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Marketing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Marketing

A flexible resource to cover all the core modules of Vocational AS and A level Business.Each text is an affordable unit for post-16 students requiring business studies resources for individual core modules.The books are fully up-to-date and meet the requirements of the latest specifictions.Enables students to purchase texts specifically for the Part Award.Other titles in the series: Business at work, The Competitive Business Environment, Human Resources, Finance and Business Planning.

Francis Bacon’s Hidden Hand in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326
Celebrating Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Celebrating Canada

In Volume 2 of Celebrating Canada, Raymond B. Blake and Matthew Hayday bring together emerging and established scholars to consider key moments in Canadian history when major anniversaries of Canada's political, social, or cultural development were celebrated.

Natalie Scott
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

Natalie Scott

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How Did Our Garden Grow?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 629

How Did Our Garden Grow?

Never before has the full history of Hatton Garden and its diamond and jewellery trade been revealed in such detail. Stories of individuals who made the community what it is today and events that are usually hidden from the public's eye have been compiled by one of the Garden's best-known jewellers, Vivian Watson FGA, who joined the family business in the 1960s, becoming the third generation of his family to work there. With a unique network of contacts, he has interviewed the great and the good. Richly illustrated from a private collection of hundreds of images and maps, this book will inform and entertain the reader on the secret world of diamonds and gems. Many will feel compelled to read it from cover to cover and others will enjoy dipping in and out.

The Enemy Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

The Enemy Within

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-01
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

Margaret Thatcher branded the leaders of the 1984-85 miners strike “the enemy within.” In this classic account, Seumas Milne reveals the astonishing lengths to which her government and its intelligence machine were prepared to go to destroy the power of Britain’s miners union. In this 30th anniversary edition new material brings the story up to date with further revelations about the secret war against organized labour and political dissent, and the devastating price paid for the Thatcher administrations onslaught by communities across Britain.

Stroke
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Stroke

The C.D.C. states that someone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds, and someone dies of a stroke every 4 minutes. It will touch your reader's lives. This book provides essential information on strokes. This book also serves as a historical survey, by providing information on the controversies surrounding its causes. Compelling first-person narratives by people coping with strokes give readers a first-hand experience. Readers will learn from the words of patients, family members, or caregivers. The symptoms, causes, treatments, and potential cures are explained in detail. Alternative treatments are also covered. Each essay is carefully edited and presented with an introduction, so that they are accessible for student researchers and readers. First-hand accounts include a young mother who suffered a stroke, a man who survived a stroke at age 10, and a brain scientist who suffered and learned from a stroke.

Harold Shipman, Mind Set on Murder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Harold Shipman, Mind Set on Murder

In 1998 the graveyards in the market town of Hyde had some unusual early-morning visitors. Greater Manchester Police were exhuming the bodies of the elderly patients o a local doctor. The doctor concerned had been their GP for 21 years and had a reputation as the best in the area. But Dr Harold Frederick Shipman was a serial killer. A public inquiry has spent nearly four years investigating Dr Shipman's crimes They have traced them back more than 30 years and calculated the number of murder he committed to be in the region of 260. As director of ITV's To Kill and Kill Again - Dr Shipman, Carole Peters was given unique access to the public inquiry's database and she has also conducted her own investigative research. cut, and will appear in this book for the first time. Transcripts will reveal the doctor's arrogance during police interviews, while exclusively obtained prison letters provide a revealing insight into his mind. And with the help of criminal psychologists and those most closely involved in the case, this boo examines the clues and provides the answer to the question why? Why Shipman chos to kill and kill again.

Rainbow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Rainbow

To increase her sense of wonder Grace is chosen by Nature's spirit guides and guardians to travel on 'a funny sometimes fearful journey'. Her unlikely allies are small, often overlooked plants, flowers and insects. She seems to be about to discover what lies in and beyond the rainbow, but her decision to help a lost, bitter boy - Downcast Don - to rediscover 'wonder' diverts her through colourful and disturbing forests, down a well to find an underground forge, and into a meeting with an ancient desert giantess. Her chief guide, Heartsease, assures her this is all part of a search for rainbow wisdom, to see how all things and people matter. Allowed then to climb the 'Shining Stairway', Grace is nearer the rainbow but in more danger of being sidetracked by strange, even dangerous forces. The promised places are beautiful and intriguing but she learns to look back below the surface of her adventures and to make important choices. Suddenly back in the everyday world she is still herself but more so because she can see and understand more acutely.

By the People, for the People?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

By the People, for the People?

  • Categories: Law

This study is part of a research program undertaken by the Law and Justice Foundation of New South Wales concerning the access to justice and legal needs of disadvantaged people in New South Wales. The specific aims were to investigate: (1) how law reform in New South Wales occurs; (2) what opportunities and constraints there are for public participation in law reform, directly and through representative bodies; (3) what particular constraints there are for the participation of disadvantaged people in law reform and; (4) the implications of these findings for law reform in New South Wales. Particular attention is paid throughout the report to the participation needs of disadvantaged people and civil society organisations (CSOs).