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Fourteen-year-old 'model pupil' Davidde (his parents had trouble
spelling) lives with his dad after his mother died. His father does
his best, but when a new headteacher starts at his South Wales
valleys school, Davidde is unfairly labelled a troublemaker. To the
horror of his teachers, Davidde finds a new passion for mortorcycle
scrambling. At last he is able to take on the school bullies,
earning himself the longed-for respect of his father, not to
mention the mysterious Black Rider. But when his determination to
succeed leads him to betray the trust of those closest to him,
events threaten to overwhelm Davidde...
The title was first published in 2001: The papers in this volume,
selected from nearly 100 submissions to the Fourth International
Conference on Strategic Issues in Health Care Management, reflect
the work taking place in health economics. The first five chapters
in the collection examine the role of economics within clinical
guidelines and suggest methods of improving the quality of economic
evaluation which is now at the centre of decision-making in the
NHS. The second section of the book is comprised of two papers on
inequalities and access. The third part contains four papers, two
of which cover reviews and tackle some theoretical issues regarding
demand, and two are applied case studies. The fourth section
assesses performance, and the final four papers review health
reforms in a number of countries including the UK, Canada, France
and Turkey.
People from different cultural backgrounds prefer adhering to their
own religious beliefs which could restrict treatment options
leading to the detriment of health especially if it involves the
health of a disabled child. This comprehensive but concise work
highlights the problems faced in managing the care of disabled
children from different cultural backgrounds. It examines the
problems inherent in the medical social and educational management
of children with developmental disability in populations whose
value systems differ from other cultures. In particular it
considers how care may be varied according to cultural background
without compromising its quality. The book is of immense value for
all healthcare and social care professionals policy makers and
shapers patient organisations and those with an interest in medical
ethics.
Taking as its starting point the notion of photocinema--or the
interplay of the still and moving image--the photographs,
interviews, and critical essays in this volume explore the ways in
which the two media converge and diverge, expanding the boundaries
of each in interesting and unexpected ways. The book's innovative
approach to film and photography produces what might be termed a
hybrid "third space," where the whole becomes much more than the
sum of its individual parts, encouraging viewers to expand their
perceptions to begin to understand the bigger picture. The latest
edition in Intellect's Critical Photography series, "Photocinema"
represents a nuanced theoretical and practical exploration of the
experimental cinematic techniques exemplified by artists like Wim
Wenders and Hollis Frampton. In addition to new critical essays by
Victor Burgin and David Campany, the book includes interviews with
Martin Parr, Hannah Starkey, and Aaron Schumann, and a portfolio of
photographs from various new and established artists.
This edited open access book gives a comprehensive overview of
small and lightweight electric three- and four-wheel vehicles with
an international scope. The present status of small electric
vehicle (SEV) technologies, the market situation and main hindering
factors for market success as well as options to attain a higher
market share including new mobility concepts are highlighted. An
increased usage of SEVs can have different impacts which are
highlighted in the book in regard to sustainable transport,
congestion, electric grid and transport-related potentials. To
underline the effects these vehicles can have in urban areas or
rural areas, several case studies are presented covering outcomes
of pilot projects and studies in Europe. A study of the operation
and usage in the Global South extends the scope to a global scale.
Furthermore, several concept studies and vehicle concepts on the
market give a more detailed overview and show the deployment in
different applications.
Building substantially on the earlier, landmark text, What Works?
(Policy Press, 2000), this book brings together key thinkers and
researchers to provide a contemporary review of the aspirations and
realities of evidence-informed policy and practice. The text is
clearly structured and provides sector-by-sector analysis of
evidence use in policy-making and service delivery. It considers
some cross-cutting themes, including a section of international
commentaries, and concludes by looking at lessons from the past and
prospects for the future. This book will be of interest to a wide
range of social science researchers, students and practitioners as
well as those interested in supporting more evidence-informed
policy and practice.
Building substantially on the earlier, landmark text, What Works?
(Policy Press, 2000), this book brings together key thinkers and
researchers to provide a contemporary review of the aspirations and
realities of evidence-informed policy and practice. The text is
clearly structured and provides sector-by-sector analysis of
evidence use in policy-making and service delivery. It considers
some cross-cutting themes, including a section of international
commentaries, and concludes by looking at lessons from the past and
prospects for the future. This book will be of interest to a wide
range of social science researchers, students and practitioners as
well as those interested in supporting more evidence-informed
policy and practice.
This edited open access book gives a comprehensive overview of
small and lightweight electric three- and four-wheel vehicles with
an international scope. The present status of small electric
vehicle (SEV) technologies, the market situation and main hindering
factors for market success as well as options to attain a higher
market share including new mobility concepts are highlighted. An
increased usage of SEVs can have different impacts which are
highlighted in the book in regard to sustainable transport,
congestion, electric grid and transport-related potentials. To
underline the effects these vehicles can have in urban areas or
rural areas, several case studies are presented covering outcomes
of pilot projects and studies in Europe. A study of the operation
and usage in the Global South extends the scope to a global scale.
Furthermore, several concept studies and vehicle concepts on the
market give a more detailed overview and show the deployment in
different applications.
Join the teenage Holmes and his friends in a desperate race to
unravel the mystery of the London Vampire before more blood is
spilt on the dark, dingy and dangerous streets of Victorian London.
Murder, mystery and menace follow hot on the heels of the boy who
is destined to become the world's most astonishing detective. Who
is the masked figure that stalks the streets in search of blood?
What secret does he hold that will forever change the life of
Holmes and his closest friend? Why does ''the Agency'' want Holmes
to join them
Focusing on the Alpine region to look at climate change's regional
manifestations. Although climate change is a global problem, there
is a growing recognition of the need to look at its regional
manifestations and management. This book takes such a regional
approach to the Alpine region. The result of the ongoing Swiss
research program Climate and Environment in the Alpine Region
(CLEAR), it incorporates the work of an independent network of
approximately fifty researchers from a variety of disciplines. The
Alpine region is the perfect focus for such a study because of the
wealth of historical and contemporary data. The contributors avoid
impractical "absolute" solutions to the problem of climate change.
They explicitly recognize that climate policy involves not just
environmental policy but also economic, agricultural, social, and
urban policy. The science required for climate policy need not
provide a single definitive answer to the problem of climate
change. Rather, it can contribute a variety of insights,
explanations, scenarios, and open questions to the public debate.
The authors aim at a science for policy that helps to develop
realistic options in an ongoing debate involving scientists as well
as policymakers and ordinary citizens.Topics covered include past
and current climate dynamics, scenarios for future climate
development, the sensitivity of plant and soil ecosystems to
climate change, scenarios for future ecosytem development, and
creative policy responses to mobilize regional action for
industrial innovation. The topics are addressed in the spirit of
Integrated Assessment (IA), a method that combines scientific and
social expertise to explore political and technical strategies for
dealing with environmental problems such as climate change.
A brief treatment of immunobiology for second year undergraduates
with little previous knowledge of the topic. The author illustrates
molecular, biochemical and cellular phenomena with reference to all
areas of zoology, including invertebrates, to draw out common
themes and principles.
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