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The State of the World Atlas

The Internet and the Customer-Supplier Relationship

After the First Full Moon in April A Sourcebook of Herbal Medicine from a California Indian Elder

The Internet and the Customer-Supplier Relationship

COVID-19 and Schools Policy Stakeholders and School Choice

COVID-19 and Schools Policy Stakeholders and School Choice

This book features contributions from leading experts who present peer reviewed research on how the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic affected U. S. teachers students parents teaching practices enrolments and institutional innovations offering the first empirical findings exploring educational impacts likely to last for decades. The COVID-19 pandemic presented the greatest crisis in the history of U. S. schooling with America’s 50 states thousands of school systems and tens of thousands of private and charter schools responding in myriad ways. This book brings together peer reviewed empirical research on how U. S. schools responded and on the educational and health impacts likely to persist for many years. Contributors explore how the U. S. responses differed from those in other countries with slower reopening and both reopening and modes of instruction varying widely across states and school sectors. Compared to European countries U. S. responses to reopening schools reflected political influences more than health or educational needs though this was less true in market-based private and charter schools. The pandemic was a catalyst for school choice movements across the U. S. Many parents reacted to school closings by exploring alternatives to traditional public schools including an important and likely permanent innovation small parent-created or “pod” schools. As the papers here detail long term student learning loss and health and socioemotional impacts of COVID-19 closings may well last for decades. The volume concludes by exploring teacher experiences across different sectors following the pandemic. COVID-19 and Schools will be a key resource for academics researchers and advanced students of education education policy and leadership educational research research methods economics sociology and psychology. The chapters included in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of School Choice. | COVID-19 and Schools Policy Stakeholders and School Choice

GBP 130.00
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The Risk Mitigation Handbook Practical steps for reducing your business risks

Economics of Maritime Business

Mapping Career Counseling Interventions A Guide for Career Practitioners

Mapping Career Counseling Interventions A Guide for Career Practitioners

Mapping Career Counseling Interventions provides an innovative insight into identifying and resolving problems within career management. In recent years myriad of counselling tools has been developed so that practitioners can offer the most appropriate support possible. To guide the selection of such tools this book offers a map that introduces and links 63 frequent career management difficulties with more than 160 qualitative interventions and solutions. Through its highly organized layout and extensive detail major career management difficulties—namely lack of motivation indecisiveness dysfunctional beliefs lack of information conflicts and lack of employability—are scrutinized and divided into specific more manageable sub-difficulties. Targeted interventions to address each of those difficulties originating from vocational motivational and positive psychology are then suggested and described. From these conclusions the book delivers practical advice to help conduct these interventions in a sensitive and respectful manner. Overall this book outlines the most effective ways to foster a good working alliance. One of the book’s standout features is its inclusion of an inventory and card sort to facilitate the identification of obstacles to professional choice and career management. This book is a pivotal resource for the large and diverse community of career development practitioners such as career counsellors career advisors employment counsellors and career coaches regardless of their specific audience and work settings. | Mapping Career Counseling Interventions A Guide for Career Practitioners

GBP 35.99
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Peace and Conflict 2017

Peace and Conflict 2017

An authoritative source of information on violent conflicts and peacebuilding processes around the world Peace and Conflict is an annual publication of the University of Maryland’s Center for International Development and Conflict Management and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva). The contents of the 2017 edition are divided into three sections: » Global Patterns and Trends provides an overview of recent advances in scholarly research on various aspects of conflict and peace as well as chapters on armed conflict violence against civilians characteristics of rebel and state forces sexual violence democracy and civil war terrorism human rights conditions and the results of the updated Peace & Conflict Instability Ledger which ranks the status and progress of more than 160 countries based on their forecasted risk of future instability (adverse regime change internal war state mass killing non-state mass killing). » Special Feature spotlights work on the relationship between refugees and the diffusion of armed conflict. » Profiles surveys developments in instances of civil wars peacekeeping missions and international criminal justice proceedings that were active around the world during 2015. Frequent visualizations of data in full-color large-format tables graphs and maps bring the analysis to life and amplify crucial developments in real-world events and the latest findings in research. The contributors include many leading scholars in the field from the US and Europe. | Peace and Conflict 2017

GBP 36.99
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Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio

Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio

Discover how to achieve release-quality mixes even in the smallest studios by applying power-user techniques from the world's most successful producers. Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio is the best-selling primer for small-studio enthusiasts who want chart-ready sonics in a hurry. Drawing on the back-room strategies of more than 160 famous names this entertaining and down-to-earth guide leads you step-by-step through the entire mixing process. On the way you'll unravel the mysteries of every type of mix processing from simple EQ and compression through to advanced spectral dynamics and fairy dust effects. User-friendly explanations introduce technical concepts on a strictly need-to-know basis while chapter summaries and assignments are perfect for school and college use. ▪ Learn the subtle editing arrangement and monitoring tactics which give industry insiders their competitive edge and master the psychological tricks which protect you from all the biggest rookie mistakes. ▪ Find out where you don't need to spend money as well as how to make a limited budget really count. ▪ Pick up tricks and tips from leading-edge engineers working on today's multi-platinum hits including Derek MixedByAli Ali Michael Brauer Dylan 3D Dresdow Tom Elmhirst Serban Ghenea Jacquire King the Lord-Alge brothers Tony Maserati Manny Marroquin Noah 50 Shebib Mark Spike Stent DJ Swivel Phil Tan Andy Wallace Young Guru and many many more. Now extensively expanded and updated including new sections on mix-buss processing mastering and the latest advances in plug-in technology.

GBP 42.99
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The Adopted Child Comes of Age

The Adopted Child Comes of Age

How do adoptions really turn out? How do adopted children feel about the family they were given and the opportunities they were offered? To what extent do they fulfil their new parents’ expectations of them? And does it matter whether their adoption grew out of a fostering relationship or was considered right from the start as a permanent arrangement? Originally published in 1980 the major follow-up study on which this book is based sought to answer these questions. The research involved 160 sets of parents and over 100 of their adopted children now young adults. This was in fact the largest group of adult adoptees anywhere in the world to be interviewed and studied in a systematic way. As they look back over their life together the parents and the young people explain what adopting or being adopted was like for them. This title offers glimpses of adoptive family life over a period of more than twenty years compares the views of the young people with those of their adopters and measures the factors which influenced the various outcomes. Particular attention is paid to the basis on which the child was originally placed in order to shed light on the controversial subject at the time of whether a preliminary fostering period represents a useful safeguard. The information gathered by Lois Raynor and her colleagues provided the feedback so long sought by social work teachers and by those practising social workers who had the responsibility for making long-term plans for children and for approving foster home or adoption applications at the time. Readers with personal experience of adoption will be interested in making their own comparisons while prospective adopters will learn to avoid some pitfalls and to enjoy an adopted child as their own. | The Adopted Child Comes of Age

GBP 27.99
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Water Resources An Integrated Approach

Water Resources An Integrated Approach

Now in its second edition Water Resources: An Integrated Approach provides students with a comprehensive overview of natural processes associated with water and the modifications of these processes by humans through climate change and land management water-related health issues engineering approaches to water and socio-economic processes of huge importance to water resources. The book contains chapters written by 24 specialist contributors providing expert depth of coverage to topics. The text introduces the basic properties of water and its importance to society and the nature of the different regional imbalances between water resource availability and demand. It guides the reader through the changing water cycle impacted by climate and land management water flows in river basins surface water quality groundwater and aquatic ecosystems and covers the role of water in human health and associated hazards before turning to engineering solutions to water and wastewater treatment and reuse. The book deals with physical and social management strategies required for water resource planning the economics of water and treatment of issues associated with conflict over water. The concept of virtual water is covered before the text concludes with a chapter considering the challenges of predicting future water issues in a rapidly changing world and where environmental systems can behave in a non-linear way. The need to work across disciplines to address challenges that are connected at both local and global scales is highlighted. Water Resources also includes global examples from both the developing and developed world. There are 58 case study boxes. Each chapter is supplemented with these case studies and with reflective questions project ideas and further reading as well as links to a glossary of terms. The book is richly illustrated throughout with over 160 full-colour diagrams and photographs. The text provides a novel interdisciplinary approach to water in a changing world from an environmental change perspective and interrelated social political and economic dimensions. It will be an indispensable guide to undergraduates studying water resources and management geography of water and water in the environment. | Water Resources An Integrated Approach

GBP 52.99
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