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Richard Rose's memoir vividly describes first-hand experience of the transformation of politics in Europe and the United States since 1940. He has been teargassed in Chicago, seen walls go up in Belfast and come down in Berlin. The author's education in the streets and in the corridors of political power give a unique perspective on discrimination by race, religion and class, and the world in which political scientists live today. Rose has distilled a 500-page book into a three-minute Oval Office explanation to George W Bush of why America's intervention in Iraq was a disaster. He gives practical advice to political scientists about how to make words into concepts and communicate what you know to others inside and outside universities. The book's photographs show memorials to the dead, and living evidence of how election forecasting has changed since Delphi. Using skills developed since teaching himself to type at the age of eight, Rose describes his 20 years of working in newspapers, radio and television before publishing his first book. Since then he has combined social science methodology, along with the methodologies of comparative drama and the applied arts, to write many innovative books. This is the latest.
This collection of activities helps care professionals adopt a trauma-informed approach to communicating with children. Worked examples based on real cases illustrate how the activities can help children to build trust with safe adults around them and develop healthy ways to process traumatic experiences.
Black Cat Sunrise is a novel about the indescribable terrors of war as well as about the war fighting man's position within- and obligation to- humanity, relative to the eternal battle of the sexes; illustrated by the manifestation of an utterly psychotic expression of the truly divine feminine.
Silenced Voices: A Look into the Dark World of Child Abuse is a non-fiction book that explores the complex and often disturbing reality of child abuse. The book presents the stories of child abuse survivors and offers insights into the physical, emotional, and psychological consequences of their experiences. It delves into the long-term effects of child abuse and the difficulties that survivors face as they attempt to heal and move forward. Silenced Voices is an eye-opening and thought-provoking book that sheds light on a difficult but crucial topic that affects countless individuals around the world.
Quiet the Mind and Live Freely" is a self-help book that offers guidance on how to overcome anxiety, stress, and worry, and achieve a state of inner peace and happiness. The book teaches readers how to quiet their racing thoughts and find stillness and calmness within themselves. The author offers various meditation techniques, breathing exercises, and mindfulness practices, as well as tips for managing emotions and living a more balanced, fulfilling life. The book aims to help readers let go of the negative thoughts and beliefs that hold them back and find freedom from the limitations of their minds. It is a useful tool for anyone seeking to improve their mental health and well-being.
A maverick Chicago cop uncovers a conspiracy that people with immense power will stop at nothing, not even murder, to keep secret. Set up as the killer of his only witness, he must find a way to clear himself and expose the conspiracy, which changes the course of history.
A teenage cartoonist uses a magic pen to bring a superhero to life to help him find his father, who has mysteriously disappeared. In doing so, he unwittingly unleashes a grotesque supervillain and his Dark Legion, challenging him to find a way to save his father while preventing the Dark Legion from taking over the world. Another in Savant/Aignos new "screenplay-novel" series ready to read and enjoy, or use as a script for a play or movie.
Chicago, 1947. Private investigator "Matt" McBride runs afoul of corrupt politicians, vicious mobsters and a trigger-happy Texan femme fatale to prove that the "suicide" of his best friend was murder. Matt's perilous journey to track down the killer nearly dead-ends in a motor home on collision course with a cargo plane.
This book explains how citizens are using referendums to challenge decisions taken by the European Union. The book uses Brexit - the British referendum in which a majority voted for the UK leaving the European Union - as the leading example of a conflict between national voters and the EU.
DIMINUTIVE NARRATIVEA novelist takes a stab at short stories. And then he stabs at them again. And again. And again. Stabbing and stabbing. Absolutely murdering the short stories. Over and over. Stabbing and stabbing and stabbing. Until the short stories are dead, and dead, and dead again.Short Fiction for Short Attention Spans.
Unsung hero of covert operations- Porter Rose- returns home to wage another secret war. This time against the citizenry; on behalf of the shadow government. While waging a private war against himself, and everybody around himself, too. While seducing the love of his life, among others. While avenging his best friend''s murder. While disposing of his enemies. Set against the backdrop of ''The City of Roses,'' a city that is perfectly alive with mayhem, destruction, and death; Rose City Catastrophe explores the outer limits of chaos.It isn''t murder if it is legal.
This book documents what happens when people encounter public officials. It draws on multi-national Barometer surveys asking questions about corruption and bribery in 119 countries. Clear prose, tables and figures report the answers given by more than 250,000 people and the conclusion sets out six principles for reducing bribery.
In the days when Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee faced each other in the House of Commons, there was disagreement about whose hands should be on the Mace, the symbol of power at Westminster. Everyone assumed that the hands on the Mace would be British.
What determines the loyalties of voters? The factors identified by social scientists range from a politician's last-minute television appeal to the social class of the voter's parents. But which of the many influences are most important electorally? For the first time The Loyalties of Voters offers a convincing answer, firmly based on an analysis of three decades of electoral behaviour.
This practical and accessible text for educating students with special needs provides examples and tips on how to develop effective teaching and learning in inclusive settings.
In addition to explaining the key tenets of policy analysis, the author illustrates the theory with a wide variety of international case-studies.
The collapse of communism has created the opportunity for democracy to spread from Prague to the Baltic and the Black seas. But the alternatives -- dictatorship or totalitarian rule -- are more in keeping with the traditions of Central and Eastern Europe.
This work incorporates an international perspective of research related to special education across all phases of education. It draws upon the experience and expertise of recognised researchers and practitioners in special education.
This new edition has been revised and updated to take full account of recent developments. The core of the book focuses on planning for well-differentiated curriculum implementation.
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