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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.
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Moth (Paperback)
Isabel Thomas; Illustrated by Daniel Egneus
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"This is a story of light and dark." Against a lush backdrop of
lichen-covered trees, the peppered moth lies hidden. Until the
world begins to change ... A clever picture book text about the
extraordinary way in which animals have evolved, intertwined with
the complication of human intervention. This remarkable paperback
edition of the amazing story of the peppered moth is the perfect
introduction to natural selection and evolution for children. Along
come people with their magnificent machines which stain the land
with soot. In a beautiful landscape changed by humans how will one
little moth survive? Powerful and visually spectacular, Moth is the
remarkable evolution story that captures the struggle of animal
survival against the background of an evolving human world in a
unique and atmospheric introduction to Darwin's theory of Natural
Selection.
This book offers a comparison of the differences between the
‘public’ and ‘private’ spheres, and questions the need for
law enforcement to intrude upon both. Â Beginning with the
origins of the concept of privacy, before addressing more current
thinking, the authors examine the notion of privacy and policing,
using both direct (e.g. 'stop and search' methods) and
technological interventions (e.g. telephone interceptions and
Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras), privacy in the space
of the court, looking at what restrictions are placed on press
reporting, as well as considering whether the open court ensures
fair trials. Particular forms of offending and privacy are also
considered: anonymity for sexual offence defendants, for example,
or weighing the terrorist’s right to privacy against the safety
and security of the general public. A timely discussion into the
right to privacy in prison and during community sentences is also
included, and Marshall and Thomas offer convin cing analysis
on the importance of rehabilitation, giving consideration to police
registers and the storage and maintenance of criminal records by
the police and their possible future use. A diverse investigation
into the many facets of privacy, this volume will hold broad appeal
for scholars and students of terrorism, security, and human
rights.Â
The Sex Offender Register examines the origins, history, structure
and legalities of the UK sex offender register, and explores how
political and public opinion has influenced the direction the
policy of registration has taken. Delving into the origins of the
UK sex offender register and how the registration policy has
evolved, this book provides an understanding of the register and
its contribution to public protection while attempting to see the
register as a policy that has grown and developed and as having an
organic life of its own. The sex offender register is designed as a
form of public protection rather than a punishment, requiring
offenders to notify the police of their circumstances and to accept
a degree of offender management from the police. The book: * puts
the development of the register in its political, social and
ethical context * considers the position of children and young
people as offenders * outlines the movement of registered offenders
across international borders * analyses how offenders can be
removed from the register * explores how other countries in the UK
manage sex offenders through registers * asks questions about the
efficacy of the register and what contribution it makes to public
protection * looks at specific aspects of registration including
the management of information * delves into the experience of life
on the register * examines the influence of public opinion *
discusses the role of the police as custodians of the register and
as offender managers. Exploring the different pressures brought to
bear on the register, this book provides an authoritative starting
point for police officers, social workers, probation officers,
magistrates, students of Criminology, Criminal Justice and
Policing, and the general reader wanting to understand where the UK
sex offender register originated from and how it operates today.
In the frost-covered forest of early spring, fox is on a mission to
find food for her three cubs. As they grow, she teaches them how to
survive in the wild. Until one day, fox dies. Her body goes back to
earth and grass and air, nourishing the world around her and
bringing the forest to life. Death is not just an end, it's also a
beginning. Fox: A Circle of Life Story answers the big scientific
question: What happens when we die? Bringing together an evocative
non-fiction narrative with breath-taking illustrations, this book
will help parents and children to talk about life and death. It
introduces the scientific concept that death leads to new life, and
that this way of understanding the world is no less beautiful and
awe-inspiring than traditional stories. Fox: A Circle of Life Story
unites story and science to explain this big concept to children
who have lost a pet or a loved one, or who simply are curious about
death and what happens after we die.
The Sex Offender Register examines the origins, history, structure
and legalities of the UK sex offender register, and explores how
political and public opinion has influenced the direction the
policy of registration has taken. Delving into the origins of the
UK sex offender register and how the registration policy has
evolved, this book provides an understanding of the register and
its contribution to public protection while attempting to see the
register as a policy that has grown and developed and as having an
organic life of its own. The sex offender register is designed as a
form of public protection rather than a punishment, requiring
offenders to notify the police of their circumstances and to accept
a degree of offender management from the police. The book: * puts
the development of the register in its political, social and
ethical context * considers the position of children and young
people as offenders * outlines the movement of registered offenders
across international borders * analyses how offenders can be
removed from the register * explores how other countries in the UK
manage sex offenders through registers * asks questions about the
efficacy of the register and what contribution it makes to public
protection * looks at specific aspects of registration including
the management of information * delves into the experience of life
on the register * examines the influence of public opinion *
discusses the role of the police as custodians of the register and
as offender managers. Exploring the different pressures brought to
bear on the register, this book provides an authoritative starting
point for police officers, social workers, probation officers,
magistrates, students of Criminology, Criminal Justice and
Policing, and the general reader wanting to understand where the UK
sex offender register originated from and how it operates today.
