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This book, originally published in 1993, addresses the issues
surrounding the teaching of mathematics in primary school at the
time. The author considers the issues that had arisen through the
introduction of the National Curriculum, both in terms of the
current "state of the art" and new developments.
This manual covers the design, improvement, maintenance and
management of accessible environments. It shows you how to provide
and run buildings, services, and employment facilities to enable
independent and convenient use by everyone. The Access Manual was
first published in November 2003 and has been used by architects
and facilities managers needing to meet the requirements of new
legislation in 2004. It was well received by design, management,
access, and health professionals. This is a fast-moving area and
there are now several additional pieces of legislation and guidance
central to inclusive design and making buildings accessible to all.
This 3rd edition follows the same structure and approach and
updates three main areas: * The Equality Act 2010 * Building
Regulations: Approved Documents to Parts M (2013) and K (2013) *
British Standards: amendment and updating of BS8300 The authors
have also updated the material on access auditing, providing
additional examples and sample access audit reports and access
statements. With its comprehensive information on standards,
legislation and good practice, The Access Manual: designing,
auditing and managing inclusive built environments, 3rd edition
ensures you can: * be fully aware of the issues involved in
accessibility and inclusive design * understand your legal
obligations and the guidance available * commission access audits *
create and manage an access improvement programme * maintain
accessibility in buildings and working practices * understand
access issues in the design of new buildings
More than half a million people live with multiple sclerosis, yet
conventional medicine still has little to offer patients. There is
no known cure-and even recent breakthroughs in drug therapy do not
work to control many of the symptoms or promise any degree of
recovery.
But there is an alternative to drugs that can stop and reverse the
ravaging symptoms of MS-the MS Recovery Diet. As this book
explains, there are five common food triggers that can set off the
symptoms of MS-dairy, grains containing glutens, legumes, eggs, and
yeast. Yet because MS is such a complex disease, other foods play a
role, as culprits or aides. "The MS Recovery Diet" explains the
background, science, and development of this treatment in one
source for the first time, and shows readers how to pinpoint their
specific problem foods and sensitivities. It also offers more than
one hundred simple recipes, as well as strategies to improve
digestion, balance the immune system, and repair the body's
myelin-crucial steps toward healing the body.
Both of the authors, Ann D. Sawyer and Judith E. Bachrach, who had
been diagnosed and disabled by multiple sclerosis, have experienced
incredible recovery on the diet. Within the first three months on
this program, Sawyer was able to stop the disease progression and
begin to walk short distances with an even gait. Bachrach, whose
health has been declining because of MS for thirty- eight years,
regained feeling in her toes in one week and after one year on the
diet, has stopped taking all medication. This book shares the
treatment plan that has dramatically changed their lives, and the
lives of others who have discovered it. With inspiring personal
stories throughout, it offers real help- and hope-for sufferers of
MS.
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