Suitable for both concept- and context-led approaches, this Revision Guide is Edexcels own resource for the 2008 Edexcel GCE Chemistry specification. Written by experienced examiners, it features guidance from the people who write and mark exam papers and draws on real exam data from Edexcels ResultsPlus service. ResultsPlus Examiner feedback draws on examiner expertise and real past exam data to help students avoid common pitfalls and build better answers. Exam-style questions including the multiple-choice style offer plenty of practice ahead of the exam. Worked examples provide step-by-step guidance on how totackle exam questions. Guidance on Practical Assessment helps students to write better AS visit/case study and practical reports. Thinking tasks, quick questions and checklistsenable students to track their own progress and revise more effectively. Autorid: Phillip Dobson, David Craggs, Geoff Wright
Edexcel GCSE Spanish Higher Student Book has been written to prepare more able students for the latest Edexcel GCSE specification. It has been written by an experience team of authors and reviewed by Edexcel examiners. With a strong focus on controlled assessment and exam preparation throughout the course, students can confidently aim for grades A*-C. Graded examples and examiner tips in ResultsPlus show students how to aim for the best possible grade through perfecting key language skills. Autorid: Leanda Reeves, Anneli Mclachlan
Edexcel GCSE French Higher Student Book has been written to prepare more able students for the latest Edexcel GCSE specification. It has been written by an experience team of authors and reviewed by Edexcel examiners. With a strong focus on controlled assessment and exam preparation throughout the course, students can confidently aim for grades A*-C. Graded examples and examiner tips in ResultsPlus boxes show students how to aim for the best possible grade through perfecting key language skills. Autorid: Clive Bell, Gill Beckett, Anneli Mclachlan
Suitable for 2009 Religious Studies GCSE specification, this book is written by experienced examiners. It offers support for various options giving you complete flexibility. It also combines real exam performance data with examiner insight to give guidance on how to achieve better results. Autorid: Sarah Tyler, Gordon Reid
Suitable for both concept- and context-led approaches, this Revision Guide is Edexcels own resource for the 2008 Edexcel GCE Chemistry specification. Written by experienced examiners, it features guidance from the people who write and mark exam papers and draws on real exam data from Edexcels ResultsPlus service. ResultsPlus Examiner feedback draws on examiner expertise and real past exam data to help students avoid common pitfalls and build better answers. Exam-style questions including the multiple-choice style offer plenty of practice ahead of the exam. Worked examples provide step-by-step guidance on how totackle exam questions. Guidance on Practical Assessment helps students to write better AS visit/case study and practical reports. Thinking tasks, quick questions and checklistsenable students to track their own progress and revise more effectively. Autorid: Ray Oliver, Geoff Wright
These Edexcel GCE English Language resources support the new specification and are written by an expert team including senior examiners. Develop students' critical approaches to language in a practical way through stimulating sources and activities, supporting student success in examination and coursework units. Provides a range of engaging extracts allowing students to experience a wide variety of texts, and encouraging them to think more widely about what constitutes a text. Develop students' understanding of key concepts that they will use throughout their course through an essential 'toolkit' for language which is integrated into Unit 1. Clearly explains the assessment requirements for each unit and offers guidance, so students understand how they can achieve their best. Autorid: Alison Ross
Celebrate all things creepy and scary with more than 70 pages of Halloween-themed activities and 100+ spooktacular stickers!Ghosts, goblins, ghouls, and moretheres something for everyone this Halloween season in the Scary, Spooky, Creepy Cute Sticker, Color & Activity Book. Escape into a world of monsters and creepy crawlers with a wide variety of spooky-cute games, trivia, and puzzles, then bring the Halloween spirit to life with stickers and line-drawn coloring pages.From Frankenstein and Dracula to bubbling cauldrons and bats, use the included stickers to embellish your finished puzzles and creatively colored pages, or decorate anything from scrapbooks and gift wrap to photo albums and stationery. Once youve showcased your spooky style, enjoy a collection of activities that will rouse your spooky spirit, such as:MazesTriviaConnect-the-dotsSpot the differenceAnd more! A perfect alternative to screen time and a great way to celebrate the holiday, get creative this Halloween with the Scary, Spooky, Creepy Cute Sticker, Color & Activity Book. Autorid: Editors of Chartwell Books
As veteran author Tom Engelhardt argues, despite having a more massive, technologically advanced, and better-funded military than any other power on the planet, in the last decade and a half of constant war across the Greater Middle East and parts of Africa, the United States has won nothing. Its unending wars, in fact, have only contributed to a world growing more chaotic by the second.From its founding, the United States has been a nation made by wars. Through incisive analysis and characteristic wit, Engelhardt ponders whether in this century, its citizenry and government will be unmade by them.Tom Engelhardt created and runs the TomDispatch.com website, a project of the Nation Institute, where he is a fellow. He is the author of The United States of Fear, Shadow Government, and The American Way of War all published by Haymarket Books; a highly praised history of American triumphalism in the cold war, The End of Victory Culture, and a novel, The Last Days of Publishing. From the election from hell to the future according to Donald Trump, A Nation Unmade by War surveys American exceptionalism in the age of absurdity. Autorid: Tom Engelhardt
Written by highly respected authors and suitable for a wide range of abilities, this practical and engaging Students Book offers students complete support. Autorid: John Davey, Stephen Lewis, Carolyn Carnaghan, Alan Evans
Mia plans to spend the rest of her summer hanging out with her Cupcake Club friends and her fashionista friends in Manhattan. but when her mom sends her to sleepaway camp she does her best to make the best of things.
The assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby robbed the nation of the closure it so desperately needed following the death of John F. Kennedy. The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald asks what might have happened if the assassin had lived to stand trial for his murder of Americas beloved president. This meticulously researched and riveting courtroom drama follows prosecutors Abe Summer and Elaine Navarro as they work to bring Oswald to justice despite the legend in Oswalds corner: famed attorney Percy Foreman. With mysteries and coincidences swirling around the case, Oswalds conviction doesnt seem set in stone. After Ruby fails to assassinate the assassin, can Summer and Navaro bring peace of mind back to the American people by sending a murderer to prison?Author William Alsups fair and thrilling novel is all the more compelling thanks in no small part to his experiences and expertise as a federal judge. With his background in research and jurisprudence, Alsup has become an expert on the Oswald case. From newspaper clippings to the Warren Report, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is based on real and complicated history. Readers with a passion for the procedural will relish the details Alsup provides behind the scenes of a prosecution, demonstrating just how much time and effort goes into even cases that seem cut and dry. America never recovered from the killing of its king of Camelot, but The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald provides a window into what might have been. The assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby robbed the nation of the closure it so desperately needed following the death of John F. Kennedy. The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald asks what might have happened if the assassin had lived to stand trial for his murder of Americas beloved president. This meticulously researched and riveting courtroom drama follows prosecutors Abe Summer and Elaine Navarro as they work to bring Oswald to justice despite the legend in Oswalds corner: famed attorney Percy Foreman. With mysteries and coincidences swirling around the case, Oswalds conviction doesnt seem set in stone. After Ruby fails to assassinate the assassin, can Summer and Navaro bring peace of mind back to the American people by sending a murderer to prison?Author William Alsups fair and thrilling novel is all the more compelling thanks in no small part to his experiences and expertise as a federal judge. With his background in research and jurisprudence, Alsup has become an expert on the Oswald case. From newspaper clippings to the Warren Report, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is based on real and complicated history. Readers with a passion for the procedural will relish the details Alsup provides behind the scenes of a prosecution, demonstrating just how much time and effort goes into even cases that seem cut and dry. America never recovered from the killing of its king of Camelot, but The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald provides a window into what might have been. Autorid: William Alsup
With vibrant colors and imaginative backgrounds, Van Gogh's affectionate renderings of an entire family underscore his love of portraitureVincent van Gogh once wrote, "What Im most passionate about is the portrait, the modern portrait." This passion flourished between 1888 and 89 when, during his stay in Arles, in the South of France, the artist created a number of portraits of a neighboring family that had agreed to sit for him. The family included the local postman Joseph Roulin; his wife, Augustine; and their three children, Armand, Camille and Marcelle. Over the course of his year in Arles, the artist created an astonishing 26 painted portraits of the family members, both in groups and individually, as well as multiple drawings.Van Goghs tender relationship with the postman and his family and his groundbreaking portrayals of them are at the heart of this book, the first dedicated to the Roulin portraits. Drawing on letters from the artist, archival material, contemporary criticism and technical studies, The Roulin Family Portraits features insightful essays on Van Goghs practice, his beliefs about portraiture, his personal relationship with the Roulins and his admiration for his contemporaries as well as 17th-century Dutch portraitists.Vincent van Gogh (185390) began his painting career in his late twenties, influenced first by his work as a missionary in a mining region of Belgium, and later by his exposure to Impressionism while living in Paris. His bright signature style emerged after relocating to the South of France, where he produced more than 2,000 artworks in just over a decade. Autorid: Vincent Van Gogh, Kathrin Pilz, Nienke Bakker, Katie Hanson, Christopher D.M. Atkins, Rachel Childers, Muriel Geldof, Bregje Gerritse, Erin Mysak, Richard Newman
Everything a student needs to ensure exam success Written by Chief examiners and experienced teachers. Revised and enhanced following user feedback on the 2001 Heinemann edition. Practice exam papers for foundation and higher, exactly matched to the new specification. Three revision exercises, featuring past exam questions, consolidate learning on groups of topics. examzone section gives tips, tests and techniques for exam preparation and the new controlled assessment. Autorid: Gillian Dyer, Jane Dyer, Keith Pledger, David Kent, Gordon Skipworth
