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Keedie
Elle McNicoll
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Set in Juniper five years before A Kind of Spark comes a powerful
coming-of-age story from award-winning author Elle McNicoll. As
Keedie and her twin Nina approach their fourteenth birthday, they
seem to only be growing further apart. Keedie instead feels drawn
to, and fiercely protective of, their quiet younger sister Addie -
who on the surface is the opposite of loud and fiery Keedie, but in
fact they have more in common than anyone knows.
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The Super Sunny Murder Club
Abiola Bello, Annabelle Sami, Benjamin Dean, E. L. Norry, Elle McNicoll, …
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R211
Discovery Miles 2 110
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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.
The second book from the author of A Kind Of Spark, with
Neurodivergent characters you'll root for and a moving friendship
at its heart. When Cora's brother drags her along to his boss's
house, she doesn't expect to strike up a friendship with Adrien,
son of the intimidating CEO of Pomegranate Technologies. As she
becomes part of Adrien's life, she is also drawn into the
mysterious projects at Pomegranate. At first, she's intrigued by
them - Pomegranate is using AI to recreate real people in hologram
form. As she digs deeper, however, she uncovers darker secrets...
Cora knows she must unravel their plans, but can she fight to make
her voice heard, whilst never losing sight of herself?
Stuck in Loch Ness while Edinburgh falls under the control of a
terrifyingly powerful Siren, Ramya Knox is frustrated. She's
supposed to be learning magic from her Aunt Opal, but that isn't
going as smoothly as she'd hoped. As she pushes to rescue her
Hidden Folk friends in the city, long-buried secrets come to light
and legends come to life. Ramya knows she's different; she knows
she's a witch. But now she must learn the true meaning of her
powers... before all she loves is lost.
Edinburgh is a city filled with magical creatures. No one can see
them... until Ramya Knox. As she is pulled into her family's world
of secrets and spells, Ramya sets out to discover the truth behind
the Hidden Folk with only three words of warning from her
grandfather: Beware the Sirens. Plunged into an adventure that will
change everything, Ramya is about to learn that there is more to
her powers than she ever imagined. Praise for A Kind of Spark:
Waterstones Children's Book of the Year 2021 The Blue Peter Book
Award for Best Story Blackwell's Book of the Year 2020
A collection of wintery crime and mystery stories by thirteen of
the most exciting and diverse authors in children’s books today!
Co-edited by Serena Patel, the award-winning author of
the Anisha: Accidental Detective series and by Robin
Stevens, author of the bestselling Murder Most
Unladylike series. Sleuthing through the snow, on a merry
mysterious day, in disguise we go, investigating all the way . . .
This gorgeous wintery collection brings together thirteen
bestselling, award-winning and exciting debut authors: Abiola
Bello, Annabelle Sami, Benjamin Dean, E.L. Norry, Elle McNicoll,
Dominique Valente, Joanna Williams, Maisie Chan, Nizrana Farook,
Patrice Lawrence, Roopa Farooki, Serena Patel and Sharna Jackson.
With stunning illustrations by Harry Woodgate. Join them as part of
the Very Merry Murder Club as they lead you on a snow-covered
wintery journey of festive foul play and murderously magnificent
mysteries! Serena Patel was shortlisted for the Asian Writer Short
Story Prize and was a finalist in the Undiscovered Voices Anthology
2018. Her debut children’s series Anisha Accidental Detective won
the fiction category of the Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Awards,
being shortlisted for a British Book Award and the Blue Peter Prize
2021 and selected for The Reading Agency’s Summer Reading
Challenge. Serena lives in Walsall with her family. ROBIN STEVENS
is the award winning and bestselling author of the Murder Most
Unladylike mystery series. She was born in California and has been
making up stories all her life. When she was twelve, her father
handed her a copy of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and she realised
that she wanted to be either Hercule Poirot or Agatha Christie when
she grew up. She spent her teenage years reading a lot of murder
mysteries and hoping that she'd get the chance to do some detecting
herself (she didn't). Robin lives in Oxford.
Age discrimination is a highly topical issue in all industrialised
societies, against a background of concerns about shortening
working lives and ageing populations in the future. Based upon
detailed research, and adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this
unique study traces the history of the age discrimination debate in
Britain and the USA since the 1930s. It critically analyses the
concepts of ageism in social relations and age discrimination in
employment. Case-studies on generational equity and health care
rationing by age are followed by an analysis of the British
government's initiatives against age discrimination in employment.
