessons to be learned from the past, the present, as well as
exploring the terrorist threats of the future to be tackled by the
next generation of counter-terrorism practitioners. This accessible
and authoritative volume is required reading for all in authority
and academia who are concerned with national security,
counter-terrorism and the law, as well as those with a vested
interest in the preservation of human rights, the protection of
civil liberties and democracy itself.
Combining rigorous theory with practical application, this book
provides a unified and detailed account of the fundamental
equations governing atmospheric and oceanic fluid flow on which
global, quantitative models of weather and climate prediction are
founded. It lays the foundation for more accurate models by making
fewer approximations and imposing dynamical and thermodynamical
consistency, moving beyond the assumption that the Earth is
perfectly spherical. A general set of equations is developed in a
standard notation with clearly stated assumptions, limitations, and
important properties. Some exact, non-linear solutions are
developed to promote further understanding and for testing
purposes. This book contains a thorough consideration of the
fundamental equations for atmospheric and oceanic models, and is
therefore invaluable to both theoreticians and numerical modellers.
It also stands as an accessible source for reference purposes.
This book explores how social media and its advances enables
citizens to empower themselves during a crisis. The book addresses
the key issues related to crises management and social media as the
new platform to assist citizens and first responders dealing with
multiple forms of crisis, from major terrorist attacks, larger
scale public disorder, large-scale movement of people across
borders, and natural disasters. The book is based on the results
and knowledge gained during the European Commission ATHENA project
which has been addressing critical issues in contemporary crisis
management and social media and smart mobile communications. This
book is authored by a mix of global contributors from across the
landscape of academia, emergency response and experts in government
policy and private industry. This title explores and explains that
during a modern crisis, the public self-organizes into voluntary
groups, adapt quickly to changing circumstances, emerge as leaders
and experts and perform life-saving actions; and that they are
increasingly reliant upon the use of new communications media to do
it.
This book explores a key historical moment for literary and
cultural relations between Spain and Portugal. Focusing on the
period between 1870 and 1930, it analyses the contacts between
Portuguese and Spanish writers and artists of this period, showing
that, at least among the cultural elites, there were intense and
fruitful dialogues across political and linguistic borders. The
book presents the Iberian Peninsula as a complex and multilingual
cultural polysystem in which diverse literary cultures coexist and
are mutually dependent upon each other. It offers a panoramic view
of Iberian literary and cultural history, encompassing not just
Portuguese and Spanish literary productions, but also Catalan,
Galician and Basque works. Combining a clear theoretical foundation
with deep historical knowledge and references to specific texts and
works, the book offers a thorough introduction to Iberian
literature in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
This book explores how social media and its advances enables
citizens to empower themselves during a crisis. The book addresses
the key issues related to crises management and social media as the
new platform to assist citizens and first responders dealing with
multiple forms of crisis, from major terrorist attacks, larger
scale public disorder, large-scale movement of people across
borders, and natural disasters. The book is based on the results
and knowledge gained during the European Commission ATHENA project
which has been addressing critical issues in contemporary crisis
management and social media and smart mobile communications. This
book is authored by a mix of global contributors from across the
landscape of academia, emergency response and experts in government
policy and private industry. This title explores and explains that
during a modern crisis, the public self-organizes into voluntary
groups, adapt quickly to changing circumstances, emerge as leaders
and experts and perform life-saving actions; and that they are
increasingly reliant upon the use of new communications media to do
it.
The establishment of a consumer society in Australia has not been a
particularly well explored area of academic inquiry. My interests
lie in the concepts and meanings that underlie the material world;
ideas like, in the words of Madonna, "I am a material girl and I
live in a material world" (terminology taken to be not gender
specific), the classic graffiti paraphrasing of Descartes: I shop
therefore I am or perhaps simply in the "world of goods" in the
more academically respectable terms of Douglas and Isherwood
(1979). This book arises out of my longstanding interest in the
early colonial period in Australia. In part it represents an
extension of the purely "historical" research conducted for my
Master's thesis in the Department of History at the University of
Sydney which explored aspects of the diet, health and lived
experience of con victs and immigrants during their voyages to the
Australian colonies within the timeframe 1837 to 1839 (Staniforth,
1993a). More importantly, it is the culmina tion of more than
twenty-five years involvement in the excavation of shipwreck sites
in Australia starting with James Matthews (1841) in 1974, through
the test excavation of William Salthouse in 1982, continuing with
my involvement between 1985 and 1994 in the excavation of Sydney
Cove (1797) and most recently with shore-based whaling stations and
whaling shipwreck sites. In this respect, this book may be seen as
an example of what Ian Hodder (1986, p.
