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Activity-based series, exam preparation skills, mapped to specification, developed with teachers, first teach September 2022. Working towards OCR endorsement. This print and digital student book covers all mandatory units for the redeveloped Cambridge National in Creative iMedia, with an easy-to-follow visual layout and accessible language to stimulate students' interest. Takes a scaffolded, activity-based approach to understanding the content, written at just the right level, helping to engage students in their learning and give them the confidence to progress. Provides lots of activities to help students develop the knowledge and skills to complete their assessments. Bite-sized learning topics build understanding of essential concepts and are supported by case studies with three levels of differentiated questions to support all students
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Vol. 1 includes the decisions of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Washington for 1889.
Yates Michel Hill was born 18 May 1918 in Erie, Pennsylvania. His parents were Scott Shelby Hill and Beth Angeline Michel. His paternal grandparents were Tye Yates Hill and Lela Cole. His great-grandparents were Thomas Anderson Hill and Sarah Louise McGehee. Traces his ancestors and relatives who lived mainly in Scotland, Virginia and Texas.
2018 People’s Book Prize Finalist Longlisted for the 2017 Guardian Not the Booker Prize Meet Sonny Anderson: budding author, ex-meth-head, neurotic and Shaun of the Dead obsessive. Sonny doesn’t remember his mother because when he was five, his father kidnapped him from his home in Scotland and took him to live on a commune in the Brazilian outback. Since the age of eleven, he has lived in Southern California with his enigmatic guardian, Thomas – but on his twenty-first birthday he receives a gift that will throw his life wildly off course, all over again. Armed with five mysterious letters and a list of addresses, Sonny musters the courage to return to the UK and finally learn the truth about his childhood. As the story of his past unravels, though, he's less sure it's the truth he wants to hear.
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