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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.
First published in 1992, this second book in the series fully
described the evaluation programme and seeks to answer pressing
questions of policy and practice This book is split into four
parts: Introduction to the pilot programme, the projects and their
clients; the policy contexts; the objectives; the research
methodology. The Process of care: financing, accommodation and
service use, staffing, case management, joint working. Evaluation:
Outcomes for clients and others, and costs, for each of the
client's groups (people with learning difficulties, people with
mental health problems, elderly people and people with physical
disabilities). Finally this book aims to further discuss, Policy
and practice implications.
This book presents six visionary essays on the past, present and
future of the chemical and process industries, together with a
critical commentary. Our world is changing fast and the visions
explore the implications for business and academic institutions,
and for the professionals working in them. The visions were written
and brought together for the 6th World Congress of Chemical
Engineering in Melbourne, Australia in September 2001.
.Identifies trends in the chemicals business environment and their
consequences
.Discusses a wide variety of views about business and
technology
.Describes the impact of newly developing technologies
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Galapagos (Paperback, New ed.)
Sian Ede; Edited by Sian Ede, Bergit Arends; Contributions by Richard A. Fortey, Greg Hilty, …
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R295
Discovery Miles 2 950
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Galapagos archipelago in the Pacific Ocean is a place of
extraordinary biodiversity, home to species found nowhere else on
Earth and synonymous with the discoveries of Charles Darwin. But it
is also a place of competing interests: those of the rare animals
and plants, the scientists who are trying to conserve them, the
settlers from Ecuador seeking a way to support themselves, and the
tourists who travel across the world to encounter the astonishing
environment. Galapagos is the result of a five-year artists'
residency programme set up by the Galapagos Conservation Trust,
working with the Charles Darwin Foundation, as a unique way of
highlighting some of the complex issues that relate to the islands.
Twelve international artists were invited to engage with the
Galapagos on their own terms, to mix with the local and the
scientific communities, to find inspiration for original new work
and eventually to share it with a wide audience. The artworks and
essays in this book prompt comparisons with other places in the
world that are beset by multiple demands. Artists: Jyll Bradley,
Paulo Catrica, Filipa Cesar, Marcus Coates, Dorothy Cross
(accompanied by Fiona Shaw), Alexis Deacon, Jeremy Deller, Tania
Kovats, Kaffe Matthews, Semiconductor (Ruth Jarman and Joe
Gerhardt) and Alison Turnbull.
First published in 1998, creating a discourse on community care,
differences in of care management; links between assessment,
secondary health care and care management by addressing several
areas which provide opportunities for successful service
development.
First published in 1992, this second book in the series fully
described the evaluation programme and seeks to answer pressing
questions of policy and practice This book is split into four
parts: Introduction to the pilot programme, the projects and their
clients; the policy contexts; the objectives; the research
methodology. The Process of care: financing, accommodation and
service use, staffing, case management, joint working. Evaluation:
Outcomes for clients and others, and costs, for each of the
client's groups (people with learning difficulties, people with
mental health problems, elderly people and people with physical
disabilities). Finally this book aims to further discuss, Policy
and practice implications.
From fables to fairy tales, romances to nursery rhymes, this highly
influential 1932 study analyses the evolution of children's
literature. Publisher and writer F. J. Harvey Darton (1878-1936)
draws upon his family's involvement in children's publishing since
the late eighteenth century, his knowledge of medieval literature,
and his own extensive collection of children's books to present the
first account of English children's literature seen as a continuous
whole. Setting children's books in their historical context, the
work reflects much about the history of English social life as well
as providing an in-depth perspective on the genre - in the author's
words 'a chronicle of the English people in their capacity of
parents, guardians and educators of children'. A classic and
authoritative study for anyone interested in the history of
children's literature, Darton's book remains an invaluable source
of information on the genre.
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