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Three fantastic new stories! Hack and Whack babysit a toddler -
Fire Hazard - and discover to their horror that they might not be
the worst vikings in the village after all . . . Then they manage
to secure an exciting invite to feast with the visiting king, but
discover that it's three days of having to be on their best
behaviour . . . Until the new teenaged king turns out to be a lout
- food fights ensue, and he loves them. Unfortunately, that's when
the snotty, privileged, wealthy winter guests turn up - distant
cousins who can't be turned away. They make everyone's life a
misery - can Hack and Whack find a way to get rid of them? Packed
full of humour that children will love and illustrated with anarchy
by the fabulous Steve May.
Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has
been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and
Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to
support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers. The 7+
books are designed for children aged 7+ who need more practice to
acquire phonics skills. A community is thrown into chaos as a flock
of hungry sheep take over the local town and cause mayhem! All the
people want to do is live in peace once again, but who will be
brave enough to stand up to this wacky woolly army?
Another exciting adventure by the hilarious Harry Hill - this time
taking Matt Millz and the team to the Edinburgh Festival!
Matt's dream of becoming a stand-up comic is fading. Six months on from
his success at the Apollo, the gigs have dried up, and it's back to the
daily drudge of schoolwork for Matt and his pals. But then his
twelve-year-old manager Kitty has a brainwave: if they can persuade
their teachers to take a school play up to the Edinburgh Festival, they
could hold a comedy night too.
But Matt's got a rival new school-mate Jamie who is pushing to be in
the comedy line-up. And Jamie is good. But is he too good to be true?
Packed with action, clever twists and great characters, this third Matt
Millz adventure will appeal to every aspiring young comedian.
It's not easy being the WORST at everything! Hack and Whack are the
very worst Vikings in the village - until a fierce and stinky
berserker moves in - NEXT DOOR! WILL the brand new school help the
twins outwit this villain and his vicious dog, Muddy Butt? And will
Twisty Pants, Dirty Ulf and Elsa Gold-Hair help vanquish this foul
fiend? 'As joyously anarchic as Horrid Henry.' Cressida Cowell 'A
great new series for early readers.' BookTrust 'A wonderfully
absurd, anarchic romp.' Sarah McIntyre 'Immensely appealing to
children of five and up.' Literary Review
We all know about the Great White, but did you know about the shark
that can glow in the dark? Or the one that can trump to lose
buoyancy? Full of photographs, scientific diagrams and
illustrations, Shark Super Powers is the perfect guide for any
shark fanatic. Dive right in with marine biologists Jillian and
Duncan as they take you into the depths of the ocean. There you'll
discover all sorts of weird and wonderful sharks you perhaps didn't
know existed. Learn all about these amazing creatures and their
extraordinary super powers.
Matt did it! His performance at the T Factor has given him the fame
he dreamed of. Kitty is getting more gigs booked in with a whole
new stable of comedic acts. Unfortunately, Matt hasn't had time to
come up with new jokes so it isn't long before he is greeted with
the worst heckle for a comedian: 'heard it before!'. But when Kitty
suggests he takes a break to work on his routine, Matt can't stand
to go back to his normal life. So he signs up with the stylish
Excalibur Agency, brushing his concerns (and Kitty) aside. A life
of celebrity awaits! But it doesn't take long for the shine to wear
off and when they try and force him on to his first Live At the
Apollo, without any preparation and no new jokes, how can Matt save
himself from the ultimate humiliation?
The Handbook of Communication Ethics serves as a comprehensive
guide to the study of communication and ethics. It brings together
analyses and applications based on recognized ethical theories as
well as those outside the traditional domain of ethics but which
engage important questions of power, equality, and justice. The
work herein encourages readers to make important connections
between matters of social justice and ethical theory. This volume
makes an unparalleled contribution to the literature of
communication studies, through consolidating knowledge about the
multiple relationships between communication and ethics; by
systematically treating areas of application; and by introducing
explicit and implicit examinations of communication ethics to one
another. The Handbook takes an international approach, analyzing
diverse cultural contexts and comparative assessments. The chapters
in this volume cover a wide range of theoretical perspectives on
communication and ethics, including feminist, postmodern and
postcolonial; engage with communication contexts such as
interpersonal and small group communication, journalism, new media,
visual communication, public relations, and marketing; and explore
contemporary issues such as democracy, religion, secularism, the
environment, trade, law, and economics. The chapters also consider
the dialectical tensions between theory and practice; academic and
popular discourses; universalism and particularism; the global and
the local; and rationality and emotion. An invaluable resource for
scholars in communication and related disciplines, the Handbook
also serves as a main point of reference in graduate and
upper-division undergraduate courses in communication and ethics.