The book then traces the history of the debate on health status and
old age, addressing the question of whether working capacity has
improved sufficiently to justify calls to delay retirement and
extend working lives. It concludes with a detailed examination of
the origins and subsequent working of the USA's 1967 Age
Discrimination in Employment Act.
Naomi's dog Diesel returns from the afterlife with one mission --
can he save her? It's Naomi's worst summer ever. Her dog, Diesel,
died. Dad lost his job. Mom and Dad split up. The family is broke,
and Naomi is stuck babysitting when she planned to take swimming
lessons. Then Naomi's sometime-friend Morgan convinces her to jump
off a dock. On July 1 at precisely 4:30, when Naomi drowns, destiny
shifts. Naomi awakes a week earlier to Diesel talking to her.
Through his canine counsel, he wants to show her how to fix things.
"I can save you," he barks. But no matter how often Naomi resets
her watch, the time and date keep flipping back to July 1 at 4:30,
which makes her wonder: Is my time running out?
Resourcing New Testament Studies includes fifteen essays,
contributed by twenty, internationally known scholars, including
representatives from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and
Australia. These colleagues joined together to honor David Laird
Dungan, Emeritus Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, whose impressive teaching,
research, and publishing career has now spanned over four
decades.Opening 'Part I. In Honor of David L. Dungan, ' is a lively
and revealing 'Cooperative Essay on a Collaborative Scholar, '
composed by five of Dungan's colleagues; three, from the University
of Tennessee; a fourth, from the editorial team with Dungan for The
International Bible Commentary; and the fifth, Dungan's friend from
childhood and co-author of their popular Sourcebook for the Study
of the Gospels. Part I concludes with a full bibliography of
Dungan's published work. Subsequent Parts of the volume focus on
three themes, each reflecting some aspect of Dungan's own work,
'Part II. The Synoptic Problem;' 'Part III. Jesus, the Gospels and
Acts' and 'Part IV. Canon, Theology and Ethics.'Contributors to
this Festschrift include David R. Cartlidge, Robert A.
Derrenbacker, Jr., William R. Farmer, David Noel Freedman with
Henry Innes MacAdam, Albert Fuchs, Birger Gerhardsson, Jan
Lambrecht, Adrian Leske, David E. Linge, Sean McEvenue, Ralph V.
Norman, Samuel Oyin Obogunrin, Charles H. Reynolds, Hans-Hartmut
Schroeder, Joseph B. Tyson, William O. Walker, Jr., and the three
co-editors, Allan J. McNicol, David B. Peabody and J. Samuel
Subramanian.>
With the growing interest in the great number of culturally,
linguistically, and ethnically different families entering the
United States, it is essential for researchers and mental health
practitioners to acquire a working knowledge that can aid in a
healthier adjustment of these families. Although it is impossible
for any therapist to understand the traditions, values, and
languages of all immigrant groups, a therapist may be guided by a
conceptual operational principle that can be implemented across
diverse groups and circumstances. Dr. Gopaul-McNicol introduces a
model for assessment; the techniques and strategies proposed by
this model range from cognitive behavioral interventions to
multimodal and multisystems approaches to treatment.
The book covers historical and contemporary perspectives of the
influence of culture on an individual's functioning. Assessment
issues include intellectual, educational and visual motor
assessment and its applicability with culturally diverse clients.
The author also highlights ways of misassessing the personality of
culturally different individuals and examines the major treatment
approaches in counseling the culturally different.
Assessment and Culture challenges the classical approach to the
assessment of minority populations by pointing out the deficiencies
in this approach and offers instead a bio-cultural model of
assessment. The principle objective of this book is to help mental
health professionals to more accurately assess individuals from
various ethnic, cultural and linguistic backgrounds. The
culture-fair techniques and strategies of the book tap into a broad
range of the abilities and aptitudes of the examinee. Assessment
and Culture provides a cultural frame of reference which allows the
examiner to take into account the individual's social and cultural
factors in development, coping style and personal history.
Individual chapters consider the practical aspects of assessing the
intellectual, linguistic, academic, visual-motor, emotional and
vocational functioning of culturally diverse children. An entire
section of the book is devoted to writing the assessment report.
