A modern coursebook for soldiers learning English. Presents unique up to date vocabulary required in NATO armies. Covers such issues as: basic doctrines, offensive, defensive, and types of military units.
women's health is a multifaceted subject, and the up-to-date reference book requires considerable social awareness in addition to wide-ranging clinical knowledge. The Encyclopedia of Women's Health meets this challenge by bringing together an impressive array of experts on topics from reproductive issues to gastrointestinal illnesses.
A practical guide to conducting pedagogical research in universities Why are students not attending my lectures? Why don’t students read? What can I do to enthuse my students? What can I do to help students become more analytical in their writing? How can I help students to link theory with their practice? What is going wrong in my seminars when my students don’t speak? Why won’t students use the library? If any of the above issues resonate with your own experience then you are not alone.
Genocide has been with us since the beginning of history and is a key feature to the study of world history at nearly every level. The most widely-studied and catastrophic examples are, however, historically close to the present day: the Nazi Holocaust, "ethnic cleansing" in Bosnia, tribal warfare in Rwanda and more. The Encyclopedia spans the globe to explain the issues behind crimes against humanity and human rights issues as they relate to individual countries and the world at large.