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London's West End has a rich and unique collection of theatres,
ranging in date from early the early 19th century to the end of the
20th;more than fifty are located within an area of two square
miles. This book celebrates the working buildings at the heart of
the British theatrical industry. Focusing on the theatres in the
West End, it looks at their architecture and history as well as
examining what it is that constitutes a West End Theatre. The
exquisite photographs in the book lead the reader on a tour -
taking in the front -of -house areas, the auditoria and the
backstage spaces - of some of London's most famous theatres. From
the Palladium to the Lyceum, it offers glimpses of those areas not
normally seen by the public, Such as rehearsal spaces, dressing
rooms, backstage areas and even a Royal reception room. In doing
so, it enters the private realms of the theatre technicians and
actors, and brings to light the theatre's hidden world.
Paediatric Neurosurgery for Nurses: Evidence-based care for
children and their families provides accessible and up-to-date
information for nurses working in paediatric neurosurgery.
Referring throughout to the evidence-base for care and
interventions, this complex area is described and explained in a
meaningful and easily understandable way. The text includes
chapters on the underpinning knowledge and principles for the care
of children who need neurosurgery as well as the following common
neurological problems: Hydrocephalus Traumatic Brain Injury
Craniosynostosis Brain Tumours Surgical management of epilepsy in
children Cerebrovascular disorders Neural tube defects The
complexity of the nervous system and principles of care are
presented logically with points to consider and essential care
clearly highlighted and, where available, evidence-based practice
is presented. It includes a range of pedagogical features, such as
chapter overviews and summaries, diagrams, sample care plans, text
boxes and a glossary. This book is essential reading for
pre-registration nursing students and newly qualified nurses but
will also be of use to allied healthcare professionals working with
children and young people requiring neurosurgery.
This volume offers the personal narratives of school, district, and
state education leaders engaged in ongoing pursuits of equity, as
well as findings from research and from research-practice
partnerships. The chapters offer glimmers of hope through glimpses
into the experiences of education leaders in the US and New
Zealand. None of the stories told offer a fool-proof formula for
achieving the goal of culturally responsive, socially just,
equity-minded schools. They each present the inherent complexities
of enacting change in schools and school systems, and the blunders
that happen along the way. Each chapter begins with guiding
questions to focus readers' attention as they listen to - and
really hear - the lived experiences of these authors. Chapters end
with reflection questions to push others to work to move aspiration
into action, to build ideas of how to engage with communities in
meaningful and productive ways, and how to keep stoking the passion
and dedication to face the next hurdle. Taken as a whole, the book
offers a reminder to pause and celebrate small successes along the
way. The disproportionate impact of the pandemic on communities of
color make an edited volume with accessible stories of culturally
responsive leadership for social justice particularly relevant,
even necessary.
This volume offers the personal narratives of school, district, and
state education leaders engaged in ongoing pursuits of equity, as
well as findings from research and from research-practice
partnerships. The chapters offer glimmers of hope through glimpses
into the experiences of education leaders in the US and New
Zealand. None of the stories told offer a fool-proof formula for
achieving the goal of culturally responsive, socially just,
equity-minded schools. They each present the inherent complexities
of enacting change in schools and school systems, and the blunders
that happen along the way. Each chapter begins with guiding
questions to focus readers' attention as they listen to - and
really hear - the lived experiences of these authors. Chapters end
with reflection questions to push others to work to move aspiration
into action, to build ideas of how to engage with communities in
meaningful and productive ways, and how to keep stoking the passion
and dedication to face the next hurdle. Taken as a whole, the book
offers a reminder to pause and celebrate small successes along the
way. The disproportionate impact of the pandemic on communities of
color make an edited volume with accessible stories of culturally
responsive leadership for social justice particularly relevant,
even necessary.
Paediatric Neurosurgery for Nurses: Evidence-based care for
children and their families provides accessible and up-to-date
information for nurses working in paediatric neurosurgery.
Referring throughout to the evidence-base for care and
interventions, this complex area is described and explained in a
meaningful and easily understandable way. The text includes
chapters on the underpinning knowledge and principles for the care
of children who need neurosurgery as well as the following common
neurological problems: Hydrocephalus Traumatic Brain Injury
Craniosynostosis Brain Tumours Surgical management of epilepsy in
children Cerebrovascular disorders Neural tube defects The
complexity of the nervous system and principles of care are
presented logically with points to consider and essential care
clearly highlighted and, where available, evidence-based practice
is presented. It includes a range of pedagogical features, such as
chapter overviews and summaries, diagrams, sample care plans, text
boxes and a glossary. This book is essential reading for
pre-registration nursing students and newly qualified nurses but
will also be of use to allied healthcare professionals working with
children and young people requiring neurosurgery.
A dazzling, instantly compelling first novel that tells the
universal story of the starting-out years of six college friends
living in Brooklyn.
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