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The Live Beat Students' Book contains 10 units that build and
consolidate students' knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, functional
language and systematic development of the four language skills:
listening, speaking, reading and writing. Language Revision helps
students monitor their own progress through self-assessment while
Skills Revision gives students practice question types from the
Trinity, KET and PET exams.
Native English-speaking teenagers in video blogs cover topics that
appeal to students' interests. Functional videos, grammar and
pronunciation animations make learning effective and fun.
Interactive activities in the eTexts and MyEnglishLab keep students
focused. Realistic communicative activities help students to start
using their English immediately. Carefully structured lessons focus
on both written and verbal communication skills. Interactive
functional videos activate language quickly. Regular revision
sections consolidate students' knowledge and build awareness of
what they already know. A comprehensive testing and assessment
package allows teachers and students to track how well they are
doing. MyEnglishLab improves student results and allows teachers to
monitor performance.
Native English-speaking teenagers in video blogs cover topics that
appeal to students' interests. Functional videos, grammar and
pronunciation animations make learning effective and fun.
Interactive activities in the eTexts and MyEnglishLab keep students
focused. Realistic communicative activities help students to start
using their English immediately. Carefully structured lessons focus
on both written and verbal communication skills. Interactive
functional videos activate language quickly. Regular revision
sections consolidate students' knowledge and build awareness of
what they already know. A comprehensive testing and assessment
package allows teachers and students to track how well they are
doing. MyEnglishLab improves student results and allows teachers to
monitor performance.
Native English-speaking teenagers in video blogs cover topics that
appeal to students' interests. Functional videos, grammar and
pronunciation animations make learning effective and fun.
Interactive activities in the eTexts and MyEnglishLab keep students
focused. Realistic communicative activities help students to start
using their English immediately. Carefully structured lessons focus
on both written and verbal communication skills. Interactive
functional videos activate language quickly. Regular revision
sections consolidate students' knowledge and build awareness of
what they already know. A comprehensive testing and assessment
package allows teachers and students to track how well they are
doing. MyEnglishLab improves student results and allows teachers to
monitor performance.
The Live Beat Students' Book contains 10 units that build and
consolidate students' knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, functional
language and systematic development of the four language skills:
listening, speaking, reading and writing. Language Revision helps
students monitor their own progress through self-assessment while
Skills Revision gives students practice question types from the
Trinity, KET and PET exams.
There is a strong case today for a specific focus on mental public
health and its relation to social and physical environments. From a
public health perspective, we now appreciate the enormous
significance of mental distress and illness as causes of disability
and impairment. Stress and anxiety, and other mental illnesses are
linked to risks in the environment. This book questions how and why
the social and physical environment matters for mental health and
psychological wellbeing in human populations. While putting forward
a number of different points of view, there is a particular
emphasis on ideas and research from health geography, which
conceptualises space and place in ways that provide a distinctive
focus on the interactions between people and their social and
physical environment. The book begins with an overview of a rich
body of theory and research from sociology, psychology, social
epidemiology, social psychiatry and neuroscience, considering
arguments concerning 'mind-body dualism', and presenting a
conceptual framework for studying how attributes of 'space' and
'place' are associated with human mental wellbeing. It goes on to
look in detail at how our mental health is associated with
material, or physical, aspects of our environment (such as
'natural' and built landscapes), with social environments
(involving social relationships in communities), and with symbolic
and imagined spaces (representing the personal, cultural and
spiritual meanings of places). These relationships are shown to be
complex, with potential to be beneficial or hazardous for mental
health. The final chapters of the book consider spaces of care and
the implications of space and place for public mental health
policy, offering a broader view of how mental health might be
improved at the population level. With boxed case studies of
specific research ideas and methods, chapter summaries and
suggestions for introductory reading, this book offers a
comprehensive introduction which will be valuable for students of
health geography, public health, sociology and anthropology of
health and illness. It also provides an interdisciplinary review of
the literature, by the author and by other writers, to frame a
discussion of issues that challenge more advanced researchers in
these fields.
