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Capture pupils' interest in the dynamic world of business. Blending
topics from Business Management, Accounting and Administration
& IT with up-to-date and relevant examples for S1 to S3, this
is the perfect springboard for future learning. Covering all
applicable CfE Third and Fourth Level Benchmarks from Technologies
and Social Studies, this ready-made and differentiated course puts
progression for every pupil at the heart of your curriculum. >
Overcome timetable challenges. Each double-page spread can be
delivered easily in a single weekly period, while those with more
curriculum time have the flexibility for extending the content and
activities > Engage pupils with theory and practice. Every topic
has clear explanations of key concepts, familiar business examples
for Scotland's young people and a wide variety of activities, which
include group work and ICT tasks > Lay firm foundations for
National qualifications. The skills, knowledge and understanding
established through the course will set up pupils for success at
National 4/5 and beyond > Meet the needs of each pupil in
mixed-ability classes. The content and activities ensure
accessibility for those with low prior attainment, while
'Challenge' tasks will stretch high-attaining pupils >
Effectively check and assess progress. 'Summary Questions' on every
double-page spread support formative assessment, helping you to
monitor progression against the Experiences & Outcomes and
Benchmarks, as well as progression towards the N4/5 standard >
Deliver the 'responsibility for all' Es and Os. Plenty of
activities that address literacy and numeracy are threaded through
the book
Exam board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: Business Management First
teaching: August 2018 First exam: Summer 2019 Practice makes
permanent. Feel confident and prepared for the SQA Higher Business
Management exam with this two-in-one book, containing practice
questions for every question type and topic, plus two full practice
papers - all written by experienced examiners. > Choose to
revise by question type or topic: A simple grid enables you to pick
particular question styles or course areas that you want to focus
on, with answers provided at the back of the book > Remember
more in your exam: Repeated and extended practice will give you a
secure knowledge of the key areas of the course (understanding
business; management of marketing; management of operations;
management of people; management of finance) > Familiarise
yourself with the exam papers: Both practice papers mirror the
language and layout of the real SQA papers; complete them in timed,
exam-style conditions to increase your confidence before the exams
> Find out how to achieve a better grade: Answers to the
practice papers have commentaries for each question, with tips on
writing successful answers and avoiding common mistakes Fully up to
date with SQA's requirements The questions, mark schemes and
guidance in this practice book match the requirements of the
revised SQA Higher Business Management specification for
examination from 2019 onwards.
Odysseus lost his way, but students shouldn't have to. This
delightful companion, written in a lively narrative style and full
of fresh insights and interpretations, offers teachers a wealth of
ideas for making Homer's timeless epic come alive for students.
Introductory chapters provide the historical and mythological
background necessary to fully appreciate the events in the Odyssey.
A fascinating essay acquaints students with Homeric values and
another examines the Odyssey as literature, offering expert
discussion of the work's structure and poetic features and
situating it in the oral tradition it exemplifies. Maps, charts,
tables, and photographs help readers further appreciate the story
and its historical context. At the core of this resource are units
on each of the 24 books of the Odyssey; each is attractively
presented with an illustration, plot synopsis, and discussion of
theme and character development. Well-placed sidebars offer
supplemental information on various facets of classical antiquity,
such as the position of women in Ancient Greece, the role of
competitive sports, and interesting etymological aspects of the
Greek language. At the back of the book is a listing of main
characters, along with a handy pronunciation guide. Additional
appendices explore the enduring influence of the Odyssey in
literature, the arts, and even popular culture, with a separate
section examining Odyssean themes in movies. Useful ideas for
activities and classroom projects are offered, as are suggestions
for further reading and online research.
Despite overwhelming acclaim for his work, director Terrence
Malick remains an under-examined figure of an era of filmmaking
that also produced such notables as Robert Altman, Francis Ford
Coppola, and Martin Scorsese. His films "Badlands" and "Days of
Heaven" remain benchmarks of American cinema, while his recent "The
Thin Red Line" returned him to the pantheon of American directors.
In this new study, authors James Morrison and Thomas Schur examine
each of his films in detail, drawing on extensive archival research
to construct a portrait of his working methods as a director as
well as the thematic, aesthetic, and cultural components of his
work.
Moreover, aside from tracing the development of Malick's
filmmaking from its beginnings to the present, the book compares
his finished pictures to their original shooting scripts, and so
provides a unique means of exploring the nature of his working
methods and the ways in which they influence the final products.
Revealing the ways in which these films connect to and depart from
evolving traditions of the last 30 years, "The Films of Terrence
Malick" provides a comprehensive and penetrating study as well as
an informative and adventurous work of film criticism.
'The Left Behind' is a defining motif of contemporary British
political discourse. It is the thread that knits together the 2016
Brexit referendum, the crumbling of the fabled 'Red Wall' in the
North, and the pernicious culture war being waged today. But who
are the Left Behind? James Morrison goes in search of the reality
behind the rhetoric, offering the first comprehensive, historical
analysis of the origins, uses and meanings of the term. He
interrogates the popular archetype of the Left Behind - as a
working class, leave-voting white male from a former industrial
heartland - and situates the concept in the context of
longstanding, demonising discourses aimed at communities seen as
backward and 'undeserving'. Analysing national newspaper coverage
and parliamentary discussions, and drawing on interviews with MPs,
community leaders, charities and people with direct lived
experiences of poverty and precarity, The Left Behind grapples with
the real human cost of austerity for neglected post-industrial
communities and other marginalised groups across the world, and the
stigmatising discourse that does little to serve them.
