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Djimon Hounsou, Norman Reedus, Sandrine Holt; Contributions by Robert Kirkman, Chris Pasetto, …
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Dear Dumb Diary (DVD)
Emily Alyn Lind, Mary-Charles Jones, David Mazouz, Sterling Griffith, James Waterston, …
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Kristin Hanggi directs this made-for-TV comedy based on the
children's books by Jim Benton. At the centre of events is Jamie
Kelly (Emily Alyn Lind), a middle school girl whose diary reflects
the preoccupations of her peers and classmates. Armed with the
support of her friend Isabella (Mary-Charles Jones), Jamie sets out
to win the heart of the boy she has the biggest crush on, Hudson
(David Mazouz), and to get one over on the vindictive Angeline
(Sterling Griffith). The pages of her diary record her successes -
and failures...
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Captivating Discovery Education (TM) video and stimulating global
topics spark curiosity and engage teenage learners. Developed in
partnership with Discovery Education (TM), Eyes Open features
captivating Discovery Education (TM) video and stimulating global
topics to motivate students and spark their curiosity. Four videos
in every unit make learning relevant and create opportunities for
deeper understanding. Guided, step-by-step activities and
personalised learning tasks lead to greater speaking and writing
fluency. Progress monitoring tools and flexible teaching support,
including graded tests and extra practice activities, ensure that
every learner can achieve success. Student's eBooks and a version
of the Student's Book with access to the online learning management
platform and online Workbook are also available.
The pressing need for a smarter and greener grid is obvious, but
how this goal should be achieved is much less clear. This book
clearly defines the environmental promise of the smart grid and
describes the policies necessary for fully achieving the
environmental benefits of the digital energy revolution. The United
States' electrical grid is an antique. It was built to serve a
20th-century economy and designed in an era when the negative
environmental impacts of electricity production were poorly
understood. It must be upgraded and modernized. The proposed
solution is a "smart grid"-a network of new digital technologies,
equipment, and controls that can respond quickly to the public's
changing energy needs by facilitating two-way communication between
the utility and consumers. This book explains the environmental
benefit of a smart grid, examines case studies of existing smart
grids, and identifies the legal and regulatory policy hurdles that
must be overcome to fully realize the smart grid's benefits. Based
on six diverse organizations' experience as "early adopters" in the
digital energy revolution, the authors explore how a smart electric
grid offers real promise for supercharging energy efficiency,
democratizing demand response, electrifying transportation,
preparing for ubiquitous distributed clean energy technologies, and
automating the distribution system. Against the backdrop of climate
change and continuing economic uncertainty, setting a path for
environmental improvement and upgrading our electric grid with new
digital technologies and associated smart policies is more critical
than ever before. Deciphers the muddled "information" from industry
leaders and policymakers about 21st-century energy technology,
enabling readers to understand how a smart grid can be a
cost-effective tool to benefit the climate Provides detailed
information from case studies of six early smart grid leaders to
showcase the strengths and weaknesses of these programs Identifies
the legal and regulatory challenges that could prevent the
successful implementation of a smart electric grid, making it clear
that the issues are not purely technological Serves ideally as a
primary text for courses on smart grid technology and policy as
well as a resource for graduate-level research for energy policy or
climate change policy courses
Clinics in Developmental Medicine No. 163
Children with craniosynostosis are born with congenital
deformities of the face and skull. In severe cases associated
problems are common. The child who is not properly cared for can
end up blind, deaf and with severe learning difficulties. In
addition, they may be left with unacceptable facial deformities.
Outside specialized craniofacial units, there is at present nowhere
for those involved in primary or secondary care to go for help with
the many practical problems that these children present. In this
book, a distinguished team of editors have assembled experts in the
field to introduce the non-craniofacial specialist to what can be
achieved and how they can contribute to the child's welfare. It
will be essential reading for paediatricians seeking practical
information about the management of these disorders, and for
specialists in neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, plastic surgery,
maxillo-facial surgery, orthodontics, psychology, genetics,
anaesthesia, audiology and speech therapy.
The Journal of Medieval Military History continues to consolidate
its now assured position as the leading academic vehicle for
scholarly publication in the field of medieval warfare. Medieval
Warfare This volume continues to reflect the vibrancy and diversity
of the field, through the rich variety of topics and methodologies
its chapters treat, and its geographical and chronological range.
