This textbook offers students a thorough and comprehensive introduction to business ethics. Using a strategic stakeholder approach to the subject – one that emphasizes the importance of... Læs mere
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Toolkit, this practical resource is designed to help young children... Læs mere
Essential reading for all medical students learning the fundamentals of history taking and patient examination, when undertaking a surgical rotation, when preparing for their surgical exams and as they transition to postgraduate studies.
First Published in 1906, this book discusses farming in Britain, as well as exploring the business interests and concerns of the farmer whilst debating the future of traditional farming methods.
Focusing on ways that teachers can overcome pervasive stereotypes about poverty and social status on the classroom, Snow identifies interdisciplinary techniques to create encounters and experiences that are more subtly subversive.
Calling for a replacement to mismatch theory, Jackson offers an alternative theory that considers marginalized student perspectives and crystallizes the nuances and impact that historically exclusionary institutions and systems have on African American law school students.
Drawing upon a large-scale original study of language faculty, instructors, program directors, and students who have experience with... Læs mere
The Bro Code shows that there are numerous sources in boys’ and men’s lives teach them to view women as less important than themselves and as sexual objects.
Bringing Linguistics into the Spanish Language Classroom is a practical, time-saving resource that allows teachers to easily integrate the most interesting and important findings of Hispanic linguistics into their Spanish language classes.
Originally published in 1943, recognising the importance of early education, this title looked at a way forward for creating a "Common School" for all children.
This book provides a balanced view about a charismatic leader, Kwame Nkrumah during an exciting period of history in Ghana. It discusses the failure of Nkrumah's means and abilities to meet the challenge of his aims from the standpoint of Ghana's welfare.
This book analyzes the specifically Soviet historical and ideological conditions for a change of the system that could take place without dangerous disruptions. It outlines the possibilities for qualitative changes in the Soviet system and the limits to Gorbachev's reforms.