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Balancing developmental, clinical-diagnostic and experimental approaches to child and adolescent psychopathology, CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, International 8th Edition, is one of the most up-to-date, authoritative and comprehensive books in its market.
The 8th Edition is organized to reflect DSM-5-TR categories, dimensional approaches to classification and evidence-based assessment and treatment approaches. The authors trace developmental pathways for each disorder and show how child and adolescent psychopathology involves biological, psychological and sociocultural factors interacting with a youth's environment.
Case histories, examples, and first-person accounts illustrate the categorical and dimensional approaches used to describe disorders.
The highly original, blistering, and unconventional memoir by the
Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer, which has now
sold over one million copies worldwide With insight, humor, formal
invention, and lyricism, in A Man of Two Faces Viet Thanh Nguyen
rewinds the film of his own life. He expands the genre of personal
memoir by acknowledging larger stories of refugeehood,
colonization, and ideas about Vietnam and America, writing with his
trademark sardonic wit and incisive analysis, as well as a deep
emotional openness about his life as a father and a son. At the age
of four, Nguyen and his family are forced to flee his hometown of
Ban Mê Thuột and come to the USA as refugees. After being
removed from his brother and parents and homed with a family on his
own, Nguyen is later allowed to resettle into his own family in
suburban San José. But there is violence hidden behind the sunny
façade of what he calls AMERICATM. One Christmas Eve, when Nguyen
is nine, while watching cartoons at home, he learns that his
parents have been shot while working at their grocery store, the
Sà iGòn Mới, a place where he sometimes helps price tins of
fruit with a sticker gun. Years later, as a teenager, the
blood-stirring drama of the films of the Vietnam War such as
Apocalypse Now throw Nguyen into an existential crisis: how can he
be both American and Vietnamese, both the killer and the person
being killed? When he learns about an adopted sister who has stayed
back in Vietnam, and ultimately visits her, he grows to understand
just how much his parents have left behind. And as his parents age,
he worries increasingly about their comfort and care, and realizes
that some of their older wounds are reopening. Profound in its
emotions and brilliant in its thinking about cultural power, A Man
of Two Faces explores the necessity of both forgetting and of
memory, the promises America so readily makes and breaks, and the
exceptional life story of one of the most original and important
writers working today.
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Chinatown (Paperback)
Thuan; Translated by Nguyen An Ly
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R238
Discovery Miles 2 380
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Hi, there! I'm a monarch butterfly. You may have seen me or one of
my butterfly friends fluttering around, but have you ever stopped
to think about where I came from? Learn more about my life cycle
and how I went from a tiny little caterpillar to a beautiful
butterfly.
Hi, there! I'm a red-eyed tree frog. You might think red eyes would
make me stand out, but my green skin helps me blend in with my
surroundings. Learn more about my life cycle and how I went from a
teeny tiny tadpole to a full-grown frog.
Save the universe in the awesome and hilarious new space-themed
adventure series from bestselling authors Katie and Kevin Tsang!
Suzie Wen LOVES gadgets and inventing things - but her inventions
don't always turn out how she expects . . . And when Suzie invent
the Super 3DTV Gizmo she ends up getting transported into her
favourite TV show - Space Blasters! On board the space ship with
Captain Jane, Spaceman Jack and alien with attitude Five-Eyed
Frank, Suzie is soon exploring new planets - like the smelly Planet
Cheddar - and meeting plenty of aliens. But when moons start
disappearing, it's up to Suzie to save the universe. Can she put
her inventing skills to use? And will she ever get home? Funny,
accessible and highly illustrated stories, perfect for readers aged
6 and up and fans of Bunny vs Monkey, Grimwood, Kitty Quest - and
space! STEM themes woven throughout, including real mindbending
space facts and pages from Suzie's inventors' notebook
Emerging markets are increasingly facing significant challenges,
from a slowdown in productivity, rising debt, and trade tensions to
the adverse effects of proliferating global uncertainty on domestic
financial systems. This incisive Handbook examines the ongoing
dynamics of global financial markets and institutions within the
context of such rising uncertainty and provides a comprehensive
overview of innovative models in banking and finance. Chapters
investigate the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on health and
economic activities, as well as other global factors such as
geopolitical shifts, digital transformation, and climate change.
