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Covering grades D to A*, our Higher sets Student Book provides
complete support. * Includes clear grading of examples and
questions on the page so you are aware of the level you are working
at. * Contains support for the new assessment objectives and
Functional Maths with clear labelling on each page.
Motor Neurone Disease is one of the most difficult conditions to
manage medically and socially. A disease which leads to the loss of
control of most muscle systems of the body, it has no known cause
and no cure. For this reason, clinicians have traditionally been
reluctant to reveal the diagnosis to sufferers or their families
and the condition has become known as one of the best kept secrets
of medical practice. However in recent years a number of
organizations have set up to support sufferers and their families
and consequently, the public profile of the condition has changed
dramatically. Motor Neurone Disease provides an extremely helpful
guide to the medical facts relating to the condition and considers
the psycho-social effects on sufferers and those who care for them.
It will be essential reading for doctors, nurses, social workers,
physio-, speech and occupational therapists as well as all those
suffering from Motor Neurone Disease, their families and carers.
In The Establishment of Modern English Prose in the Reformation and
the Enlightenment Ian Robinson traces the legacy of prose writing
as an art form that was theorised and propagated in a manner quite
distinct from verse. Robinson argues that the history of English
prose has been misrepresented by critics who have failed to
understand the grammatical complexities of the language. Engaging
with histories of rhetoric as well as the work of the great prose
writers in English, Robinson provides a bold reappraisal of this
literary form, combining literary criticism with linguistic and
textual analysis. He shows that the formal construct of the
sentence itself is historically conditioned and no older than the
post-medieval world. The relationship between rhetorical style and
literary meaning, Robinson argues, is at the heart of the way we
understand the external world.
Motor Neurone Disease is one of the most difficult conditions to manage medically and socially. A disease which leads to the loss of control of most muscle systems of the body, it has no known cause and no cure. For this reason, clinicians have traditionally been reluctant to reveal the diagnosis to sufferers or their families and the condition has become known as one of the best kept secrets of medical practice. However in recent years a number of organizations have set up to support sufferers and their families and consequently, the public profile of the condition has changed dramatically. Motor Neurone Disease provides an extremely helpful guide to the medical facts relating to the condition and considers the psycho-social effects on sufferers and those who care for them. It will be essential reading for doctors, nurses, social workers, physio-, speech and occupational therapists as well as all those suffering from Motor Neurone Disease, their families and carers.
Multiple Sclerosis affects hopes and expectations, restructures
relationships, modifies careers and changes lives. It is a disease
of variable onset, problematic diagnosis, unpredicatable prognosis
and no effective treatment. Using unique autobiographical accounts
of people with the disease, Ian Robinson sensitively portrays the
difficulties and frustrations of the struggle to make sense of the
clinical diagnosis and management of an illness which is
effectively a way of life.
Multiple Sclerosis affects hopes and expectations, restructures
relationships, modifies careers and changes lives. It is a disease
of variable onset, problematic diagnosis, unpredicatable prognosis
and no effective treatment. Using unique autobiographical accounts
of people with the disease, Ian Robinson sensitively portrays the
difficulties and frustrations of the struggle to make sense of the
clinical diagnosis and management of an illness which is
effectively a way of life.
This is probably the sharpest consideration of Chomskyan
linguistics yet to appear. Ian Robinson argues that it is important
to recognise Chomsky??'s positive achievement as a definition of
the domain of traditional syntax in the context of an adherence to
traditional grammar. But this strictly limited achievement offers
no basis for many of the claims made for linguistics. Chomsky??'s
views of language as a whole are narrow and conceptually confused;
his psychology is based on the predication of unnecessary entities;
and the central ambition to make linguistics a natural science is
deeply misconceived. The common reader will find the argument clear
and invigorating. The study of language necessarily interests
philosophers as well as linguists: so the ordinary person with no
more than an interest in poetry or speech may feel himself
disadvantaged as an amateur. On the contrary: it is by the common
reader that the discussion of language is finally judged, and Mr
Robinson speaks for the central common sense of speakers and
readers of language and literature.
