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For undergraduate and graduate Accounting courses, as part of
non-Accounting programmes. Simplified learning of real-world
accounting problems Accounting for Non-Accounting Students, 10th
Edition, by Dyson & Franklin provides real-life understanding
of accounting by introducing you to the purpose and key ideas of
financial and management accounting whether you have had little or
no previous knowledge of the subject. This textbook is renowned for
its clear and non-technical explanations of essential accounting
techniques, in a language accessible to all. It engages with you to
help you cross the bridge between classroom learning and real life,
in order to improve your employment prospects when applying for
jobs. The new inclusion of critical thinking questions related to
most recent news stories, along with contemporary examples and
business articles, allows you to explore, in classroom discussions,
themes that go beyond accounting techniques, and which require you
to think and develop a personal opinion. "Everything a
non-specialist accounting student needs. This latest edition is
comprehensive, well-structured, easy to follow and contains plenty
of all-important practice questions plus additional online
resources." David Gilding, Programme Director, Business Management,
Lifelong Learning Centre, University of Leeds Pearson, the world's
learning company.
What opportunities does Design to Value afford the built
environment? Design to Value is a commitment to process above all
else. Well understood and applied in the manufacturing industries,
its potential is only now starting to be realised in architecture,
engineering and construction. It challenges designers to lead the
way in creating more innovative and stakeholder-centric analyses,
workflows, construction techniques and products. Through
architectural thinking, value in the built environment can be
maximised. Seeking to create deep and lasting impacts on industry,
society and the planet, Design to Value rejects architecture's
current professional services model. The design and delivery stages
of traditional procurement routes are not sustainable, and Design
to Value outlines a new path for informed design processes. Bryden
Wood, leading international expert in Modern Methods of
Construction (MMC) and the Platform approach to Design for
Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA), has spent the last fifteen years
developing Design to Value as part of a new framework for the
future of the design and construction industry. In this essential
book, the practice challenges architects and the wider industry to
think differently about how value is generated, enhanced and
retained in the built realm, providing a method that will improve
outcomes for architects, clients, industries and society.
Architects must bend and break habitual processes to build better
systems, better buildings and better futures. Features: Over 125
images, including photographs, sketches and diagrams Over 20
international case studies, including those from Canada, France,
India, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia and USA Projects from leading
practices, such as Atelier Bow-Wow, BIG, David Miller Architects,
Kieran Timberlake and Lacaton & Vassal, as well as Bryden Wood.
Back in the Big Time! Sheffield Wednesday's Return to Division One,
1984-86 tells the story of the Owls' return to the top flight after
14 years in the wilderness. In the 1970s, the club had been a
footballing byword for underachievement. After flirting with
relegation to Division Four in 1976, it began its slow climb back
to the top table under Jack Charlton and then Howard Wilkinson. It
was Wilkinson's team that gained promotion to the highest league in
1984. They attacked Division One with gusto - within two years
finishing fifth in the league and embarking on cup campaigns that
took them heartbreakingly close to Wembley. Drawing on detailed
research, John Dyson shines new light on the period, combining
exclusive interviews with key players, management and club
officials with the perspective of supporters and others to piece
together a new history. Here is the unfiltered story of a team that
did not give up. This is the Owls back in the big time!
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John Dyson; Cover design or artwork by Alex Foster; Edited by Tim M Hawley
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Relegation from Division Two. Near relegation to Division Four.
Over a season without an away win. Home attendances regularly below
10,000. A period of 17 league games with only two goals for Owls
fans to cheer. Our Lowest Ebb is the story of the darkest period in
Sheffield Wednesday's history. And yet... there was light in the
darkness. Author John Dyson combines new interviews with key
players, management and club officials with the perspective of
supporters and others to piece together a new history. This was the
period of the Ozzie Owl club, Save our Owls and tall tales galore.
The book ends with the club at its lowest ever league position but
with the green shoots of recovery tantalisingly close. Our Lowest
Ebb then. Desperate times. The author does not flinch in
confronting how difficult this period was, but also reflects the
fondness in which many hold the period. The book is essential
reading for those who were there, those who have come to follow the
club more recently, and anyone with an interest in 1970s football
and history.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1830 Edition.
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