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* This book contains 672 single best answer MCQ questions presented
in 6 separate papers (112 questions per paper). * Collectively, the
questions assess (1) essential facts (2) application of clinical
knowledge and (3) evaluation of clinical information. * This book
has content validity in that it covers the breadth of ENT Head and
Neck Surgery, including Facial Plastics and Statistics relevant to
Otolaryngology. * The questions vary in levels of difficulty and
are arranged in a random fashion to reflect real life situations. *
This book contains suitable assessment questions for all
professional examinations in Otorhinolaryngology, including DO-HNS
(UK), FRCS ORL-HNS (UK), European and Arab Boards. * It is also
useful to any clinicians who wish to refresh and update their ENT
knowledge in the shortest possible time.
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Emma Jane Unsworth
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER ‘HILARIOUS’ Stylist ‘DAZZLING’
Marian Keyes ‘WITTY’ Guardian ‘HEARTBREAKING’ Dolly
Alderton ‘INCREDIBLE’ Candice Carty-Williams Jenny McLaine: •
can’t afford her mortgage since her ex moved out • is about to
get dumped by her best friend • spends all day online-stalking
women with picture-perfect lives And now her mother has appeared on
her doorstep, unbidden, to save the day… Is Jenny ready to grow
up and rescue herself this time? UK’s #6 bestselling hardback,
The Sunday Times chart 9th February 2020
TREMBLE as she faces Matron Stinking Bottomly. THRILL as she
discovers the squirrel house and Tanglefield's Travelling Circus.
GASP as she endures a night locked in the attic. QUAKE as she
braves the scary streets of Victorian London and CHEER as she
overcomes all in the search to find her real mother and a true
family of her own. From bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson, the
tale of plucky Hetty Feather is brought thrillingly to life on
stage by award-winning script writer Emma Reeves (CBBC's The Story
of Tracy Beaker) and the Olivier Award-Nominated director Sally
Cookson whose many five-star productions include Peter Pan, We're
Going on a Bearhunt and Stick Man. With a huge heart, Hetty Feather
is a terrific adventure story! 'The play sticks to my basic story,
but with many inventive touches that constantly took me by
surprise... [it] was a magical experience.' Jacqueline Wilson
NOW A MAJOR NEW FILM RECOMMENDED ON THE HIGH LOW PODCAST 'There's
no ceremony for friendship, is there?' 'Believe me, if I could
marry you too, Tyler, I would.' Laura and Tyler are best friends
and drinking buddies. But things are set to change when Laura gets
engaged to the man of Tyler's nightmares. Can their friendship
survive? Or will growing up mean growing apart?
The last twenty years have seen an explosion in the development of
information technology, to the point that people spend a major
portion of waking life in online spaces. While there are enormous
benefits associated with this technology, there are also risks that
can affect the most vulnerable in our society but also the most
confident. Cybercrime and its victims explores the social
construction of violence and victimisation in online spaces and
brings together scholars from many areas of inquiry, including
criminology, sociology, and cultural, media, and gender studies.
The book is organised thematically into five parts. Part one
addresses some broad conceptual and theoretical issues. Part two is
concerned with issues relating to sexual violence, abuse, and
exploitation, as well as to sexual expression online. Part three
addresses issues related to race and culture. Part four addresses
concerns around cyberbullying and online suicide, grouped together
as 'social violence'. The final part argues that victims of
cybercrime are, in general, neglected and not receiving the
recognition and support they need and deserve. It concludes that in
the volatile and complex world of cyberspace continued
awareness-raising is essential for bringing attention to the plight
of victims. It also argues that there needs to be more support of
all kinds for victims, as well as an increase in the exposure and
punishment of perpetrators. Drawing on a range of pressing
contemporary issues such as online grooming, sexting, cyber-hate,
cyber-bulling and online radicalization, this book examines how
cyberspace makes us more vulnerable to crime and violence, how it
gives rise to new forms of surveillance and social control and how
cybercrime can be prevented.