It includes an analytical narrative of the eastern campaigns of
Henry II (1003-1017), demonstrating the strength and sophistication
of German military institutions in this early period; a
social-history approach to the First Crusade, looking at how
European trends towards increasing political participation by the
common people played out in the crusading army; an argument for
radical change in Scandinavian naval warfare in the thirteenth
century, including tactical innovations and the use of new types of
large warships; and a toponymonographical approach to the continued
presence of Pecheneg soldiers employing steppe tactics in Hungary
in the thirteenth century. There are also essays on the sources
used by English and French chroniclers to describe battles; the use
of practical experimentation to determine the importance of
different types of soft armor in helping mail to resist arrows; the
role and importance of cavalry in the siege-based warfare of the
later Hundred Years War; and the siege of Pisa in 1499, drawing on
archival records to illustrate the logistical challenges facing the
besiegers. The volume also includes freshly re-examined and
re-edited manuscript texts of late-medieval gunpowder recipes.
Despite its crucial importance, scientists interested in the
limitations of human physical performance have only just started to
give the field of oxygen uptake kinetics the attention it deserves.
Understanding the principal determinant of the oxygen uptake
kinetics is fundamental to improving human performance or the
quality of life. This book provides a detailed overview of the
current state of knowledge of this emerging field of study, and
features: * an introduction to oxygen uptake kinetics and
historical development of the discipline * measurement and analysis
of oxygen uptake kinetics * control of and limitations to oxygen
uptake kinetics * applications of oxygen uptake kinetics in a range
of human populations. Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Sport, Health and
Medicine is richly illustrated and structured to enable easy access
of information and represents an invaluable resource for students
and researchers in exercise physiology, as well as for respiratory
physiologists and pulmonary clinicians.
Despite its crucial importance, scientists interested in the
limitations of human physical performance have only just started to
give the field of oxygen uptake kinetics the attention it deserves.
Understanding the principal determinant of the oxygen uptake
kinetics is fundamental to improving human performance or the
quality of life. This book provides a detailed overview of the
current state of knowledge of this emerging field of study, and
features: * an introduction to oxygen uptake kinetics and
historical development of the discipline * measurement and analysis
of oxygen uptake kinetics * control of and limitations to oxygen
uptake kinetics * applications of oxygen uptake kinetics in a range
of human populations. Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Sport, Health and
Medicine is richly illustrated and structured to enable easy access
of information and represents an invaluable resource for students
and researchers in exercise physiology, as well as for respiratory
physiologists and pulmonary clinicians.
Practical skills form the cornerstone of chemistry. However, the
diversity of skills required in the laboratory means that a
student's experience may be limited. While some techniques do
require specific skills, many of them are transferable generic
skills that are required throughout the subject area. Limited time
constraints of the modern curriculum often preclude or minimise
laboratory time. Practical Skills in Chemistry 3rd edition provides
a general guidance for use in and out of practical sessions,
covering a range of techniques from the basic to the more advanced.
This 'one-stop' text will guide you through the wide range of
practical, analytical and data handling skills that you will need
during your studies. It will also give you a solid grounding in
wider transferable skills such as teamwork, using information
technology, communicating information and study skills. This
edition has been enhanced and updated throughout to provide a
complete and easy-to-read guide to the developing skills required
from your first day through to graduation, further strengthening
its reputation as the practical resource for students of chemistry
and related discipline areas.
Research and development of seafood continues to be productive in
terms of new and improved products for both food and non-food
purposes. The use of biotechnology, microbiology, computer modeling
and advanced analytical techniques has led to improvements in
processing and product safety. This recent book provides extensive
new information on these developments.
The 25 reports were prepared by food scientists specializing in
seafood. The reports are well illustrated with numerous schematics
and some micrographs. Extensive reference data is provided in
tables and graphs.
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Episodes - Season 4 (DVD)
Matt LeBlanc, Mircea Monroe, Stephen Mangan, John Pankow, Andrea Savage, …
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Discovery Miles 2 080
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All nine episodes from the fourth series of the BBC comedy starring
Matt LeBlanc, Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig. Sean and Beverly
Lincoln (Mangan and Greig) are co-writers of American sitcom
'Pucks!' with the lead role played by Matt LeBlanc (as himself). In
this series, Sean and Beverly are summoned back to LA to film six
more episodes of 'Pucks!' as they also try to launch new show 'The
Opposite of Us'. Meanwhile, Matt experiences financial troubles
after being conned by his accountant and, as a result, considers
remarrying his ex-wife.
This book provides a comprehensive mathematical description and
analysis of the delegate allocation processes in the US Democratic
and Republican presidential primaries, focusing on the role of
apportionment methods and the effect of thresholds-the minimum
levels of support required to receive delegates. The analysis
involves a variety of techniques, including theoretical arguments,
simplicial geometry, Monte Carlo simulation, and examination of
presidential primary data from 2004 to 2020. The book is divided
into two parts: Part I defines the classical apportionment problem
and explains how the implementation and goals of delegate
apportionment differ from those of apportionment for state
representation in the US House of Representatives and for party
representation in legislatures based on proportional
representation. The authors then describe how delegates are
assigned to states and congressional districts and formally define
the delegate apportionment methods used in each state by the two
major parties to allocate delegates to presidential candidates.
