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Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies has been specially written
by a local teacher to meet the needs of local schools, teachers and
students. The books in this series provide full coverage of the
primary social studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda, with
engaging illustrations and activities to keep students interested
and to help them learn. Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies
provides everything teachers need for the Antigua and Barbuda
Social Studies syllabus at primary level. This course has been
specially developed by an extremely experienced local teacher who
truly understands the needs of primary students and how to keep
them engaged and interested in learning. It provides a skills-based
approach to learning fully set in local contexts to allow students
to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider knowledge of
their own island and the Caribbean.
Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies has been specially written
by a local teacher to meet the needs of local schools, teachers and
students. The books in this series provide full coverage of the
primary social studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda, with
engaging illustrations and activities to keep students interested
and to help them learn. Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies
provides everything teachers need for the Antigua and Barbuda
Social Studies syllabus at primary level. This course has been
specially developed by an extremely experienced local teacher who
truly understands the needs of primary students and how to keep
them engaged and interested in learning. It provides a skills-based
approach to learning fully set in local contexts to allow students
to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider knowledge of
their own island and the Caribbean.
Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies has been specially written
by a local teacher to meet the needs of local schools, teachers and
students. The books in this series provide full coverage of the
primary social studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda, with
engaging illustrations and activities to keep students interested
and to help them learn. Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies
provides everything teachers need for the Antigua and Barbuda
Social Studies syllabus at primary level. This course has been
specially developed by an extremely experienced local teacher who
truly understands the needs of primary students and how to keep
them engaged and interested in learning. It provides a skills-based
approach to learning fully set in local contexts to allow students
to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider knowledge of
their own island and the Caribbean.
Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies has been specially written
by a local teacher to meet the needs of local schools, teachers and
students. The books in this series provide full coverage of the
primary social studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda, with
engaging illustrations and activities to keep students interested
and to help them learn. Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies
provides everything teachers need for the Antigua and Barbuda
Social Studies syllabus at primary level. This course has been
specially developed by an extremely experienced local teacher who
truly understands the needs of primary students and how to keep
them engaged and interested in learning. It provides a skills-based
approach to learning fully set in local contexts to allow students
to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider knowledge of
their own island and the Caribbean.
Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies has been specially written
by a local teacher to meet the needs of local schools, teachers and
students. The books in this series provide full coverage of the
primary social studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda, with
engaging illustrations and activities to keep students interested
and to help them learn. Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies
provides everything teachers need for the Antigua and Barbuda
Social Studies syllabus at primary level. This course has been
specially developed by an extremely experienced local teacher who
truly understands the needs of primary students and how to keep
them engaged and interested in learning. It provides a skills-based
approach to learning fully set in local contexts to allow students
to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider knowledge of
their own island and the Caribbean.
Collins Primary Social Studies for Antigua and Barbuda has been
specially written by a local teacher to meet the needs of local
schools, teachers and students. This course provides full coverage
of the Primary Social Studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda. It
follows a skills-based approach to learning, fully set in local
contexts to allow students to develop tools and skills for learning
and a wider knowledge of their own island and the Caribbean. This
vibrant and easy-to-follow Student's Book is filled with
photographs, maps, illustrations and activities to keep students
interested and to help them learn. Each Student's Book has an
accompanying Workbook which is packed with activities to help
students understand the topics and practise new skills. There are
teacher's notes and activity sheets available on request. To access
these, please contact your regional Collins contact.
Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies has been specially written
by a local teacher to meet the needs of local schools, teachers and
students. The books in this series provide full coverage of the
primary social studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda, with
engaging illustrations and activities to keep students interested
and to help them learn. Collins Antigua Primary Social Studies
provides everything teachers need for the Antigua and Barbuda
Social Studies syllabus at primary level. This course has been
specially developed by an extremely experienced local teacher who
truly understands the needs of primary students and how to keep
them engaged and interested in learning. It provides a skills-based
approach to learning fully set in local contexts to allow students
to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider knowledge of
their own island and the Caribbean.
Shareholder inspection rights form an important tool for
shareholder protection. They offer shareholders seeking information
private access to specific books and records of the company that
are otherwise not publicly available. While there has been a
discourse on the topic in some jurisdictions such as Delaware
(USA), it has not received scholarly treatment at an international
level. This Research Handbook seeks to alter that, and signifies
the first endeavor to engage in a comprehensive and comparative
analysis of shareholder inspection rights across 19 different
jurisdictions representing five continents. Themes emerging from
the study include the historical evolution of inspection rights,
the statutory design of the inspection regime, how inspection
rights interact with disclosure norms under securities regulation,
and the manner in which inspection rights are actually utilized by
shareholders. While there is some commonality among jurisdictions,
the larger story is one of divergence, which is understandable
since local needs tend to drive the design and operation of the
regime. The Research Handbook on Shareholder Inspection Rights is
invaluable to academics, scholars, and students working the area of
corporate law and governance, legal practitioners working in
corporate law and, in particular, shareholder litigation and
regulators and government bodies overseeing the corporate sector,
including corporate and securities regulators.
Collins Primary Social Studies for Antigua and Barbuda has been
specially written by a local teacher to meet the needs of local
schools, teachers and students. This course provides full coverage
of the Primary Social Studies syllabus for Antigua and Barbuda,
with a Student's Book and Workbook for each grade. It follows a
skills-based approach to learning, fully set in local contexts to
allow students to develop tools and skills for learning and a wider
knowledge of their own island and the Caribbean. This vibrant and
easy-to-follow Workbook is filled with photographs, maps,
illustrations and activities to keep students interested and to
help them learn. There are teacher's notes and activity sheets
available on request. To access these, please contact your regional
Collins contact.
