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Join Marmaduke, Scrag, Ollie and Karanagins as they take on the
evil rats Tar & Tan in 'The GoosePill Gang - Blue Bottle
Mystery'
Comprehensive yet portable, this concise field-guide edition of
Australian Bird Guide is an essential companion for every
birdwatcher visiting Australia This new, fully updated concise
edition of the award-winning Australian Bird Guide brings the
authority and clarity of ABG into a portable format ideal for field
use. Its compact format features more than 700 bird species that
are residents of or regular visitors to the Australian mainland and
Tasmania, and surrounding seas. Easy to use and beautifully
illustrated, the book's content has been carefully designed to
provide the reader with key information to enable rapid
identification of any bird. Australian Bird Guide: Concise Edition
includes up-to-date species descriptions, distribution maps,
illustrations and comparison pages for major groups. Portable and
pocket-friendly yet comprehensive and authoritative, it's an
essential companion for any birdwatcher visiting Australia.
The purpose of this volume is to offer an authoritative overview of
the positive relationship between faith and reason, the latter
understood as different mode of philosophy. It will also show that
despite important variations and differences, the manner in which
Christan faith is able to interact with other intellectual
disciplines is grounded in theology and is required by theology.
Finally it will ground the overall project of "Religion and the
University" firmly in different ecclesial communities within the
Christian family and differing theological-philosophical
orientations that might be trans-denominational.
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Friendship Rules (Hardcover)
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Invisible Crimes is an edited volume containing a collection of
articles from a distinguished panel of academics. The book explores
many features of 'invisible' crimes and in doing so provides
numerous examples of hidden crimes and victimisations. The book
will be invaluable to students of criminology at both undergraduate
and postgraduate level. It will also inspire academics from a range
of disciplines to update, rewrite and offer new courses on
neglected crimes and victimisations.
By bringing together research evidence on effectively supporting
parents to engage with their children's early learning, and the
role of education professionals in developing partnerships with
families, this book focuses on partnerships between professionals
and parents to enhance family learning for young children in
literacy and other aspects of early learning. The move towards
setting, home-based, and online learning has accelerated, and it is
important for both students and practitioners to value parents'
roles in their young children's learning; to consider how parents
can support young children's learning in these scenarios, and how
to apply this in practice with children aged birth to five. Through
a wealth of case studies from real experience, the authors showcase
an inspiring range of inclusive projects and approaches with
families, including marginalised groups such as bilingual learners,
fostering families, and families identified as 'vulnerable'
including imprisoned fathers and children with specific learning
needs.
The Routledge Companion to Theatre and Performance Historiography
sets the agenda for inclusive and wide-ranging approaches to
writing history, embracing the diverse perspectives of the
twenty-first century and Critical Media History. Written by an
international team of authors whose expertise spans a multitude of
historical periods and cultures, this collection of fascinating
essays poses the central question: "what is specific to the
historiography of the performative?" The study of theatre, in
conjunction with the wider sphere of performance, involves an array
of multi-faceted methods for collecting evidence, interpreting
sources, and creating meaning. Reflecting on issues of recording -
from early modern musical scores, through VHS-technology to latest
digital procedures - and on what is missing from records or oblique
in practices, the contributors convey how theatre and performance
history is integral to social and cultural relations. This expertly
curated collection repositions theatre and performance history and
is essential reading for Theatre and Performance Studies students
or those interested in social and cultural history more generally.
The Routledge Companion to Theatre and Performance Historiography
sets the agenda for inclusive and wide-ranging approaches to
writing history, embracing the diverse perspectives of the
twenty-first century and Critical Media History. Written by an
international team of authors whose expertise spans a multitude of
historical periods and cultures, this collection of fascinating
essays poses the central question: "what is specific to the
historiography of the performative?" The study of theatre, in
conjunction with the wider sphere of performance, involves an array
of multi-faceted methods for collecting evidence, interpreting
sources, and creating meaning. Reflecting on issues of recording -
from early modern musical scores, through VHS-technology to latest
digital procedures - and on what is missing from records or oblique
in practices, the contributors convey how theatre and performance
history is integral to social and cultural relations. This expertly
curated collection repositions theatre and performance history and
is essential reading for Theatre and Performance Studies students
or those interested in social and cultural history more generally.
