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Eats, Cheats and Leaves (How to deal with your philandering cad) is
a humorous, self-help book in light verse. Beautifully illustrated
by the cartoonist Gemma Hastilow (of Horrible Science fame), each
verse takes us through the traumas of the woman betrayed, and how
to deal with that philandering man. Starting with the caveat that:
It isn't just men who're unfaithful, Some women are equally bad,
But this booklet is written For women once bitten By the classic
philandering cad. It therefore makes no apology for addressing
women, who are told how to spot the philanderer, and then, for the
unfortunate majority who don't spot him in time, how to deal with
him and the chaos he causes. The verse takes us through 5 clearly
marked parts, from discovery, through grief, anger and action-plan
to recovery, and each part addresses the reader directly. This is a
book for all women who have ever been betrayed, and for all women
who are likely to be betrayed (so pretty much every woman). It is
fast-paced, optimistic and a bit of a lark. As Caroline Sanderson
from The Bookseller says: 'This witty and wise consolation in verse
should be made available on prescription for every wronged woman.
It dispenses oodles of sisterly succour, and lashings of healing
humour.'
English Insights is a motivating series for students at secondary
level. It combines an acclaimed approach to learning English with
stunning National Geographic images, DVD clips and articels.
English Insights is a move away from the 'made up' content of many
ELT coursebooks and contains National Geographic material that has
been specifically chosen for its ability to engage and motivate
students while allowing them to relate the content to their own
world. At the same time, the content covers the grammar and
vocabulary syllabus in a suitable and natural context. English
Insights contains CLIL sections so students can discover science,
technology, nature, history and geography through English. The
Culture sections that cover the different cultures of
English-speaking countries around the world with content from
National Geographic enable students to explore aspects of the
English-speaking world.
English Insights is a motivating series for students at secondary
level. It combines an acclaimed approach to learning English with
stunning National Geographic images, DVD clips and articles.
English Insights is a move away from the 'made up' content of many
ELT coursebooks and contains National Geographic material that has
been specifically chosen for its ability to engage and motivate
students while allowing them to relate the content to their own
world. At the same time, the content covers the grammar and
vocabulary syllabus in a suitable and natural context. English
Insights contains CLIL sections so students can discover science,
technology, nature, history and geography through English. The
Culture sections that cover the different cultures of
English-speaking countries around the world with content from
National Geographic enable students to explore the aspects of the
English-speaking world.
English Insights is a motivating series for students at secondary
level. It combines an acclaimed appraoch to learning English with
stunning National Geographic images, DVD clips and articles.
English Insights is a move away from the 'made up' content of many
ELT coursebooks and contains National Geographic material that has
been specifically chosen for its ability to engage and motivate
students while allowing them to relate the content to their own
world. At the same time, the content covers the grammar and
vocabulary syllabus in a suitable and natural context. English
Insights contains CLIL sections so students can discover science,
technology, nature, history and geography through English. The
Culture sections that cover the different cultures of
English-speaking-countries around the world with content from
National Geographic enable students to explore aspects of the
English-speaking world.
English Explorer is a motivating new four-level series for students
at secondary level, with a strong International focus. It combines
a communicative approach to learning English with stunning National
Geographic images, video and content. With English Explorer,
students: EXPLORE amazing places and fascinating cultures with
National Geographic, bringing real people, real places, and real
stories into the English language classroom. LEARN how to use
English to communicate effectively in the real world, by developing
language skills through age-appropriate print and multimedia
resources. DEVELOP critical thinking and other practical,
real-world skills, including study skills and writing techniques.
'Richly textured, compelling, emotionally complex' Tammy Cohen 'The
trouble is, we don't recognise every danger when we see it. And
that's how Mr Man manages to creep into our lives.' It is 1966, and
things are changing in the close-knit Napier Road. Stephanie is 9
years old, and she has plans: 1. Get Jesus to heal her wonky foot
2. Escape her spiteful friend Dawn 3. Persuade her mum to love her
But everything changes when Stephanie strikes up a relationship
with Mr Man, who always seems pleased to see her. When Dawn goes
missing in the woods during the World Cup final, no one appears to
know what happened to her - but more than one of them is lying. May
1997, and Stephanie has spent her life trying to bury the events of
that terrible summer. When a man starts following her on the train
home from London, she realises the dark truth of what happened may
have finally caught up with her.
No other description available.
English Explorer is a motivating new four-level series for students
at secondary level, with a strong International focus. It combines
a communicative approach to learning English with stunning National
Geographic images, video and content. With English Explorer,
students: EXPLORE amazing places and fascinating cultures with
National Geographic, bringing real people, real places, and real
stories into the English language classroom. LEARN how to use
English to communicate effectively in the real world, by developing
language skills through age-appropriate print and multimedia
resources. DEVELOP critical thinking and other practical,
real-world skills, including study skills and writing techniques.
Your life has a thread. It tells where you've been and what you've
done. It shows when one incident led to another. It explains how
things turned out this way. But your life has a deeper pattern.
