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  • - Security, Strategy, and the Future of the Islamic-nuclear Nation
     
    £42.99

    Analyzes Pakistan's security and insurgency issues, looking at the threats posed to and by this nuclear-armed Islamic nation. This title focuses on the insurgency in Pakistan, a security problem not only for the country, but also for the region and the rest of the world.

  • by Ruth Burrows OCD
    £11.99

    Suitable for lay people about contemplation and the life of prayer.

  • - A Lesson in Heresy
    by Francois Laruelle
    £42.99

    Explores the lessons of heresy to construct a new understanding of 'belief'. This book draws on material from the traditions of Christianity, Judaism and Gnosticism, but he does so by suspending their authority. It introduces philosophy to the lessons of heresy and makes use of them in a non-philosophical dualysis of messianism and apocalypticism.

  • by Adrian Oldknow
    £185.99

    Examines ways in which widely available digital technologies can be used to benefit the teaching and learning of mathematics. This volume concludes by looking at future developments and by considering the ways in which ICT could be used as a catalyst for cross-curricular work to achieve greater curricular coherence.

  • by Madeleine Graf
    £40.99 - 165.49

    Suitable for trainees and practicing teachers supporting learners of English as an Additional Language (EAL), this title provides practical suggestions for good practice. It discusses the issues in the context of social inclusion and the Every Child Matters agenda, and identifies some differences in policy between England and Wales.

  • - A Guide for Those Working with Children and Young People
    by Rosalind Millam
    £23.99

    A guide to promoting inclusive practice in childcare and educational settings taking into account children's cultural, ethnic, religious and linguistic backgrounds. It covers topics such as: race, religion and culture; major religions beliefs; the role of play and development; and identity and self-esteem.

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    by Scott Tennent
    £8.99

    Presents a thorough history of Slint, and the Louisville scene that surrounded the band, leading up to and focusing on the creation of their masterpiece, "Spiderland". This book attempts to break through some of the mystery surrounding "Spiderland" and the band that made it.

  • by Dr. Gavin Reid
    £27.99

    Including material on early identification and intervention, this title offers non-specialist teachers material to reinforce the link between theory and practice. It features topics such as: reading, spelling, creative writing, study skills, differentiation, identification of dyslexia, the role of parents and policy and provision for dyslexia.

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    - Music Non-Stop
     
    £95.99

    When they were creating and releasing their most influential albums in the mid to late 1970s, Kraftwerk were far from the musical mainstream. This collection of original essays looks at Kraftwerk - their legacy and influence - from a variety of angles.

  • - Developing Reflective Thinking and Practice
    by Patrick J. M. Costello
    £114.49

    What is Action Research? How Do I Collect Action Research Data? How Do I Produce an Action Research Report? This edition offers practical advice to educational practitioners engaging with action research, helping them to understand the key issues involved in completing successful action research projects.

  • - New Models for Episcopal Ministry
    by Malcolm Grundy
    £24.49

    An examination of the role and work of bishops for today and tomorrow, exploring how ministries of great responsibility might shape the future. It is an examination of leadership in episcopal churches. It describs the pitfalls and temptations of power by analyzing the responsibilities of leadership.

  • - An Introduction to Advanced Topics
    by George Englebretsen & Charles Sayward
    £30.99 - 114.49

    Starting by contrasting familiar classical logic with constructivist or intuitionist logic, this book goes on to offer introductions to such subjects as quantificational and syllogistic logic, modal logic and set theory. It includes chapters: Sentential Logic; Quantificational Logic; Sentential Modal Logic; Set Theory; and, Modal Term Logic.

  • - Medievalism and Modernity
    by Dr Walter Kudrycz
    £144.99

    Argues that modernity's sense of the medieval past is the product of the dominant intellectual movements of the nineteenth century, Romanticism and Idealism, and that nineteenth century attitudes have continued to inform current understandings of the Middle Ages.

