How does developmental psychology connect with the developing world?
What do cultural representations tell us about the contemporary
politics of childhood? What is the political economy of childhood?
This companion volume to Burman's Deconstructing Developmental Psychology
helps us to explain why questions around children and childhood - their
safety, their sexuality, their interests and abilities, their violence
- have so preoccupied the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In
this increasingly post-industrial, post-colonial and multicultural
world, this book identifies analytical and practical strategies for
improving how we think about and work with children. Drawing in
particular on feminist and postdevelopment literatures, the book
illustrates how and why reconceptualising our notions of individual and
human development, including those informing models of children's
rights and interests, will foster more just and equitable forms of
professional practice with children and their families.
Palladium carries a decades-long reputation for exacting quality in their games. This thoroughness crosses over into their weapons & castles compendiums. Each one tackles a particular region and time. They've seen numerous editions over the years....
Weapons and Armor - Weapons, Armor, and Castles of the Orient - Weapons and Assassins - Exotic Weapons
More and more people are going through higher education, and huge numbers are now working towards Masters level. Increasingly at undergraduate level there is an emphasis on project and research work, and nothing is more important to the student that their final project. Unfortunately many students don't know how to manage the project and struggle with this crucial part of their degree.
This book guides the student through the process of transition from passive learner to active researcher. Covering everything from selecting and refining a research topic, time and project management, to the actual report and the viva. It is ideal for all final year undergraduates and students on Masters degrees. It will also help reduce the load on supervisors, as a large proportion of the supervision process involves taking the student slowly through the steps of how to manage themselves
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Gideon by Jacquelyn Frank
From Booklist
With the resurgence of necromancers, human magic-users bent on
destroying the Nightwalker races, Gideon, the oldest Demon, has
returned from self-exile to reclaim his place among his people. More
difficult, though, is repairing his relationship with Legna, who felt
betrayed by his rejection almost a decade ago. Fate steps in, and the
two find themselves Imprinted, linked in body and mind, and struggling
to adjust to their new relationship as the necromancer threat deepens
and their people need the couple most. The second in Frank's
captivating series (after Jacob: The Nightwalkers,
2006) takes us further into the brewing war between Nightwalkers and
necromancers. Patience may be required at the outset, as Frank provides
a lot of backstory. But Gideon offers a remarkable twist on the
lore of creatures of the night in a lush narrative sure to please
readers who have longed for new gothic and darkly romantic tales. Nina Davis (Amazon.Com) Pdf Created Especially For EnglishTips.Org
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The Terror: A Novel by Dan Simmons
Book Description
The bestselling author of Ilium and Olympos
transforms thetrue story of a legendary Arctic expedition into a
thriller worthy ofStephen King or Patrick O'Brian. Their captain's
insane vision of a Northwest Passage has kept the crewmenof The Terror
trapped in Arctic ice for two years without a thaw. But thereal threat
to their survival isn't the ever-shifting landscape of white,the
provisions that have turned to poison before they open them, or theship
slowly buckling in the grip of the frozen ocean. The real threat
iswhatever is out in the frigid darkness, stalking their ship,
snatching oneseaman at a time or whole crews, leaving bodies mangled
horribly or missingforever. Captain Crozier takes over the expedition
after the creature kills itsoriginal leader, Sir John Franklin. Drawing
equally on his own strengths asa seaman and the mystical beliefs of the
Eskimo woman he's rescued, Croziersets a course on foot out of the
Arctic and away from the insatiable beast.But every day the dwindling
crew becomes more deranged and mutinous, untilCrozier begins to fear
there is no escape from an ever-more-inconceivablenightmare. Pdf Created Especially For EnglishTips.Org