This one links the people, places and events that matter to you. It
shows how early experiences connect with later ones. It shows why
incidents have significance and meaning. This deeper narrative is
your soul story. It lets you see themes and patterns in your life.
It helps you work out who you are... and where you want to be. Soul
Works draws on profound insights from psychology and anthropology.
It combines these with a wide range of applied tools and
techniques. Blending spiritual insight with practical work, this is
a handbook for creating, and living, your own life.
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available
to read online Digital technologies have led to many important
social and cultural changes worldwide, but they are also implicated
in the facilitation of violence and abuse. While cybercriminality
is often described as one of the greatest threats to nation states
and global security, the wide range of interpersonal crimes
comprising technology-facilitated violence and abuse (TFVA) -
including, but not limited to, image-based sexual abuse, hate
speech, online sexual harassment and cyberstalking - has received
little attention. This handbook features theoretical, empirical,
policy and legal analysis of TFVA from over 40 multidisciplinary
scholars, practitioners, advocates, survivors and technologists
from 17 countries. Addressing a spectrum of abuse perpetrated
online, offline and through new technologies, the book sets TFVA in
the context of intersecting underlying systemic drivers - including
misogyny, racism, classism, colonialism, ableism, ageism,
transphobia and homophobia - and discusses ways forward in
effectively responding to TFVA. Adopting a holistic approach, it
explores a host of issues relating to TFVA, including the nature
and experience of harmful and criminal conduct; organisational
responses; regulatory, legal and ethical concerns; corporate and
social responsibility; justice for victims; bystander intervention;
and cultural and social attitudes. The handbook's international,
interdisciplinary and intersectoral nature affords opportunities
for learning from common experiences, but it also emphasises the
equality-affirming importance of avoiding one-size-fits-all
analyses that fail to reflect rich and diverse experiences from
around the world.
This interdisciplinary edited collection brings together scholars,
activists, and policy makers to build consensus around what a
connected society means for Canada. The collection offers insight
on the state of citizenship in a digital context in Canada and
proposes a research and policy agenda for the way forward. Part I
examines the current landscape of digital civic participation and
highlights some of the missing voices required to ensure an
inclusive digital society. Part II explores the relationship
between citizens and their political and democratic institutions,
from government service delivery to academic and citizen engagement
in policy making. Part III addresses key legal frameworks that need
to be discussed and redesigned to allow for the building and
strengthening of an inclusive society and democratic institutions.
This is a foundational resource for policy makers, students, and
researchers interested in understanding citizenship in a digital
context in Canada. Published in English.
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eAccess to Justice (Paperback)
Karim Benyekhlef, Jane Bailey, Jacquelyn burkell, Fabien Gelinas
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Part I of this work focuses on the ways in which digitization
projects can affect fundamental justice principles. It examines
claims that technology will improve justice system efficiency and
offers a model for evaluating e-justice systems that incorporates a
broader range of justice system values. The emphasis is on the
complicated relationship between privacy and transparency in making
court records and decisions available online. Part II examines the
implementation of technologies in the justice system and the
challenges it comes with, focusing on four different technologies:
online court information systems, e-filing, videoconferencing, and
tablets for presentation and review of evidence by jurors. The
authors share a measuring enthusiasm for technological advances in
the courts, emphasizing that these technologies should be
implemented with care to ensure the best possible outcome for
access to a fair and effective justice system. Finally, Part III
adopts the standpoints of sociology, political theory and legal
theory to explore the complex web of values, norms, and practices
that support our systems of justice, the reasons for their
well-established resistance to change, and the avenues and
prospects of eAccess. The chapters in this section provide a unique
and valuable framework for thinking with the required
sophistication about legal change.
I simply slung my rucksack on my shoulder and climbed into the car
- and into the life - of perfect strangers. It was meant to be
Caitlin's perfect summer, but betrayed by her best friend and her
boyfriend, she finds herself hitchhiking home alone, heartbroken,
and penniless. When a smiling family pulls up on the roadside to
help her on her way, she's relieved - they seem so friendly, safe.
And when they offer her a warm bed in their isolated house for the
night, she's grateful not to have to travel back alone in the dark.
In any case, she's in no rush to get home, where a grave secret is
lying in wait to blow her family apart. One night soon turns into
two, and then three. The increasingly spellbinding couple wants her
to stay, and why shouldn't she? Their children need a tutor, and
the longer she can avoid home, the better. But then an older member
of the household warns her to leave immediately. And when her phone
suddenly goes missing, when she realises that this perfect family
is a perfect lie, it might not be so easy for her to leave... Read
what everyone is saying about STAY: 'Wow what a book... I could not
put it down. Would definitely recommend to others.' NetGalley
Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Claustrophobic and creepy, STAY is a
beautifully-written lockdown thriller that will really get under
your skin' Mark Edwards, bestselling author of Keep Her Secret
'Engrossing... Relentless... A gripping and atmospheric thriller
that will keep readers guessing until the final pages. Jane Bailey
skilfully crafts a tale of suspense and betrayal, exploring themes
of trust, survival, and the lengths one will go to protect
themselves. This is a captivating read for fans of psychological
thrillers craving a twisty and suspenseful narrative.'