Subject areas discussed in this book include shipwrecks and
abandoned vessels, underwater site formation processes, maritime
infrastructure and industries such as whaling, submerged aircraft
and Australian Indigenous sites underwater. The application of
National and State legislation and management regimes to these
underwater cultural heritage sites is also highlighted. The
contributors of this piece have set the standard for the practice
in Australia from which others can learn.
Maritime archaeology and underwater cultural heritage management
have become well established over the past twenty years or so in
the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in Australia. During that
period Australian researchers and underwater cultural heritage
managers have conducted a significant number of important maritime
archaeological investigations and have developed innovative
approaches to the discipline.
Subject areas discussed in this book include shipwrecks and
abandoned vessels, underwater site formation processes, maritime
infrastructure and industries such as whaling, submerged aircraft
and Australian Indigenous sites underwater. The application of
National and State legislation and management regimes to these
underwater cultural heritage sites is also highlighted, together
with the important role of avocational divers and training programs
in raising the profile of underwater and maritime heritage
sites.
The book includes a comprehensive bibliography of work conducted
both in Australia and by Australian maritime archaeologists in the
Asia-Pacific region. This book will be of interest to students and
practitioners of maritime and historical archaeology and cultural
heritage managers throughout the world as example of good practice
and innovative approaches to maritime archaeology.
The establishment of a consumer society in Australia has not been a
particularly well explored area of academic inquiry. My interests
lie in the concepts and meanings that underlie the material world;
ideas like, in the words of Madonna, "I am a material girl and I
live in a material world" (terminology taken to be not gender
specific), the classic graffiti paraphrasing of Descartes: I shop
therefore I am or perhaps simply in the "world of goods" in the
more academically respectable terms of Douglas and Isherwood
(1979). This book arises out of my longstanding interest in the
early colonial period in Australia. In part it represents an
extension of the purely "historical" research conducted for my
Master's thesis in the Department of History at the University of
Sydney which explored aspects of the diet, health and lived
experience of con victs and immigrants during their voyages to the
Australian colonies within the timeframe 1837 to 1839 (Staniforth,
1993a). More importantly, it is the culmina tion of more than
twenty-five years involvement in the excavation of shipwreck sites
in Australia starting with James Matthews (1841) in 1974, through
the test excavation of William Salthouse in 1982, continuing with
my involvement between 1985 and 1994 in the excavation of Sydney
Cove (1797) and most recently with shore-based whaling stations and
whaling shipwreck sites. In this respect, this book may be seen as
an example of what Ian Hodder (1986, p."
This book explores a key historical moment for literary and
cultural relations between Spain and Portugal. Focusing on the
period between 1870 and 1930, it analyses the contacts between
Portuguese and Spanish writers and artists of this period, showing
that, at least among the cultural elites, there were intense and
fruitful dialogues across political and linguistic borders. The
book presents the Iberian Peninsula as a complex and multilingual
cultural polysystem in which diverse literary cultures coexist and
are mutually dependent upon each other. It offers a panoramic view
of Iberian literary and cultural history, encompassing not just
Portuguese and Spanish literary productions, but also Catalan,
Galician and Basque works. Combining a clear theoretical foundation
with deep historical knowledge and references to specific texts and
works, the book offers a thorough introduction to Iberian
literature in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
These letters and short theological treatises provide a rich guide to the emerging traditions and organization of the infant Church.
Blackstone's Handbook of Cyber Crime Investigation provides a clear
and detailed introduction to cyber crime, offering you an effective
operational guide to the complexities and challenges of
investigating cyber-related crimes. Written by a team of experts,
this unique book provides police officers with an operational
reference and resource addressing all manner of cyber crime
threats, including online anti-social behaviour and hate crimes,
organised cyber crime and fraud, online child exploitation and
cyber terrorism. Presented in four main parts, Parts 1 and 2 offer
an overview of the different types of cyber crime and explanations
of the national structures and strategies in place to combat them,
as well as case studies and scenarios. Part 3 offers practical
guidance on the investigation of cyber crimes, developed with the
support and guidance of a multi-disciplinary team of cyber experts
from policing, academia and private industry, and Part 4 covers the
key legislation, police powers and points to prove relevant to each
key category of offending and is written by the Police National
Legal Database. All sections in Part 4 are accompanied by
explanatory notes and related case law, ensuring quick and clear
translation of cyber crime powers and provisions. Concise and
accessible, this book is an ideal reference and resource for all
operational police officers, the extended police family and
partners working to keep communities safe from the online
phenomenon of cyber crime.
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