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The Spirit Snatcher
Cat Gray; Designed by David Dean
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R189
Discovery Miles 1 890
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Welcome to Elbow Alley, home of the most monstrous mystery... Pip
was not expecting his new neighbours to be vampires, banshees and
ghosts. Worst of all is the mysterious spirit snatcher, which
appears out of nowhere and sucks away people's personalities. When
it attacks Pip's parents, the only way to save them is to find and
destroy it. But no one knows who it is... Along with his new friend
Fliss and her dog Splodge, Pip sets out to investigate, facing
murderous ghouls, werewolf attacks and a dangerously mouldy cheese.
Because if he and Fliss can't stop the creature by their thirteenth
birthdays, they'll be spirit-snatched too.
Lucy is so excited to spend the summer holidays with her cousins in
Canada, but when they tell her to watch out for wild bears in the
forest, her excitement turns to fear. One day, she stumbles upon a
bear cub on its own. At first she’s scared, before realizing that
the poor creature is lost. Can Lucy help the cub find its mother
without also putting herself in danger? A heartwarming story about
family and the beauty of nature from best-selling author Holly
Webb.
The adventures of Martine and her magical white giraffe continue in
THE LAST LEOPARD and THE ELEPHANT'S TALE, as Martine races against
time to save the world's rarest leopard, and uncovers a terrible
plot deep in the Namibian desert. Join Martine and her magical
giraffe, Jemmy, in two more heart-warming adventures. In The Last
Leopard, an accident sends Martine and Ben on a journey to the
Matabo Hills in Zimbabwe where they must race against time to save
the world's rarest leopard - and each other. And In The Elephant's
Tale, Martine and Ben travel to the Namibian desert where they
uncover a terrible plot. These are books full of charm and
atmosphere and stunning African landscapes, which will enchant
animal lovers everywhere.
Divided by geographical region, the Barefoot Books World Atlas
looks at the way in which communities and cultures across the world
have been shaped by their natural environment, and at the ideas and
initiatives which are shaping the future. An atlas for the
twenty-first century, it shows how all parts of the planet are
interconnected and looks at the challenges which face us all in
creating a sustainable future. About this title: -Global book and
app launch. -App developed in partnership with Touchpress, market
leaders in app publication and creators of the bestselling The
Elements and Solar System apps. -Introduction includes the story of
the solar system and the history of map-making. -Maps of regions
and oceans bring faraway places to life, with illustrated
geographical and architectural features, people plants and
wildlife, from oil fields to Buddhist monks to the Amazon
Rainforest. -Fold-out booklets reveal fascinating facts about each
region.
The first book in the heart-warming White Giraffe series by Lauren
St John, featuring the African adventures of Martine and her
magical white giraffe. When tragedy strikes on a winter's night in
England, Martine is sent to live with her grandmother on a game
reserve in South Africa. Her wild, beautiful new home is riddled
with secrets, but lonely Martine finds comfort in the legend of a
white giraffe and in mysterious Grace, who believes Martine has a
powerful gift. Defying her grandmother by entering the reserve
alone, Martine is plunged into a world of danger, mystery and
adventure. Who can she trust? And how far will she go to save the
only friend she has ever known?
Catholic positions on contested moral issues are rejected by the
majority in the secular West and are increasingly rejected by
Catholics themselves. In this book, David Deane argues that there
are two main reasons for this. First, the dominance of secular
approaches to reason and the human person deprives Catholic
positions of their claim to coherence. Second, the Catholic
positions, Deane shows, have lost contact with the theology on
which they were originally based. In response, Deane undertakes a
deconstruction of the dominant secular positions, and seeks to
restore Catholic positions to their theological roots. The result
of this is a moral theology reconnected with the Trinitarian
understanding of God and God’s relationship with the world.
Restored to its doctrinal foundations, the moral theology that
Deane offers is more coherent, more beautiful, and more convincing
than has been found in Catholic moral discourse for centuries.
Sharpen your memory skills and discover some of the world's
greatest cities and buildings.
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The Dawn Seal (Paperback)
Holly Webb; Illustrated by David Dean
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R160
R125
Discovery Miles 1 250
Save R35 (22%)
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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When Lissa spends the summer with her dad on his boathouse, she
can't help but feel a little lonely. She misses her mum and sister
back home, and her dad's job means that he can't spend as much time
with her as she'd hoped. Then one morning during a paddle boarding
lesson she spots a lost seal pup in the river trying to find its
way home. Lissa wants to help her, but can she protect the young
seal without scaring her away? A heartwarming story about family
from best-selling author Holly Webb.
Innovative and inclusive, Children of the World empowers young
readers to learn about children around the globe and ponder their
own place in it. Created with the guidance of diversity
specialists, this groundbreaking work of narrative nonfiction
addresses the need for children's books that depict diversity,
while simultaneously demonstrating the interconnectedness and
uniqueness of all people.
David Dean Brockman connects spirituality with psychoanalysis
throughout this book as he looks at Dante's early writings, his
life story and his "polysemous" classical poem The Divine Comedy.
