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What more could you ask for, than a book stuffed like an overfilled
rucksack with tips and tricks from one of the world's most
celebrated adventurers from pitching a tent, leading a team, how to
keep fit, tie knots, memorise facts, identify trees, stars and
birds, as well as learning real survival skills like putting up a
tent in the wild and stashing your breakfast in ground to keep it
hot for the next morning? This is the book for anyone who is a
Scout, was a Scout, or wants to be a Scout. Do Your Best is the
handbook for every Scout, young and old. It's a warm-hearted book
in which you'll learn all the skills the scouts use to do their
best in everything they do and set themselves up to face life
head-on and make a real difference in the world. Not since Scouting
for Boys, the seminal 1908 book by Robert Baden-Powell that sparked
the global movement, has there been a single handbook for every
Scout. Whoever you are it will help you step up, speak up, skill up
and dream big. Grab life with both hands, never give up and give
life you your best shot with Do Your Best: How To Be a Scout.
Stunningly typograhically designed and richly illustrated, this
will be the perfect Christmas gift for the adventurer in your life
-- young or old. Chapters include: 'How to Survive'; 'How to give
first aid'; 'How to protect our planet'; 'How to be organised';
'How to be an adventurer'; 'How to be a camp cook'; 'How to live
freely'; 'How to predict the weather'; 'How to be a team player'.
And that's just for starters!
Between 1919 and 1920, the eastern territories of the former
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth were temporarily administered by the
Civic Management of Eastern Territories, established by Józef
Piłsudski. The residents of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania
were to determine their future governance. Piłsudski placed the
Civic Management outside the structures of the Polish government,
while his opponents from the Polish nationalist wing wanted to
suborn it to the government in Warsaw. Based on hitherto unknown
archival documents, the author describes the reasons for the
failure of Piłsudski’s federation idea, both on the Polish side,
as well as errors by Belarusian leaders and the policy of the
Lithuanian state.
This monograph deals with Polish foreign policy shortly before the
outbreak of the Second World War. In tracing the diplomatic
activity of foreign minister Jozef Beck, it discusses six general
problems: (1) the Polish political situation under the pressure of
appeasement; (2) the project of Intermarium and efforts to
implement it; (3) the action against Czechoslovakia and the
conflict with the Soviet Union; (4) the Polish attitude towards the
German concept of Gesamtlosung in Germany's relations with Poland;
(5) the genesis of the Polish alliance with Great Britain; (6) the
Allies' military inaction after Nazi Germany's aggression. In these
conditions, Poland made four key decisions: it stood against
Czechoslovakia, it rejected German demands, it allied itself with
the United Kingdom, and it rejected the Soviet Union's claim for
the Red Army to march across Polish lands.
First published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Focusing on the Improving Schools Project in South Wales, Effective Change in Schools explores the process of successful and substantial educational change. The 32 schools which took part in the project all made significant changes in their practice in order to improve pupil achievement. This book describes and analyses the central features of that educational transformation process. The authors include: *information about the project, its aims and purposes *fresh and innovative perspective on the change process in schools and the leadership and management of change *examination of the key aspects of school effectiveness and improvement *description of the strategies adopted by the schools to initiate change and an outline of the issues that the schools faced as they attempted to move forward *consideration of the role of leadership in educational transformation and the essence of the successful leader. This is an invaluable guide to anyone endeavouring to bring about change in their own school or who has an interest in educational management and leadership.
Focusing on the Improving Schools Project in South Wales, Effective
Change in Schools explores the process of successful and
substantial educational change. The 32 schools which took part in
the project all made significant changes in their practice in order
to improve pupil achievement. This book describes and analyses the
central features of that educational transformation process.
The authors include:
*information about the project, its aims and purposes
*fresh and innovative perspective on the change process in schools
and the leadership and management of change
*examination of the key aspects of school effectiveness and
improvement
*description of the strategies adopted by the schools to initiate
change and an outline of the issues that the schools faced as they
attempted to move forward
*consideration of the role of leadership in educational
transformation and the essence of the successful leader.
This is an invaluable guide to anyone endeavouring to bring about
change in their own school or who has an interest in educational
management and leadership.
So you've got a copy of After Effects and an idea of what this
professional motion graphics and effects tools can do...but what
can you really do with After Effects? How far can you push it? What
are the best effects that you can create? What are the essential
skills and techniques that you need to really make your creations
stand out?
After Effects Most Wanted answers these questions in a
refreshing and practical way. Looking at a wide variety of
projects, the original artists tell you why, and exactly how they
created their masterpieces.
The authors, all professionals who use After Effects to make a
living, share with you the secrets of their successes and extend
beyond that to give you the reasons why they did things the way
that they did.
Moreover, the accompanying CD has their creations available at
your fingertips and the simple, step-by-step instructions in the
book show you how they created these pieces.
The projects covered are diverse, from a thought-provoking work
by renowned and controversial artist Simon Tsyko, a work featured
by Adobe in their motion gallery, to a television commercial for
McDonald's and Coca-Cola by Peter Reynolds .
Other authors include: Joost Korngold (www.renascent.nl) and
Chris James Hewitt, whose Relokation Ne is the featured work on the
BD4D (By Designers For Designers) web site, Christian Darkin, a
digital video journalist and author, and Mark Towse, who offers two
pieces, one for TV and one for the cinema.
Without long, redundant discussions of tools and application
packages, After Effects Most Wanted is a book that delivers the
techniques, skills, and effects that will let you bring your
creations to life.
Published in 2005, "World Yearbook of Education 1989: Health
Education is a valuable addition to the Major Works Series.
The SAGE Handbook of School Organization provides a substantial
review of the history, current status and future prospects of the
field of school organization. Bringing together chapters exploring
key issues, important debates and points of tension, the Handbook
highlights school and system organisational structure, processes
and dynamics coupled with insights into important theoretical
foundations from diverse perspectives. This volume is designed to
provide a much-needed, critically informed and coherent account of
the field, against a backdrop of increasing complexity in which
schooling as an institution and schools as organisations operate.
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