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Victoria - Season 2 (DVD)
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Following critical acclaim, Victoria resumes her role as queen establishing herself as a working mother, learning to balance her responsibilities as both parent and Sovereign. However, Prince Albert is still struggling to find a role for himself alongside his powerful wife as she returns to her duties, intent on proving that she can be mother, dutiful wife and Queen.
Victoria’s challenges during her reign, both home and abroad, leave her with a modern dilemma, can she really have it all?
It’s time for the Unicornia talent show and Claudia and her friends are going to enter with a magical dance routine. The stage is set with sparkling rainbows, singing flowers and candyfloss clouds. Can the friends perfect their dance moves in time for the big day? Find out in this twinkled-toed adventure where even the unicorns can dance!
Implantable sensor systems offer great potential for enhanced
medical care and improved quality of life, consequently leading to
major investment in this exciting field. Implantable sensor systems
for medical applications provides a wide-ranging overview of the
core technologies, key challenges and main issues related to the
development and use of these devices in a diverse range of medical
applications.
Part one reviews the fundamentals of implantable systems, including
materials and material-tissue interfaces, packaging and coatings,
microassembly, electrode array design and fabrication, and the use
of biofuel cells as sustainable power sources. Part two goes on to
consider the challenges associated with implantable systems.
Biocompatibility, sterilization considerations and the development
of active implantable medical devices in a regulated environment
are discussed, along with issues regarding data protection and
patient privacy in medical sensor networks. Applications of
implantable systems are then discussed in part three, beginning
with Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for in-vivo applications
before further exploration of tripolar interfaces for neural
recording, sensors for motor neuroprostheses, implantable wireless
body area networks and retina implants.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors, Implantable sensor systems for medical applications
is a comprehensive guide for all those involved in the design,
development and application of these life-changing technologies.
Provides a wide-ranging overview of the core technologies, key
challenges and main issues related to the development and use of
implantable sensor systems in a range of medical
applicationsReviews the fundamentals of implantable systems,
including materials and material-tissue interfaces, packaging and
coatings, and microassemblyConsiders the challenges associated with
implantable systems, including biocompatibility and sterilization
Along with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights serves as the main watchdog
for the promotion and protection of fundamental rights in the
Americas. Drawing on the case law of the Court, this volume
analyses crucial developments over the years on both procedural and
substantive issues before the Inter-American Court. The book
discusses access to legal aid, third party interventions, positive
obligations and provisional measures, the evaluation of evidence
and the use of external referencing by the Court, the protection of
vulnerable groups, including indigenous peoples, migrants, women
and children. It also explores other contemporary issues such as
coerced statements, medical negligence, the use of force,
amnesties, forced disappearances, the right to water, judicial
protection in times of emergency, the relation of the
Inter-American Court with national courts and with other
international jurisdictions like the European Court of Human Rights
and the International Criminal Court, and with national courts,
reparations and revisions of cases by the Inter-American Court, and
present-day challenges to the Inter-American system of human
rights. Due to its multifaceted and comprehensive character, this
scholarly volume is an essential reference work for both legal
scholars and practitioners working with regional human rights
systems in general and with the Inter-American human rights system
in particular.
Practical and sensitive support for bereaved children. Accompanied
by the friendly characters of Bee and Bear, this book offers
children a structure and outlet for the many difficult feelings
that inevitably follow when a close friend or family member dies. A
series of exercises and activities reflect on the different aspects
of grief to help children make sense of their experience and find
the balance between remembering and having fun.
Victim's Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights takes on a set
of questions suggested by the worldwide persistence of human rights
abuse and the prevalence of victims' stories in human rights
campaigns, truth commissions, and international criminal tribunals:
What conceptions of victims are presumed in contemporary human
rights discourse? How do conventional narrative templates fail
victims of human rights abuse and resist raising novel human rights
issues? What is empathy, and how can victims frame their stories to
overcome empathetic obstacles and promote commitment to human
rights? How can victims' stories be used ethically in the service
of human rights? The book addresses these concerns by analyzing the
rhetorical resources for and constraints on victims' ability to
articulate their stories and by clarifying how their stories can
contribute to enlarged understandings of human rights protections
and deepened commitments to realizing human rights. It theorizes
the normative content that victims' stories can convey and the
bearing of that normative content on human rights. Throughout the
book, published victims' stories-including stories of torture,
slavery, genocide, rape in wartime, and child soldiering-are
analyzed in conjunction with philosophical arguments. This book
mobilizes philosophical theory to illuminate victims' stories and
appeals to victims' stories to enrich the philosophy of human
rights.
