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Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education Level
& Subject: Cambridge International AS & A Level Sociology
First teaching: September 2019 First examination: From 2021 The
Student's Book provides up-to-date, in-depth and truly
international coverage of the Cambridge International syllabus. It
is written by a bestselling author team of experienced Sociology
teachers, lecturers and examiners. Up-to-date and international:
each chapter presents the latest research and theories, mapped to
the Cambridge syllabus. Contemporary issues case studies from a
whole range of different societies help students to apply
sociological ideas to the world today. Support and challenge the
full range of learners: the book offers the depth, detail and
clarity that students need to analyse and evaluate at the highest
levels, while regular Summary and Key terms boxes help consolidate
understanding. Develop students' interpretation, application,
analysis and evaluation skills with a range of activities ideal for
classroom use, including exam-style questions and sample responses
at different levels to show students how to improve. Bring students
closer to the practice of sociology with the unique Now and then
feature in which leading sociologists, from Paul Willis to Carol
Smart, reassess landmark studies in their own words. Visually
engaging: high-impact images with activities help students to
visualise and apply sociological ideas and theories. Trusted author
team - Michael Haralambos, Martin Holborn, Steven Chapman, Pauline
Wilson, Laura Pountney and Michael Kirby are highly experienced
teachers, trainers and examiners, and the authors of bestselling A
Level Sociology textbooks. Supports teachers' planning with a free
editable scheme of work, available on our website Collins.co.uk.
This clearly maps content to the syllabus and summarises what is
covered in each Part and Unit of the book.
The third edition of Fundamentals of Hydrology provides an
absorbing and comprehensive introduction to the understanding of
how fresh water moves on and around the planet and how humans
affect and manage the freshwater resources available to them. The
book consists of three parts, each of fundamental importance in the
understanding of hydrology: The first section deals with processes
within the hydrological cycle, our understanding of them, and how
to measure and estimate the amount of water within each process.
This also includes an analysis of how each process impacts upon
water quality issues. The second section is concerned with the
measurement and analytical assessment of important hydrological
parameters such as streamflow and water quality. It describes
analytical and modelling techniques used by practising hydrologists
in the assessment of water resources. The final section of the book
draws together the first two parts to discuss the management of
freshwater with respect to both water quality and quantity in a
changing world. Fundamentals of Hydrology is a lively and
accessible introduction to the study of hydrology at university
level. It gives undergraduates a thorough understanding of
hydrological processes, knowledge of the techniques used to assess
water resources, and an up-to-date overview of water resource
management. Throughout the text, examples and case studies from all
around the world are used to clearly explain ideas and techniques.
Essay questions, guides to further reading, and website links are
also included.
It’s been ten years since open data first broke onto the global stage. Over the past decade, thousands of programmes and projects around the world have worked to open data and use it to address a myriad of social and economic challenges. Meanwhile, issues related to data rights and privacy have moved to the centre of public and political discourse.
As the open data movement enters a new phase in its evolution, shifting to target real-world problems and embed open data thinking into other existing or emerging communities of practice, big questions still remain. How will open data initiatives respond to new concerns about privacy, inclusion, and artificial intelligence? And what can we learn from the last decade in order to deliver impact where it is most needed?
The State of Open Data brings together over 60 authors from around the world to address these questions and to take stock of the real progress made to date across sectors and around the world, uncovering the issues that will shape the future of open data in the years to come.
Eric Bear thinks he has escaped his violent past, but when crime
boss Nicholas Dove threatens Eric's beloved wife Emma Rabbit, Eric
has no choice but to do what he asks: find a way to remove Dove's
name from the Death List. Problem is, no one knows if the Death
List really exists. Nevertheless, Eric gathers his old team
together - sadistic male prostitute Sam Gazelle, sweet but
dangerous Tom-Tom Crow, and wily Snake Marek - and they set off to
find the elusive list. What Eric learns will forever change the way
he thinks about his life, his family, and his town.
I'm Looking Through You is an expansive, visual poem celebrating
the glamorous surface of Los Angeles and its reach. Animating
Davis's wry observations and mesmerizing, color-pop geometry of the
images is his decades-long gimlet-eyed meditation on making
pictures. As photographer and writer Tim Davis states, "The camera
is a machine that sees only surfaces. The world casts its spell,
and the camera gobbles up its glamour, uncritically, with pure
certainty, assuming there is nothing underneath." Davis's keenly
observational images, interspersed with a selection of his writings
on the medium-the joys and pitfalls of camera seeing-solidify I'm
Looking Through You as an unabashed celebration of photography.
