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Feature-length episode of the BBC rural affairs programme presented
by Helen Skelton, Ellie Harrison, Adam Henson, Matt Baker and John
Craven. The presenters travel throughout the United Kingdom taking
in various locations including the Lake District and the Cotswolds.
Originally published in 1979, the purpose of this book is to
introduce a theory of the distribution of national income between
wages, profits and other categories of income. The relation between
this branch of distribution theory and other areas of economics is
explained in the Introduction. The first six chapters are designed
to introduce distribution theory to students of intermediate
economic principles. The reader should be familiar with the basic
analysis of supply, demand and market equilibrium, and with the use
of indifference curves to represent a consumer’s preferences. The
remaining seven chapters discuss developments of the theory
introduced in the first six.
Originally published in 1979, the purpose of this book is to
introduce a theory of the distribution of national income between
wages, profits and other categories of income. The relation between
this branch of distribution theory and other areas of economics is
explained in the Introduction. The first six chapters are designed
to introduce distribution theory to students of intermediate
economic principles. The reader should be familiar with the basic
analysis of supply, demand and market equilibrium, and with the use
of indifference curves to represent a consumer's preferences. The
remaining seven chapters discuss developments of the theory
introduced in the first six.
This textbook provides a survey of the literature of social choice.
It integrates the ethical aspects of the subject, (discussing
potentially desirable conditions for social judgements) with
positive aspects of decision mechanisms that centre on the
revelation of true preferences. The literature on the subject
presently consists of a great many papers. This book draws them
together in common notation and points out interpretations which
are often missing in specialist papers. Applications in economics,
electoral politics, and ethics are discussed. The book will be used
by senior undergraduate and graduate students of economics,
political science and philosophy as a text book in the subject.
Published In Aid of BBC Children in Need * The Countryfile Calendar
has brought nature into our homes for nearly three decades, and now
this comprehensive collection captures the essence of each season,
bringing together viewers' photographs of the British countryside
throughout the year. The Countryfile Calendar is an institution,
raising millions for BBC Children in Need and celebrating the
glorious range of British nature photography. Now nearly three
decades of stunning images taken by Countryfile viewers have been
brought together for the first time in a unique, all-encompassing
view of rural Britain, offering a month-by-month guide to the
natural world around us. John Craven, who has chaired the judging
panel from the start, introduces this treasury of images, and he is
joined by Matt Baker in picking out their personal favourites, as
well as describing what is going on in each month. Illustrated with
beautiful colour photographs throughout, this book brings the
beauty of the countryside to you - whether you are at the southern
tip of the Scilly Isles or in the far north of the Shetland
Islands, and everywhere in between. * At least GBP30,000 from the
sales of this book will go to BBC Children in Need (charity number
802052 in England & Wales and SC039557 in Scotland)
At the core of this book is an attempt to explain a conflict in
Oman in the 1950s and 1960s between two claimants to authority: the
Imam of the Ibadi sect in the interior and the Sultan with his
capital at Muscat on the coast. The crisis, precipitated by two
rival oil companies, acquired wider dimensions because the Sultan
was supported by the British, whilst the Imam was eventually backed
by Saudi Arabia. In his analysis of the roots of this conflict John
Wilkinson traces the themes of regional identity, tribal
organization and political authority over some 1200 years of
history in south-eastern Arabia. The constitution of the Imamate
has periodically unified the tribes of central Oman into a form of
statehood capable of creating an overseas empire. But in spite of
the accruing wealth, notably from Eastern Africa in the nineteenth
century, the institutions necessary for permanent government were
never created.
This textbook provides a survey of the literature of social choice.
It integrates the ethical aspects of the subject, (discussing
potentially desirable conditions for social judgements) with
positive aspects of decision mechanisms that centre on the
revelation of true preferences. The literature on the subject
presently consists of a great many papers. This book draws them
together in common notation and points out interpretations which
are often missing in specialist papers. Applications in economics,
electoral politics, and ethics are discussed. The book will be used
by senior undergraduate and graduate students of economics,
political science and philosophy as a text book in the subject.
