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This new edition Workbook has been fully updated for 2019 and
covers Theme 4 A global perspective A-level Paper 2 The national
and global economy, and A-level Paper 3 Microeconomics and
Macroeconomics will both draw on topics from Theme 4. Up-to-date
and focused to help students practice their skills and improve
their subject knowledge both inside and outside the classroom, this
Practice Workbook: -Covers specific aspects of the course,
providing targeted support for complex and challenging topics
-Reinforces students' understanding, with more new practice
questions and exam-style questions to develop their skills and
improve their confidence -Includes more sample answers with
commentary to help students meet the demands of the specification
-Adapts easily and flexibly to existing textbooks and schemes of
work -Provides opportunities for self-directed learning and
self-testing, helping students revise on their own terms
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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When Frankie Made a Human
Rachel Delahaye; Illustrated by Maïté Schmitt
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A charming twist on a classic gothic tale, a classic villain is
turned into the good guy in this story that explores modern themes
and issues. ‘But there wasn’t any harm in making one human ...
’ Frankie is fed up of his nasty monster classmates and bored of
being lonely in freaky Frankenstein Castle. What he needs is a
friend. But since monsters are mean and werewolves are scary,
Frankie decides to make his own friend – a human! But with a mind
of his own, this new friend might make Frankie realise why humans
were banned from Monsterweld in the first place …
Fundamentals and Applications of Fourier Transform Mass
Spectrometry is the first book to delve into the underlying
principles on the topic and their linkage to industrial
applications. Drs. Schmitt-Kopplin and Kanawati have brought
together a team of leading experts in their respective fields to
present this technique from many different perspectives,
describing, at length, the pros and cons of FT-ICR and Orbitrap.
Numerous examples help researchers decide which instruments to use
for their particular scientific problem and which data analysis
methods should be applied to get the most out of their data.
This groundbreaking book offers a compelling articulation of the
right of access to justice for individuals facing human rights
violations by international organizations. Following an examination
of the human rights obligations of a variety of international
organizations, the author scrutinizes their dispute settlement
mechanisms as well as the conflict between their immunities and the
right of access to justice before national jurisdictions.
Highlighting recent examples, such as the cholera outbreak in
Haiti, this book reveals how individual victims of human rights
violations by international organizations are frequently left in
the cold, due to the lack of an independent, impartial dispute
settlement mechanism before which they can file such claims.
Considering both global mechanisms and current mechanisms
established by international organisations such as administrative
jurisdictions for employment-related disputes, Pierre Schmitt finds
that they either are not competent or that they have a limited
scope. He concludes by offering normative proposals addressed both
to international organizations and to national judges confronted
with such cases. Offering a wealth of empirical and practical
wisdom, this book will appeal to scholars in public international
law and human rights. It is also a must-read for practitioners,
judges and legal advisers working in the field and will prove a
useful tool for national authorities negotiating immunity
conventions with international organizations.
Die reeks is volgens die Nasionale Kurrikulum- en Assesserings
beleidsverklaring (“CAPS”) geskryf. ’n Moontlike werkskedule is
ingesluit. Elke hoofstuk begin met ’n oorsig van wat onderrig word
en die hulpbronne wat jy benodig. Daar is advies oor die
voorgestelde pas wat jou sal help om die hele jaar se werk betyds
af te handel. Ons gee by elke onderwerp raad oor hoe om konsepte
bekend te stel en hoe om leerders met steierwerk voor te berei en
te ondersteun. Al die antwoorde word gegee; jy bespaar dus tyd
omdat jy nie die oefeninge self hoef uit te werk nie. ’n
Volkleurplakkaat en ’n CD propvol hulpbronne is ook ingesluit om
jou met onderrig en assessering te help. Addisionele voorbeeldvrae,
toetse of assesserings take, wat jy kan kopieer, sal jou help om
jou leerders effektief te assesseer.
This book presents the most systematic and consistent study to date
of the 'consequences of context' for the process through which
citizens' decide on their electoral behaviour. It derives
contextual variation from cross-national and within-country
comparisons. The contextual dimensions investigated pertain to the
political, economic and social domains, and their impact is
investigated on the factors that drive citizens' decision to
participate in an election and on their subsequent decision which
party to vote for. The book thus focuses not on whether people vote
and for which party, but instead on more fundamental questions
about contextual effects on the determinants of electoral
participation and the vote. The analyses are based on an integrated
database of national election studies conducted in European
countries and utilises an innovative multi-level logistic
regression methodology. This methodology, elaborated in detail
early on and subsequently applied in each of the following
chapters, identifies the moderating effect, or the "consequences",
of altogether nine classes of different context conditions on
individual level determinants of electoral participation and party
choice.
This important Handbook explores new and emerging directions in
both brand management research and practice. It encompasses a
diverse set of approaches including the latest academic research
offering new frameworks for understanding brand management, the
researcher's perspective on current tools in practice by brand
managers, new research and conceptual frameworks for understanding
and managing customer experiences and recent empirical research and
scale development in both brand and experience management. The book
focuses on practical, managerial, and organizational best
practices.The contributors comprise top marketing scholars and
practitioners. They examine key topics such as brand attachment,
brand permission, and brand meaning; new contextual factors such as
digital convergence, target group multiplicity, and the rise of
experience economies; and new research domains such as empirical
tests of consumer experiences, incidental brand exposure, and brand
naming. Researchers in the areas of marketing, business,
management, sociology and psychology will find this an engaging
read. For brand practitioners and libraries this volume will be a
critical addition to their collections.
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