There is a strong case today for a specific focus on mental public
health and its relation to social and physical environments. From a
public health perspective, we now appreciate the enormous
significance of mental distress and illness as causes of disability
and impairment. Stress and anxiety, and other mental illnesses are
linked to risks in the environment. This book questions how and why
the social and physical environment matters for mental health and
psychological wellbeing in human populations. While putting forward
a number of different points of view, there is a particular
emphasis on ideas and research from health geography, which
conceptualises space and place in ways that provide a distinctive
focus on the interactions between people and their social and
physical environment. The book begins with an overview of a rich
body of theory and research from sociology, psychology, social
epidemiology, social psychiatry and neuroscience, considering
arguments concerning 'mind-body dualism', and presenting a
conceptual framework for studying how attributes of 'space' and
'place' are associated with human mental wellbeing. It goes on to
look in detail at how our mental health is associated with
material, or physical, aspects of our environment (such as
'natural' and built landscapes), with social environments
(involving social relationships in communities), and with symbolic
and imagined spaces (representing the personal, cultural and
spiritual meanings of places). These relationships are shown to be
complex, with potential to be beneficial or hazardous for mental
health. The final chapters of the book consider spaces of care and
the implications of space and place for public mental health
policy, offering a broader view of how mental health might be
improved at the population level. With boxed case studies of
specific research ideas and methods, chapter summaries and
suggestions for introductory reading, this book offers a
comprehensive introduction which will be valuable for students of
health geography, public health, sociology and anthropology of
health and illness. It also provides an interdisciplinary review of
the literature, by the author and by other writers, to frame a
discussion of issues that challenge more advanced researchers in
these fields.
The Live Beat Students' Book contains 10 units that build and
consolidate students' knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, functional
language and systematic development of the four language skills:
listening, speaking, reading and writing. Language Revision helps
students monitor their own progress through self-assessment while
Skills Revision gives students practice question types from the
Trinity, KET and PET exams. MyEnglishLab is an online platform that
helps students to practise their English outside class and for
teachers to continue to interact with them. Live Beat MyEnglishLab
for students provides: An interactive version of the entire
Workbook. Extra skills practice. Video blogs with follow-up
activities to consolidate learning. Additional Five Days drama
video activities for more exposure to the authentic use of English.
Pronunciation activities with record and playback. Useful tips for
activities and instant feedback to tests to explain why an answer
is right or wrong.
Controversies about risks to public health regularly hit the news,
whether about food safety, environmental issues, medical
interventions, or "lifestyle" risks, such as drinking. To those
trying to manage or regulate risks, public reactions sometimes seem
bizarre. To the public, the behavior of those supposedly "in
charge" can seem no less odd. Trust is currently at a premium.
This new edition of Risk Communication and Public Health covers the
theoretical and research background, and presents a wide range of
contemporary case studies and the learning experiences from these,
and the political, institutional, and organizational issues they
raise. It concludes with an analysis of the lessons learned and
gives pointers for the future. The book offers international
perspectives, and contributors include representatives from
consumer organizations as well as public health practitioners and
academics. This edition is substantially updated with new material
and case studies, but retains the same focus--the improvement of
communication and promotion of "good practice" in risk
communication, in government, the health service, and elsewhere.
This second edition presents a broad view of the issues around risk
communication and public health in a way that will be of interest
to a range of public health practitioners, managers and policy
makers, postgraduate students and academics in a number of
disciplines, and those interested in environmental health.
The Live Beat Students' Book contains 10 units that build and
consolidate students' knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, functional
language and systematic development of the four language skills:
listening, speaking, reading and writing. Language Revision helps
students monitor their own progress through self-assessment while
Skills Revision gives students practice question types from the
Trinity, KET and PET exams. MyEnglishLab is an online platform that
helps students to practise their English outside class and for
teachers to continue to interact with them. Live Beat MyEnglishLab
for students provides: An interactive version of the entire
Workbook. Extra skills practice. Video blogs with follow-up
activities to consolidate learning. Additional Five Days drama
video activities for more exposure to the authentic use of English.
Pronunciation activities with record and playback. Useful tips for
activities and instant feedback to tests to explain why an answer
is right or wrong.
Examining meningitis mainly from a bacterial perspective, but also
including an overview of viral, fungal and chronic meningitis, this
book describes the anatomy of the meninges and clinical signs and
symptoms of this disease. Individual organisms that cause
meningitis worldwide are dealt with in specific chapters,
describing in detail how these pathogens interact with the human
host at both a molecular and cellular level. The book provides a
thorough understanding of bacterial virulence factors, adhesion and
invasion mechanisms, the nature of known host cell receptors and
the host cell response.
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Fire (Paperback)
Sarah Curtis
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R463
Discovery Miles 4 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Live Beat Class audio CD contains all the recorded material
from the Students' Book for that level
Focusing on Catholic primary schooling in France from 1830
through World War I, Curtis shows how religious education played a
key role in transforming France into a modern nation. She finds
persuasive evidence that the French Catholic teaching orders
created the culture needed for the development of a modern
educational system.
Curtis focuses her extensive research on the province of Lyon,
though many of her findings can be applied more generally. Her
argument that decisions about schooling were driven by pragmatic as
well as ideological considerations, for example, is a model for
further investigation. "Educating the Faithful" is the first major
study in English of religious education in modern France.
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