This expansive range of perspectives demonstrates how emerging
market policymakers have been forced to rethink their banking and
financial industries to spur sustainable and inclusive growth.
Global in scope, the Handbook features contributions from more than
70 experts, offering key insights into new developments in banking
and finance, and considering how emerging markets might overcome
the pandemic, shape the new normal, and foster economic
sustainability. This ambitious Handbook will be an essential read
for regulators and policy analysts who will benefit from its
innovative perspectives on advancing governance of banking and
finance sectors in emerging markets. Its exploration of forthcoming
directions for research will be of special interest to academics
and research scholars in related fields.
""Wide-ranging yet consistently affecting, these pieces offer a
crucial and inspired survey of the immigrant experience in
America."" –Publishers Weekly "[These contributions] touch on so
many different facets of the immigrant experience that readers will
find much to ponder... [and] experience how creative writing
enriches our understanding of each other and our lives."
–Booklist Introduction by Pulitzer Prize–winning author Viet
Thanh Nguyen A unique collection of 41 groundbreaking essays,
poems, and artwork by migrants, refugees and Dreamers—including
award-winning writers, artists, and activists—that illuminate
what it is like living undocumented today. In the overheated debate
about immigration, we often lose sight of the humanity at the heart
of this complex issue. The immigrants and refugees living
precariously in the United States are mothers and fathers,
children, neighbors, and friends. Individuals propelled by hope and
fear, they gamble their lives on the promise of America, yet their
voices are rarely heard. This anthology of essays, poetry, and art
seeks to shift the immigration debate—now shaped by rancorous
stereotypes and xenophobia—towards one rooted in humanity and
justice. Through their storytelling and art, the contributors to
this thought-provoking book remind us that they are human still.
Transcending their current immigration status, they offer nuanced
portraits of their existence before and after migration, the
factors behind their choices, the pain of leaving their homeland
and beginning anew in a strange country, and their collective
hunger for a future not defined by borders. Created entirely by
undocumented or formerly undocumented migrants, Somewhere We Are
Human is a journey of memory and yearning from people newly arrived
to America, those who have been here for decades, and those who
have ultimately chosen to leave or were deported. Touching on
themes of race, class, gender, nationality, sexuality, politics,
and parenthood, Somewhere We Are Human reveals how joy, hope,
mourning, and perseverance can take root in the toughest soil and
bloom in the harshest conditions.
Fintech and Green Investment: Transforming Challenges into
Opportunities is a comprehensive resource that aims to provide
insights into the challenges and opportunities of the transitional
process to green investments through the fintech revolution.The
book focuses on how the intersection of fintech and green
investment can be used to overcome challenges and create new
opportunities. It discusses how fintech is rapidly transforming the
financial sector landscape and blurring the boundaries of financial
firms and the financial sector, resulting in a paradigm shift that
has various policy implications. The book also discusses the
importance of broadening monitoring horizons and reassessing the
role of financial regulation in the new landscape. Fintech and
Green Investment is a collection of scientific articles and case
studies in all countries, covering all primary areas of finance.The
book provides a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in
understanding the impact of fintech on green investment, and the
potential opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. It offers
valuable insights into how the transformative power of fintech can
be harnessed to create a sustainable future.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 YOTO CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR ILLUSTRATION
Written by scientist and environmental activist Trang Nguyen,
Saving Sorya: Chang and the Sun Bear is an inspirational
graphic-novel adventure, based on a true story about a young
conservationist who overcomes the odds to save a sun bear. When
Chang discovers a bear farm near her home in Vietnam, she decides
to do everything she can to save wild animals – by becoming a
conservationist. After teaching herself survival skills and
learning all she can about the rainforest, Chang is finally
accepted as a rescue centre volunteer. But her toughest challenge
yet comes when she makes a vow to return Sorya – the sun bear she
raised from infancy – back to the wild. Because despite being a
different species, Sorya is Chang’s best friend. And letting a
friend go is never easy, even when it’s the right thing to do.