It stands as an exceptionally comprehensive resource for the study
of communication and ethics.
"This book offers a refreshing and engaging overview of the ways
some research traditions in organizational communication have
unfolded over time and continue to be connected to everyday, real
events." -Patrice Buzzanell, Purdue University Engaging
Organizational Communication Theory and Research: Multiple
Perspectives is a book unlike any in the field. Each chapter is
written by a prominent scholar who presents a theoretical
perspective and discusses how he or she "engages" with it,
personally examining what it means to study organizations.
Rejecting the traditional model of a "reader," this volume
demonstrates the intimate connections among theory, research, and
personal experience. Significant theoretical perspectives such as
post-positivism, social construction, rhetoric, critical theory,
feminism, postmodernism, structuration theory, and globalization
are discussed in terms of their history, assumptions, development,
propositions, research, and applications. In addition to editors
Steve May and Dennis K. Mumby, contributors include Brenda J.
Allen, Karen Lee Ashcraft, George Cheney, Steven R. Corman, Stanley
Deetz, Robert McPhee, Marshall Scott Poole, Cynthia Stohl, Bryan C.
Taylor, and James R. Taylor. Key Features * An introduction that
addresses the idea of engaged research. * Accessible and cutting
edge accounts of important research traditions written by
well-known leaders in the field. * Personal accounts of each
scholar's place in his or her field of study. * A conclusion that
explores the future of organizational communication studies. * An
extensive body of references on each perspective. Engaging
Organizational Communication Theory and Research is an
indispensable resource for anyone wishing to be familiar with
current trends in the field of organizational communication. It is
recommended as the main text for upper-level undergraduate and
entry-level graduate courses in organizational communication
theory. It is also an excellent supplementary text for related
courses in departments of communication studies, business and
management, sociology, and industrial relations.
An unexpected family secret has hilarious consequences in this
action-packed story from Phil Earle and illustrator Steve May -
perfect for superhero fans. Plane crashes, robberies and fires were
not what Stanley was expecting on a day out at the seaside with his
nan and the other residents of her care home! Nan doesn't know
about his superpowers, so Super Stan can't step in to help as it
would blow his cover. Luckily, though, another mysterious superhero
seems to be on hand, saving the day. But who could it possibly be?
Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks is an emotionally-engaging fiction
series that will fire children's imaginations and develop their
comprehension skills. The variety of authors and illustrators
broadens children's reading experience, with something to appeal to
every child. The titles at Oxford Levels 1+ to 5 are phonically
decodable with some extra high-interest words to expand children's
vocabularies and enrich the stories. All the books in the series
are carefully levelled, making it easy to match every reader to the
right book. This pack contains six books, one of each of the
following titles: Pip, Lop, Mip, Bop and the Bumbles, Tomorrow
Never Comes, The Night Knight, Snoot's Birthday Surprise, Sometimes
Mum is Silly and The Festival of Colours.
This viking duo will give Horrid Henry a run for his money!
Francesca Simon had so much fun writing about two truly awful vikings she has decided to take the pair, now older, on further adventures - pitching the stories squarely at the Horrid Henry readership. Set in the snowy fjords of a Viking kingdom, the terrible pair are adored by their proud parents for causing havoc and demonstrating that they are the very best worst vikings. But of course, behaving appallingly often goes wrong: getting lost and ransacking their own village by mistake, ruining birthday parties and upsetting your friends . . .
With whip-smart dialogue, and accompanied by Dennis the Menace style anarchic cartoon imagery, this series is as sharp, funny and compelling as you would expect from the reigning Queen of Comedy.
Exam Board: WJEC Level: GCSE Subject: History First teaching:
September 2017 First exams: Summer 2019 Endorsed by WJEC Help every
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Builds understanding of Welsh, British and wider-world history
through a clear, detailed narrative that is accessible to all
students > Enables students to practise and improve their
enquiry, analytical and evaluative skills as they progress through
carefully-designed activities in each chapter > Enhances subject
knowledge and interest by including a range of stimulating source
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The Pet Defenders Code: 1. The safety of Planet Earth depends on
you. 2. Humans MUST NOT know the truth. GOOD LUCK - you'll need
it... Animals are disappearing from Nothington-on-Sea and the Pet
Defenders suspect alien activity. Secret agents Biskit and Mitzy
find themselves caught up in the Planet Bogey Games. Biskit
suspects the contest might hold the key to finding his missing
partner, Champ. Can our heroes win the game? And what's more, can
they get back home after? This fast-paced funny series features
action, mystery and animal antics. Perfect for wannabe detectives
and kids who love Spy Dog and The Adventures of Captain Underpants!
