Offering practical solutions to those facing problems in the classroom, this book emphasises the necessity for, and proven advantages of, a peer support as part of a whole-school approach to issues such as stress management, discipline and curriculum.
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Alabama
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Provides a comprehensive narrative account of Alabama from its earliest days to the present. This edition, updated to celebrate the state's bicentennial year, offers a detailed survey of the colourful, dramatic, and often controversial turns in Alabama's evolution. číst celé
Lorelei Levin's journey takes a turn when she graduates and discovers her parents have sold their home to travel the world. Moving in with her uncle in a small town, she faces challenges finding employment and feels out of place. Undeterred, she envisions transforming an empty building into a gallery for her large metal sculptures, showcasing her creativity and determination. This story explores themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of artistic dreams in an unexpected setting.
Jeff Evans - Is The Professional Game As Much Fun As This?
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The book offers an insider's perspective on non-league football through the experiences of Jeff Evans, a veteran manager with over 3,000 games in his 50-year career. Covering his achievements across four counties and leading Devon to a championship victory in 2003, Evans shares memorable anecdotes and highlights the genuine passion for the sport. Eschewing the glamour of high-stakes contracts, he focuses on the rich tapestry of characters and experiences that define grassroots football, providing a heartfelt tribute to the Beautiful Game.
Focusing on the IMF's involvement in managing financial crises, this book analyzes its impact on developed nations, particularly in the context of the 2007 global financial crisis and the resulting sovereign debt issues faced by Western countries. It delves into the complexities of international finance and the implications of the IMF's policies during critical economic downturns.
This collection features an eclectic mix of poems, musings, and dreams, drawing inspiration from various sources such as songs and intriguing snippets of conversation. The work captures a unique blend of creativity and spontaneity, inviting readers into a world of vivid imagination and personal reflection.
Focusing on the Máku language, this comprehensive grammar explores the linguistic features of a language once spoken by the jukudeitse people in Venezuela and Brazil. Drawing from fieldwork with the last two speakers, it details the grammatical system through lexical items, example sentences, and texts, preserving vital aspects of this endangered language.
The Power of Process
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The Power of Process explores Michael Pearson's fascinating career, from his work in British architecture in the 1960s and 70s through to his innovative projects of the 90s to the present. Michael Pearson is past President of the Architectural Association, London's prestigious architecture school. The Power of Process sets out the importance of Michael Pearson and his work, from his initial work within the family firm, his teaching and presidency of the Architectural Association, to small-scale artists' studios and large-scale hospital planning, to the first thorough appreciation of Burne House, his most important work. The title The Power of Process, refers to Michael Pearson's abiding concern for 'process' in modern architecture -- that is, how the conception and making of architecture is driven by information systems, the inter-connectedness between a buildings use, how it is manufactured and, importantly how its use can adapt and change over time. As such, his interest in process puts him at the forefront of the British High-Tech architecture, more famously associated with Richard Rogers and Norman Foster.
The Use and Development of the Xinkan Languages
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Drawing on a wealth of previously neglected data to fully describe all aspects of phonology, morphology, and syntax as well as historical development, this is the most comprehensive reference book published to date on southeastern Guatemala's four nearly
Bucking the Trend
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Most Australian Test players do things a certain way. Get into the Australian cricket pathway early. Go to the Academy. Win favour with senior players. Think long-term about your career at a young age. Think first of attack, and leave defence as a last resort. Do things the Australian way, never mind the Poms. Keep the game as simple as possible. Avoid tinkering too much with your technique. Chris 'Buck' Rogers did none of these things. Instead he forged a cricket life in his own distinctive style, learning from mistakes and imparting that wisdom on others. In many ways he is a player out of time, harking back to the days when cricketers spent as much time with their clubs, states or counties as they did with the national side. In Bucking The Trend, Chris Rogers looks intimately at his time in the game and the game in his time, valuable as much for the years he spent as an Australian cricket outsider as it is for a cathartic Test recall in 2013. An emotional hundred at Durham that year heralded a wonderfully late blooming spell with Australia, proving him beyond doubt as a quality international batsman. Rogers' road to the top of the game was far from straightforward; there is rare richness in his cricketing tale.