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For courses in Linear Algebra. Fosters the concepts and
skillsneeded for future careers Linear Algebra and ItsApplications
offers a modern elementary introduction with broad,
relevantapplications. With traditional texts, the early stages of
the course arerelatively easy as material is presented in a
familiar, concrete setting, butstudents often hit a wall when
abstract concepts are introduced. Certainconcepts fundamental to
the study of linear algebra (such as linearindependence, vector
space, and linear transformations) require time toassimilate - and
students' understanding of them is vital. Lay, Lay, and McDonald
make theseconcepts more accessible by introducing them early in a
familiar, concrete n setting, developing them gradually, and
returning to themthroughout the text so that students can grasp
them when they are discussed inthe abstract. The 6th Edition offers
exciting new material, examples,and online resources, along with
new topics, vignettes, and applications.
With the aim of producing counterstories that participate in social
resistance, Critical Clinical Social Work focuses on integrating
critical theory with direct clinical practice. Exploring the impact
of oppression and power in constraining and limiting people's
voices, this timely resource moves social work forward by
highlighting the practical application of feminist, narrative,
anti-racist, and postcolonial frameworks. The contributors tackle a
range of substantive issues including ethics, working with complex
trauma, men's use of violence, substance use among women and girls,
Indigenous social work praxis, critical child welfare approaches,
counterstorying experiences of (dis)Ability, and animal-informed
social work practice. Written by Canadian social work educators and
filled with illustrative case studies, this text offers a Canadian
perspective on the diverse issues social workers encounter in the
field. This edited collection is an indispensable resource for
social work practice and theory courses, and a must-read for
professional practitioners. Features promotes critical clinical
skills consistent with anti-oppressive and social justice paradigms
of social work offers case histories and examples of direct
critical clinical practice concludes with reflections on social
resistance and transformation through counterstorying
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Jane (Hardcover)
Judy MacDonald
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R313
R252
Discovery Miles 2 520
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Provocative, suspenseful, and dangerously sensual, Jane tells
the story of a young woman's need to be loved, her wish to be
wanted. Perplexed by a world that treats her as an outsider?a girl
with foolish, impudent desires?she becomes that girl, using her
youth and sexuality to attract and repel. Yearning to be older, to
be an adult, she dances at the fringes of power and control in her
relationship, ultimately testing notions of perpetrator and victim.
Often frightening in its powerful mixture of fantasy and reality,
"Jane" skillfully documents the impressionability of a young woman,
and flirts with alternate interpretations of sexuality and desire
in a difficult, complicated age. "Jane" is a unique co-publication
with The Mercury Press of Toronto. Shortlisted, Rogers
Communications Writer's Trust Prize for Fiction
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