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Mazzaroth (Hardcover)
Kevin Jones
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Integrated History and Philosophy of Science (iHPS) is commonly
understood as the study of science from a combined historical and
philosophical perspective. Yet, since its gradual formation as a
research field, the question of how to suitably integrate both
perspectives remains open. This volume presents cutting edge
research from junior iHPS scholars, and in doing so provides a
snapshot of current developments within the field, explores the
connection between iHPS and other academic disciplines, and
demonstrates some of the topics that are attracting the attention
of scholars who will help define the future of iHPS.
Integrated History and Philosophy of Science (iHPS) is commonly
understood as the study of science from a combined historical and
philosophical perspective. Yet, since its gradual formation as a
research field, the question of how to suitably integrate both
perspectives remains open. This volume presents cutting edge
research from junior iHPS scholars, and in doing so provides a
snapshot of current developments within the field, explores the
connection between iHPS and other academic disciplines, and
demonstrates some of the topics that are attracting the attention
of scholars who will help define the future of iHPS.
This text reflects the shift in the SENCO's role from SEN teacher
to manager. Written within the context of the most recent
government initiatives, it can be used by both special-needs
co-ordinators and by special-educational-needs trainers and
advisory staff. In two parts, it explores the range of skills
required for the role of special needs coordinator and offers
information and advice to develop those skills. Practical
activities enable the user to monitor and evaluate special-needs
provision in their own school and to implement a structured process
of change in partnership with all those involved in meeting special
educational needs.
All teachers will be familiar with the problems of effectively
managing a class of children with varying abilities. They will also
recognize that motivation is a key factor in helping pupils who
experience difficulties. Partnership with students, that is,
involving them more in decisions which effect their education, can
improve both motivation and behaviour. This is recognized by recent
legislation, notably the Code of Practice for special needs. The
contributions in this collection first consider issues such as
empowerment and sources for learning and behaviour difficulties.
The central sections, written by respected experts, look at
different kinds of partnership and how they can be used, including
peer tutoring, counselling, contracts, class-based support,
self-monitoring and a range of whole-school approaches.
All teachers will be familiar with the problems of effectively
managing a class of children with varying abilities. They will also
recognize that motivation is a key factor in helping pupils who
experience difficulties. Partnership with students, that is,
involving them more in decisions which effect their education, can
improve both motivation and behaviour. This is recognized by recent
legislation, notably the Code of Practice for special needs. The
contributions in this collection first consider issues such as
empowerment and sources for learning and behaviour difficulties.
The central sections, written by respected experts, look at
different kinds of partnership and how they can be used, including
peer tutoring, counselling, contracts, class-based support,
self-monitoring and a range of whole-school approaches.
This text reflects the shift in the SENCO's role from SEN teacher
to manager. Written within the context of the most recent
government initiatives, it can be used by both special-needs
coordinators and by special-educational-needs trainers and advisory
staff. In two parts, it explores the range of skills required for
the role of special needs coordinator and offers information and
advice to develop those skills. Practical activities enable the
user to monitor and evaluate special-needs provision in their own
school and to implement a structured process of change in
partnership with all those involved in meeting special educational
needs.
First published in 1992. This book offers clear, practical
guidelines to help ensure that the full breadth of the curriculum
is made as available to children with special educational needs as
the rest of their peers. The book focuses on primary and middle
schools and is directed towards the professional training needs and
general interests of teachers and support staff, headteachers,
governors and parents.
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Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems - Second International Conference, INISCOM 2016, Leicester, UK, October 31 - November 1, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Leandros A. Maglaras, Helge Janicke, Kevin Jones
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial
Networks and Intelligent Systems, INISCOM 2016 held in Leicester,
UK, October 31 - November 1, 2016. The 15 revised full papers
carefully reviewed and selected from 22 submissions. The papers
cover topics on industrial networks and applications, intelligent
systems, information processing and data analysis, hardware and
software design and development, security and privacy.
First published in 1992. This book offers clear, practical
guidelines to help ensure that the full breadth of the curriculum
is made as available to children with special educational needs as
the rest of their peers. The book focuses on primary and middle
schools and is directed towards the professional training needs and
general interests of teachers and support staff, headteachers,
governors and parents.
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Mazzaroth (Paperback)
Kevin Jones
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R485
R411
Discovery Miles 4 110
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King David wrote: 'He restores my Soul' Psalm 23:3. God made us in
'His image' and that image was imprinted deep in the human
personality. We are by nature spiritual beings, but something has
gone wrong. God has set in motion His plan to restore the Human
Soul to its original design. This book is about how God restores
the soul. What is the soul? How does it differ from the spirit? How
do these relate to the body? What can we do to see God working
deeply within our souls? This book was originally written for an
African Revival fellowship weekend conference and also contains
resources for small groups. Rev Kevin Jones is a Superintendent
Minister in the British Methodist Church. After coming to Christ at
19, he studied theology at Mattersey Hall A.O.G. College and
subsequently at Hartley Victoria, Manchester University and Cliff
College. Over a twenty five year ministry, he as served in
Macclesfield, Ellesmere Port, Radcliffe, Jersey and Southport
Banks. He is married with five grown children, and is an active
member of MET, Methodist Evangelicals Together.
When was the last time you read a weight loss diet book from cover
to cover because it made you smile, laugh, and shout with joy?
Unlike other diet books, F.A.T. Balance Diet: 10 Steps to Weight
Loss Freedom is uniquely communicated using humorous fictional
characters to demonstrate a simple, stress-free action plan for
losing pounds and inches. Laugh Your Way to Weight Loss Freedom
with The Loveable F.A.T. Balance Characters! Gina: Gina talks about
losing weight. She talks about it and talks about it and talks
about it...while steadily gaining weight and making excuses for it.
