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Sit on the settee with a yeti, and dream of star dust. Fly with grey geese and turn a page into the wild in this collection of poems to share. This is a captivating collection of poems for sharing at Year 5.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Book for Sharing is for a teacher to read aloud to pupils in Y5/P6.
Could you survive in the Ancient Maya times? Spot your guide as you explore cities, what to wear, eat and drink and more. This book offers the perfect introduction to your study of the Ancient Maya. Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Book for Sharing is for a teacher to read aloud to pupils in Y5/P6.
When some European starlings were released in New York more than 130 years ago, they quickly established themselves in their new environment. Today they are one of the most common birds in America. This is their story.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Book for Sharing is for a teacher to read aloud to pupils in Y5/P6.
Dhobis of Delhi covers more than forty years of interactions with an 'untouchable' caste--the Dhobis (washermen and washerwomen), who are among Delhi's oldest inhabitants, describing their ways of life, economy, livelihood, struggles, and adaptation to the city's changing demographic, cultural, and politico-economic profile.
Childhood in Liberal Theory offers a novel perspective on the concept of 'childhood' and children's rights within the tradition of liberal theories of justice. Brando questions the strict opposition of childhood and adulthood as social categories, and proposes an Adaptive model of childhood as an alternative foundation.
In Song in the Novel, scholars of literature, music, and culture explore the presence of songs and singing in novels, focusing on English, French, Italian, Russian, and Spanish examples from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries.
The first study of petitioning from the late medieval period to the era of e-petitions, Petitions and Petitioning in Europe and North America explains why these practices have been central to the exercise and contestation of power across North America and Europe.
Remedies ensures that trainee barristers can correctly identify remedial relief and calculate damages for their clients. Combining explanations of substantive law with problems and worked examples, trainee barristers are encouraged to apply their knowledge and find practical solutions to problems likely to be encountered in practice.
The only manuals supporting students on Bar courses, providing detailed coverage of the key laws, rules and procedures alongside practical exercises.
Professional Ethics provides an excellent introduction to the fundamental rules and principles of professional conduct and ethical considerations essential to maintaining the high professional standards of the practising Bar. For ease of reference, the revised Code of Conduct is included in the manual in full.
Opinion Writing and Case Preparation equips trainee barristers with the tools and techniques they need to identify, analyze, and present sound legal arguments, and provides them with a thorough grounding in the skill of writing opinions.
This manual offers a comprehensive course in drafting suitable for the trainee barrister, providing all the necessary information alongside practical exercises to help the reader practise and master the skill of drafting.
Covering all aspects of a client interview in both civil and criminal proceedings, Conference Skills equips trainee barristers with the key case-work, written, and interpersonal skills required to conduct successful client conferences, and is fully supported by how-to-do-it guides, worked examples, and realistic case documentation.
Advocacy provides a highly practical introduction to the skills and techniques required to deliver submissions and applications in the courts. It covers the full range of courtroom transactions from opening and closing cases, to conducting examination-in-chief, cross-examination, and questioning witnesses.
This second edition of Literacy Instruction for Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing updates previous findings and describes current, evidence-based practices in teaching literacy to DHH learners.
This book argues that equal recognition before the law is the key to achieving social equality for marginalised groups. It examines how the law denies equal recognition to members of marginalised groups through denials of their legal personhood and legal agency and how we can use human rights law to address these wrongs.
What would the world of work look like if interpreted through the lens of the fairytale? To answer this question Once Upon a Time in Facilities Management explores storied spaces and metaphorical archetypes in the study of business, management, and organization.
Barry Loewer presents a novel account of the metaphysics of laws of nature, chances, fundamental ontology, and the space-time arena they occupy. He discusses the history of the concept of laws of nature, and shows how his Package Deal Account overcomes the problems of rival views and can accommodate recent developments in physics.
Containing 500 single-best-answer (SBA) questions and two mock papers, SBAs for the MRCOG Part 1 is a question-and-answer style revision guide designed to help candidates prepare for Papers 1 and 2 of the MRCOG Part 1 examination.
Illustrated with concrete evidence of treaty practice and judicial decisions, this book offers a logical framework to address the interaction of the rules of international law, and brings new insights to assess the significance of the principle and its operation in both legislative and judicial processes.
This book explores the EU legislative process and asks how moving the legislature to the centre of legal analysis changes our understanding of the EU Court of Justice's role. The book offers a theory of legislative interpretation that enables judicial officials to interpret legislation in accordance with legislative intent.
This practical reference guide supplies the reader with a deeper understanding of the relevant co-morbidities in epilepsy as well as providing insights into strategies to help in the holistic treatment of patients.
This book shows that while radical-right behavior is increasing across Western democracies, the number of radical-right citizens is not; in fact, the erosion of certain social norms means that those with radical-right views now feel more comfortable acting on them.
This book argues that we are currently witnessing a historic arc in the trajectories of state intervention, characterized by a drastic reconfiguration of the state's role as promoter, supervisor, shareholder-investor, and direct owner of capital across the world economy.
This book explores the governance of the Islamic State (IS) terrorist organization through the lives and words of local Iraqi, Syrian, and Kurdish women. Gina Vale draws on the testimonies of 63 local Sunni Muslim and Yazidi women to expose the group's intra-gender stratified system of governance.
This book offers a timely and engaging account of how technologies of communication media impact nationalist challenges to global order. Andrew Dougall sheds new light on how they matter, how they have changed, and how their evolution transforms the conditions of possibility for nationalist order challengers.
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