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Find your baby’s face in this delightful new lift-the-flap book with a mirror on every page!
One thing is for sure – babies love mirrors! This series of board books aims to enhance early mirror play as very young children will enjoy finding their own face on every page. Featuring large card flaps with friendly animals which are easy for even the littlest hands to grab, babies will enjoy reaching for these books again and again.
Scan the QR code on the back cover to join in with the playful rhyming song based on the classic ‘Finger Family’ rhyme!
Other books in the series include: Little Bear, Little Dog, Little Owl, Little Tiger, Little Lamb, Little Lion, Little Mouse and Little Penguin
This unique book analyses the impact of international human rights
on the concept of gender, demonstrating that gender emerged in the
medical study of sexuality and has a complex and broad meaning
beyond the sex and gender binaries often assumed by human rights
law. Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko skilfully illustrates the dynamics
within the field of human rights which hinder the expansion of the
concept of gender and which strategies and mechanisms allow and
facilitate such an expansion. Gender and Human Rights surveys the
development of human rights from the creation of the United Nations
up to the present day and discusses key examples of the prohibition
of violence and the regulation of culture and family in the context
of human rights. This multidisciplinary study also incorporates
additional perspectives from medical science, feminism and queer
theory. This concise yet engaging book will be a valuable resource
for scholars, students and activists working at the intersection of
gender law and human rights law, providing a critical overview of
the topic alongside strategies for future growth.
Conceptualizing the nature of reality and the way the world
functions, Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko analyzes the foundations of
human rights law in the strict subject/object dichotomy. Seeking to
dismantle this dichotomy using topo-logic, a concept developed by
Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro, this topical book formulates
ways to operationalize alternative visions of human rights
practice. Subject/object dichotomy, Yahyaoui Krivenko demonstrates,
emerges from and reflects a particular Western worldview through a
quest for rationality and formal logic. Taking a metaphysical and
epistemological perspective, this book explores the alternative
views of reality and logic, developed by Kitaro, to demonstrate how
topo-logic can enable both a theoretical and a practical renewal of
human rights and overcome the subject/object dichotomy. Examining
the recent growth of social movements, decolonization and
diversification of discourses about human rights, and substantive
equality, the book identifies these developments in contemporary
human rights as indications of a movement towards a topo-logical
view beyond the subject/object dichotomy. Students and scholars of
critical legal studies, legal theory and philosophy, and
international human rights law will find this book to be an
invigorating read. Laying ground for the possible renewal and
enhancement of human rights law, it will also be a useful resource
for practitioners of human rights law.
This unique book analyses the impact of international human rights
on the concept of gender, demonstrating that gender emerged in the
medical study of sexuality and has a complex and broad meaning
beyond the sex and gender binaries often assumed by human rights
law. Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko skilfully illustrates the dynamics
within the field of human rights which hinder the expansion of the
concept of gender and which strategies and mechanisms allow and
facilitate such an expansion. Gender and Human Rights surveys the
development of human rights from the creation of the United Nations
up to the present day and discusses key examples of the prohibition
of violence and the regulation of culture and family in the context
of human rights. This multidisciplinary study also incorporates
additional perspectives from medical science, feminism and queer
theory. This concise yet engaging book will be a valuable resource
for scholars, students and activists working at the intersection of
gender law and human rights law, providing a critical overview of
the topic alongside strategies for future growth.
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Mama's Boy (Hardcover)
Kimberly Innecken; Illustrated by Ekaterina Veselaja
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Discovery Miles 4 950
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Leonhard Euler's Letters to a German Princess: A Milestone in the
History of Physics Textbooks and More is a milestone in the history
of physics textbooks and the instruction of women in the sciences.
It also covers views of its author on epistemology, religion, and
innovations in scientific equipment, including telescopes and
microscopes. Today, 250 years later, we study this work of Euler's
as a foundation for the history of physics teaching and analyze the
letters from an historical and pedagogical point of view.
What private law avenues are open to victims of human rights
violations? This innovative new collection explores this question
across sixteen jurisdictions in the Global South and Global North.
It examines existing mechanisms in domestic law for bringing civil
claims in relation to the involvement of states, corporations and
individuals in specific categories of human rights violation: (i)
assault or unlawful arrest and detention of persons; (ii)
environmental harm; and (iii) harmful or unfair labour conditions.