Dante wanted to create a document that would educate the common man
about his journey from brokenness to growth and a solid integration
of body, self, and soul. This book draws the resemblance between
Dante's poem and the "journey" that patients experience in
psychoanalytic therapy. It will be the first total treatment of
Dante's work in general, and The Divine Comedy in particular, using
the psychoanalytic method. This fascinating study of Dante's The
Divine Comedy will be of interest to psychoanalysts,
psychotherapists, and psychiatrists, as well as those still in
training. Academics and students of psychology, spirituality,
religion, and literature may also be interested in Brockman's
in-depth study of Dante's work.
Book Band: Dark Blue (Ideal for ages 9+) The story of a family of
fishermen doing their best to make ends meet in a small Indian
village Hari's family make their living from fishing, but with no
fish left in the bay, times are really hard. To catch the fish
further away they need a better boat, but to get a better boat they
need to sell fish... Despite family feuds and village superstitions
standing in his way, Hari doesn't give up, and it isn't long before
help arrives from the most unlikely source. This thought-provoking
story from Pratima Mitchell has engaging black-and-white
illustrations by David Dean and is perfect for children who are
developing as readers. The Bloomsbury Readers series is packed with
brilliant books to get children reading independently in Key Stage
2, with book-banded stories by award-winning authors like double
Carnegie Medal winner Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize
winner Patrice Lawrence covering a wide range of genres and topics.
With charming illustrations, ideas for discussion points and online
guided reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary
Education (CLPE), this series is ideal for reading both in the
classroom and at home. For more information visit
www.bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Patrice Lawrence, Tony Bradman,
Margaret Mahy [...] any list that brings together such a quality
line up of authors is going to be welcomed.' - Books for Keeps on
the series
Theology has always viewed Nietzschean thought with a sideways
glance, never quite sure what to make of it. Where serious
engagement has occurred it has tended to either reject such thought
outright or to accept it to such an extent that it loses its
identity as Christian theology. This book outlines a model for
incorporating Nietzschean thought within the structures of a wholly
traditional Christological anthropology. What is perhaps even more
significant is what shows up in Christological anthropology under
this Nietzschean light. Using Nietzschean concepts a whole new
lexicon is opened up for understanding and articulating traditional
accounts of sin and fallenness, accounts which modern theology has
often lacked the categories to articulate. The book culminates in a
doctrine of reconciliation which is given urgency and coherence
precisely through such reinvigoration of traditional accounts using
Nietzschean thought.
Winner of the 2011 Blue Peter Book of the Year Award, DEAD MAN'S
COVE is the first book in a gripping adventure series about
eleven-year-old ace detective, Laura Marlin, from award-winning
author Lauren St John. When orphaned Laura Marlin moves from a
children's home to live with her uncle in Cornwall, she longs for a
life of excitement just like the characters in her favourite
detective novels. A real life adventure is on hand as she is
deposited at her uncle's spooky house . . . Why does her uncle,
Calvin Redfern, forbid her to go to Dead Man's Cove? What's the
truth about Tariq, the silent Indian boy who lives with the
flamboyant Mukthars? Who is J? Who has left the message in a bottle
for Laura to discover? Mysteries abound and who better to solve
them than Laura Marlin, ace detective? Accompanied by her trusty
companion, Skye, a three-legged husky, the dog she's always wanted,
Laura's adventures begin in this first captivating mystery.
In this well-researched, informative history, David Dean Bowlby
examines church and state in the American colonies and the early
national period up to the framing of the religion clauses of the
First Amendment by the First Congress. Bowlby describes the history
of the church and state up to that time as one involving the
struggle of religious minorities against church establishments,
with increasingly vocal calls for the free exercise of religion,
liberty of conscience, and disestablishment. He shows that when the
religion clauses were framed, people feared that the establishment
of religion would lead to the domination of one particular
denomination or sect, resulting in compulsory church taxes,
obligatory attendance at religious services, and adherence to
orthodox doctrines and liturgy. By focusing on the relationship
between religious establishments and free exercise, he makes the
case that the establishment clause and free exercise of religion
must be taken together as a guarantee of religious liberty, because
where a religious establishment was present the full and free
exercise of religion was not. It was this concern that prompted the
prohibitive language of the clauses-the Founders meant to protect
the latter by forbidding the former.
This project was initiated in response to the establishment of
mercury TMDLs around the country and issues raised by this process,
specifically concerning the issue of mercury bioavailability. While
many TMDLs recognize that point sources constitute a small fraction
of the mercury load to a water body, a question has been raised
concerning the relative bioavailability of mercury coming from
various sources. For instance, is the mercury discharged from a
wastewater treatment plant more or less bioavailable than mercury
in precipitation, mercury in urban stormwater, or mercury in
sediments? This project seeks to address this question by
developing a reliable definition and approach to estimating
bioavailability, by profiling various sources of mercury in a
watershed with regard to the species of mercury present and by
profiling those factors or conditions in either the effluent or the
receiving water that enhance or mitigate the bioavailability of
those forms. The report consists of two volumes. Volume I is a
background document for evaluating the biovailability of mercury in
wastewater effluents and receiving waters and establishes relevant
project objectives. Volume II is a guidance document for wastewater
treatment professionals interested in assessing the bioavailability
of mercury in their wastewater, comparing it to other sources, and
assessing changes in bioavailability in their effluent when it is
mixed in a receiving water body. The project concludes that, based
on available data and bioavailability as defined in this report,
wastewater effluent is one of the lowest among the sources
evaluated with respect to mercury bioavailability due to its
typically low levels of methylmercury. Due to their typically low
levels of suspended solids, wastewater treatment plants employing
post-secondary treatment should not contribute appreciably to local
sediment mercury burdens.
