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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Despite many setbacks Ralph Hartman now runs a successful
transatlantic business. He is happily married and life for Ralph is
good. At a party he rebuffs the predatory advances of the hostess,
Anna. Shortly afterwards she falsely accuses him of trying to
seduce her. Ralph is innocent but has a big problem: Marie, his
wife, is Anna's life long friend and despite Ralph's denial, she
refuses to believe him. Anna totally convinces her. The accusation
blows their lives apart. Ralph embarks on a journey that just weeks
earlier he couldn't have imagined in his wildest dreams. He is
determined not to loose everything and as events start to rapidly
spiral out of control, Anna's lies intensify, with almost deadly
consequences. Ralph wants revenge.
Economic Development, the leading textbook in this field, provides
you with a complete and balanced introduction to the requisite
theory, driving policy issues, and latest research. Todaro and
Smith take a policy-oriented approach, presenting economic theory
in the context of critical policy debates and country-specific case
studies, to show how theory relates to the problems and prospects
of developing countries.
An Inkwell of Pen Names tells the stories of 100 authors' pen names
in a hundred short chapters. Many other authors who used pen names
are discussed incidentally. Features of the compendium include pen
names beginning with every letter of the alphabet, authors from
twenty-five countries, the recipients of the Nobel Prize for
literature who used pseudonyms, and a balanced selection of men and
women authors.
This unique collection of 12 research projects carried out by
experienced practitioners in the play sector in the UK and USA puts
forward a range of perspectives on children's play and adults'
relationships with it. Drawing on a diverse range of research
methodologies, the studies consider adults' memories of play; the
co-production of spaces where children can play (in adventure
playgrounds, out of school clubs, children's zoos, children's
museums and public space); therapeutic approaches to playwork;
playwork and wellbeing; supporting the play of severely disabled
children and young people; play and contemporary art practice; and
children's use of technology in a playground. Offering a fresh look
beyond the dominant singular voice of developmental psychology,
this book is essential reading for anyone studying or working with
children at play.
This unique collection of 12 research projects carried out by
experienced practitioners in the play sector in the UK and USA puts
forward a range of perspectives on children's play and adults'
relationships with it. Drawing on a diverse range of research
methodologies, the studies consider adults' memories of play; the
co-production of spaces where children can play (in adventure
playgrounds, out of school clubs, children's zoos, children's
museums and public space); therapeutic approaches to playwork;
playwork and wellbeing; supporting the play of severely disabled
children and young people; play and contemporary art practice; and
children's use of technology in a playground. Offering a fresh look
beyond the dominant singular voice of developmental psychology,
this book is essential reading for anyone studying or working with
children at play.
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This important book
explores the values of equality and diversity as promoted across
liberal societies, drawing on various traditions of political and
social philosophy, including liberal egalitarianism,
existentialism, and elements of post-modernism and
post-structuralism. These philosophies are applied to policy and
practice debates, especially concerning disability issues, but also
relating to gender and multiculturalism. It will be of interest to
academics and postgraduate students across a range of social
studies disciplines.
Diversity-Sensitive Personality Assessment is a comprehensive guide
for clinicians to consider how various aspects of client
diversity-ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, nationality,
religion, regionalism, socioeconomic status, and disability
status-can impact assessment results, interpretation, and feedback.
Chapters co-written by leading experts in the fields of diversity
and personality assessment examine the influence of clinician,
client, interpersonal, and professional factors within the
assessment context. This richly informed and clinically useful
volume encourages clinicians to delve into the complex ways in
which individuals' personal characteristics, backgrounds, and
viewpoints intersect. This book fills an important gap in the
personality assessment literature and is an essential resource for
clinicians looking to move beyond surface-level understandings of
diversity in assessment.
The context specific chapters are progressive and well thought out
and include reflections from trainees and practitioners as case
study examples. The first book that provides a detailed overview of
the three pathways to becoming an accredited Sport and Exercise
Psychologist in the UK and how to locate supervisors, which
students often get very confused about. The book integrates the
business and marketing side of developing a private practice,
needed for this target audience. The first book to address the
aspect of the mental health of practitioners and their use of
self-care strategies.
The context specific chapters are progressive and well thought out
and include reflections from trainees and practitioners as case
study examples. The first book that provides a detailed overview of
the three pathways to becoming an accredited Sport and Exercise
Psychologist in the UK and how to locate supervisors, which
students often get very confused about. The book integrates the
business and marketing side of developing a private practice,
needed for this target audience. The first book to address the
aspect of the mental health of practitioners and their use of
self-care strategies.
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