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First published as "Tracks: The Cv" work directory in 1997, the
tenth revised and updated edition is published in 2006. It gives
information of over 130 professions in the UK, organised in eight
booklets, from communications media to service industries. Titles
include pathways in the arts, construction industry, financial
services, health care, insurance, land and sea work, law, leisure
and tourism, local government, manufacturing crafts, marketing,
planning and public services. Qualifications are listed from GCSE
and NVQ/BTEC to degree level. There are work descriptions and pay
scales with interviews and advice from British chartered institutes
and individuals established in the particular field. Designed in an
easy to access format of a page per profession, the handbooks also
include contacts for working in countries in the European Union,
and a detailed index of internet recruitment sites for each sector.
"Tracks 8" provides information about national and personal
services which range from the armed forces to fire fighter,
hairdressing and call centre work. The wide scope indicates the
varied opportunities for individual development.
First published as "Tracks: the Cv" work directory in 1997, the
tenth revised and updated edition is published in 2006. It gives
information of over 130 professions in the UK, organised in eight
booklets, from communications media to service industries. Titles
include pathways in the arts, construction industry, financial
services, health care, insurance, land and sea work, law, leisure
and tourism, local government, manufacturing crafts, marketing,
planning and public services. Qualifications are listed from GCSE
and NVQ/BTEC to degree level. There are work descriptions and pay
scales, with interviews and advice from British chartered
institutes and individuals established in the particular field.
Designed in an easy to access format of a page per profession, the
handbooks also include contacts for working in countries in the
European Union, and a detailed index of internet recruitment sites
for each sector. "Tracks 5" documents career paths in law,
government and administration, from barrister and solicitor to the
police and prison service, and in civil and public office ranging
from local government to international relations.
First published as "Tracks: the Cv" work directory in 1997, the
tenth revised and updated edition is published in 2006. It gives
information of over 130 professions in the UK, organised in eight
booklets from communications media to service industries. Titles
include pathways in the arts, construction industry, financial
services, health care, insurance, land and sea work, law, leisure
and tourism, local government, manufacturing crafts, marketing,
planning and public services. Qualifications are listed from GCSE
and NVQ/BTEC to degree level. There are work descriptions and pay
scales with interviews and advice from British chartered institutes
and individuals established in the particular field. Designed in an
easy to access format of a page per profession, the handbooks also
include contacts for working in countries in the European Union and
a detailed index of internet recruitment sites for each sector.
"Tracks Directory 1" covers career paths in financial services,
including retail and investment banking, insurance, accounting,
auditing and the Inland Revenue.
Offers career opportunities in competitive sports, team based and
individual athletics, with allied professions of physical therapy
and fitness training.
Explores pathways in catering, hospitality and tourism, covering
professions from restaurant chef to food distribution, working in
hotels, and in various avenues of travel and tourism.
North Carolina's Moral Monday protests have drawn tens of thousands
of protestors in what has been called the new Civil Rights
Movement. Forward Together: Beyond the Moral Monday Movement for
Justice title tentative] shares the theological foundation for the
Moral Monday movement, serving as a proclamation of a new American
movement seeking equal treatment and opportunity for all regardless
of economic status, sexual preference, belief, race, geography, and
any other discriminatory bases. The book will also serve as a model
for other movements across the country and around the world using
North Carolina as a case study, providing useful, practical tips
about grassroots organizing and transformative leadership.
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Joshua (Hardcover)
Cyril J. Barber
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R1,106
R891
Discovery Miles 8 910
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First published as "Tracks: the CV Work Directory" in 1997, the
tenth revised and updated edition is published in 2006. It gives
information of over 130 professions in the UK, organised in eight
booklets from communications media to service industries. Titles
include pathways in the arts, construction industry, financial
services, health care, insurance, land and sea work, law, leisure
and tourism, local government, manufacturing crafts, marketing,
planning and public services. Qualifications are listed from GCSE
and NVQ/BTEC to degree level. There are work descriptions and pay
scales with interviews and advice from British chartered institutes
and individuals established in the particular field. Designed in an
easy to access format of a page per profession, the handbooks also
include contacts for working in countries in the European Union and
a detailed index of internet recruitment sites for each sector.
Tracks 4 covers health care professions in the varied fields of
complementary therapies, medical care, nursing, rehabilitation and
allied services from pharmacy to optometry and radiography.