Victimisation provides an accessible but critical review of the study of victims and victimization, particularly in the areas of theory, research, policy, and practice. It provides an introduction and overview of the core areas relating to victimization including: the causes; its nature, extent, and impact; methods of research; issues of class, age, race, gender, and community; the policy context; mechanisms for tackling victimization; and the comparative context. Each contributor to the volume explores a range of historical and contemporary debates and developments surrounding particular aspects of the victimological enterprise, and by doing so outlines their own agenda for the futures of the discipline.
The Dispossessed has been described by political thinker Andre Gorz
as 'The most striking description I know of the seductions--and
snares--of self-managed communist or, in other words, anarchist
society.' To date, however, the radical social, cultural, and
political ramifications of Le Guin's multiple award-winning novel
remain woefully under explored. Editors Laurence Davis and Peter
Stillman right this state of affairs in the first ever collection
of original essays devoted to Le Guin's novel. Among the topics
covered in this wide-ranging, international and interdisciplinary
collection are the anarchist, ecological, post-consumerist,
temporal, revolutionary, and open-ended utopian politics of The
Dispossessed. The book concludes with an essay by Le Guin written
specially for this volume, in which she reassesses the novel in
light of the development of her own thinking over the past 30
years.
Cecil Davies' The Adelphi Players: The Theatre of Persons
represents a uniquely interesting contribution to our understanding
of touring British theatre in the mid-twentieth-century, post-war
period. This book will interest everyone - whether student,
academic or general reader - who wants to know more about issues
concerning the recent history of British theatre. In their values
and aims, the Adelphi Players pre-empted many of the post-war
developments that we associate with the non-commercial, fringe and
community theatre movement. In Richard Heron Ward founder of the
Adelphi-Players, we encounter a dramatist, novelist, essayist and
poet who has been unusually neglected in terms of our appreciation
of the English literature of the broad left in the 1930s, `40s and
`50s. The Adelphi Players has been edited by Peter Billingham, who
has also provided an introduction placing Ward and the Adelphi
players in the wider social, cultural and ideological context.
Many construction conflicts and disputes are not limited to
particular jurisdictions or cultures, but are increasingly becoming
common across the industry worldwide. This book is an invaluable
guide to international construction law, written by a team of
experts and focusing on the following national systems: Australia,
Canada, China, England and Wales, Estonia, Hong Kong, Iraq,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Oman, Portugal,
Quebec, Romania, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA. The
book provides a consistent and rigorous analysis of each national
system as well as the necessary tools for managing conflict and
resolving disputes on construction projects.
Becoming an Orchestral Musician takes you on a journey into the
musical profession. It is the first comprehensive guide for
professional musicians on how to succeed in joining an orchestra or
ensemble, and how to survive as an orchestral musician. Such
crucial topics as how to obtain the right tuition, music college
versus university, auditioning, nerves, the secrets of ensemble
playing and intonation, conductors, the mechanics of the orchestra,
performing philosophies and strategies for survival are covered in
separate sections. The matter of how to explore and adapt one's
musical psyche, the pitfalls of a career in music and the highs and
lows of performing are also discussed. The history, mythology and
science of music-making and numerous anecdotes provide a vivid
background. It is essential reading for all orchestral musicians,
including players of every instrument, whether at college or
university or during their career, whether full-time or part-time,
and whether professional or amateur, and also for the parents of
budding instrumentalists. There are probably more orchestras and
ensembles in the length and the breadth of Britain today than ever
before.With the renewed recognition in schools of the importance of
music, the competition among younger musicians has become intense.
Schools and colleges need to be well informed about career guidance
for their students. Richard Davis's book will give the answers to
many of the questions those students will be asking. It has been
warmly welcomed by his colleagues in the BBC Philharmonic, and by
other musicians, too. Twenty of them have been interviewed by him
specially for it on their experiences and on advice they would like
to give to younger musicians on many different themes. They include
principals and rank and file players, soloists, academics, music
critics, fixers, chamber musicians and people involved in
management.
To reflect the need for increasing expertise in a highly complex
legal arena, the Conseil International du Batiment pour la
Recherche L'Etude et la Documentation (CIB) inaugurated an
international task force, TG15, to study the area of construction
disputes around the world, which now has more than 120 members in
30 countries. Drawing from an international expert author based
from the CIB taskforce, and edited by coordinators of TG15, experts
representing both the legal and construction professions, this book
aims to provide a first reference for those considering, or
already, working in the international workplace. Each of the 25
national monographs report on construction dispute practice and
procedure according to a standard format, providing the reader with
the necessary tools for managing conflicts and resolving disputes
on construction projects in different countries.
