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This publication covers Financial Accounting and Reporting Practice.
The focus is on accounting standards, interpretations and updates issued by the IASB. It is aimed at the under- and postgraduate student, practising accountants, financial analysts, credit providers and the wider business community. Each chapter includes practical examples, with journal entries where appropriate, that demonstrate the more important principles.
Martha Wells' New York Times and USA Today bestselling Murderbot
series exploded onto the scene in 2017, and the world has not been
the same, since. Murderbot returns in its highly-anticipated,
first, full-length standalone novel, Network Effect.
You know that
feeling when you're at work, and you've had enough of people, and
then the boss walks in with yet another job that needs to be done
right this second or the world will end, but all you want to do is
go home and binge your favorite shows? And you're a sentient murder
machine programmed for destruction? Congratulations, you're
Murderbot.
Come for the pew-pew space battles, stay for the most
relatable A.I. you'll read this century.
-- I'm usually alone in my
head, and that's where 90 plus percent of my problems are.
When
Murderbot's human associates (not friends, never friends) are
captured and another not-friend from its past requires urgent
assistance, Murderbot must choose between inertia and drastic
action. Drastic action it is, then.
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The Warning (Paperback)
James Patterson, Robison Wells
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Two roads lead to Mount Hope. None leads out. There’s no place to run in a community that’s been taken–and is being intentionally kept–off the grid.
A small southern town was evacuated after a freak power-plant accident. As the first anniversary of the mishap approaches, some residents are allowed to return past the national guard roadblocks. Mount Hope natives Maggie and Jordan quickly discover that their hometown is not as it was before. Downed cellular networks fail to resume service. Animals savagely attack humans. And the damaged power plant, where Jordan’s father is an engineer, is under military lockdown.
As friends and family morph into terrifying strangers, Maggie and Jordan increasingly turn to each other. Their determination to discover who–or what–has taken control of Mount Hope soon has them in the cross-hairs of a presence more sinister than any they could have imagined.
On June 23, 1900, the Southern Railroad Company's Engine #7 and its
passengers were greeted by a tremendous storm en route to Atlanta,
Georgia. Stalled for some time in nearby McDonough, travelers grew
impatient as rain pelted the roof and wind buffeted the cars. When
finally given the go-ahead, their resulting joy was short-lived:
the locomotive soon reached Camp Creek--and disaster. After weeks
of constant showers, the swollen creek had eroded the bridge
supports. Under the train's weight, the bridge collapsed, and all
but nine perished in either the fiery fall or watery depths. With
the help of local newspapers and eyewitness accounts, Georgia
historian and professor Jeffery C. Wells recounts this tragic tale.
This books provides students with an introduction to the work of
Ian McEwan that places his fiction in historical and theoretical
context. It explores his biography and his hallmark literary
techniques, and it looks at the issues of ethics and
representation, focusing particularly on his most recent fiction.
Including a timeline of key dates and an interview with the author,
this guide offers an accessible reading of McEwan's work and an
overview of the varied critical reception this has provoked.
The powerful potential of digital media to engage citizens in
political actions has now crossed our news screens many times. But
scholarly focus has tended to be on "networked," anti-institutional
forms of collective action, to the neglect of advocacy and service
organizations. This book investigates the changing fortunes of the
citizen-civil society relationship by exploring how social changes
and innovations in communication technology are transforming the
information expectations and preferences of many citizens,
especially young citizens. In doing so, it is the first work to
bring together theories of civic identity change with research on
civic organizations. Specifically, it argues that a shift in
"information styles" may help to explain the disjuncture felt by
many young people when it comes to institutional participation and
politics. The book theorizes two paradigms of information style: a
dutiful style, which was rooted in the society, communication
system and citizen norms of the modern era, and an actualizing
style, which constitutes the set of information practices and
expectations of the young citizens of late modernity for whom
interactive digital media are the norm. Hypothesizing that civil
society institutions have difficulty adapting to the norms and
practices of the actualizing information style, two empirical
studies apply the dutiful/actualizing framework to innovative
content analyses of organizations' online communications-on their
websites, and through Facebook. Results demonstrate that with
intriguing exceptions, most major civil society organizations use
digital media more in line with dutiful information norms than
actualizing ones: they tend to broadcast strategic messages to an
audience of receivers, rather than encouraging participation or
exchange among an active set of participants. The book concludes
with a discussion of the tensions inherent in bureaucratic
organizations trying to adapt to an actualizing information style,
and recommendations for how they may more successfully do so.
As Atlanta finished rebuilding after the Civil War, a new horror
arose from the ashes to roam the night streets. Beginning in 1911,
a killer whose methods mimicked the famed Jack the Ripper, murdered
at least twenty black women, from prostitutes to working class
women and mothers. Each murder attributed to the killer occurred on
a Saturday night, and for one terrifying spring in 1911, a fresh
body turned up every Sunday morning. Amid a stifling investigation
slayings continued until 1915. As many as six men were arrested for
the crimes, but investigators never discovered the identity of the
killer or killers despite having several suspects in custody. Join
local historian Jeffrey Wells as he reveals the story of the
Atlanta Ripper, unsolved to this day.
