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The eighth edition of International Financial Reporting and
Analysis has been thoroughly updated in line with changes to
International Financial Reporting Standards. Chapters throughout
have been rewritten with an increased focus on ethics,
sustainability and corporate governance. In addition, all the
real-world illustrations and company reports have been reviewed and
replaced with up-to-date examples. The international expertise of
the stellar author team is woven throughout the text. MindTap, an
online learning solution encompassing many different content types,
is available with this title. MindTap can be customized to suit
your course and contains supporting applications and analytics to
help learners make the most of the range of content.
For undergraduates and MBA students taking a first course in
financial accounting. A clear approach to learning accounting, with
an international focus Financial Accounting: An International
Introduction, 7th Edition, by Alexander and Nobes is an essential
textbook for undergraduates and MBA students worldwide taking a
first course in financial accounting. It is the ideal book for you
if you have little prior knowledge, or are new to this subject
area. The seventh edition retains the clear writing style and
unique international focus which led to the success of previous
editions. This approach enables the learning of financial
accounting in a way that is not country-specific. This fully
updated text uses the International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRS) as its framework to explain key concepts and practices while
linking them with contemporary real-life examples from around the
world. Pearson, the world's learning company.
First published in 1976, this book provides an interdiciplinary
study fo the thoughts of Adam Smith, showing it particular how the
link between economic basis and social superstructure was central
to his work. The work is split into six sections, dividing Smith's
views along the following lines: 'methology', 'conduct and
character', 'consumer behaviour', 'the upper classes', 'the lower
classes', and finally 'the State'.
The Lion Handbook to the Bible was first published in 1973 and has
been continuously in print ever since, selling over 3 million
copies worldwide. This fascinating guide to the book that has
intrigued and inspired millions of people for thousands of years
comprises an authoritative yet accessible commentary on the Bible,
book by book and chapter by chapter, alongside over 100 articles by
leading scholars around the world on areas of special interest.
Beautifully illustrated throughout with more than 700 photographs,
maps and illustrations, the Handbook is a pleasure to browse and
read, and a mine of information and insight about this crucially
important book. This new fifth edition has a total refresh of over
700 photographs, maps, and illustrations.
The Lion Handbook to the Bible was first published in 1973 and has
been continuously in print ever since, selling over 3 million
copies worldwide. This fascinating guide to the book that has
intrigued and inspired millions of people for thousands of years
comprises an authoritative yet accessible commentary on the Bible,
book by book and chapter by chapter, alongside over 100 articles by
leading scholars around the world on areas of special interest.
Beautifully illustrated throughout with more than 600 photographs,
maps and illustrations, the Handbook is a pleasure to browse and
read, and a mine of information and insight about this crucially
important book. For this new edition, a number of articles have
been revised in the light of recent discoveries and developments in
scholarship. New photographs have also been added where available.
The Elgar Companion to Development Studies is an innovative and
unique reference book that includes original contributions covering
development economics as well as development studies broadly
defined. This major new Companion brings together an international
panel of experts from varying backgrounds who discuss theoretical,
ethical and practical issues relating to economic, social,
cultural, institutional, political and human aspects of development
in poor countries. It also includes a selection of intellectual
biographies of leading development thinkers. While the Companion is
organised along the lines of an encyclopaedia, each of its 136
entries provide more depth and discussion than the average
reference book. Its entries are also extremely diverse: they draw
on different social science disciplines, incorporate various mixes
of theoretical and applied work, embrace a variety of methodologies
and represent different views of the world. The Elgar Companion to
Development Studies will therefore appeal to students, scholars,
researchers, policymakers and practitioners in the filed of
development as well as the interested layman.
A lushly illustrated survey of exquisitely crafted weapons and
armor from the Islamic world, which display extraordinary artistry
and opulence From its origins in the 7th century, armor and
weaponry were central to Islamic culture not only as a means of
conquest and the spread of faith, but also as symbols of status,
wealth, and power. More than 120 exceptional examples from the
renowned collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art are presented
in detail to demonstrate the remarkable craftsmanship and beauty of
Islamic arms and armor. These diverse objects, which have never
been catalogued or published in detail, span ten centuries and
represent nearly every Islamic culture, from Spain to the Caucasus.
Among these masterpieces are rare early works, such as the oldest
documented Islamic sword, and fine examples of decorated helmets
and body armor from late-15th-century Iran and Anatolia. Also
included are lavish gem-studded weapons from royal courts in the
Ottoman world and India. Each piece is handsomely photographed,
with a detailed discussion of its technical, historical, and
artistic importance. Made by master artisans in conjunction with
leading designers, goldsmiths, and jewelers, these stunning objects
demonstrate how utilitarian military equipment could be transformed
into striking and extravagant works of art.
Australian Vegetation has been an essential reference for students
and researchers in botany, ecology and natural resource management
for over 35 years. Now fully updated and with a new team of
authors, the third edition presents the latest insights on the
patterns and processes that shaped the vegetation of Australia. The
first part of the book provides a synthesis of ecological processes
that influence vegetation traits throughout the continent, using a
new classification of vegetation. New chapters examine the
influences of climate, soils, fire regimes, herbivores and
aboriginal people on vegetation, in addition to completely revised
chapters on evolutionary biogeography, quaternary vegetation
history and alien plants. The book's second half presents detailed
ecological portraits for each major vegetation type and offers
data-rich perspectives and comparative analysis presented in
tables, graphs, maps and colour illustrations. This authoritative
book will inspire readers to learn and explore first-hand the
vegetation of Australia.
This text captures the key points of the precedents governing
student rights and responsibilities relating to attendance, speech,
expression, religion, discipline, grades, tests, drugs, search and
seizure, the emerging law of social media, i.e., cyberbullying, and
the range of procedural due process interests. The book further
addresses the range of constitutional rights and protections for
teachers as well as employment terms and conditions, including
contracts, tenure and potential liabilities.
In today's technology-driven environment there is an
ever-increasing demand for information delivery. A compromise has
to be struck between security and availability. This book is a
pragmatic guide to information assurance for both business
professionals and technical experts. The third edition has been
updated to reflect changes in the IT security landscape and updates
to the BCS Certification in Information Security Management
Principles, which the book supports.
. K-4 teachers, homeschoolers, camp leaders, and naturalists will
find the standards-based lessons in this slim volume the perfect
introduction to environmental science for young learners. Twenty
hands-on learning lessons can be used individually or as a yearlong
curriculum.
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