readwithmills, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'I started reading Jane Bailey's
STAY quite late at night, and that was my first mistake, because I
couldn't put it down! Such a unique and suspenseful piece of drama,
masterfully done. Congratulations!' Melanie Golding, #1 bestselling
author of Little Darlings 'Beautifully written' Goodreads Reviewer,
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Claustrophobic, creepy, heart-in-mouth perilous
and - as with any Bailey novel - some superbly drawn child
characters.' Caroline Sanderson, editor at The Bookseller
'Brilliant' Portable Magic 'Page-turner' Compulsive Readers
Que cela signifie-t-il d'etre un citoyen(ne) au Canada dans un
contexte numerique ? Quelles sont les consequences de cet
environnement numerique pour les citoyen(ne)s et pour les
decideur(e)s publics ? Cet ouvrage collectif interdisciplinaire
rassemble des chercheur(e)s, des activistes et des decideurs
publics pour degager un consensus sur ce que signifie une societe
numerique pour le Canada. Ce collectif presente un apercu de l'etat
de la citoyennete dans un contexte numerique au Canada et propose
un programme de recherche et de politiques publiques pour aller de
l'avant. La partie I examine le paysage actuel de la participation
civique numerique et met en lumiere certaines voix manquantes dont
nous avons besoin pour construite une societe numerique inclusive.
La partie II explore la relation entre les citoyen(ne)s et leurs
institutions politiques et democratiques, de la prestation des
services gouvernementaux a l'engagement academique et citoyen dans
les politiques publiques. La partie III analyse les principaux
cadres juridiques qui doivent etre discutes et redefinis afin de
permettre l'etablissement et le renforcement d'une societe
inclusive et d'institutions democratiques. Il s'agit d'une
ressource fondamentale pour les decideur(e)s publics, les
etudiant(e)s et les chercheurs interesses a comprendre la
citoyennete dans un contexte numerique au Canada. Publie en
anglais.
No one can know what happened that summer... 'Gripping and
surprising, and at turns chilling and heartbreaking. Stephanie's
story will stay with me for a long time.' MELANIE GOLDING
____________________ It is 1966, and things are changing in the
close-knit Napier Road. Stephanie is 9 years old, and she has
plans: 1. Get Jesus to heal her wonky foot 2. Escape her spiteful
friend Dawn 3. Persuade her mum to love her But everything changes
when Stephanie strikes up a relationship with Mr Man, who always
seems pleased to see her. When Dawn goes missing in the woods
during the World Cup final, no one appears to know what happened to
her - but more than one of them is lying. May 1997. Stephanie has
spent her life trying to bury the events of that terrible summer.
But when a man starts following her on the train home from London,
she realises the dark truth of what happened may have finally
caught up with her...
StoryWorks is a practical handbook on how to tell stories. It
ranges from classic tools like the `Rule of Threes' to the new
mnemonic `Five Finger Technique'. There are creative exercises,
applied resources, and many stories to expand your narrative
repertoire. When you have something to say, the best way to
communicate is by telling a story. This book shows you how to do
that effectively. Great writers know the power of narrative.
Teachers and trainers use words as a tool for transformation. When
you have a story to share or a novel to write, you'll find material
here to inspire, to inform and to entertain. If you're a writer
wanting to improve your skills, a coach or leader looking for new
ideas, a teacher working with young people - this book will help
you tell better stories.
My Laughable Life Then and Now is a quick read,
shoot-wine-out-of-your-nose-funny book. Great bathroom material
since wiping away tears is the usual reaction to uncontrollable
laughter. Hilarious and sincere personal memoirs compare everyday
life from the whimsical kaleidoscope of a young female adult
transitioning into a 50 something woman. Identify with the author's
humorous and racy accounts of body heat and facial hair, purchasing
blue jeans and undergarments to requiring blood tests for potential
sexual suitors. Belly laughing to the antics of a teenage rock
queen, an angry push up bra, daddy porn tips, a bigini, not to be
confused with a bikini, and a giant condom wrestling match will
make you giggle out loud until your face hurts.
"Do Firefighters Have Wings?" introduces children to the jobs and
responsibilities of firefighters. The book teaches, with a gentle
sensitivity, about the attacks of September 11, 2001, on New York
City. The author's goal is to pay tribute to firefighters
everywhere and for children to realize that heroic individuals will
always triumph over the evil doers of the world.
"Why Can't I Hear Their Whistles Anymore?" introduces children to
the jobs and responsibilities of police officers. The book teaches,
with a gentle sensitivity, about the attacks of September 11, 2001,
on New York City. The author's goal is to pay tribute to police
officers everywhere and for children to realize that heroic
individuals will always triumph over the evil doers of the world.
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