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  • - Stories Behind the Songs (Volume 2)
    av Matt Shepherd
    176,-

    This second volume begins 60 years ago when Elvis Presley returns from the army, wondering if he still has a career and fan base after two years. Although many of Elvis' countless gold hits feature in the book, it also explores the lesser-known album tracks including the underrated "Elvis is Back" which came out 60 years ago this year (2020).

  • av Katherine Lane
    160,-

    An illustrated book aimed at 4+ year olds Children are often more attentive than we give them credit for. Parents aren't. Kevin is a sensitive boy, who listens to his Mum. She uses Great Uncle Stanley to teach Kevin to be careful. But Kevin becomes terrified of the calamitous GUS!

  • - A Romance with the Furniture Trade
    av Paul Collier
    350,-

    This book explores the history of furniture manufacturer HarrisLebus from 1840-1970. Supported by Haringey Local History Archives and the Lebus family & illustrated with over 200 images, it is a must read! The book appeals to a wide audience & will delight social historians and those with connections to the furnituretrade.

  • - How To Build a Successful Reputation and Create a Personal Brand to Fast-Track Career Success
    av Dr. Richard Ford
    450,-

    Reputation is aconsequence of everything you say or do and no other tangible or intangibleasset is worth as much as your reputation or has such an impact on your career. This book gets to grips with how our reputation is formed in thereal world and what really makes the difference in winning a good reputationand in losing a good reputation.

  • av Jim Lewis
    286,-

    This book not only uncovers the Lea Valley's emerging food and drink industry, but also highlights the history of those regional establishments that provided sustenance for earlier generations.

  •  
    646,-

    Thelatest volume in the Learning in Higher Education series, Innovative Teaching and Learning Practices in Higher Education introducesthe reader to a number of inspiring transformative educational practices.

  • av Dina A. Mahmoud
    246,-

    Looking at theportrayal of women in two prolific and socially relevant periods in Egyptianfilm history, this book focuses on an analysis of films using socialrealities to assess how well they mirror life. The book provides film enthusiasts with valuable insight into a significantbut under-reported sector of the world's film heritage.

  • - Living and Working in Pursuit of Holism
    av Brenda B. Jones & Mary Ann Rainey
    540,-

    This book is a must-read for OD consultants, executive coaches, corporate leaders and managers, Human Resource professionals, community and institutional leaders, Gestalt practitioners in general and students who want to learn from renowned experts how to effectively bring about meaningful and sustainable change using Gestalt theory and methods.

  •  
    585,-

    This book has acompletely new take on e-learning in higher education, introducing a novelframework which distinguishes between e-learning 1.0 (distribution), e-learning2.0 (dialogue), and e-learning 3.0 (construction).

  • av Mr Philip S. Pastides, Mr Sanjeeve Sabharwal, Mr Khaled M. Sarraf & m.fl.
    330,-

    On Call in Trauma and Orthopaedics is aimedat junior trainees working with the specialty of Trauma and Orthopaedics. It iswritten in a clear and concise method, covering all common injuries that ajunior trainee would expect to see during their shifts.

  • - Stories Behind the Songs (Volume 1)
    av Matt Shepherd
    176,-

    Thebook looks at each Elvis song in a different light. Maybereaders will play the lesser heard songs and appreciate them in a different way after reading the story behind the track. If it builds on the fans' knowledge about Elvis and brings a biggerappreciation of Presley's music then the book will have achieved itspurpose.

  • - Hunter or Hunted?
    av Howard Chilvers
    256,-

    Dark Reaper is a subtle and intelligent exploration of the LA crime genre dealingwith the psychology, politics and science of police work in a complex society.

  • av Mike Sullivan
    290,-

    The fascinating story of how the Post Office's underground railway began, how itwas built, and why it closed is told here in an accessible way that tries tocover a highly technical and innovative system in a way that is easy tounderstand.

