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This collection of essays examines the structures of power and the
ways in which power is exercised and felt in the fantasy world of
Game of Thrones. It considers how the expectations of viewers,
particularly within the genre of epic fantasy, are subverted across
the full 8 seasons of the series. The assembled team of
international scholars, representing a variety of disciplines,
addresses such topics as the power of speech and magic; the role of
nationality and politics; disability, race and gender; and the ways
in which each reinforces or subverts power in Westeros and Essos.
Putting CLIL into Practice offers a new methodological framework
for the CLIL classroom, focusing on how to guide input and support
output. Full of real-life examples and practical guidelines, the
book provides support to both novice and experienced CLIL teachers.
Based around the core curriculum for specialist trainees, Oxford
Case Histories in Anaesthesia contains over 60 clinical cases
compiled by expert consultants. The cases comprehensively cover all
sub-specialties and a broad range of variations that occur in
normal and abnormal physiology, pharmacology and pathology, as well
as patient age. The cases have been selected with reference to the
revised Curriculum for a Certificate of Completion of Training in
Anaesthesia set by the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Each case
begins with clear learning outcomes and is mapped to the CCT
matrix, greatly aiding those revising for the Final FRCA
examination. The cases are presented with a background to the
subject area, and a summary of the history and examination findings
with relevant investigation results. This is followed by several
questions on clinically important aspects of the case with answers
and detailed discussion, particularly of the differential
management options. Further reading at the end of each case aids
future study. As well as those preparing for the Final FRCA, this
book will also be of interest for post-fellowship trainees on
specialty attachments and those who occasionally have to
anaesthetize out with their normal field of practice, for example
in subspecialty emergencies or whilst awaiting retrieval teams to
arrive for transfer to tertiary care centres.
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