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Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam
board: OCR Level: GCSE (9-1) Subject: Chemistry First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: June 2018 Twenty First Century Science
is a motivating and engaging way to study science at GCSE. These
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citizens. The Twenty First Century Science suite will: - Develop
students' abilities to critically evaluate data and information, by
examining evidence and the arguments that link evidence to
conclusions - Link science to issues relevant to all students and
to the experiences of everyday life - Develop students'
understanding of the concepts and models that scientists use to
explain the world - Develop students' hands-on scientific skills
and their understanding of experimental work in developing
scientific explanations. Built on research and evidence-based
principles, these Twenty First Century Science resources have been
developed alongside the specifications, with close collaboration
between OCR, the University of York Science Education Group, and
Oxford University Press. Student Books feature: - Content fully
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MEET THE TOBIN FAMILY ... Joy, the complicated, troubled mother
She's spent her life running from her past while trying to raise
her children as best she can. Conor, the high-achieving eldest
child A high-profile media figure and CEO, he's walking a fine line
between self-promotion and self-detonation. Frances, the 'perfect'
middle child Now a wife and mother, she's about to make a mistake
that could destroy her marriage. Youngest daughter, Sinead, the
acclaimed writer Wrestling with writer's block, she resorts to
desperate measures to deliver her next bestselling book to her
publishers. When Joy's children receive the news that she has only
days to live, they rush to her side, bringing with them all of the
dysfunction and hurt they have been carrying since their
childhoods. Each of them is at a crossroads in their lives - but
there's one more secret about their mother they need to learn. Will
they finally be able to forgive their mother and, in doing so, face
their futures together?
EVERY FAMILY HAS SECRETS. SOME ARE JUST BETTER AT HIDING THEIRS...
A TOP 5 BESTSELLER IN IRELAND AND NEW ZEALAND. 'You will fall in
love with every one of the Tobin family' Edel Coffey 'Authentic,
deeply moving and full of hope, this book broke my heart a little'
Jacqueline Bublitz 'A page turner, portraying the madness and
messiness of family life' Elaine Feeney MEET THE TOBIN FAMILY ...
Joy, the complicated, troubled mother She's spent her life running
from her past while trying to raise her children as best she can.
Conor, the high-achieving eldest child A high-profile media figure
and CEO, he's walking a fine line between self-promotion and
self-detonation. Frances, the 'perfect' middle child Now a wife and
mother, she's about to make a mistake that could destroy her
marriage. Youngest daughter, Sinead, the acclaimed writer Wrestling
with writer's block, she resorts to desperate measures to deliver
her next bestselling book to her publishers. When Joy's children
receive the news that she has only days to live, they rush to her
side, bringing with them all of the dysfunction and hurt they have
been carrying since their childhoods. Each of them is at a
crossroads in their lives - but there's one more secret about their
mother they need to learn. Will they finally be able to forgive
their mother and, in doing so, face their futures together? A
stunning novel about a family reeling in the wake of a devastating
act. Sharply funny, intensely moving and with a cast of
unforgettable characters, The Last Days of Joy will make you laugh
out loud even as it moves you to tears. 'With intelligence and
depth, Anne Tiernan wraps the reader into the warp and weft of the
Tobins' secrets, troubles, and joys. An absorbing novel,
beautifully written' Nuala O'Connor 'A brave and profoundly honest
book, written with dark humour' Kathleen MacMahon 'A beautiful
debut, full of authenticity and hope' Swirl and Thread 'The writing
is captivating ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐' Reader review 'Full of compassion
and empathy ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐' Reader review 'Beautifully written ⭐
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The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics is a comprehensive
collection that considers Australia's distinctive politics- both
ancient and modern- at all levels and across many themes. It
examines the factors that make Australian politics unique and
interesting, while firmly placing these in the context of the
nation's Indigenous and imported heritage and global engagement.
The book presents an account of Australian politics that recognizes
and celebrates its inherent diversity by taking a thematic approach
in six parts. The first theme addresses Australia's unique
inheritances, examining the development of its political culture in
relation to the arrival of British colonists and their conflicts
with First Nations peoples, as well as the resulting geopolitics.
The second theme, improvization, focuses on Australia's political
institutions and how they have evolved. Place-making is then
considered to assess how geography, distance, Indigenous presence,
and migration shape Australian politics. Recurrent dilemmas centres
on a range of complex, political problems and their influence on
contemporary political practice. Politics, policy, and public
administration covers how Australia has been a world leader in some
respects, and a laggard in others, when dealing with important
policy challenges. The final theme, studying Australian politics,
introduces some key areas in the study of Australian politics and
identifies the strengths and shortcomings of the discipline. The
Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics is an opportunity for others
to consider the nation's unique politics from the perspective of
leading and emerging scholars, and to gain a strong sense of its
imperfections, its enduring challenges, and its strengths.
Lessons in Governing is a unique contribution to the study of
Australian policy, politics and government institutions. It
examines the position of Chief of Staff to the Australian Prime
Minister from the perspective of key individuals who have held it.
Exploring the support needs of Australian political leaders, it
traces the forces that have shaped the growth and specialisation of
the Prime Minister's Office since Gough Whitlam first formalised
the appointment of a trusted senior person as head of his private
office in 1972. Individuals in successive PMOs have long been
recognised as key players, but their role has come under greater
scrutiny as the link between prime ministerial effectiveness and
the performance of their private offices has become more widely
understood. While insights and advice have been passed from one
incumbent to the next, there has been no systematic attempt to
understand and document the evolution of the chief-of-staff
position. Lessons in Governing addresses this critical gap in our
understanding of the contemporary practice of Australian political
leadership, reporting the findings of a project designed to develop
an empirically informed understanding of the role of prime
ministerial chiefs of staff as seen by those who held the post.
Drawing on extensive interviews with current and former ministers,
ministerial staffers, and senior officials, this in-depth
examination offers insight into the Australian political and
democratic processes. Exploring the lives of Australia’s federal
ministers at work, this revealing account investigates how a new
ministry learns and adapts to the responsibilities of governing as
well as the means by which ministers learn to juggle time and other
resources in their simultaneous, and sometimes conflicting,
roles—as members of Parliament and Cabinet, as local constituency
representatives, and as media spokespersons.
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