The raw, relatable call-to-arms memoir, breaking the silence on
postnatal depression - from the bestselling author of Animals and
Adults 'I am so grateful for this beautiful, honest book. It has
helped me immeasurably' Pandora Sykes 'I loved this book' Clover
Stroud 'Totally relatable ... had me laughing and crying in equal
measures' Christie Watson 'Dazzling' The i An Unmissable Memoir,
Stylist A Hot Summer Book, Refinery29 Six months after the birth of
her son, Emma Jane Unsworth finds herself in the eye of a storm.
Nothing - from pregnancy to birth and beyond - has gone as she
expected. A birth plan? It might as well have been a rough draft!
Furious and exhausted, her life is the complete opposite of what it
used to be. She's swapped all night benders for grazed labia and
Whac-a-Moling haemorrhoids. How did she end up here? In this brave,
vital account of postnatal depression, Emma tells her story of
despair and recovery. She tackles the biggest taboos around
motherhood and mental health, from botched stitches and bleeding
nipples to anger and shame. How does pregnancy adapt our brains? Is
postnatal depression a natural reaction to the trauma of modern
motherhood? And are people's attitudes finally changing? After the
Storm is a celebration of survival, holding out a hand to women
everywhere. 'This book will make new mums feel accompanied, which
is the most sacred thing' Jenn Ashworth 'Hilarious, heart-breaking
and wise' Leah Hazard, midwife and author 'Truth and power and lots
of LOLs too. I loved it' Amy Liptrot 'A brave and compelling part
memoir, part manifesto' Marie Claire
The raw, relatable call-to-arms memoir, breaking the silence on
postnatal depression - from the bestselling author of Animals and
Adults An Unmissable Memoir for Summer, Stylist A Hot Summer Book,
Refinery29 'I am so grateful for this beautiful, honest book. It
has helped me immeasurably' Pandora Sykes 'I loved it' Amy Liptrot
Six months after the birth of her son, Emma Jane Unsworth finds
herself in the eye of a storm. Nothing - from pregnancy to birth
and beyond - has gone as she expected. She's swapped all night
benders for grazed labia and Whac-a-Moling haemorrhoids. How did
she end up here? In this brave, vital account of postnatal
depression, Emma tells her story of despair and recovery. She
tackles the biggest taboos around motherhood and mental health,
from botched stitches and bleeding nipples to anger and shame. How
does pregnancy adapt our brains? Is postnatal depression a natural
reaction to the trauma of modern motherhood? And are people's
attitudes finally changing? After the Storm is a celebration of
survival, holding out a hand to women everywhere. 'Hilarious,
heart-breaking and wise' Leah Hazard, midwife and author
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Animals (Paperback)
Emma Jane Unsworth
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R434
R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
Save R66 (15%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The last twenty years have seen an explosion in the development of
information technology, to the point that people spend a major
portion of waking life in online spaces. While there are enormous
benefits associated with this technology, there are also risks that
can affect the most vulnerable in our society but also the most
confident. Cybercrime and its victims explores the social
construction of violence and victimisation in online spaces and
brings together scholars from many areas of inquiry, including
criminology, sociology, and cultural, media, and gender studies.
The book is organised thematically into five parts. Part one
addresses some broad conceptual and theoretical issues. Part two is
concerned with issues relating to sexual violence, abuse, and
exploitation, as well as to sexual expression online. Part three
addresses issues related to race and culture. Part four addresses
concerns around cyberbullying and online suicide, grouped together
as 'social violence'. The final part argues that victims of
cybercrime are, in general, neglected and not receiving the
recognition and support they need and deserve. It concludes that in
the volatile and complex world of cyberspace continued
awareness-raising is essential for bringing attention to the plight
of victims. It also argues that there needs to be more support of
all kinds for victims, as well as an increase in the exposure and
punishment of perpetrators. Drawing on a range of pressing
contemporary issues such as online grooming, sexting, cyber-hate,
cyber-bulling and online radicalization, this book examines how
cyberspace makes us more vulnerable to crime and violence, how it
gives rise to new forms of surveillance and social control and how
cybercrime can be prevented.
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