  • - Approaches in Design and Theory from Europe to the Pacific Rim
     
    370,-

    This book, the thirdand final in the 'Housing the Future' series, is inspired by the need to dealwith a critical issue at acritical time - the provision of affordable and decent housing.

  • - The History of the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield Lock
    av Jim Lewis
    310,-

    Four local businessmen had the vision to rescue aGrade II listed building, the Royal Small Arms Factory, and turn it into a vibrant sustainable business for the benefit ofthe local community.

  • av Roland Fernandes
    790,-

    This revision book is an aid to those preparing for the FRCS General Surgery Section 1. The topics and chapters are taken directly from the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum.

  • av Phil Holland
    176,-

    With nearly 600 years of history, involving plots, intrigue and paranormal activity, it is surprising that no one has ever before written the definitive history of the Rye House in Hertfordshire. The Rye House aims to do just that. Through meticulous research, Phil Holland has written this fascinating account, taking the reader from the House's fifteenth-century origins, through to Tudor times when Catherine Parr spent part of her childhood there; to the Rye House Plot of 1683-a plan to assassinate King Charles II and the Duke of York; to the widely reported paranormal activity and apparitions; and finally to the present day. The Gatehouse is all that now remains of the fifteenth-century brick-built fortified manor. It is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument and as such is protected by law. The Moated Enclosure is considered to be one of the finest examples of the period in Hertfordshire. It is hoped that this book will enthuse people about the Gatehouse and the history of the Rye House, and that they in turn will come to treasure the building and recognize its importance as a piece of our country's history.

  • av James Traeger & Rob Warwick
    356,-

    The authors of Organisation Development put the art of everyday interaction at the center of organization development, explored through narratives and fiction. They give confidence to those who are tired of frameworks and tools that do not relate to their daily practice and ask: "e;is it just me, or...?"e; Important clues for practice and theory can be found in exploring everyday interactions. It is in the detail, for example the corridor conversation with a senior director, that things can be said that affect the lives of many. Organization development never stops or starts. It is a continuing series of interactions in which we have choices. These choices are creative and artful as well as practical and ethical, and the authors show how any of us might weigh these complex balances and move forward. There is a noticeable current of 'process philosophy' running through the book that pays attention to the nature of connection, flow and how our understanding comes to develop over time. The authors therefore challenge the received building blocks of organization development. They put the curious, reflexive individual at the heart of their own development. This book is written for those who are keen to develop their practice from the ground up and who are looking for inspiration to take their own experience seriously.

  • - New Paradigms, Perspectives and Practices
     
    480,-

    Despite pervasive digitaltechnologies, digital marketing is still in its infancy. The term digitalmarketing is commonly used but its meaning is far from concise. This bookexplores the realities of digital marketing, with contributions from academicsand practitioners, expert in the field.

  • av Liz Wiggins, Brian Marshall & Janet Smallwood
    450,-

    There is increasing recognition within the NHS that quality improvement methodologies such as Lean, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints and Experienced Based Co-design can significantly improve patient flow, patient pathways and clinical and administrative processes that lead to better quality outcomes and experiences for patients. Financial savings and improved use of scarce resources can be additional benefits. Given the pressures on the NHS in terms of shrinking funding, aging demographics, technology and increasing patient demand, we believe that helping those on the front line understand how to use QI methodologies well is vital service / offer.We are not seeking to add to the sizeable number of books and papers on specific methods and toolkits. Instead our intent is to draw attention to, and challenge, a number of what we believe are unhelpful patterns in the application of QI that limits their practical application. We have noticed an over dependency or slavish adherence to a particular toolkit or methodology. Advocates of particular QI methodologies can be more ready to parade their own expertise than to inquire into other approaches. Becoming a disciple of one approach can lead to QI being seen as a special interest group or even a cult which means the potential value they have to offer is ignored by the mainstream. In addition, there can be insufficient attention to paid to understanding relationships, the need to adapt to fit the context and the personal challenge of initiating changes to practice.In terms of the four leadership domains that comprise the curriculum of Generation Q, this book will start with the technical domain but argue that success only comes through paying attention to and integrating QI toolkits and methods with the contextual, relational and personal leadership domains.We use the word ‘argue' but in fact our intention is to share powerful , real life stories told in the main by the NHS leaders who have been Fellows on GenerationQ. In sharing their stories we will be answering some of the many questions we know Leaders often have when wanting to introduce and benefit from QI methods.