  • - Development, Charity or Waste?
    by Christopher D. Wraight
    £25.49 - 93.99

    This philosophical examination of trade and aid argues that a compassionate, rational and humane engagement with the global economy could lead to a better world. This title demonstrates how political philosophy provides us with insights often passed over in modern development jargon.

  • by Jim Miller
    £41.99 - 175.49

    Introduces, analyzes and critiques the main areas of debate within the field of syntax. This book analyzes the major themes in syntactic research, focusing on overlooked non-generative theories and the adoption of the same concepts across different models of grammar. It also analyzes the difference between spoken and written syntax.

  • - Great Shakespeareans: Volume VI
     
    £185.99

    Focuses on Shakespeare's reception by figures in Victorian theatre. This book offers a systematic account of those figures who have had the greatest influence on the interpretation, understanding and cultural reception of Shakespeare, both nationally and internationally.

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    £200.99

    From new questions concerning qualia, representation, embodiment and cognition to fresh thinking about the long-standing problems of physicalism, dualism, personal identity and mental causation, this book offers a guide to the research in the Philosophy of Mind. It also includes an extended glossary of terms for quick reference.

  • - The Modern Myth
    by Timothy Fitzgerald
    £40.99 - 165.49

    Illustrates that the essential distinction between irrational religion and rational secular politics appears as an unquestioned preconception on the basis of which policy is conducted, countries invaded and wars fought. The author demonstrates how a historically contingent discourse has been transformed into a powerful set of global assumptions.

  • - A critical guide
     
    £42.99

    As perhaps the best-known and most-studied work in the canon of Shakespeare's leading contemporary rival, Ben Jonson's "Volpone" (1606) is a particularly important play for thinking about early modern drama as a whole. This guide offers students an introduction to its critical and performance history, including recent versions on stage and screen.

  • by Pamela Rogerson-Revell
    £33.49 - 110.49

    Covers key aspects of English phonology to help readers go on to teach pronunciation, diagnose problem areas and prioritize important skills. This book aims to provide a clear description of key aspects of English phonology in order to help teachers diagnose and prioritize problem areas in pronunciation.

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    £175.49

    How can gaming and simulation technologies be used to engage learners? How can they be used to motivate and accelerate learning? What are their main strengths for learning? In this book, contributors explore such questions to help you understand the paradigm shift from conventional learning environments to learning in games and simulations.

  • - Transdisciplinary Approaches
     
    £37.99

    Moving across Shakespeare studies, language studies and linguistics, this book develops a coherent analysis of the stylistics of Shakespeare's language. It testifies the interest in Shakespeare's language and style and opens up captivating vistas of investigation. It includes array of theoretical approaches and new findings.

  • - On Experimentalism in Ethics
    by Professor Eric Thomas Weber
    £144.99

    Argues the practical benefits for public policy of a rigorous experimentalist approach to applying moral theory. This book surveys the uses of practical philosophy and answers criticisms of the approach, presenting a number of areas in which philosophers' intellectual efforts can prove valuable for resolving public conflicts.

  • - A Night Remembered
    by Stephanie Barczewski
    £36.99

    In a night of unforgettable tragedy, the world's most famous liner Titanic struck an iceberg on 14 April 1912 and sank. Over 1500 people died. Whose fault it was, and how the passengers and crew reacted, has been the subject of continuing dispute over the 100 years since the disaster. This title offers an account of Titanic's tragic maiden voyage.

  • - Data, Methods and Theory in Educational Enquiry
    by David Scott & Robin Usher
    £185.99

    What is legitimate knowledge? What is the relationship between the collection and analysis of data? Looking at the theory and practice of researching education, this book examines the philosophical, historical, political and social contexts of research and the implications of these for the collection and analysis of data.

  • - Viewing Television Through the Lens of Literature
    by Sarah Clarke Stuart
    £30.99

    An exploration of the cult TV show "Lost", looking at its use of novels, plays, stories, and other literary texts. It teases out the critical significance of these featured books, demonstrating how literature has served to enhance the meaning of the show.

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