The Prison Life of Jefferson Davis is John Craven's absorbing
first-person account of Confederate President, Jefferson Davis,
imprisonment after the Civil War. Davis, accused of treason, the
plot to assassinate President Lincoln, and the horrors of
Andersonville Prison, spent two years in prison after General
Robert E. Lee surrendered to the North to General Ulysses S. Grant.
Craven served as personal physician to President Davis for seven
months of his imprisonment and has recorded his experiences in this
captivating story.
This essential companion to Bailey & Love's Short Practice of
Surgery covers the clinical conditions most commonly encountered by
medical students, junior clinicians,and surgeons in training. This
is clinical anatomy at its best ! Structured by body region, each
chapter includes plentiful clinical photographs and images
supplementing the high-quality anatomical diagrams, using the best
modality to demonstrate anatomical relevance. Highlighted
descriptions of clinical relevance emphasise the integrated
approach so central to current teaching practice, and facilitated
by the wealth of both clinical and anatomical experience of the
distinguished author team.
Take a trip down memory lane with the memoir from national TV
treasure John Craven, as he recounts both the highs and lows of one
of the longest entertaining careers in history, and the people and
animals that have helped to shape it. 'Magical memoirs. A BBC
legend. A broadcasting icon. The best bits from cub reporter to
Countryfile' Daily Mail He began by reading the front page of the
evening newspaper in the kitchen to his mother and aunt. Since
then, he's spoken to the nation on the BBC almost every week for
more than half a century and is one of the most-beloved
broadcasters of our time. Presenter of treasured programmes
Newsround, Countryfile and Swap Shop, John brought us the headlines
and breaking news of our childhood and later helped us discover the
magic and wonder of the British countryside. Now, in his first ever
autobiography, he recounts a life in news, his childhood, the great
impact that the absence of his father - held prisoner for three and
a half years while fighting for his country - had on him. He writes
too about the people, the major events - and, of course, the
animals - that have shaped his life. This is John Craven. And this
is the story behind the man so many of us grew up watching on our
television screens. 'A cracking read' Chris Evans
This book examines the history of the European Scramble for Africa
from the perspective of the Omanis and other Arabs in East Africa.
It will be of interest not only to African specialists, but also
those working on the Middle East, where awareness is now emerging
that the history of those settled on the southern peripheries of
Arabia has been intimately entwined with Indian Ocean maritime
activities since pre-Islamic times. The nineteenth century,
however, saw these maritime borderlands being increasingly drawn
into a new world economy, one of whose effects was the development
of an ivory front in the interior of the continent that, by the
1850s, led the Omanis and Swahili to establish themselves on the
Upper Congo. A reconstruction of their history and their
interaction with Europeans is a major theme of this book. European
colonial rivalries in Africa is not a subject in vogue today, while
the Arabs are still largely viewed as invaders and slavers. The
fact that the British separated the Sultanates of Muscat and
Zanzibar is reflected in European research so that historians have
little grasp of the geographic, tribal and religious continuum that
persisted between overseas empire and the Omani homeland. Ibadism
is regarded as irrelevant to the mainstream of Islamic religious
protest whereas, during the lead up to establishing direct colonial
rule, its ideology played a significant role; even the final rally
against the Belgians in the Congo was conducted in the name of an
Imam al-Muslimin. Back home, the fall out from the British massacre
that crushed the last Arab attempt to reassert independence in
Zanzibar was an important contributory cause towards the
re-founding of an Imamate that survived until the mid-1950s.
This essential companion to Bailey & Love's Short Practice of
Surgery covers the clinical conditions most commonly encountered by
medical students, junior clinicians,and surgeons in training. This
is clinical anatomy at its best ! Structured by body region, each
chapter includes plentiful clinical photographs and images
supplementing the high-quality anatomical diagrams, using the best
modality to demonstrate anatomical relevance. Highlighted
descriptions of clinical relevance emphasise the integrated
approach so central to current teaching practice, and facilitated
by the wealth of both clinical and anatomical experience of the
distinguished author team.
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