Polymer composites are materials in which the matrix polymer is
reinforced with organic/inorganic fillers of a definite size and
shape, leading to enhanced performance of the resultant composite.
These materials find a wide number of applications in such diverse
fields as geotextiles, building, electronics, medical, packaging,
and automobiles.
This first systematic reference on the topic emphasizes the
characteristics and dimension of this reinforcement. The authors
are leading researchers in the field from academia, government,
industry, as well as private research institutions across the
globe, and adopt a practical approach here, covering such aspects
as the preparation, characterization, properties and theory of
polymer composites.
The book begins by discussing the state of the art, new
challenges, and opportunities of various polymer composite systems.
Interfacial characterization of the composites is discussed in
detail, as is the macro- and micromechanics of the composites.
Structure-property relationships in various composite systems are
explained with the help of theoretical models, while processing
techniques for various macro- to nanocomposite systems and the
influence of processing parameters on the properties of the
composite are reviewed in detail. The characterization of
microstructure, elastic, viscoelastic, static and dynamic
mechanical, thermal, tribological, rheological, optical, electrical
and barrier properties are highlighted, as well as their myriad
applications.
Divided into three volumes: Vol. 1. Macro- and Microcomposites;
Vol. 2. Nanocomposites; and Vol. 3. Biocomposites.
With the events of the past year freshly engraved in his mind,
Jacob Murray lies in wait, just a stone's throw from a French
outpost in the midst of the western Pennsylvania wilderness. Having
teamed up with the two young men who helped his wife escape her
Huron captors, he waits for any sign of Maggie or the French
merchant who purchased her. A straightforward plan for ambush soon
goes awry and Jacob and Joshua are separated from Maggie and
One-Ear; the latter pair heads towards Canada, the former for Fort
Duquesne. While Maggie's efforts to escape and avoid French
captivity lead to unexpected encounters with the native tribes of
New York and Canada, including the great Ottawa leader Pontiac,
Jacob himself is taken captive by the French. With Joshua's help,
he is able to escape, but life as a deserter is very dangerous,
especially when the British army is amassing nearby under the
watchful eye of Major General Edward Braddock. Jacob and Maggie
Murray long for their peaceful life on the homestead in
Pennsylvania, but with two great countries and their native allies
battling over the Ohio Valley, their wishes must remain
ungranted...at least for now."
This first systematic scientific reference in the area of micro-
and nanostructured biopolymer systems discusses in two volumes the
morphology, structure, dynamics, properties and applications of all
important biopolymers, as well as their blends, composites,
interpenetrating networks and gels.
Selected leading researchers from industry, academia, government
and private research institutions around the globe comprehensively
review recent accomplishments in the field. They examine the
current state of the art, new challenges, and opportunities,
discussing all
the synthetic routes to the generation of both micro- and
nano-morphologies, as well as the synthesis, characterization and
application of porous biopolymers.
An outstanding resource for anyone involved in the fi eld of
eco-friendly biomaterials for advanced technologies.
Coming off the disaster on the Monongahela, Jacob Murray and his
young friend Joshua return to Fort Cumberland under the command of
George Washington. The defeated British army soon withdraws further
east, leaving the frontier virtually undefended. With the frontier
left unprotected, Delaware raiding parties begin striking the
settlers in an effort to clear their lands of the English. Jacob
and Joshua lead a company of militia deep into the French-held
Pennsylvania frontier. They plan to build a fort that will not only
give the local settlers peace of mind and added protection, but
serve as a 'home base' from which they can continue the search for
Jacob's wife Maggie and Joshua's best friend One-Ear. Though the
raids seem to lessen with the presence of the well-constructed
fort, the Delaware have not withdrawn completely. A rescue mission
soon turns out disastrous when the men are ambushed and Jacob is
taken prisoner by chief Tewea, the dangerous warrior nicknamed
Captain Jacobs. Help often comes from unexpected sources, and the
Murrays soon find themselves face to face with ghosts from the past
and a mysterious band of sentinels that are keeping watch over the
Pennsylvania forests. www.thegauntletrunner1754.com
Epoxy resins are polymers which are extensively used as coating
materials due to their outstanding mechanical properties and good
handling characteristics. A disadvantage results from their high
cross-link density: they are brittle and have very low resistance
to crack growth and propagation. This necessitates the toughening
of the epoxy matrix without impairing its good thermomechanical
properties. The final properties of the polymer depend on their
structure. The book focuses on the microstructural aspects in the
modification of epoxy resins with low molecular weight liquid
rubbers, one of the prime toughening agents commonly employed. The
book follows thoroughly the reactions of elastomer-modified epoxy
resins from their liquid stage to the network formation. It gives
an in-depth view into the cure reaction, phase separation and the
simultaneous development of the morphology. Chapters on ageing,
failure analysis and life cycle analysis round out the book.
The term "cult film star" has been employed, and used as a
common-sense term, in publicity and popular journalistic writing
for at least the last twenty-five years. However, what makes cult
film stars or actors distinct or different from other film stars
has rarely been addressed, with the cult star label often being
attributed to particular stars or actors in an imprecise way. This
edited collection provides a much-needed overview of the variety of
processes through which film stars and actors become associated
with the cult label. It brings together chapters from an
international group of scholars which focus on a wide range of cult
stars and actors, from Montgomery Clift and Bill Murray to Ruth
Gordon and Ingrid Pitt. The collection makes important, previously
under-explored, connections between two key disciplines within film
and media studies: stardom/celebrity studies and cult film studies.
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