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Get ready to meet some money words you can use every day! This little book is part of a series of six - each one creates a moment for children and grown-ups to discover everyday maths words in a way that feels good. From coins, change, to giving and saving, it helps to build confidence and a foundation for learning.
This book aims to demonstrate how, over the last 25 years, the field of organization theories (OTs) has been providing stimulating, thoughtful, and innovative perspectives. It also invites graduate students and early career researchers to learn how recent theories view and portray the organization.
With a unique emphasis on the big debates and questions that have the potential to affect all our lives, a diverse range of viewpoints are presented to encourage and equip students to become active participants in the discussions that animate global political economy today.
Snail is on a mission. Bugs are being eaten all around her and she's determined to hunt down the culprit. But is it a lost cause? Maybe she just can't fight the food chain.
An up-to-date new edition of this bestselling, comprehensive classroom classic, with new curriculum support. Focused coverage of words, synonyms and antonyms help to improve writing skills, for creative writing and non-fiction. Essential spelling, grammar and punctuation support makes it perfect for progress from primary to secondary school.
A series designed to get little ones moving and playing! In this story, readers are encouraged to copy Bunny as she hops, nibbles, and leaps around the meadow. Featuring a cut-out mask, song, and animation, this series is truly interactive and a lot of fun!
A series designed to get little ones moving and playing! In this story, readers are encouraged to copy Duck as he waddles, flaps, and paddles, around the pond. Featuring a cut-out mask, song, and animation, this series is truly interactive and a lot of fun!
Do you like to work things out and find the answer? This is one of a series of little books which builds children's confidence with mathematical vocabulary and ideas and provides a foundation for learning in a way that feels good. Playing in the garden is the perfect way to find out about more, less, adding, counting and signs.
Get ready to meet shape words you can use every day! Each little book in this series creates a moment for children and grown-ups to discover everyday maths words in a way that feels good. Shapes are everywhere when we bake and paint - big, small, circles, squares, and stripes and patterns. This book builds confidence and a foundation for learning.
What's Wrong with Rights? argues that contemporary rights-talk obscures the importance of civic virtue, corrodes military effectiveness, and subverts the democratic legitimacy of law. It draws upon legal and moral philosophy, moral theology, and court judgments. The discussion ranges from medieval Christendom to debates about justified killing.
Contractual Relations is a critique of the theoretical, doctrinal and practical foundations of the entire law of contract. It argues that resolution of the inadequacies of the classical law of contract, and of the welfarist response to the classical law, requires recognition of the social relational nature of exchange and contract.
This book investigates how the European Union's history exhibits numerous episodes in which Member States have sought to re-enforce their national autonomy in the face of deepening integration.
This book addresses the question of when (if ever) and why (if at all) it is justifiable for a polity to prepare for war by militarizing. In doing so it highlights the ways in which a civilian population compromises its own security in maintaining a permanent military establishment, and explores the moral and social costs of militarization.
This book shows how public reason is both central and useful for thinking about legitimacy in constitutional law and theory. It helps academics to understand many important doctrines in constitutional adjudication of some leading constitutional courts around the world and in the supranational sphere.
A central question in the debate on justice in immigration is whether immigrants have a right to stay; this book argues that liberal-democratic receiving states should also grant migrants a right not to stay.
Phenomenalism develops the claim that physical objects are constructions out of possible sensations. Michael Pelczar defends this view against objections and uses it to illuminate topics in the philosophy of mind and metaphysics.
Homer in Wittenberg discusses Homer's foundational significance for educational and theological reform during the Protestant Reformation. William P. Weaver provides a close examiantion of Melanchthon's use of Homer in his education reforms.
This book examines the immense changes in Indian politics over the past decade, and its impact on the Indian National Congress.
This Handbook provides a critical assessment of the history, patterns, and strategies of economic development in Cameroon, and outlines new approaches to economic enquiry for prosperity and social change.
The World Bank's Lawyers gives an original socio-legal account of the evolving institutional life of international law. It tells the previously untold story of the World Bank's legal department. This is a story of people and the practices they cling to and how these practices gain traction, or fail to do so, in an international bureaucracy.
Meet Kitty. A superhero-in-training, with cat-like superpowers. All aboard for the latest Kitty adventure! Join the superhero as she races after the runaway Red Rocket steam train.
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