A KIND OF SPARK tells the story of 11-year-old Addie as she
campaigns for a memorial in memory of the witch trials that took
place in her Scottish hometown. Addie knows there's more to the
story of these 'witches', just like there is more to hers. Can
Addie challenge how the people in her town see her, and her autism,
and make her voice heard? A story about friendship, courage and
self-belief, perfect for fans of The Goldfish Boy. "Definitive and
funny" Susin Nielsen "A fabulous, brilliant debut" Lisa Thompson
Are you grieving? Would you like to have a better understanding of
grief? Are you wanting to support someone who is grieving but don't
know how? This beautifully illustrated book written by two
experienced Bereavement Practitioners is unlike any other book
about grief. Each page takes you on a thought-provoking journey,
each image echoed by the voiced of bereaved people. As thoughts,
feelings and experiences are shared, you may recognise your own
voice creating a new image to add to these powerful images. It can
be read in one go or dipped into chapter by chapter as needed,
either way it offers understanding, wisdom and hope during this
time of mourning.
This incisive book addresses the history of poverty in the US,
investigating how those in need have been understood and governed
during the last 70 years. John Macnicol launches a multi-faceted
analysis of government attitudes to welfare and 'dependency',
highlighting the impact on the poorest groups of American society.
Poverty in the US is explored through the eyes of prominent
liberals, including Gunnar Myrdal, John Kenneth Galbraith and
Michael Harrington, in times of economic growth and recession, from
the New Deal to the rise of neoliberalism. Macnicol also examines
the career and ascendancy of the leading conservative, Charles
Murray, and his contention that America suffered a growing
'underclass' largely created by over-generous welfare. Through
analysis of the mechanisms and output of leading conservative
think-tanks in the late twentieth century, the author identifies
the key features of historic and contemporary discussions related
to poverty and dependency in the US and the dynamic changes of
American attitudes to its poorest constituents. A timely discussion
for a period of economic cynicism, this book is crucial reading for
scholars of social policy, particularly those examining the history
of impoverishment and debates relating to poverty and dependency.
Students of social policy, sociology and economics will also
benefit from its insights into historic US government attitudes and
reactions to poverty.
A Primer of Signal Detection Theory is being reprinted to fill the
gap in literature on Signal Detection Theory--a theory that is
still important in psychology, hearing, vision, audiology, and
related subjects. This book is intended to present the methods of
Signal Detection Theory to a person with a basic mathematical
background. It assumes knowledge only of elementary algebra and
elementary statistics. Symbols and terminology are kept at a basic
level so that the eventual and hoped for transfer to a more
advanced text will be accomplished as easily as possible. Intended
for undergraduate students at an introductory level, the book is
divided into two sections. The first part introduces the basic
ideas of detection theory and its fundamental measures. Its aim is
to enable the reader to be able to understand and compute these
measures. It concludes with a detailed analysis of a typical
experiment and a discussion of some of the problems which can arise
for the potential user of detection theory. The second section
considers three more advanced topics: threshold theory, the
extension of detection theory, and an examination of Thurstonian
scaling procedures.
The increasing development of partnerships between universities and
communities allows the research of academics to become engaged with
those around them. This book highlights several case studies from a
range of disciplines, such as psychology, social work and education
to explore how these mutually beneficial relationships function.
This book reports on a novel and comprehensive approach to the
uptake of ICT in Schools. It focuses on key questions,
pedagogically sound ways of introducing ICT, new technical
artifacts supporting the approach, the evaluation in a large-scale
validator, and future work. While many innovations in Technology
Enhanced Learning (TEL) have emerged over the last two decades, the
uptake of these innovations has not always been very successful,
particularly in schools. The transition from proof of concept to
integration into learning activities has been recognized as a
bottleneck for quite some time. This major problem, which is
affecting many TEL stakeholders, is the focus of this book which
focuses on developing a more effective and efficient approach based
on more than 2500 pilots in European classrooms. Teachers, head
teachers, and policy makers may benefit from reading how novel
learning scenarios can be elaborated, adapted to a local context,
and implemented in the classroom; how new technologies can support
this process for teachers and their national/regional communities;
how teachers and other stakeholders can be educated in such a
re-engineering process; how the approach can be scaled up through
MOOCs, ambassador schemes, and train-the-trainer programs; how
future classroom labs can inspire teachers, head teachers, and
policy makers; how teachers and, above all, learners can become
more engaged in learning through the adoption of the iTEC approach.
Readers with a more technical focus may also be interested in the
discussion of recommender systems, the flexible provision of
resources and services, the deployment of the cloud in schools, and
systems for composing technological support for lesson plans.
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