|
Showing 1 - 25 of
189 matches in All Departments
Exam Board: Salters Nuffield Level: A level Subject: Science /
Biology First teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017 An
ActiveBook is included with every Student Book, giving your
students easy online access to the content in the Student Book.
They can make it their own with notes, highlights and links to
their wider reading. Perfect for supporting revision activities.
Student Book 1 supports a standalone AS course and provides the
first year of a two-year A level course; Student Books 1and 2
together support the full A level course. A cumulative approach to
learning constantly builds on what has previously been learnt. Each
topic is introduced within a wider context. Concepts are revisited
and developed in later topics. Integrated math sand stats support
directs students to online maths resources. Thinking Bigger spreads
require students to use knowledge in new contexts and think about
connections and develop essential assessment skills throughout
course. Real-life articles engage students with current biological
writing and develop scientific literacy skills needed for A level
and beyond. Checkpoints consolidate knowledge through summarizing
tasks Practical activities provide opportunities for students to
practise their skills and develop understanding of practical
requirements. Material has been updated to reflect revisions,
additions and deletions to changes in the subject content.
Across the globe, evaluating the initiatives and planning
strategies of the modern workforce has become increasingly
imperative. By developing professional competencies, various
sectors can achieve better quality skill development. Workforce
Development Theory and Practice in the Mental Health Sector is an
essential reference source on the understanding of workforce
capacity and capability and examines specific benefits and
applications in addiction and mental health services. Featuring
extensive coverage on a range of topics including public service
provision, staff motivation, and clinical competency, this book is
ideally designed for policy makers, academicians, researchers, and
students seeking current research on the challenges facing
countries in the areas of planning and development in the
workforce.
Southern Comfort takes you on a wild trip from Whitewater Rip to
Trammelburg. The rag tag group of adventurers contend with dubious
bandits, undead legions and an ancient magical force.
The nature of evangelical identity in Britain is both a perennial
issue and an urgent one. This is especially the case because
evangelical Christianity has, throughout its history, been
characterised by a remarkable degree of dynamism and diversity.
These essays, by a distinguished list of contributors, explore the
issue of evangelical identity and the nature of evangelical
diversity by investigating the interactions of evangelicalism with
national and denominational identities, race and gender, and its
expression in spirituality and culture from the evangelical
revivals of the eighteenth century to evangelical churches and
movements of the present.
This volume is the second book based on comparative and
comprehensive data from the 2003 representative European Union
Company survey of Operating hours, Working times and Employment
(EUCOWE) in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and
the United Kingdom. The EUCOWE project is the first representative
and standardised European company survey which covers all
categories of firm sizes and all sectors of the economy. This
volume complements and builds on the first book published in 2007,
in which the methodology and the descriptive national findings as
well as some first comparative analytical results were presented.
In this second book the EUCOWE research team presents in-depth
cross-country analyses of the relationship between operating hours,
working times and employment in the European Union. Six empirical
chapters of this volume provide detailed comparative analyses of
the determinants and consequences of the duration and flexibility
of opening hours and operating times.
Suddenly, milliseconds after Clarice heard Robert scream, an almost
invisible form emerged from the center of Jessie's stomach. Clarice
spoke to what appeared to be Robert's face, though its translucent
nature made it impossible to make out the eyes, mouth, or nose ...
It is time to go to a better place. scene of his murder, which had
become extremely bloody, as Dr. Diller and his nurse practitioner
extracted Robert's lifeless remains from Jessie's womb. For a
moment Robert considered taking the hand, which was extended toward
him by Clarice, as he extended his own toward hers. Then, without
warning, he jerked it back. I don't want to go, Robert barked. it's
better to be spared a mortal life than to be born an unplanned,
unwanted child? Or will he want to live despite life's
difficulties? The destiny of all mankind depends on his choice.
This up-to-date study of the contribution of women and men to
changing European economic activity patterns, covers 15 members
states. Based on the work of the European Commission's network of
experts on women's employment, it draws on both national and
European data sources. The book links trends in the structures of
employment with new comparative data on the role of systems of
welfare provision in order to explore economic activity patterns by
gender. Participation patterns of women still vary widely within
Europe, so much attention is paid to the institutions - both in the
labour market and welfare - which help to explain these variations.
The apparently contradictory tendency for women's employment and
unemployment to rise is analyzed, taking into account changes in
industrial/occupational structure and trends at the European,
national and regional level. Many countries continue to pursue
inconsistent and discriminatory labour market policies; many still
base welfare policies on the nation of a single male breadwinner
family. This text considers how such policies affect women as
workers.
|
You may like...
Higher
Michael Buble
CD
(1)
R459
Discovery Miles 4 590
|