This project was initiated in response to the establishment of
mercury TMDLs around the country and issues raised by this process,
specifically concerning the issue of mercury bioavailability. While
many of these studies recognize that point sources constitute a
small fraction of the mercury load to a water body, a question has
been raised concerning the relative bioavailability of mercury
coming from various sources. For instance, is the mercury
discharged from a wastewater treatment plant more or less
bioavailable than mercury in precipitation, mercury in urban
stormwater, or mercury in sediments? This project seeks to address
this question by developing a reliable definition and approach to
estimating bioavailability, by profiling various sources of mercury
in a watershed with regard to the species of mercury present and by
profiling those factors or conditions in either the effluent or the
receiving water that enhance or mitigate the bioavailability of
those forms. There were several important objectives relevant to
the estimation of bioavailability and potential bioaccumulation of
mercury from wastewater treatment plants and other sources in
receiving waters. The first was to develop a working definition of
bioavailability. For purposes of this project, this definition
includes not only methylmercury, the form of mercury that readily
bioaccumulates in aquatic food chains, but also bioavailable and
potentially bioavailable inorganic mercury species that can be
converted to methylmercury within a reasonable time frame. It is
concluded that the strength of binding to solids and
mercury-sulfur-organic matter associations are major factors in
determining the bioavailability of inorganic Hg. A second major
objective was to identify those factors or conditions in both the
effluent and the receiving waters that enhance or mitigate the
transformation of inorganic mercury to methylmercury and its
subsequent bioaccumulation. Profiles were developed for various
sources of mercury in watersheds, including wastewater treatment
plants, with regard to bioavailable and potentially bioavailable
mercury, and key factors in effluents and receiving waters that
enhance or mitigate it. A procedure to assess the relative
bioavailability of mercury from various watershed sources,
including wastewater treatment plants was developed and tested
using data from a US location. The project also features a
literature review of conventional and emerging technologies for the
removal of mercury from effluent streams and their effects on
mercury bioavailability. A review of the salient aspects of mercury
TMDLs completed by EPA and the states is also included. This
project concludes that, based on available data and bioavailability
as defined in this report, wastewater effluent is one of the lowest
among the sources evaluated with respect to mercury
bioavailability, along with urban runoff and mining runoff.
Atmospheric deposition and contaminated sediments tend to be among
the highest sources with respect to mercury bioavailability.
The 400+ reusable stickers in this oversized, 32-page collection
guide children on a fact-packed journey around the world, teaching
them about each region's people, plants, animals and landmarks.
This engaging companion to the celebrated Barefoot Books World
Atlas includes a labeled, pull-out world map poster by
award-winning artist David Dean.
Theology has always viewed Nietzschean thought with a sideways
glance, never quite sure what to make of it. Where serious
engagement has occurred it has tended to either reject such thought
outright or to accept it to such an extent that it loses its
identity as Christian theology. This book outlines a model for
incorporating Nietzschean thought within the structures of a wholly
traditional Christological anthropology. What is perhaps even more
significant is what shows up in Christological anthropology under
this Nietzschean light. Using Nietzschean concepts a whole new
lexicon is opened up for understanding and articulating traditional
accounts of sin and fallenness, accounts which modern theology has
often lacked the categories to articulate. The book culminates in a
doctrine of reconciliation which is given urgency and coherence
precisely through such reinvigoration of traditional accounts using
Nietzschean thought.
A definitve guide to best practice in museums, at a time in which all museums require ever more innovative solutions to processes of interpreting the world;s cultural and scientific heritage.
Embark on a mind-expanding journey across the planet. Your guide is
earth enthusiast and TV presenter Nick Crane. Your map-maker is
artist David Dean. Divided by geographical region, the Barefoot
Books World Atlas looks at the way in which communities and
cultures across the world have been shaped by their natural
environment, and at the ideas and initiatives which are shaping the
future. An atlas for the twenty-first century, it shows how all
parts of the planet are interconnected and looks at the challenges
which face us all in creating a sustainable future. The Atlas also
features a pull-out map, fold-out booklets and panels.
Museum Exhibition is the only textbook of its kind to consider
exhibition development using both theory and practice in an
integrated approach. This comprehensive study covers care of
exhibits, writing accompanying text, using new technology,
exhibition evaluation, administration and content for a wide range
of collections. It provides a complete outline for all those
concerned with providing displays in museums and other cultural
heritage contexts.
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