Rachel is the 1-800-Weight Loss Fantasy Infomercial Queen. If it is
new and promises amazing results, Rachel reaches for her credit
card. Eric: Eric is a teacher who extols the virtue of education
yet has forgotten that he has to apply the proper knowledge to his
struggle with weight management in order to achieve success. Tracy:
Tracy lets life happen to her and hopes for the best, which rarely
happens. She spends a great deal of effort pretending not to see
and allowing others to step in and save her from herself. Cathy:
Cathy is the very efficient go-to person who makes everyone and
everything a priority]completely failing to commit to making
herself a priority. Cathy, you matter too! Isabel: Isabel is a
great cook whose personal mission is to use food to comfort,
celebrate and express her caring for herself, her family and
friends. I love you. Have a brownie! Iris: Iris is Isabels twin
sister. She is an industrious, self reliant, and super busy young
woman who cant seem to balance physical activity into her
lifestyle. This weekend warrior risks injury, often beginning her
Monday mornings too sore to evenwalk! Faith: With Blackberry in
hand, Faith prioritizes her life. Faith embraces the 3 phases of
the FAT Balance Diet Program (Launch, Connect, and Cruise) which
provides the proper plan for success. Eddie: Eddie is learning that
he can live a healthy lifestyle and not be miserable doing it, or
drive everyone else around him crazy! Relax Eddie...have fun. Mary:
Mary, who prides herself on balancing family and career life,
strives to apply that balance while transitioning from weight loss
to personal weight management and weight loss freedom. Which FAT
Balance Character are You? Read F.A.T. Balance Diet: 10 Steps to
Weight Loss Freedom! About the Author Kevin Jones, M.B.A.,
L.W.M.C., is certified by the American Council on Exercise as a
Lifestyle & Weight Management Consultant (L.W.M.C.). He teaches
stress-free solutions for effective weight loss and weight
management.
Staff Required tells the stories of three remarkable young men who
live and die in different worlds and yet are able to work together
to bring about changes in the lives of people on Earth today. Fairy
Jim is abandoned as a young teenager in the 1930's and despite his
learning difficulties and disabilities, has a life full of
adventure and fun, surviving well into his eighties by using his
wit and charm on the people in the hills and dales of Cumbria and
Yorkshire. His spirit lives on in what he calls his heaven. Ravello
is one of the youngest and least experienced of a select group of
pioneers from the planet Zagore. Their task, ten thousand years
ago, is the colonisation of their newly discovered saviour planet -
Earth. Ravello's sheer determination and incredible courage and
integrity helps him overcome the ultimate tests of betrayal,
mistrust and death and his spirit lives on in Imprimis, the
Zagorean name for their spirit world. Josh is a typical ordinary
teenage product of the late twentieth century battling with family
traumas and difficult personal relationships as he grows up in the
North of England. His family is torn apart by jealousy, mistrust
and tragedy and he is desperate to heal these wounds either in this
world or the next. The challenges they face throughout their lives
are enormously different and how they embrace them and deal with
them has a major impact on their future lives and afterlives. What
can a young man possibly teach older, wiser spirits about their
roles as guides to the ones they have left behind? The novel
explores the importance of reconciliation and forgiveness in this
world and the next and looks at what the future may hold for us all
- if wewant it and are prepared to earn it.
Marriage seems to be under attack as never before. The UK has the
highest divorce rate in Europe. Statistics tell us that back in the
1930's only 4000 couples were divorcing each year. By 1981, this
had risen to 27,000 couples, 75% on the grounds of adultery or
unreasonable behaviour. By 1989, it was a staggering 164,000
couples a year. This has remained a constant figure ever since:
2001 recording 157,000 divorces and 160,000 in 2002, which means
400 children a day are affected by the break-up of their parents'
marriage. Can marriage in the 21st Centaury really work? Recently
featured in 'Wedding Ideas' "How to build a better marriage"
provides a practical way for couples to keep their love alive. It
is firmly based on Christian marriage principles, which may be
applied to enrich any relationship. Easy to follow and practical to
apply, this book will strengthen and deepen any couples
relationship. Rev. Jones first trained for the ministry at
Mattersey Hall College, where he met his wife, Anne-Marie. They
have been married 22 years and have 5 children. He has since
trained at Manchester University, Hartley Victoria and Cliff
College. His is currently serving as a Minister in the Methodist
Church, helping many couples prepare for Marriage.
"The Seven Last Words" may be read by individuals or used by
churches as a lent course / Bible class. It provides a
comprehensive resource, helping us understand and celebrate Easter.
It includes: - 1.A daily reading section leading us through the
life of Christ in chronological order as we progress towards
Easter. 2.Sermon outlines at the beginning of each chapter giving a
preaching resource for Easter. 3.Each chapter is accompanied with
full resources for Lent groups, including questions, prayers,
memory verses and action points. 4.There is a linked selection of
appropriate hymns, songs, & readings for Sunday and small group
worship see p152. 5.Sunday resources: - There are related Bible
readings for each week, and A chronology of Good Friday and Easter
Sunday are included. There are also three dramatised readings to
enhanse worship. The visual activity of dressing a cross with
different symbols outlined. 6.If the course is used as a Lenten
preaching programme, there are six chapters rather than seven so
that churches can celebrate either Mothering Sunday or Palm Sunday
independently of this course and still conclude on Easter morning.
The six studies take us from Christ's first words upon the cross,
"Father forgive them," to the morning of the resurrection, for
without the resurrection the cross is incomplete.
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