With breathtaking graphic-novel style illustrations by
award-winning manga artist Jeet Zdung, Chang’s daring story is
for any young reader, animal lover, and intrepid explorer who’s
ready for adventure! REVIEWS: – 'A beautiful, moving and
uplifting tale of perseverance and overcoming challenge, and how
small steps can make a big difference.' - BookTrust – 'I cannot
praise this book enough.' Mat Tobin – 'The epitome of wild and
free."'- Kirkus Reviews, starred review – 'Stirring and
gorgeously rendered, this eco-conscious tale is a superb purchase
for all libraries.' - School Library Journal, starred review
Hi, there! I'm an emperor penguin. I might be the largest penguin
on Earth, but I started life much smaller, just like you! Learn
more about my life cycle and how I went from an egg to the king of
Antarctica. My Life as an Emperor Penguin is part of the My Life
Cycle series, which uses adorable, first-person narratives to
introduce a variety of life cycles. These illustrated non-fiction
picture books combine science and humour to deepen students'
understanding of different organisms and help young readers make
easy comparisons between their life cycles and those of other
living things. Fact boxes present additional science information,
and each book ends with a complete life-cycle diagram. Perfect for
supporting the study of plants and animals in the Year 2 science
curriculum, help young readers get to know plants, animals and
other living things from start to finish!
From a taboo topic in the early 1990s, corruption has become an
intriguing economic issue attracting broad attention from academics
and practitioners. This book is the first attempt to scrutinize the
effect of political corruption on corporate finance. It provides
readers with a comprehensive overview of corruption-related issues
and theoretical and empirical studies in corporate finance.
Political Corruption and Corporate Finance summarizes the causes
and effects of political corruption as well as anti-corruption
mechanisms and initiatives; analyzes how political corruption at
both country and local levels determines corporate financial
decisions (investment, financing, and dividend); and discusses how
the corruption environment determines firm-level financial
behavior.The first three chapters of the book introduce political
corruption, the status of political corruption, and anti-corruption
campaigns around the world. The last three chapters focus on how
firms make financial decisions, and the role of political
corruption in corporate finance. By summarizing real problems and
results from academic research, this work will help readers to
understand how the corruption environment determines firm-level
financial behavior.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2024.
The highly original, blistering, and unconventional memoir by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer, which has now sold over one million copies worldwide
With insight, humour, formal invention, and lyricism, in A Man of Two Faces Nguyen rewinds the film of his own life. He expands the genre of personal memoir by acknowledging larger stories of refugeehood, colonization, and ideas about Vietnam and America, writing with his trademark sardonic wit and incisive analysis, as well as a deep emotional openness about his life as a father and a son.
At the age of four, Nguyen and his family are forced to flee his hometown of Ban Mê Thu?t and come to the USA as refugees. After being removed from his brother and parents and homed with a family on his own, Nguyen is later allowed to resettle into his own family in suburban San José. But there is violence hidden behind the sunny façade of what he calls AMERICA™. One Christmas Eve, when Nguyen is nine, while watching cartoons at home, he learns that his parents have been shot while working at their grocery store, the SàiGòn M?i, a place where he sometimes helps price tins of fruit with a sticker gun. Years later, as a teenager, the blood-stirring drama of the films of the Vietnam War such as Apocalypse Now throw Nguyen into an existential crisis: how can he be both American and Vietnamese, both the killer and the person being killed? When he learns about an adopted sister who has stayed back in Vietnam, and ultimately visits her, he grows to understand just how much his parents have left behind. And as his parents age, he worries increasingly about their comfort and care, and realizes that some of their older wounds are reopening.
Resonant in its emotions and clear in its thinking about cultural power, A Man of Two Faces explores the necessity of both forgetting and of memory, the promises America so readily makes and breaks, and the exceptional life story of one of the most original and important writers working today.
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My Life as a Dandelion
John Sazaklis; Illustrated by Duc Nguyen
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R171
Discovery Miles 1 710
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Hi, there! I'm a dandelion. You might see me everywhere, but have
you ever stopped to think about how I got there? Learn more about
my life cycle and how I went from a tiny little seed to a bold,
beautiful flower.
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