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Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Psychology First teaching:
September 2017 First exams: June 2019 The AQA GCSE Psychology
Student Book, written by respected authors with examining
experience, is a brand new edition of the UK's bestselling and
highly rated student book for AQA GCSE Psychology. This insightful
book has been completely updated and tailored specifically to
support students and teachers with all aspects of the new 2017 9-1
AQA GCSE Psychology specification, including perception;
development; language, thought and communication; brain and
neuropsychology; and psychological problems. With a strong focus on
the knowledge, application and evaluation skills needed for exam
success, this book is packed full of skills-building activities,
practical ideas and revision summaries to engage and inspire
students. It provides a firm foundation in research methods and the
essential information required to ensure students can deal
appropriately with the named key studies. It also provides teachers
with a clear route through the course, with plenty of ideas to use
in the classroom.
Exploring the darker side of optimism, Sarah Harris Wallman's debut
collection shows women attempting to build durable havens from
reality, struggling to keep relationships intact, and reinventing
themselves. A lonely music teacher at a Nashville Christian academy
awaits the miracle of love; a Jane Doe recalls the affair that
sustained, and ended, her; a new mother brings life into the world
during a bleak election party; young girls are exploited by a
nightclub owner in death, as in life. Alone or in weird sisterhood,
some of these women are senseless because they refuse to feel,
others because they've been deprived of stimuli and attention. As
these twelve stories prove, there's no sensible way to fall in
love, raise children, or escape. This is Senseless Women.
This beautifully crafted book collects images, which were created
during the process of research in all fields of theoretical
biology. Data analysis, numerical treatment of a model, or
simulation results yield stunning images, which represent pieces of
art just by themselves. The approach of the book is to present for
each piece of visualization a lucid synopsis of the scientific
background as well as an outline of the artistic vision.
NORMAL (definition)
(adj.) Conforming to a standard; regular, typical or expected
(urban) A word inapplicable to human beings
(Florence) Round, smooth and bumpy like a cobbled street
Florence doesn't always see things the way other people do. She feels different.
When Florence meets Jasper, Andrew and Wilf she can't imagine they'd have much in common - with at least five mental health conditions between them, they all have very different reasons for being referred to Manor Lane Therapy Centre.
It's only when their therapist, Howard, goes missing that they find a common purpose. Worried by his disappearance and wanting answers, the four of them decide to track him down.
As they cross the country in a 'borrowed' van, asking each other Ultimate Questions and facing a series of challenges along the way, they start to reveal their true selves - and Florence realises there's more to all of them than just a diagnosis . . .
Maybe they're not so different after all?
Full of irreverent humour, witty dialogue and characters you can't help but fall in love with, this timely novel is perfect for fans of John Green, Rainbow Rowell and Jennifer Niven.
The Oxford Specialist Handbook in Obstetric Anaesthesia returns for
a second edition with updated practical management advice for
medical and nursing staff in a portable, accessible format. An
invaluable quick-reference resource for all consultant
anaesthetists and SAS doctors involved in obstetric anaesthesia, as
well as a succinct exam revision aid for the FRCA, this go-to guide
provides incisive coverage of all aspects of the sub-specialty.
This is essential reading for anyone working on the labour ward,
with concise instructions for both antenatal and postnatal care. *
Illustrated with clear line diagrams of the ideal positioning for
regional techniques. * Includes top tips for techniques and
troubleshooting, plus practical advice for the busy labour ward. *
Headings and bullet points are used throughout for ease of
reference and navigation. * Fully updated, with new chapters on
'Obesity in Pregnancy', 'Neonatal Resuscitation', 'The Sick and
Septic Mother', and 'Ultrasound in Obstetric Practice'.
In Luke-Acts, Jesus can be seen to take on the attributes of the
Davidic shepherd king, a representation successfully conveyed
through specific narrative devices. The presence of the shepherds
in the birth narrative can be understood as an indication of this
understanding of Jesus. Sarah Harris analyses the multiple ways
scholars have viewed the shepherds as characters in the narrative,
and uses this as an example of how the theme of Jesus' shepherd
nature is interwoven into the narrative as a whole. From the
starting point of Jesus' human life, Harris moves to later events
portrayed in Jesus' ministry in which he is seen to enact his
message as God's faithful Davidic shepherd, in particular, the
parable of the Lost Sheep and the Zacchaeus pericope (19:1-10).
Harris uses this latter encounter to underline that Jesus may be
hailed as a King by the crowds as he enters Jerusalem, but he is
not simply a king. He is God's Davidic Shepherd King, as prophesied
in Micah 5 and Ezekiel 34, who brings the gospel of peace and
salvation to the earth.
This book shares the journey of how Sarah Harris has come to
transmute the pain of her emotional wounds into powerful insights
and healing that have lead her towards Wholeness.
In Luke-Acts, Jesus can be seen to take on the attributes of the
Davidic shepherd king, a representation successfully conveyed
through specific narrative devices. The presence of the shepherds
in the birth narrative can be understood as an indication of this
understanding of Jesus. Sarah Harris analyses the multiple ways
scholars have viewed the shepherds as characters in the narrative,
and uses this as an example of how the theme of Jesus' shepherd
nature is interwoven into the narrative as a whole. From the
starting point of Jesus' human life, Harris moves to later events
portrayed in Jesus' ministry in which he is seen to enact his
message as God's faithful Davidic shepherd, in particular, the
parable of the Lost Sheep and the Zacchaeus pericope (19:1-10).
Harris uses this latter encounter to underline that Jesus may be
hailed as a King by the crowds as he enters Jerusalem, but he is
not simply a king. He is God's Davidic Shepherd King, as prophesied
in Micah 5 and Ezekiel 34, who brings the gospel of peace and
salvation to the earth.
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