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Cave of Little Faces (Hardcover)
William David Spencer, Aida Besancon Spencer
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R1,411
R1,131
Discovery Miles 11 310
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Berkeley Street Theatre (Hardcover)
Jeanne C. Defazio; Foreword by David W. Gill; Afterword by William David Spencer
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R1,013
R821
Discovery Miles 8 210
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Wasted Evangelism (Hardcover)
Chip M. Anderson; Foreword by Aida Besancon Spencer, William David Spencer
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R1,168
R941
Discovery Miles 9 410
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This handbook summarizes the main advances in our understanding of
marine minerals and concentrates on the deposits of proven economic
potential. In cases where our knowledge may be too limited to allow
defining of their economic potential, those minerals are covered
regionally or by deposit type.
Handbook of Marine Mineral Deposits is divided into three sections;
Marine placers, manganese nodules and crusts, and deep-sea
hydrothermal mineralization. All of these mineral deposits have
great potential importance to economic geologists and marine
mines.
Edited by an acknowledged expert in the field, this handbook
includes work by internationally renowned contributors. The new
United Nations Law of the Sea, ratified by over 100 countries
within the past two years, provides a framework and guidelines for
deep-sea mineral exploration that increases international interest
in this book. The Handbook serves as a platform from which to
launch the more detailed evaluation studies that will need to take
place in the 21st century before recovery can continue or commence.
Handbook of Marine Mineral Deposits is
useful to mineralogists, economic geologists, marine geologists,
marine miners, and conservationists.
Features
Against the background of increasing interest in the changing
nature and quality of work, The Political Economy of Work offers a
new and unique assessment of the theoretical analysis of work. The
author challenges some common preconceptions about work and
promotes an original approach to the field, contemplating the
nature and development of ideas on work and its impact on human
well-being drawing on such burgeoning literatures as the 'economics
of happiness'. Spencer approaches the subject through a careful
examination of the history of thought on work over the last three
hundred years. A key focus is the development of ideas on work in
mainstream economics, starting with the mercantilists and the
classical economists, and continuing with neoclassical economists
(e.g. Jevons, Marshall). The contributions of modern approaches
including the new 'information-theoretic' economics and the new
'economics of happiness' are also discussed. The author sees flaws
in the depiction of work in mainstream economics and instead draws
insight from the writings of critics of the mainstream paradigm,
such as the nineteenth century 'utopian' writers (Godwin, Fourier,
Carlyle, Ruskin, Morris), Marx, and the old institutional
economists (Commons, Veblen). The alternative approach outlined in
the book stresses the barriers to rewarding work under capitalism
and develops a case for radical change in the organisation of work.
The book cuts across different disciplinary boundaries and is
likely to appeal to researchers in a number of different fields,
including labour economics, labour history, the sociology of work,
industrial relations, and human resource management. It will appeal
to all those who wish to promote a more critical understanding of
the role that work can and ought to play in society.
Against the background of increasing interest in the changing
nature and quality of work, The Political Economy of Work offers a
new and unique assessment of the theoretical analysis of work. The
author challenges some common preconceptions about work and
promotes an original approach to the field, contemplating the
nature and development of ideas on work and its impact on human
well-being drawing on such burgeoning literatures as the 'economics
of happiness'.
Spencer approaches the subject through a careful examination of
the history of thought on work over the last three hundred years. A
key focus is the development of ideas on work in mainstream
economics, starting with the mercantilists and the classical
economists, and continuing with neoclassical economists (e.g.
Jevons, Marshall). The contributions of modern approaches including
the new 'information-theoretic' economics and the new 'economics of
happiness' are also discussed. The author sees flaws in the
depiction of work in mainstream economics and instead draws insight
from the writings of critics of the mainstream paradigm, such as
the nineteenth century 'utopian' writers (Godwin, Fourier, Carlyle,
Ruskin, Morris), Marx, and the old institutional economists
(Commons, Veblen). The alternative approach outlined in the book
stresses the barriers to rewarding work under capitalism and
develops a case for radical change in the organisation of work.
The book cuts across different disciplinary boundaries and is
likely to appeal to researchers in a number of different fields,
including labour economics, labour history, the sociology of work,
industrial relations, and human resource management. It will appeal
to all those who wish to promote a more critical understanding of
the role that work can and ought to play in society.
In this book, the authors present exhaustive literary and
theological textual analyses of all Jesus' teachings, on prayer,
parables, and model prayer. Jesus' teachings on prayer are compared
with his own practice and examples recorded in the text. In the
appendix, stylistic analysis is employed to compare Jesus' prayer
with Greek cultic prayer. The authors conclude that prayer for
Jesus was the authentic communication of a life acting out the
commandments of God.
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Weird Romance (Paperback)
Alan Brennert, David Spencer; Originally written by James Tiptree
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R441
R418
Discovery Miles 4 180
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A fully flexible component mix means the course can be adapted to
any teaching scenario, whether delivering lessons face-to-face,
online or using a blended approach. The Great Learners, Great
Thinkers section, with its focus on Social and Emotional Learning,
allows students to develop the emotional intelligence and critical
thinking skills they will need for life. With the Virtual Classroom
Exchange feature, students can connect with their peers in another
country, so they can learn about culture and practise their English
in an authentic and rewarding context. The Student's App includes
gamified activities to make language practice easy and enjoyable,
and enables teachers to set assignments for students to complete on
their favourite devices. Teachers can monitor students' learning
through the Progress Tracker in the Teacher's App.
Mediation Law and Practice gives a thorough account of the practice
of mediation from the perspective of the student and practitioner.
Divided into two parts, it deals with both the practice of
mediation and the law surrounding mediation. Touching on the theory
and philosophy behind the practice, it further describes in a
theoretical and practical sense the difference between the emerging
models of mediation. Mediator qualities are discussed in terms of
issues of gender, culture and power. This book examines the
important issue of mediation ethics and, taking into account the
developing law surrounding the practice, proposes a code of ethics.
It looks at the future of mediation in light of the decline in
litigation, the rise in regulatory constraints on mediation and the
popularity of online mediation. Mediation Law and Practice provides
students and practitioners with the complete text on the practice
and law surrounding mediation.
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Molly & Nightmare (Hardcover)
Shannon Avra; Illustrated by David Spencer
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R455
R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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Cumulative review pages after every two units offer further
revision. Great students’ tips give advice on study and exam
techniques. The Digital Workbook includes the content of the print
Workbook with fully interactive activities, audio and automated
marking. Teachers can monitor students' work using the Progress
Tracker. The Exam Trainer is designed to familiarise students with
exam tasks through extra practice and exam tips.
When super cheerful Stick and grumpy stuffed bunny Huggie get
thrown from a backpack, the adventure is on! Together this odd
couple survives encounters with sea-faring pirates, raging rhinos
in Africa, sword-wielding royalty in Europe, stick-eating panda
bears in Asia, sharks in Australia, hungry penguins in Antarctica,
and piranhas in South America - all before finally making it home
to North America. A fantastically funny read-aloud about two
unlikely friends and their epic journey around the world.
The Workbook mirrors the Student's Book in its organisation,
providing a wealth of extra grammar and vocabulary exercises and
opportunities to practise reading, listening, speaking and writing.
It also offers higher-level material in the form of Grammar
challenge and Vocabulary extension exercises, particularly useful
for mixed ability classes.
The Student's Book Pack contains the print Student's Book with a
strong exams focus and exams task familiarisation throughout the
Student's Book. Access code to the Student's Resource Centre is
provided which includes the Class audio, Workbook audio, Life
skills and Flipped classroom videos and a downloadable Macmillan
Reader.
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