Stanley is a normal little boy, whose dad just happens to be the
greatest superhero on the planet. Six days a week, Dad saves the
world from disasters, aliens, and bad guys. Friday is his day off
and he always spends it with Stan. But one Friday, Dad and Stan
meet a series of people desperately in need of Dad's help. Soon
Stan finds himself saving a lion stuck up a tree, rescuing a
monster truck from a ditch and taking on shark-infested
floodwaters. That's right: Stan is a chip off the old (superhero)
block! High quality cream paper and a special easy to read font
ensure a smooth read for all.
Ridiculous injuries ... strange illnesses ... cancelled games ...
Everything's going wrong for the Saints this season, and Stanley's
team-mates believe they finally know why. Their football kit is
cursed! But the team's attempts to break the curse take things from
bad to worse. Soon, they're ready to call it quits. Stanley's still
got some tricks up his sleeve ... but will his curse-cracking ideas
save the team in time for the last game of the season?
Noah Scape loves dinosaurs and spaghetti with tomato sauce. But
Noah doesn't always get what he wants and when school doesn't
revolve around dinosaur facts and lunch isn't always his tried and
tested favourite, well... enough is enough! It's time for him to
stop wishing and to decide on exactly what he needs; a world full
of Noahs! Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or
dyslexic readers aged 8+
The Handbook of Communication Ethics serves as a comprehensive
guide to the study of communication and ethics. It brings together
analyses and applications based on recognized ethical theories as
well as those outside the traditional domain of ethics but which
engage important questions of power, equality, and justice. The
work herein encourages readers to make important connections
between matters of social justice and ethical theory. This volume
makes an unparalleled contribution to the literature of
communication studies, through consolidating knowledge about the
multiple relationships between communication and ethics; by
systematically treating areas of application; and by introducing
explicit and implicit examinations of communication ethics to one
another. The Handbook takes an international approach, analyzing
diverse cultural contexts and comparative assessments. The chapters
in this volume cover a wide range of theoretical perspectives on
communication and ethics, including feminist, postmodern and
postcolonial; engage with communication contexts such as
interpersonal and small group communication, journalism, new media,
visual communication, public relations, and marketing; and explore
contemporary issues such as democracy, religion, secularism, the
environment, trade, law, and economics. The chapters also consider
the dialectical tensions between theory and practice; academic and
popular discourses; universalism and particularism; the global and
the local; and rationality and emotion. An invaluable resource for
scholars in communication and related disciplines, the Handbook
also serves as a main point of reference in graduate and
upper-division undergraduate courses in communication and ethics.
It stands as an exceptionally comprehensive resource for the study
of communication and ethics.
Laura Norder lives her life by the Golden Rules and so should
everybody else. But being Sheriff of Butts Canyon at the age of ten
is a big job to handle, and when a no-good rule-breaking bandit
causes chaos in the town, enough is enough! It's time for Laura to
step up to the plate and catch the masked mischief-maker before he
breaks any more of her rules! Particularly suitable for struggling,
reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+
Are you beginning a creative writing course? Or thinking about
taking one? Doing Creative Writing is the ideal guide to what you
should expect, what will be expected of you and how you can get the
most from your course. It clearly and concisely outlines: the
contexts for creative writing courses, explaining where the subject
has come from and why that matters the content, structure and
delivery of the courses, helping you to understand how your course
will be shaped, what you will be asked to do and why the skills you
will develop, from self-discipline and time management through to
the organization of ideas, 'reading as a writer' and editing
possibilities beyond the course, showing how you continue to
benefit from what you've learned. Drawing on years of teaching and
writing experience, as well as interviews with a wide range of
students, Steve May provides all the background, advice and
encouragement you need to embark on a creative writing course with
complete confidence and to get maximum benefit from every writing
session.
Hector, his inventor mum and his little sister (along with her
troupe of imaginary-friend monkeys) are always, always late for
school despite only living half an hour away. But a challenge has
been set - they have to make it to school in under one minute!
Using lists, asides and notes, Hector chronicles his mum's
increasingly impossible attempts to get to school in sixty seconds.
Chucklers is a series of funny novels, short stories, anthologies
and comics that make reading a pleasure for 7-11 year olds. There
is something for everyone in this varied collection which is packed
with fantastic illustrations. Books contain inside cover notes to
support children in their reading. Help with children's reading
development also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk. The series is
written by top children's authors and edited by award-winning
author Jeremy Strong. The books are finely levelled, making it easy
to match every child to the right book.
Ben leaves Dullington behind for a fantastic adventure with his
cousin Fleep. Using the world's largest known database of writing
for and by children, our experts have defined 300 ambitious words
to help children succeed at school. We've combined these with
finelly levelled books that help you develop support comprehension
and fluency, while inspiring and engaging your young readers.
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