  • - The Lea Valley's Return to Nature
    av Jim Lewis
    286,-

    Inspired by thecommunity-focused project, Walthamstow Wetlands, this book highlights theevents that have helped shape the Lea Valley and its environs. It seeks toexplain how scientists, engineers, developers and agriculturalists are comingtogether in their understanding of the importance of helping industry,agriculture and nature to co-exist.

  •  
    630,-

    Thisbook aims to inspire and empower university teachers and encourage investmentin designing a more learning-centred curriculum. It holds ten illustrativeexamples of learning-centred curriculum design spanning four distinct approachesand shows there are great benefits for students' engagement, motivation,learning outcomes, and employability.

  •  
    630,-

    Thisbook presents examples of innovative teaching and learning practices in highereducation. The authors - scholars of teaching and learning from universitiesacross the globe - share the ambition to develop educational provisions tobecome more learning-centred. It details innovative practices in sixareas, working to empower students.

  • - Money, Power and Ethics
     
    390,-

    Thisbook brings together a diverse range of thinkers who examine the economics andmythologies of today's global artworld. It unmasks the complex web ofrelationships that now exist among high-profile curators, collectors, museumtrustees and corporate sponsors, and the historic and ongoing complicitybetween the art and money markets.

  • - A Practical Guide for Leaders
    av Dr. Marcus Hildebrandt, Line Jehle & Stefan Meister
    396,-

    Basedon decades of consulting and coaching experience, the authors of this book takea close look at how to lead and navigate in today's complex and unpredictablebusiness environment. The ten top managers from different cultures, who give in-depthinterviews in this book, describe their personal and professional struggleswith complexity.

  •  
    356,-

    This book explores housing design with a focus onaffordability. It gives the perspectives of award-winning and internationallyrenowned practitioners and academics who research and teach on housing;professionals who design and build, and students who are learning. The bookforegrounds innovative approaches of the designers of today and tomorrow.

  • - Political, Institutional, Cultural, and Personal Perspectives
     
    600,-

    This book examines howuniversities are currently dealing with globalisation. Chapters are written byfaculty members and administrators at universities, who all share the knowledgeand practice of having developed international, transnational, or globalofferings in form of educational programmes and courses.

  •  
    600,-

    This book embraces the recent thinking that entrepreneurs are made, notborn, by exploring entrepreneurship activities at different universities aroundthe world from three primary perspectives: policy, practice, and mindset. It willinspire anyone with an interest in teaching and learning entrepreneurship inhigher education.

  • av John Branch & Anne Horsted
    600,-

    This book brings togetherexamples of teaching and learning innovations, within the domain of highereducation. It is diverse in nature and showcases examples of innovativeteaching and learning practices in higher education from around the world. Thecontributions come from all scientific disciplines and in all teaching andlearning contexts.

  • av Bill Caplan
    386,-

    Buildings are for People: Human Ecological Design offers a new approach to the process of conceiving architectural design, one that considers the interactions of the built environment with people and the natural environment. The book exposes our visceral and experiential connections to buildings, and how buildings intervene directly with our ecosystem, natural environment and sense of place. It brings to light our ability to utilize a building's surfaces, shape and materiality to synergize with the energy and forces of nature for a more green and sustainable architecture. It points out many of the roadblocks to successful design including issues in education, the profession, regulation and the industry's institutions, providing an awareness that heretofore is rarely discussed. Most importantly, Buildings are for People: Human Ecological Design highlights the obvious, that buildings are built for people, a fact that seems to have been overlooked in the last half-century.

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