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This book examines the difficult and wide-ranging issues relating to how we understand our environment, our place in it, and how we choose to act. This comprehensive text provides an overview of these developing key issues, illustrating how - through schooling, higher education, professional training and development, and awareness-raising - people can bring about change, as well as engaging in debate and critique of issues. The book builds on existing work across a number of fields, as well as on original international research, in order to model the complexity of the problems, the institutional contexts in which they arise, and the interrelationships between these. Areas explored include the policy context, the links between sustainable development and learning, the economic and moral interdependence of humans and nature, the management, assessment and evaluation of learning, and globalisation. The book suggests ways in which those responsible for learning can target their efforts appropriately, matching straightforward solutions to simple problems, and designing complex interventions only where these are needed. This text will be a valuable resource for anyone studying Masters degrees and MBAs that focus on environment or sustainable development, and for professionals dealing with problems on a day-to-day basis. Though a free-standing text, its analysis is supported by a companion reader: Key Issues in Sustainable Development and Learning: a critical review.
How often have you made a successful presentation one day and the
next day made a complete mess of the same material? If your
delivery of presentations is all too variable, don't despair - help
is at hand. how to: give a great presentation shows you how
successful spoken communications work within a simple and
executable framework of rules and techniques, and reveals how to
avoid the pitfalls that exist to undermine your efforts. The expert
advice in this book, illustrated with a host of relevant examples,
will ensure that you'll have no more problems making impressive
presentations each and every time.
A journey of redemption and reconciliation, with Wilfred Hartley as
black sheep of his family, vying unsuccessfully for parental
approval with his twin elder brothers. They are both killed in 1916
and to prove himself to his grief stricken parents, Wilfred joins
up. Shell shocked and shattered at Paschendaele,in 1918, he changes
uniforms with a German officer, and is then captured by his own
side, ending up in a POW camp in Scotland. Things aren't exactly
going his way. Escape to Canada provides an opportunity to prove
himself and gain redemption. In partnership with a Canadian wartime
friend, Wilfred makes a fortune and eventually marries. Before it's
too late he decides to return home to attempt a reconciliation with
his parents. Back in his home town of Bristol, an emotional reunion
is followed by only two years with his parents, until the unsettled
situation in Europe turns into another war. Wilfred's life remains
challenged by regular appearances from the mysterious man with one
arm, one leg and one eye.
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