Hoteliers, restaurateurs, licensees and catering managers will, in the course of their work, enter into many legal relationships with other parties whilst at the same time being required to adhere to all of the statutory laws that apply to their business. A sound knowledge of the law is therefore important to the professional owner or manager, as are knowledge of business management and the fundamental skills of the profession.
This book provides a thorough account of victimisation across the
social spectrum of class, race, age and gender. The second edition
has been fully revised and expanded, with two parts now spanning
the key perspectives and issues in victimology. Covering
theoretical, social and political contexts, the book: Includes new
chapters on defining and constructing victims, fear and
vulnerability, sexuality, white collar crime and the implications
of crime policy on victims Examines a global range of historical
and theoretical perspectives in victimology and features a new
chapter on researching victims of crime Reinforces your learning
through critical thinking sections, future research suggestions,
chapter summaries and a glossary of key terms Victims, Crime and
Society is the essential text for your studies in victimology
across criminology, criminal justice, community safety, youth
justice and related areas.
"Victimisation" provides an accessible but critical review of the
study of victims and victimisation, particularly in the areas of
theory, research, policy and practice. It aims to provide students
with an introduction and overview of the core areas relating to the
study of victims and victimisation including: the causes of
victimisation; its nature, extent and impact; methods of research;
issues of class, age, race, gender and community; the policy
context; mechanisms for tackling victimisation and the comparative
context. Each contributor to the volume explores a range of
historical and contemporary debates and developments surrounding
particular aspects of the victimological enterprise, and by doing
so outlines their own agenda for the futures of the
discipline.
Invisible Crimes is an edited volume containing a collection of
articles from a distinguished panel of academics. The book explores
many features of 'invisible' crimes and in doing so provides
numerous examples of hidden crimes and victimisations. The book
will be invaluable to students of criminology at both undergraduate
and postgraduate level. It will also inspire academics from a range
of disciplines to update, rewrite and offer new courses on
neglected crimes and victimisations.
This volume presents the reports and discussions held at the
conference of the "Association of German Constitutional Teachers"
in Erlangen from October, 1st to October, 4th, 2008.
The OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) component of
the ABA Applied exam is a new concept that involves a number of
'live' practical stations in which candidates must demonstrate
communication, professionalism and technical skills to the
examiners. This book covers topics that are outlined in the ABA
curriculum, presented in a way that emulates the OSCE exam setting,
and will help candidates prepare for the exam and test their
knowledge. Each station is constructed in clear, logical fashion to
make the revision of individual topics more accessible. The sample
questions and answers allow self-testing and are complemented by
discussions, numerous illustrations and up-to-date clinical
guidelines which follow modern-day anesthetic practice. The OSCE
Guide for the ABA Applied Examination is a must-have resource which
will help candidates further understand and prepare for the OSCE
process.
This innovative book offers a comprehensive assessment of policing
in late modern Britain. The overall theme is that as we approach
the end of the twentieth century, it is an appropriate time to
review recent developments in policing and law enforcement and to
consider future prospects.The areas covered include equal
opportunities and public policework; perspectives on and politics
of police policy making; the emergence and consequences of
managerialism and privatisation; legitimacy, policing and human
rights; crime control and surveillance in Northern Ireland; crime
rates, victimisation and the provision of service; risk, late
modernity and 'community policing'; regulating virtual communities
and policing cybercrime; and the insights to be gained from
comparative analysis. Thought-provoking and incisive, Policing
Futures is an invaluable source of information, and will be
essential reading for students, lecturers, researchers and
practitioners in the fields of police studies, criminology,
socio-legal studies, law, sociology, social policy, social work and
related disciplines.
The new edition of this bestselling textbook comes completely
revised and updated to take students on a guided tour of
criminological research. As a trusted companion, this book brings
together a range of experts in the field to provide key
perspectives on how to prepare, do and present research. Each
chapter comes with a range of learning features and contextualised
case studies, giving an in-depth review on conducting research
projects. The book: Includes fascinating case studies on
transnational crime and policing, victims, male offenders,
institutional abuse and more Comes with study questions,
activities, key terms and a glossary Includes visual material which
highlights and illustrates key points Contains new chapters on
mixed methods; web based criminological research; experimental
criminological research and quantitative criminological research
This is the go-to for any student studying criminology, essential
to those conducting their own research in the field.
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