In a world where women continue to face additional challenges to
men, 'Understand: Dare: Thrive' delves into the underlying causes
of this enduring reality and provides the insights and answers
women need to enable them to thrive, across their whole working
life. Businesswoman, psychologist and social entrepreneur Diana
Parkes draws upon her signature skills for cutting-through
complexity, providing a roadmap to understand what is necessary to
achieve your career goals. By exploring how success can be obtained
for women in all industries, the book picks apart gender
stereotypes and demonstrates how it is possible to thrive in any
position, whether entry level or leadership. The book uses powerful
scientific research to blow apart myths about the reasons that men
and women's careers differ. It shares deep insights about human
psychology, enabling us to understand the fundamental causes of
gender inequality and the reasons why inequalities in workplaces
persist. Everything imparted will enable you to anticipate, prevent
or circumnavigate challenging situations and move towards what you
always wanted to achieve. By utilising the real life experiences of
over 45 ordinary women, we see journeys from all walks of life.
They all forged success across a wide range of fields, living the
same daily reality most women experience: limited time, scarce
resources and tricky choices. While drive, resilience and emotional
intelligence were their common foundation strengths, this book
brings together the power of the 900 years of contemporary career
success they shared - setting out pathways to achieve your dreams,
no matter the odds. * * * 'Very informative and comprehensive,
covering all the multi-layer issues affecting women in the
workplace. It distils the experience of so many women and provides
practical ways of tackling some of the big issues that are holding
women back.' - Mandy Garner, Editor of Workingmums.co.uk 'A
marvellous read, full of honesty, great research and powerful
methods to change our core beliefs for more success at work and in
life.' - Rachel Gibson, professional musician
This book is intended for a young person or young adult who needs
some encouragement to find their way in life, especially after this
pandemic. The receiver of this book might lack self-belief, but all
they need is a nudge to guide them to think more positively about
themselves. 'Search for the Pearl Inside Yourself'- is a
motivational little book with quotations, ideas and
thought-provoking mind tasks to help them to let go of those things
which are holding them back, to find a more fulfilling direction
and to discover the pearl inside themselves.
Rapid Writing is designed to help struggling learners to catch up
and close the attainment gap in writing. Created by expert authors,
you can be reassured that the progression is spot on and will help
children succeed across the whole curriculum. Ideal for use with
small groups or for one-to-one support, and perfect for home
learning. Fun contexts and fantastic design ensure children enjoy
writing. Familiar characters from Rapid reading books support the
link between reading and writing. Focus on Spelling and Grammar. To
be used together with the Rapid Writing Stage 2 Teaching Guide,
children will use this writing log workbook to write down what they
have learned.
A country torn apart by war. Two siblings divided by fate. Italy, 1938. Mussolini is in power and war is not far away…
Clara and Pippo are just children: quiet, thoughtful Clara is the older sister; Pippo, the younger brother, is forever chatting. The family has only recently arrived in the city carrying their few possessions.
When Mamma goes missing early one morning, both Clara and Pippo go in search of her. Clara turns right; Pippo left. As a result of the choices they make that morning, their lives will be changed forever.
Diana Rosie’s Pippo and Clara tells the story of a family and a country divided. But will Clara and Pippo – and their mother – find each other again?
It takes a man of understanding to rebuild a shattered soul, a man
with a deep and learned grasp of philosophy and poetry, a man who
can nurture and inspire an enquiring mind, a man with the wit and
humour to bring the world alive. That enigmatic man is Horatio
Hennessy. His grandson Blue is that shattered soul. Following the
death of twelve-year-old Blue's parents, his new home is a Finca in
the mountains of Mallorca, with the grandfather he has never met
before. But is Horatio up to the challenge, or is he merely trying,
through Blue, to make good his past? Gradually a bond evolves
between them through a shared love of poetry. But when secrets are
uncovered, will understanding turn to misunderstanding? Will two
souls be shattered this time? Absorbing, moving, witty and
profound, A Man of Understanding is a beautifully-told story of the
search for a higher understanding of the self and others,
interlaced with poetry, philosophy and love.
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