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Christ Crucified (Hardcover)
Klaas Schilder, Klass Schilder; Foreword by Cyril J. Barber
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R1,188
R844
Discovery Miles 8 440
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Job (Hardcover)
Cyril J. Barber
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R1,128
R907
Discovery Miles 9 070
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From 1941-1944 Leningrad saw by far the largest-scale famine ever to occur in a developed society. This book examines the nature and consequences of the extreme conditions created by the German blockade of Leningrad between September 1941 and January 1944. Using declassified documents from Party and State archives in Moscow and St Petersburg and interviews with survivors the authors have produced the most informed and detailed analysis to date of the impact of the siege on the lives and the health of the people of Leningrad.
The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland encompasses two distinct
forms of economic organization: the western money economy
introduced with European trade and settlement and the indigenous
economy, based largely on traditional agriculture. By examining the
interaction of the two economies, as well as considering certain
political and social issues that have had a forceful impact on the
Federation's economic life, the author fills a serious gap in our
economic knowledge.
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My Son, Jonah (Hardcover)
Cyril J. Barber, Gary H. Strauss; Foreword by Howard G. Hendricks
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R1,178
R945
Discovery Miles 9 450
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Research into the basic mechanisms of photosynthesis has a long and
distinguished history and has consistently been at the forefront of
science. The success of this research, particularly in recent
years, suggests that photosynthesis may turn out to be the first
complex biological system to have its structure, function, and
regulation described in rigorous chemical terms at the atomic
level. It is likely that such knowledge will help us to tackle
perhaps the most vital problem facing mankind, namely our need for
a continuous and nonpolluting source of energy. The benefit may
come by providing a "blueprint"for new technologies able to carry
out efficient conversion of solar energy based on the principles of
biological systems, and/or creating highly efficient "energy crops"
sufficiently hardy to grow in a wide range of environments. The
former is likely to involve new developments in material sciences
while the latter will call on the rapidly advancing techniques of
genetic engineering.
The contents of this volume review some of the most important
developments which are a part of the drive towards the overall goal
of obtaining the complete description of the photosynthetic
processes at the molecular level. The topics covered have been
carefully selected and represent the wide spectrum of the subject.
"Retired? Do you have the urge to travel but don't quite know where
to start? I'm here to answer your questions and help you on your
way. After my retirement, I started my adventures with a trip to
the heart of Kenya, camping out in the bush, listening to the lions
roar from my tent. Was I nervous at first? You bet But the more I
travelled, the more my confidence grew. You may have similar
reservations about taking your first trip, but with the help of
this book, I'm confident you'll experiencing incredible new places
and new cultures before you know it Peter Barber is a well-seasoned
traveller. The vast majority of Peter's trips have taken place
since he retired in his mid 50's in 2006. He has travelled
extensively throughout Africa and Europe. He has not only travelled
for pleasure but also followed his passion and volunteered in
wildlife conservation in Kenya and Namibia. He also developed a
second career as a wildlife photographer with his photos being used
in calendars and books. This blend of travel for pleasure, as well
as volunteering later in life gives Peter a unique understanding
and appreciation for the roadblocks facing the mature traveller. I
wrote this book because I see many people of my age sitting at home
seemingly just passing time; not because they are lazy or because
they don't care, but simply because they don't know how to take
that first step to get up off the couch and get going. I believe
what you will learn by reading this book will give you the
confidence to take that all-important first step and taking the
trip of your dreams. The format for this book is a little unusual
but I hope it will make it easier for you to use. The book is
organized around the answers to your important travel questions. I
designed the book this way to give you the feel as if we were
sitting together over a cup of coffee and we were discussing all
the questions you need answered. I hope this book will help remove
any obstacles you may have concerning starting your travel
adventures later in life. Lets GET UP AND GET GOING together A few
years ago, I was having trouble deciding if a Canadian Battlefield
tour to Europe was right for my wife and me. After talking to
Peter, we decided to put our doubts aside and go. We had a
fantastic time and we are currently making plans for a third visit
to Europe. Thanks Peter - Dennis Chawrun, Victoria BC, Canada My
wife and I had often thought of travelling to Africa, but we never
seemed to get beyond talking about it. Then Peter told us about his
trips and gave us some practical advise on how to get beyond
talking and actually planning and taking the trip. We went on a
safari to South Africa and we loved it. We recently enjoyed a river
cruise in Europe. Thanks for the advice Peter. - Rudy Nielsen,
Vancouver
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