This is the go-to guide for planners in small towns. For decades,
this book has helped small towns and rural communities plan for
change. It is a step-by-step guide to drafting and implementing a
comprehensive plan through zoning ordinances, subdivision
regulations, and capital improvements programs, with sensitivity to
local character and limited resources.The third edition shows how
technologies such as GIS and the Internet can improve the planning
process. This edition contains a wealth of information on ways to
maintain or improve the design of small towns and explains how to
create a small town economic development plan. The authors
emphasize strategic planning for economic, social, and
environmental sustainability both in remote towns and in towns on
the edge of metropolitan regions.The authors are planners with more
than six decades of experience in small towns, rural counties, and
planning departments-including hundreds of evenings before rural
planning commissions.
Take a journey back in time to see how the way we measure time has
developed throughout history. Discover which days the Ancient
Babylonians thought were unlucky, and why one sports team was once
12 days late for the Olympics! Project X Origins is a
ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school.
Action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction and comprehensive
guided reading support meet the needs of children at every stage of
their reading development. Each book contains inside cover notes
that highlight challenge words, prompt questions and a range of
follow-up activities to support children in their reading.
Zoonotic diseases constitute a public health problem throughout the
world. Addressing a little studied area of veterinary and medical
science, this book covers the viruses, bacteria and protozoan and
helminth parasites that are transmitted between man and dogs,
discussing population management, control disease agents and
human-dog relationships. Fully updated throughout, this new edition
also includes two new chapters on benefits of the human-dog
relationship and non-infectious disease issues with dogs. It is a
valuable resource for researchers and students of veterinary and
human medicine, microbiology, parasitology and public health.
Sixty million people live in Britain. Imagine sixty million.
Imagine a map of sixty million. What would that map look like and
what story would it tell us about identity in Britain today? Bethan
Thomas and Danny Dorling have brought together this outstanding
atlas to provide us with a unique visual picture of identity and
geography combined. "Identity in Britain" explores our changing
identities as we progress from infancy to old age and tells the
story of the myriad geographies of life in Britain. Features and
benefits include: over 280 full colour, detailed maps analysis of
the contemporary neighbourhood geographies of people in Britain at
various life stages clear introduction and how-to-use guide making
the atlas highly accessible for a wide range of users locational
reference maps to aid interpretation of the maps on each page
Accompanying web resources, including locational cartograms Unlike
conventional atlases of human geography, it allows us to see a
range of data on a single map; further it allows us to easily see
what social mixing does not occur as well as what does. Never
before have we had such a vivid geographical picture of identity in
Britain today. The atlas is essential reading for those interested
in contemporary human identity and the social geography of early
twenty first century Britain. It is also an invaluable resource for
researchers working in a wide range of statutory and voluntary
organisations, policy makers, journalists, politicians, students
and academics.
Novel nanoscale materials are now an essential part of meeting the
current and future needs for clean water, and are at the heart of
the development of novel technologies to desalinate water. The
unique properties of nanomaterials and their convergence with
current treatment technologies present great opportunities to
revolutionize water and wastewater treatment. Nanoscale Materials
for Water Purification brings together sustainable solutions using
novel nanomaterials to alleviate the physical effects of water
scarcity. This book covers a wide range of nanomaterials, including
noble metal nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles, dendrimers,
bioactive nanoparticles, polysaccharidebased nanoparticles,
nanocatalysts, and redox nanoparticles for water purification.
Significant properties and characterization methods of
nanomaterials such as surface morphology, mechanical properties,
and adsorption capacities are also investigated
Thomas Daniel Zabrodsky untersucht, welche Lebensstile
Jungakademiker unter den gegenwartigen Bedingungen an Universitaten
ausbilden. Um die durch das Gefuge propagierten Lebensstile und den
damit verbundenen gesellschaftlichen Rahmen herauszuarbeiten, fuhrt
er eine Diskursanalyse nach Michel Foucault durch. Anhand einer
empirischen Studie analysiert der Autor mithilfe des Strategien und
Taktiken"-Konzepts von Michel De Certeau die praktizierten
Lebensstile und geht folgenden Fragen nach: Wo und wie
(re)produzieren Jungakademiker den gegenwartigen Diskurs, wo bauen
sie Widerstande gegen diesen auf? Abschliessend werden die fur die
Lebensfuhrung handlungsleitenden Muster herausgestellt und die
Tendenzen beschrieben, die sich fur die Forschungsarbeit ergeben."
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