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Blast off on an adventure with the Space Cadets! From beloved
children's author-illustrator Alex T. Smith, the bestselling creator of
Claude and How Winston Delivered Christmas, comes a funny and
fast-paced illustrated adventure through space.
Filled with out-of-this world illustrations on every page, Astrid and
the Space Cadets: Race from Planet Peril! is perfect for fans of
Grimwood and Bad Guys, and for kids who are ready to read by themselves.
Astrid Atomic and her best friends, the Space Cadets, have been given
an important mission from the Chief – to retrieve the special trophy
for the Supersonic Saturn Race. Tonight they'll have to fly under
boiling hot lava waterfalls, zoom through fields of flaming flowers and
sneak past a big, toothy, scary space monster! And things go from bad
to worse when they realize that the naughty Dr Boris Uranus on their
tail. Will they get to the trophy before time runs out?
Don't miss Astrid and the gang's first adventure in Astrid and the
Space Cadets: Attack of the Snailiens!
This unique book is the product of a south/north, east/west
collaboration, involving some 90 contributors from 25 countries. It
will be invaluable to all concerned with livestock keeping and
poverty alleviation in developing countries, especially lecturers,
students and those working with resource-poor livestock keepers.
Livestock and Wealth Creation is about the role of livestock in
developing countries and portrays how improved husbandry practices
can affect the livelihoods of livestock keepers. It emphasises ways
of improving small-scale enterprises and subsistence
livestock-keeping. The burgeoning 'Livestock Revolution', which is
already occurring in some developing countries and foreseen to
become a wider phenomenon over the next 20 years, is also
considered. A gigantic increase in demand for meat and milk is
predicted, with consequent opportunities for resource-poor
livestock keepers to contribute and move from subsistence to
market-oriented production.
From Alex T. Smith, bestselling author of festive favourites How
Winston Delivered Christmas, How Winston Came Home for Christmas
and The Grumpus, comes a gorgeous retelling of children's Christmas
classic The Nutcracker - a Christmas Story in
twenty-four-and-a-half chapters. The Mouse King is up to some very
sneaky shenanigans. The night before Christmas, he steals the key
to the Kingdom of Sweets and sets out to cause as much festive
mayhem as he can! Clara and Fritz Strudel, and their new friend the
Nutcracker, are the only ones who can stop him. But when a magical
curse is put on Fritz, it's a race against time to make it to the
Kingdom of Sweets and find the Sugar Plum Fairy – the only one
who can break the spell! Can the adventurers stop the Mouse King's
naughty plan and save Fritz, before it's too late? With
irresistible colour illustrations, a festively foiled cover and a
chapter to enjoy each day in December, this gorgeous hardback is
the perfect gift for any child at Christmas.
The Craft of Gin explores the history of Gin production from its
crude origins in medieval Europe to the finely honed spirits of
twenty-first century craft distillers. The book describes how gin
is made, the primary botanicals used in its production, tasting
notes for fifty craft gins from around the world, and five
interviews of leading craft gin distillers. The book is rounded out
with two chapters dedicated to timeless gin cocktails, their
background, how they are made and the best gins and ingredients
that allows them to sing.
The media is full of reference to failing schools, troublesome
pupils, underperforming boys, disappearing childhood and a teaching
profession in crisis as more and more teachers contemplate
abandoning their careers. Key Questions in Education looks at the
current and historical debates of each of these issues, examining
how a multitude of stakeholders have viewed, and still view,
childhood and schooling. In highlighting how these same or similar
issues have persistently been debated throughout time, John T.
Smith shows something of their complexity and the need to break
apart these key enduring questions in education. Each chapter
covers a key question such as: How far should the state interfere
in education? Should schools feed their pupils? and Why do children
misbehave? Analysing each key question, chapters discuss how such
issues were viewed or defined in the past, what solutions and
outcomes were envisaged and compare and contrast how this relates
to where we are now. Clear links are made throughout between
historical sources and current ideology, policy, practice and
research. In opening up these debates through case studies and
vignettes, students are encouraged to reflect on how these
contentious issues might be resolved and how this affects them as
future educators.