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: AS and A Level Sociology First
teaching: September 2015 Next exams: June 2023 The most up-to-date
coverage and in-depth exam support for AQA A-level Sociology, from
the bestselling authors of Sociology: Themes and Perspectives. Book
2 provides in-depth coverage of AQA's 2015 specifications, with
chapters on Crime and deviance, Theory and methods and Beliefs in
society. The clear, easy to navigate structure is precisely mapped
to the AQA specification, with chapters offering the depth, detail
and clarity that students need to analyse and evaluate at the
highest levels. Support the full range of learners. Regular
'Summary' and 'Key Terms' boxes recap the main points and
terminology for each section to consolidate understanding. Detailed
evaluation throughout stretches those aiming for the highest
grades. In 'Now and Then' features, the authors of groundbreaking
sociological studies re-evaluate their own work in their own words,
helping students assess its relevance to contemporary society.
Build the skills required for exam success with A-level exam
practice questions for each topic, supported by sample responses at
different levels for each question and examiner guidance drawn from
the findings of the first A-level exams. Up-to-date: each Student
Book covers the latest research, theoretical developments and
studies, as well as government policy. 'Contemporary issues'
features present up-to-date case studies, articles and data with
questions asking students to apply sociological ideas to
contemporary society. Visually engaging: photographs with captions
and activities draw students into topics, while panels from
Sociology in Pictures give them a memorable snapshot of key methods
and studies.
Meeting the growing demands for speed and quality in rendering
computer graphics images requires new techniques. Practical
parallel rendering provides one of the most practical solutions.
This book addresses the basic issues of rendering within a parallel
or distributed computing environment, and considers the strengths
and weaknesses of multiprocessor machines and networked render
farms for graphics rendering. Case studies of working applications
demonstrate, in detail, practical ways of dealing with complex
issues involved in parallel processing.
The third edition of Fundamentals of Hydrology provides an
absorbing and comprehensive introduction to the understanding of
how fresh water moves on and around the planet and how humans
affect and manage the freshwater resources available to them. The
book consists of three parts, each of fundamental importance in the
understanding of hydrology: The first section deals with processes
within the hydrological cycle, our understanding of them, and how
to measure and estimate the amount of water within each process.
This also includes an analysis of how each process impacts upon
water quality issues. The second section is concerned with the
measurement and analytical assessment of important hydrological
parameters such as streamflow and water quality. It describes
analytical and modelling techniques used by practising hydrologists
in the assessment of water resources. The final section of the book
draws together the first two parts to discuss the management of
freshwater with respect to both water quality and quantity in a
changing world. Fundamentals of Hydrology is a lively and
accessible introduction to the study of hydrology at university
level. It gives undergraduates a thorough understanding of
hydrological processes, knowledge of the techniques used to assess
water resources, and an up-to-date overview of water resource
management. Throughout the text, examples and case studies from all
around the world are used to clearly explain ideas and techniques.
Essay questions, guides to further reading, and website links are
also included.
Landslide Hazards, Risks and Disasters Second Edition makes a broad
but detailed examination of major aspects of mass movements and
their consequences, and provides knowledge to form the basis for
more complete and accurate monitoring, prediction, preparedness and
reduction of the impacts of landslides on society. The frequency
and intensity of landslide hazards and disasters has consistently
increased over the past century, and this trend will continue as
society increasingly utilises steep landscapes. Landslides and
related phenomena can be triggered by other hazard and disaster
processes - such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and
wildfires - and they can also cause other hazards and disasters,
making them a complex multi-disciplinary challenge. This new
edition of Landslide Hazards, Risks and Disasters is updated and
includes new chapters, covering additional topics including
rockfalls, landslide interactions and impacts and geomorphic
perspectives. Knowledge, understanding and the ability to model
landslide processes are becoming increasingly important challenges
for society extends its occupation of increasingly hilly and
mountainous terrain, making this book a key resource for educators,
researchers and disaster managers in geophysics, geology and
environmental science.
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Evanescent Cities (Hardcover)
Patrick O'Hare; Contributions by Tim Davis, Darran Anderson
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R995
R661
Discovery Miles 6 610
Save R334 (34%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Evanescent Cities is a photographic exploration of the
neighborhoods of Long Island City, Queens and Greenpoint and
Williamsburg, Brooklyn. These neighborhoods have undergone a
massive shift over the last few decades as New York City becomes
more prosperous. At the same time, the cities evolution away from
industrial landscapes towards a newer, more sterile version of
itself has sacrificed a certain amount of diversity not to mention
charm. In these depopulated landscapes photographer Patrick O'Hare
seeks to document, and comment upon, the ever-shifting relationship
between New York's neighborhoods and the people they contain.
Landslides are the most costly geo-hazard in the world, and they're
often the cause or the result of other hazards and disasters such
as tsunamis, earthquakes, wildfires, and volcanic eruptions.
Landslide Hazards, Risks, and Disasters makes a close and detailed
examination of major mass movements and provides measures for more
thorough and accurate monitoring, prediction, preparedness, and
prevention. It takes a geoscientific approach to the topic while
also discussing the impacts human-induced causes such as
deforestation, blasting, and building construction-underscoring the
multi-disciplinary nature of the topic.
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Know Your Worth Queen
Anonymous Niv; James Tim Davis
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Discovery Miles 2 450
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