'Hope is about learning to dream - provided one remembers the dream
comes not so much out of one's own unconscious, but out of God's.
Hope is first learning God's dream, and then living it.' This
striking guide to thoughtful Christian living explores the everyday
experience of Christian hope and wisdom. In thirty six short and
engaging reflections, Sam Wells explores what influences and shapes
how we live, love, think, read Scripture, feel and dream. Helping
us grapple with cultural forces and contemporary questions,
Learning to Dream Again sets out to shape a theological imagination
that is grounded in the reality of being human in a suffering world
and yet open to transformation by the life and joy of God.
Turn the pages in That's not my cat... to explore smooth stripes, fuzzy paws and fluffy ears. With their bright, bold, eye-catching illustrations and fuzzy, furry, smooth and soft tactile patches on each page, babies and toddlers love the best-selling That's not my... books.
- That's not my... books are designed to be shared, and support sensory and language development.
- Don't forget to spot the little white mouse on every page!
- DID YOU KNOW...? One That's not my... book is sold every minute in the UK!
- With over 80 titles to choose from, there's a That's not my... book for everyone.
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Dear Dumb Diary (DVD)
Emily Alyn Lind, Mary-Charles Jones, David Mazouz, Sterling Griffith, James Waterston, …
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Kristin Hanggi directs this made-for-TV comedy based on the
children's books by Jim Benton. At the centre of events is Jamie
Kelly (Emily Alyn Lind), a middle school girl whose diary reflects
the preoccupations of her peers and classmates. Armed with the
support of her friend Isabella (Mary-Charles Jones), Jamie sets out
to win the heart of the boy she has the biggest crush on, Hudson
(David Mazouz), and to get one over on the vindictive Angeline
(Sterling Griffith). The pages of her diary record her successes -
and failures...
Travel into the future in this abridged retelling of The Time
Machine, part of the bestselling Classic Starts® series that has
sold more than 8 million copies! After inventing a time machine,
the Traveler leaves Victorian London and goes far, far into the
future. At first, the world he discovers seems peaceful and
prosperous. But as he looks farther below the surface, he realizes
that things are not exactly as they first appeared. . . . This
abridged retelling is the perfect way to introduce young readers to
the imaginative world of science fiction and time travel.
Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages to discover different diggers digging holes and lifting loads in this new title in the best-selling touchy-feely That's not my... series. As well as the tactile textures to explore and bright eye-catching illustrations, there's the familiar little white mouse to spot on every page! That's not my... books are designed to be shared, and support sensory and language development.
Fiona Watt is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She graduated from Exeter University with a Bachelor of Education in Art and Design. She taught for three years at a primary school in Kent, before spending two years at a British school in The Netherlands. She started working at Usborne in 1989 and has written and edited hundreds of books including baby and novelty, sticker, art and craft, cookery, science and activity books. She has written all the titles in the award-winning THAT'S NOT MY(R) series and many in the highly successful Sticker Dolly Dressing series. She is the sixth biggest-selling UK children's author, with over 10 million of her books sold in the UK since records began. Rachel Wells is a mother, writer and cat lover. She lives in Devon with her family and her pets and believes in the magic of animals. Rachel grew up in Devon but lived in London in her twenties working in marketing and living in a tiny flat with an elderly rescued cat, Albert. After having a child she moved back to Devon and decided to take the plunge and juggle motherhood with writing.
This guidebook describes a 528-mile cycling route in northern
Scotland. Starting and finishing in the highland capital Inverness,
the circular route passes through the ancient counties and
districts of Wester Ross, Sutherland, Caithness, Easter Ross and
the Black Isle and is suitable for mountain, touring and road
bikes: the going is entirely on asphalt-surfaced roads, though many
are quiet with little traffic. The circuit can be comfortably
completed in a fortnight. Featuring clear and concise route
description, together with 1:150,000 mapping, gradient profiles,
suggested schedules and invaluable practical information -
including complete lists of all hostel/bunkhouse accommodation,
official campsites and services for cyclists and advice on other
accommodation and refreshment opportunities, this guidebook
provides all the information needed to plan and execute a terrific
cycle tour. Alternative routes are provided in case you should wish
to avoid the steep ascent of Bealach na BĂ or the undulating
Assynt peninsula, or to include the busier A9 east coast road. The
route boasts stunning scenery and rich historical interest and
cyclists will be treated to mile upon mile of unspoilt wilderness.
The journey takes in varied landscapes of craggy mountains, verdant
glens, rolling peat moorland dotted with lochs and wild rugged
coastlines - and if the scenery isn't enough, there are many
distilleries and micro-breweries on or near the route guaranteed to
entice. With notes on history, geology, wildlife and local points
of interest, the guide offers a perfect way to get to know
Scotland's captivating far north.
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A Sermon (Paperback)
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