Alfred Tarski (1901-1983) was a renowned Polish/American
mathematician, a giant of the twentieth century, who helped
establish the foundations of geometry, set theory, model theory,
algebraic logic and universal algebra. Throughout his career, he
taught mathematics and logic at universities and sometimes in
secondary schools. Many of his writings before 1939 were in Polish
and remained inaccessible to most mathematicians and historians
until now. This self-contained book focuses on Tarski's early
contributions to geometry and mathematics education, including the
famous Banach-Tarski paradoxical decomposition of a sphere as well
as high-school mathematical topics and pedagogy. These themes are
significant since Tarski's later research on geometry and its
foundations stemmed in part from his early employment as a
high-school mathematics teacher and teacher-trainer. The book
contains careful translations and much newly uncovered social
background of these works written during Tarski's years in Poland.
Alfred Tarski: Early Work in Poland serves the mathematical,
educational, philosophical and historical communities by publishing
Tarski's early writings in a broadly accessible form, providing
background from archival work in Poland and updating Tarski's
bibliography. A list of errata can be found on the author Smith's
personal webpage.
Kisspeptin has been shown to be both necessary and sufficient for
activation of the reproductive axis, during puberty and later in
adulthood. This makes kisspeptin a fundamental component of the
reproductive axis. Kisspeptin has been deemed the single most
potent stimulator of GnRH neurons yet known. The importance of
kisspeptin has been documented in humans as well as non-human
animal models, ranging from monkeys, sheep, and rodents to numerous
fish species, thus signifying a highly conserved nature of its
reproductive function. Importantly, kisspeptin neurons seem to
mediate many of the regulatory effects of other signals, whether
they are metabolic, circadian, hormonal, or stress. This places
kisspeptin neurons in a unique position to be key nodal points and
conduits for conveying numerous endogenous and exogenous signals to
the reproductive axis.
Which Witch? is a brilliantly witty tale of magic and marriage by
Eva Ibbotson, shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. 'Find me a
witch!' cried Arriman the Awful, feared Wizard of the North.
Arriman has decided to marry. His wife must be a witch of the
darkest powers - but which witch will she be? To find the most
fiendish, he holds a spell-casting competition. Glamorous Madame
Olympia performs the terrifying Symphony of Death and conjures up a
thousand plague-bearing rats. The magic of gentle Belladonna, the
white witch, goes hopelessly wrong. She produces perfumed flowers
instead of snakes. And bats roost in her golden hair instead of
becoming blood-sucking vampires. Poor Belladonna longs to be an
evil enchantress - but how? 'This kind of fun will never fail to
delight' - Philip Pullman.
The Vietnam War and Indian independence devastated British policy
towards Asia. The Labour Government failed to understand its
commitments. Yet some senior British officers were prepared to work
alongside Asian nationalism in order to secure British interests.
This created a radical local fusion of imperial, diplomatic and
humanitarian policies.
This comprehensive dictionary covers wastewater processes,
pollution control, and every major area of environmental
engineering used in industry. The alphabetically arranged entries
cover key terms used in daily communications and documentation in
all research and industrial activities. The several thousand key
technical terms are written in easy-to-understand, practical
language. The volume is an ideal reference for students and
practitioners.
This book presents some basic flexure geometries and the analytic
models, which can be assessed for specific design applications. The
author then goes beyond this fundamental explanation to explore
more sophisticated issues. Specifically, the text discusses
integration of these flexure geometries and analytic models to
produce useful mechanisms for precise motion control with fast
dynamic response. This book will be useful for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students, particularly those who hope to
acquire competence in experimental and mechanical sciences.
Practicing engineers and other scientists currently working in
related fields will also benefit from Flexure.
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