Part II analyzes and compares the apportionment methods introduced
in Part I based on their level of bias and adherence to various
notions of proportionality. It explores how often the methods
satisfy the quota condition and quantifies their biases in favor or
against the strongest and weakest candidates. Because the methods
are quota-based, they are susceptible to classical paradoxes like
the Alabama and population paradoxes. They also suffer from other
paradoxes that are more relevant in the context of delegate
apportionment such as the elimination and aggregation paradoxes.
The book evaluates the extent to which each method is susceptible
to each paradox. Finally, it discusses the appointment of delegates
based on divisor methods and notions of regressive proportionality.
This book appeals to scholars and students interested in
mathematical economics and political science, with an emphasis on
apportionment and social choice theory.
Since the late 1960s, community work had emerged in its own right
as an occupation with an increasingly important contribution to
make both to ways of thinking within the field of social policy,
and to day-to-day social work practice and the resolution of
pressing community issues. Its practitioners had grown in numbers
and experience, while community work ideas and methods continued to
influence developments in a variety of other ‘neighbouring’
occupations. Originally published in 1980, the editors of this NISW
collection suggest that if community workers are to remain
effective, then they must stay on the boundaries of the agencies
that employ them and of the groups with whom they work. This theme
of the ‘boundary nature’ of community work is examined in
detail in the Introduction and is subsequently taken up by the
other contributors to the book. This title is organised under three
main headings – a survey section on the history, philosophy and
theories of community work in the United Kingdom; a series of case
studies that suggest the diversity of the interests of community
work; and an analysis of the growth of community work as an
occupation and the spread of its influence through related
professions and disciplines. This mix of theory, practice and
analysis made the book of special importance both to practising
community workers and to community work teachers and students at
the time. In addition, the book would have been of direct interest
to community oriented administrators, professionals, teachers and
students in other human service fields such as health, education,
housing, planning and the personal social services, as well as to
elected members and administrators in central and local government
more generally. It will now be welcomed by anyone who seeks a
critical account of the historical activities of community work,
written by experienced practitioners and teachers.
Congregations today exist in an in-between, or liminal, time. The
customary answers about what it means to be and do church and
strategies for renewal based on those answers no longer work. But
there is no certainty about the new answers. It is a time of
searching—of letting go of the old and experimenting with the
new. This means facing the reality of death, which may come as
institutions die or as established ways are abandoned. This book
addresses this reality while maintaining a constant focus on the
Christian promise of resurrection. It offers three images that
recognize the differing contexts of congregations and help them
shape their future as they seek to discern God’s work in their
midst. Congregations shaped by each of the three images
(remembering, letting go, and resurrecting) have the potential to
faithfully engage in God’s work in their setting. For each of the
three there are suggestions for helping a congregation move toward
an even more faithful expression of the image. The book includes
Bible studies and other resources that congregations will find
helpful in this process. Some congregations may continue in
traditional ways, while others seek a new way of being church. But
all can join in God’s work in their time and place with a new and
deeper understanding of the ministry that is theirs. This book
helps them do that. Because a different kind of leadership is
needed the book offers an approach to leadership that is grounded
in a spiritual process of inward reflection and outward
involvement.
Essays examining the way in which the sea has shaped medieval and
later ideas of what it is to be English. Local and imperial,
insular and expansive, both English yet British: geographically and
culturally, the sea continues to shape changing models of
Englishness. This volume traces the many literary origins of
insular identity from local communities to the entire archipelago,
laying open the continuities and disruptions in the sea's
relationship with English identity in a British context. Ranging
from the beginnings of insular literature to Victorian
medievalisms, the subjects treated include King Arthur's struggle
with muddy banks, the afterlife of Edgar's forged charters, Old
English homilies and narratives of migration, Welsh and English
ideas about Chester, Anglo-Norman views of the sea in the Vie de St
Edmund and Waldef, post-Conquest cartography, The Book of Margery
Kempe, the works of the Irish Stopford Brooke, and the making of an
Anglo-British identity in Victorian Britain. SEBASTIAN SOBECKI is
Professor of Medieval English Literature and Culture at the
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Contributors: Sebastian Sobecki,
Winfried Rudolf, Fabienne Michelet, Catherine A.M. Clarke, Judith
Weiss, Kathy Lavezzo, Alfred Hiatt, Jonathan Hsy, Chris Jones,
Joanne Parker, David Wallace
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