Discover how graph databases can help you manage and query highly
connected data. With this practical book, you'll learn how to
design and implement a graph database that brings the power of
graphs to bear on a broad range of problem domains. Whether you
want to speed up your response to user queries or build a database
that can adapt as your business evolves, this book shows you how to
apply the schema-free graph model to real-world problems. This
second edition includes new code samples and diagrams, using the
latest Neo4j syntax, as well as information on new functionality.
Learn how different organizations are using graph databases to
outperform their competitors. With this book's data modeling,
query, and code examples, you'll quickly be able to implement your
own solution. Model data with the Cypher query language and
property graph model Learn best practices and common pitfalls when
modeling with graphs Plan and implement a graph database solution
in test-driven fashion Explore real-world examples to learn how and
why organizations use a graph database Understand common patterns
and components of graph database architecture Use analytical
techniques and algorithms to mine graph database information
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REST in Practise (Paperback)
Jim Webber; Contributions by Savas Parastatidis, Ian Robinson
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Why don't typical enterprise projects go as smoothly as projects
you develop for the Web? Does the REST architectural style really
present a viable alternative for building distributed systems and
enterprise-class applications?
In this insightful book, three SOA experts provide a
down-to-earth explanation of REST and demonstrate how you can
develop simple and elegant distributed hypermedia systems by
applying the Web's guiding principles to common enterprise
computing problems. You'll learn techniques for implementing
specific Web technologies and patterns to solve the needs of a
typical company as it grows from modest beginnings to become a
global enterprise.Learn basic Web techniques for application
integrationUse HTTP and the Web's infrastructure to build scalable,
fault-tolerant enterprise applicationsDiscover the Create, Read,
Update, Delete (CRUD) pattern for manipulating resourcesBuild
RESTful services that use hypermedia to model state transitions and
describe business protocolsLearn how to make Web-based solutions
secure and interoperableExtend integration patterns for
event-driven computing with the Atom Syndication Format and
implement multi-party interactions in AtomPubUnderstand how the
Semantic Web will impact systems design
Something has gone deeply wrong with the university - too deeply
wrong to be put right by any merely bureaucratic means. What's
wrong is, simply, that our official idea of education, the idea
that inspires all government policies and 'initiatives', is itself
uneducated. With the growing emphasis in higher education on
training in supposedly useful skills, has the very ethos of the
university been subverted? And, does this more utilitarian
university succeed in adding to the national wealth, the basis on
which politicians justify the large public expenditure on the
higher education system? Should we get our idea of a university
from politicians and bureaucrats or from J. H. Newman, Jane Austen
and Socrates? This book is an entertaining and highly readable
defence of the philosophy of liberal arts education and an attack
on the sham that has been substituted for it.
Ralph Diggerby, a lonely, shy, almost reclusive elderly man has
moved himself into a retirement home where he is befriended by a
seventeen-year-old care assistant, Jessica, who is intrigued by the
lack of any photographs or family memorabilia in his room. Through
her prompting and gentle teasing, Ralph slowly recalls his life
story; something he has kept as a tightly closed secret; a life
that was hitherto, full of regret and sadness; a life seemingly
expressed only in the contents of his orangey-brown folder, and his
strange aversion to eating lamb. As their relationship blossoms,
she 'adopts' him as the granddad that she has never had but always
wished for; whilst Ralph realises just how much he has missed, by
not having had a granddaughter of his own. Ralph is also befriended
by Everton, a kindly care worker in Downwood, the retirement home,
where Ralph has come to live. And between the two of them, Everton
and Jessica gradually rescue Ralph from a friendless, lonely
existence to a life full of meaning, love, and family; and finally
to be able to face the truth. However, there are some things that
Ralph cannot divulge even to Jessica But once having started down
that road, the truth must find a way out. In the end, love conquers
all, and it is never too late...
Covering grades G to C, our Foundation sets Student Book provides
complete support. * Includes clear grading of examples and
questions on the page so you are aware of the level you are working
at. * Contains support for the new assessment objectives and
Functional Maths with clear labelling on each page.
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