This book argues that Britain is gripped by an endemic and ongoing
panic about the position of children in society - which frames them
as, alternately, victims and threats. It argues the press is a key
player in promoting this discourse, which is rooted in a wide-scale
breakdown in social trust.
This international edited collection brings together the latest
research in political journalism, examining the ideological,
commercial and technological forces that are transforming the field
and its evolving relationship with news audiences. Comprising 40
original chapters written by scholars from around the world, The
Routledge Companion to Political Journalism offers fundamental
insights from the disciplines of political science, media,
communications and journalism. Drawing on interviews, discourse
analysis and quantitative statistical methods, the volume is
divided into six parts, each focusing on a major theme in the
contemporary study of political journalism. Topics covered include
far-right media, populism movements and the media, local political
journalism practices, public engagement and audience participation
in political journalism, agenda setting, and advocacy and activism
in journalism. Chapters draw on case studies from the United
Kingdom, Hungary, Russia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Italy, Brazil, the
United States, Greece and Spain. The Routledge Companion to
Political Journalism is a valuable resource for students and
scholars of media studies, journalism studies, political
communication and political science.
Today the vast archipelago of Southeast Asia islands known as
Indonesia is in the headlines because of political instability,
religious tension, and violence in the streets. Forty years ago
similar conditions led the Central Intelligence Agency to mount a
top-secret covert action campaign designed to hold that nation's
left-leaning President Sukarno's feet to the fire and prevent a
strategic crossroad from falling into the communist camp. The
Agency supported rebels with weapons, planes, and a memorable cast
of bigger-than-life American agents. In a fast-paced, engrossing
narrative evoking the novels of John LeCarré and Graham Greene,
the authors provide the first unclassified, detailed case study of
an operation that has escaped public scrutiny for decades. Their
work adds significantly to our understanding of the CIA and
American involvement in Asia. Drawing on declassified documents and
an extraordinary number of interviews with CIA and Indonesian
participants, Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison reconstruct the
delicate, dangerous game played by American intelligence agents
across the Indonesian archipelago. This is a story of ideologues
and soldiers of fortune--historic CIA legends like Allen Dulles and
Franklin Wisner, and notorious special operators like Tony ""Poe""
Poshepny, whose reputation reached mythic proportions later in
Laos, and Allen Pope, an indefatigable B-26 pilot who was captured
and sentenced to die. But it also includes the transfixing exploits
of Montana smokejumpers, Polish aircrews, Muslim anti-communist
guerrillas, U.S. Navy submarine crews, and Filipino mercenary
pilots flying P-51 Mustangs. With the problems in today's Indonesia
far from solved and the complex U.S.-Indonesian relationship coming
under close scrutiny, this fascinating account of an American
covert operation gone bad will play a significant role in shedding
new light on the CIA's efforts in Southeast Asia.
*Bestseller, updated for DSM’s 2022 text revision--with over
225,000 in print, Made Easy has been a top title since its release.
*Revisions include the new diagnosis of prolonged grief disorder,
updates to over 70 criteria sets, and new vignettes for additional
subtypes. *Simply the best; clear, savvy, and entertaining writing,
plus an ease and depth that students and clinicians want.
*User-friendly elements include disorders’ essential features,
differential diagnosis tips, coding issues and caveats, and more.
*Incorporates new and revised ICD-10-CM codes for broadest possible
use worldwide.
The newest volume in the Film Theory in Practice Series, Auteur
Theory and My Son John offers a concise introduction to authorship
and auteur theory in jargon-free language. The book goes on to show
this theory can be deployed to interpret Leo McCarey's notorious
but undervalued film My Son John, which critics deemed a clear-cut
failure, and the auteurists declared a masterpiece. James Morrison
traces the development of auteur theory through its emergence in
the pages of the French film journal Cahiers du cinema and the
complex permutations it undergoes subsequently. This history will
help students and scholars who are eager to learn more about this
important area of film theory. The analysis of My Son John shows
how auteur theory enables modes of interpretation and discovers
levels of meaning otherwise unavailable.
*Updated for DSM-5: a new edition of a successful work from the
bestselling author of DSM-5 Made Easy. *Revised
throughout--approximately 20% is new--including current research
and fresh insights for conducting an accurate, complete interview.
*A master at presenting important information clearly, Morrison
leads grad students, residents, and practitioners through all
stages of this critical task. *Readers appreciate the
troubleshooting advice and helpful case examples. *Broad audience:
used by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses,
counselors, graduate students, and residents.
Todd Haynes has emerged from the trenches of independent
American film in the 1990s to become one of the twenty-first
century's most audacious filmmakers. In a series of smart,
informative essays, this book traces his career from its roots in
New Queer Cinema to the Oscar-nominated "Far from Heaven" (2002).
Along the way, it covers such landmark films as "Poison" (1991),
"Safe" (1995), and "Velvet Goldmine" (1998). Contributors look at
these films from a variety of angles, including his debts to the
avant-garde and such noted precursors as Rainer Werner Fassbinder;
his adventurous uses of melodrama; and his incisive portrayals of
contemporary life.
This book argues that Britain is gripped by an endemic and ongoing
panic about the position of children in society - which frames them
as, alternately, victims and threats. It argues the press is a key
player in promoting this discourse, which is rooted in a wide-scale
breakdown in social trust.
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