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Dive inside this textbook for an accessible guide to the discipline
of public services. Perfect for students, it offers a comprehensive
account of core public service topics and explains the fundamental
elements of working in the public services. Outlining their role in
the welfare state, it explores the policies, providers and
legalities shaping the context in which public services operate.
Students will study concepts of organisational change, strategy,
management, leadership and funding, and engage with timely
discussions around contemporary public issues such as equality,
sustainability and climate change. Key features to support student
learning include: * objectives at the beginning of each chapter; *
case studies and examples; * end of chapter summaries; * reflective
questions; * further reading recommendations and resources.
Bringing together authors with expertise in politics and public
policy, social policy and law, this book is essential reading for
everybody studying public services.
Much of anaesthetic practice is underpinned by physics, yet many
struggle when studying the subject. This book has been written with
the aim of helping those who have long since parted company with
physics. This new edition has been comprehensively updated, but the
content remains aligned with the FRCA syllabus, making Physics in
Anaesthesia ideal for trainee anaesthetists, as well as for
operating department practitioners and anaesthetic nurses. In
addition, clinical science and engineering students will appreciate
the linking of theory and practice. Physics in Anaesthesia gives a
complete and structured overview: Explanations start from first
principles Simple everyday examples are used to illustrate core
concepts Clinical examples highlight the applications of physics in
anaesthesia Worked examples and helpful diagrams develop
understanding Completely revised MCQs/SBAs now available online
with hints and tips, plus answers
Dive inside this textbook for an accessible guide to the discipline
of public services. Perfect for students, it offers a comprehensive
account of core public service topics and explains the fundamental
elements of working in the public services. Outlining their role in
the welfare state, it explores the policies, providers and
legalities shaping the context in which public services operate.
Students will study concepts of organisational change, strategy,
management, leadership and funding, and engage with timely
discussions around contemporary public issues such as equality,
sustainability and climate change. Key features to support student
learning include: * objectives at the beginning of each chapter; *
case studies and examples; * end of chapter summaries; * reflective
questions; * further reading recommendations and resources.
Bringing together authors with expertise in politics and public
policy, social policy and law, this book is essential reading for
everybody studying public services.
If you were black in America at the start of the Revolutionary War,
which side would you want to win? When the last British governor of
Virginia declared that any rebel-owned slave who escaped and served
the king would be emancipated, tens of thousands of slaves fled
from farms, plantations, and cities to try to reach the British
camp. A military strategy originally designed to break the
plantations of the American South had unleashed one of the great
exoduses in U.S. history. With powerfully vivid storytelling,
Schama details the odyssey of the escaped blacks through the fires
of war and the terror of potential recapture, shedding light on an
extraordinary, little-known chapter in the dark saga of American
slavery. Adapted for the stage by the award-winning playwright and
novelist Caryl Phillips.
Approaching the writing of major intellectuals, artists, and
philosophers need no longer be daunting. How to Read is a new sort
of introduction--a personal master class in reading--that brings
you face to face with the work of some of the most influential and
challenging writers in history. In lucid, accessible language,
these books explain essential topics such as the historical context
that frames de Sade's daring philosophy. John Phillips introduces
the Marquis de Sade's highly original and thoroughly subversive
depiction of human sexuality, and the philosophical and political
thinking that underpins it. He shows how, though Sade's work
continues to shock, it can also be seen as the logical conclusion
of eighteenth-century materialism. As the only writer of his time
who dared to put the body at the center of philosophy, Sade has a
unique place in the history of modern thought. Extracts are taken
from the entire range of Sade's literary, philosophical, and
personal writings, including The 120 Days of Sodom, Philosophy in
the Boudoir, Justine, Juliette, and his Last Will and Testament.
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