Gender and Empire (History of the British Empire Companion)
Focusing the perspectives of gender scholarship on the study of empire produces an original volume full of fascinating new insights about the conduct of men as well as women. Bringing together disparate fields - politics, medicine, sexuality, childhood, religion, migration, and many more topics - this new collection of essays demonstrates the richness of studying empire through the lens of gender.
English for Socializing is part of the EXPRESS SERIES. It is the ideal quick course for anyone who needs English to socialize in a professional context. It can be used to supplement a regular coursebook, on its own, as a stand-alone intensive specialist course of for self-study. Key Features of the Book * A broad range of material targeting different socializing skills and small talk topics * A wide variety of engaging exercises * Stimulating role-plays * Info boxes with cross-cultural tips, useful language, and strategies for successful socializing
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Vocabulary & Conversation-I of British School of Language is a booklet of 28 pages comprising 22 topics. First 9 topics cover the necessary vocabularies on the related topics and then 13 more topics illustrate the conversations corresponding the topics.
A GUIDANCE APPROACH FOR THE ENCOURAGING CLASSROOM, 5/E, easily functions as a primary reference for professionals or in classes that address group management, the learning environment, child guidance, child behavior, challenging behavior, conflict management, and peace education topics. The book addresses ages 3-8 years in three parts.
Introduction to the Languages and the Theory Computation
Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation is an introduction to the theory of computation that emphasizes formal languages, automata and abstract models of computation, and computability; it also includes an introduction to computational complexity and NP-completeness. Through the study of these topics, students encounter profound computational questions and are introduced to topics that will have an ongoing impact in computer science. Once students have seen some of the many diverse technologies contributing to computer science, they can also begin to appreciate the field as a coherent discipline.