Taking a truly global perspective, it assesses the question in
jurisdictions as diverse as Kenya, Switzerland, the US and the
Philippines. A much needed and important new statement on how to
respond to human rights violations.
Competition in today's global market offers strong motivation for
the development of sophisticated tools within computer science. The
neuron multi-functional technology platform is a developing field
of study that regards the various interactive approaches that can
be applied within this subject matter. As advancing technologies
continue to emerge, managers and researchers need a compilation of
research that discusses the advancements and specific
implementations of these intelligent approaches with this platform.
Avatar-Based Control, Estimation, Communications, and Development
of Neuron Multi-Functional Technology Platforms is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the application of
artificial and natural approaches towards neuron-based programs.
While highlighting topics such as natural intelligence,
neurolinguistics, and smart data storage, this publication presents
techniques, case studies, and methodologies that combine the use of
intelligent artificial and natural approaches with optimization
techniques for facing problems and combines many types of hardware
and software with a variety of communication technologies to enable
the development of innovative applications. This book is ideally
designed for researchers, practitioners, scientists, field experts,
professors, and students seeking current research on the
optimization of avatar-based advancements in multifaceted
technology systems.
Multilingualism is becoming a social phenomenon governed by the
needs of globalization and cultural openness. Owing to the ease of
access to information facilitated by the internet, individuals'
exposure to multiple languages is becoming increasingly frequent,
thereby promoting a need to acquire successful methods in
understanding language. Applied Psycholinguistics and Multilingual
Cognition in Human Creativity is an essential reference source that
discusses the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable
humans to acquire, use, comprehend, and produce language, as well
as its applications in human development, the social sciences,
communication theories, and infant development. Featuring research
on topics such as international business, language processing, and
organizational research, this book is ideally designed for
linguists, psychologists, humanities and social sciences
researchers, managers, and graduate-level students seeking coverage
on language acquisition and communication.
The integration of sliding mode in engineering systems has been a
focus of research for many years. However, the use of this method
in non-engineering systems still requires a better understanding.
Sliding Mode in Intellectual Control and Communication: Emerging
Research and Opportunities is a pivotal reference source that
intends to fill the gap of available knowledge on characteristics
of sliding mode in non-engineering contexts. Highlighting a range
of pertinent topics such as information processing, intelligent
agents, and virtual communications, this book is ideally designed
for researchers, academics, students, and professionals interested
in the latest developments in sliding mode techniques and
applications.
The internet of things (IoT) is quickly growing into a large
industry with a huge economic impact expected in the near future.
However, the users' needs go beyond the existing web-like services,
which do not provide satisfactory intelligence levels. Ambient
intelligence services in IoT environments is an emerging research
area that can change the way that technology and services are
perceived by the users. Ambient Intelligence Services in IoT
Environments: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a unique
source that systemizes recent trends and advances for service
development with such key technological enablers of modern ICT as
ambient intelligence, IoT, web of things, and cyber-physical
systems. The considered concepts and models are presented using a
smart spaces approach with a particular focus on the Smart-M3
platform, which is now shaping into an open source technology for
creating ontology-based smart spaces and is shifting towards the
development of web of things applications and socio-cyber-physical
systems. Containing coverage on a broad range of topics such as fog
computing, smart environments, and virtual reality, multitudes of
researchers, students, academicians, and professionals will benefit
from this timely reference.
This book focuses on polarization microscopy, a powerful optical
tool used to study anisotropic properties in biomolecules, and its
enormous potential to improve diagnostic tools for various
biomedical research. The interaction of polarized light with normal
and abnormal regions of tissue reveals structural information
associated with its pathological condition. Diagnosis using
conventional microscopy can be time-consuming, as pathologists
require an hour to freeze and stain tissue slices from suspected
patients. In comparison, polarization microscopy more quickly
distinguishes abnormal tissue and provides better microstructural
information of samples, even in the absence of staining. This book
provides a basic understanding of the properties of polarized
light, a description of the polarization microscope, and a
mathematical formalism of Mueller matrix polarimetry. The authors
discuss various advanced linear and nonlinear optical techniques
such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), reflectance and
transmission spectroscopy, fluorescence, multiphoton excitation,
second harmonic generation, Raman microscopy, and more. They
explore the exciting potential of integrating polarimetry with
these techniques for possible applications in different areas of
biomedical research, as well as the associated challenges.
Including the most recent developments on the topic, this book
serves as a modern guide to polarization microscopy and
advancements in its use in biomedical research.
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