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The recent shifts in power, resources, influence and responsibility
in primary care has increased the strain on general practice. This
book is a comprehensive guide to the wide range of quality schemes
available. It is unique in examining quality within the context of
current practice, and it discusses future options based on new
examples and research. It outlines the development of clinical
governance, strategies for managing and assessing quality,
continuing professional development, Department of Health policy
initiatives and future trends.
For first examination from 2022, these resources meet the real
needs of the physics classroom. This practical write-in workbook is
the perfect companion for the coursebook. It contains step-by-step
guided investigations and practice questions for Cambridge
International AS & A Level Physics teachers and students.
Through practical investigation, it provides opportunities to
develop skills- planning, identifying equipment, creating
hypotheses, recording results, analysing data, and evaluating. The
workbook is ideal for teachers who find running practical
experiments difficult due to lack of time, resources or support.
Sample data- if students can't do the experiments themselves - and
answers to the questions are in the teacher's resource.
For decades the high walls of Manchester's Strangeways Prison have
contained some of England's most infamous criminals. Until hanging
was abolished in the 1960s it was also the main centre of execution
for convicted murderers from all parts of the north west. The
history of execution at Manchester began with the hanging of a
young Salford man, convicted of murdering a barman on Boxing Day
1868: he was the first of 100 murderers to pay the ultimate penalty
here. Over the next ninety-five years many infamous criminals took
the short walk to the gallows. They included Dr Buck Ruxton, who
butchered his wife and maid; John Jackson, who escaped from
Strangeways after murdering a prison warder; Walter Rowland, hanged
for the murder of a prostitute and the only man to occupy the
condemned cell at Strangeways twice; Chung Yi Miao, who strangled
his wife on their honeymoon; and Oldham teenager Ernie Kelly, whose
execution almost caused a riot outside the prison. Also included
are the stories behind scores of lesser-known criminals: poisoners,
spurned lovers, cut-throat killers, and many more. Steve Fielding
has fully researched all these cases, and they are collected
together here in one volume for the first time. Infamous
executioners also played their part in the gaol's history:
Calcraft, Marwood, Binns and Berry all officiated here, as did many
local men: Bolton hangman James Billington and his sons, Rochdale
barber John Ellis, and Manchester publicans Albert Pierrepoint and
Harry Allen. Fully illustrated with rare photographs, documents and
news-cuttings, Hanged at Manchester is bound to appeal to anyone
interested in the darker side of the north west of England's
history.
Between them, the three men in the fearsome Pierrepoint dynasty
executed over 800 people during a career spanning more than half a
century. Henry, his brother Thomas, and his son Albert, dispatched
some of the most infamous criminals of the 20th century, and in the
process earned a public notoriety that followed them throughout
their eventful lives.For years, the three men were faced with the
task - prestigious to some, horrific to many others - of being the
last point of contact for the guilty and condemned. The
Pierrepoints executed criminals the nation over before travelling
to many countries including Egypt and postwar Germany, where they
hanged Nazi war criminals, and gained a reputation as the world's
most deadly practitioners of the art of hanging."Pierrepoint: A
Family of Executioners" recounts the intriguing stories of the
three men and the effect that their macabre occupation had on their
personal lives. This definitive guide is filled with shocking
inside tales from the official records and diaries kept by the
Pierrepoint family. With revealing insights into the intense
rivalry between fellow executioners, new light is shed on the
menacing world of years gone by.
Learning is most powerful when it is both hard work and fun. This
usually means that it is interactive and based on experience,
challenging but at the same time possible. This book presents a
wide variety of games, activities and techniques that any teacher,
tutor or team leader can use to help others learn. Each of the
chapters has a short introduction followed by several exercises
that are interactive, fun and will reinforce learning in knowledge,
skills and attitudes. The tools provided describe not only how to
do an exercise, but also when, with whom, what will make it work
well, what can go wrong and give insights into the impact it might
make. The authors are experienced in leading teams, planning and
providing education, and the tools are tried and tested in real
teaching and learning situations. The ideas can be used in and
across all disciplines and settings.
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