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A collection of poems by young leaders across Africa.
This is the first of three volumes which will contain all of
Locke's extant philosophical writings relating to An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding, not included in other Clarendon
editions like the Correspondence. It contains the earliest known
drafts of the Essay, Drafts A and B, both written in 1671, and
provides for the first time an accurate version of Locke's text.
Virtually all his changes are recorded in footnotes on each page.
Peter Nidditch, whose highly acclaimed edition of An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding was published in this series in
1975, used pioneering editorial techniques in his compilation of
Volume 1. Most of the work was completed before his tragically
early death in 1983. Volumes 2 and 3, almost wholly the work of G.
A. J. Rogers will contain the third extant draft of the Essay
(Draft C), the Epitome and the Conduct of the Understanding. They
will also include a History of the Writing of the Essay, together
with other shorter writings by Locke.
Explore mammoths, cave paintings, shamans, shelters, and more in this book about the Stone Age.
Discover what life was like—where people lived, how and what they hunted, how plants were used, art, medicine, and spiritual rituals. From camps to cave paintings to megaliths, this is essential reading on the Stone Age.
Perfect for 5- to 7-year-olds beginning to read fluently with support, Level 2 titles contain carefully selected photographic images to complement the text, providing strong visual clues to build vocabulary and confidence. Additional information spreads are full of extra fun facts, developing the topics through a range of nonfiction presentation styles such as diagrams and activities.
Series Overview: Trusted by parents, teachers, and librarians, and loved by kids, DK's leveled reading series is now revised and updated. With new jackets and brand-new nonfiction narrative content on the topics kids love, each book is written and reviewed by literacy experts and contains a glossary and index, making them the perfect choice for helping develop strong reading habits for kids ages 3–11.
For one revision guide, Oxford Revise for KS3 Science does many
things. Each topic is explored following a simple three-step
approach of knowledge, retrieval and practice. This approach is
based on cognitive science principles and enables pupils to start
to lock in their learning into their long-term memory. Key
knowledge is comprehensively covered within Knowledge Organisers
that are clear and accessible and designed with the cognitive load
of the learner always in mind. As students work their way through
the guide, they are encouraged to make links between the topics.
Sets of retrieval questions follow to check and secure students'
knowledge retention. Students can quickly see how well they have
understood the topic and the areas that may need more study or
support. The last step is for students to put their knowledge into
practice with a variety of different practice questions. These
range in difficulty giving all students the chance to test
themselves and attempt more challenging questions. This guide
establishes revision as a vital part of the learning process. The
structure supports the development of revision as a positive habit
and reduces stress when preparing for exams and assessments
throughout their science journey.
Christianity Today's 2023 Book Awards - WINNER Books most likely to
shape evangelical life, thought, and culture. Across the
continents, this beautifully illustrated book of prayers reflects
on God's amazing world, celebrating different countries, landscapes
and traditions. From fishing villages to the African plains,
farming in Peru to the snowy landscape of Greenland, blossoms in
Japan and leaf kicking in eastern Europe and to the shores of the
Pacific ocean, these prayers share God's love and care for his
world.
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