"Discusses the science and culture of hops, exploring such topics as history, hop varieties, brewing and dry-hopping techniques, and provides commercial recipes for brewing beer"--
Supports teachers understanding of AO2 and AO3 through clearly labelled AO2/3 questions in the exercises. Packed with graded questions reflect the level of demand required, so students and teachers can see their progression. Includes worked examples throughout the book break the maths down into easy chunks. Uses feedback to highlight common errors . Autorid: Keith Pledger, Karen Hughes, Graham Cumming, Kevin Tanner, Gareth Cole, Michael Flowers, Rob Summerson, Julie Bolter, Rob Pepper, Joe Petran
Tracing the rich tradition of Chinese patchwork art in domestic and rural spaces, from its ancient origins to its contemporary manifestations Patchwork design has a long history in China, dating back almost two thousand years to the arrival of Buddhism in the region. Across millennia, a thread can be followed from spiritual practitioners embracing patchwork textiles as a visual expression of their beliefs to patchwork's use in secular culture, where it was prized for its protective powers. Eventually, patchwork became a form of domestic decoration-and an outlet for artistic ingenuity-that continues in some areas of China's countryside today.Chinese Patchwork explores the creativity of 20th- and 21st-century Chinese makers who stitch fabric remnants into functional, decorative and auspicious articles for use in their homes and by their families. These objects display a wide variety of designs, patterns and techniques, and reflect both local tendencies and the individual aesthetics of the makers. Through a series of scholarly essays, museum curator Nancy Berliner illuminates the tradition and history behind the art form, as well as its links to Chinese visual culture; these texts are illustrated by stunning reproductions of lively and colorful patchwork examples. Interviews with contemporary makers offer readers firsthand insight into the practice and its intricacies. Additional photographs of the artists, their families and their works in situ by American photographer Lois Conner beautifully illustrate patchwork's bold visual presence in rural China.
The Nile brings them life, but the Nile also takes away.A small farming village in North Sudan wakes up one morning to the news that a little boy has drowned. Soon after, the animals die of a mysterious illness and the date gardens catch fire and burn to the ground. The villagers whisper of a sorceress who dwells at the foot of the mountains. It is the dry season. The men have places to go, the women have work to do, the children play at the place where the river runs over its own banks. Sixteen-year-old Fatima yearns to leave the village for Khartoum.In Khartoum, a single mother makes her way in a world that wants to keep girls and women back. As civil war swells, the political intrudes into the personal and her position in the capital becomes untenable. She must return to the village.A Mouth Full of Salt uncovers a country on the brink of seismic change as its women decide for themselves which traditions are fit for purpose - and which prophecies it's time to rewrite
A stunning visual journey through four millennia of jewelry as told through the exemplary collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, BostonFrom ancient Egyptian broad collars to contemporary studio pieces, jewelry has been used as a powerful communication tool across millennia-and around the world. The renowned collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, showcases global stories of human ingenuity through an incredible array of jewelry designs, materials and techniques. Each object boasts a unique history of its own; when considered side by side, however, they speak to one another, these cross-cultural and multigenerational conversations inviting the reader to consider new insights and fresh perspectives on the art form.Brilliance explores jewelry as a messenger, a decorative art and an object of adornment over the course of four thousand years. This catalog features more than 100 works in the MFA's collection, exploring their makers, their uses and their meanings in three curatorial chapters complete with gorgeous reproductions of the works. Object spotlights written by celebrated art historians and artists working in the field today accompany these essays, with writing by Joyce J. Scott, Helen Drutt, Melanie Grant and many more. In championing the breadth and depth of the MFA's collection, Brilliance includes both exquisitely humble and extraordinarily detailed objects that together illustrate the timeless human desires to self-fashion, collect and create. Included are works by Alexander Calder, Art Smith, Elsa Peretti, René Boivin, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co. and many others. Whether in silver or gold, pearls or plastic, jewelry tells many multifaceted stories about its makers, wearers, collectors and, ultimately, human nature as a whole.
Written by experienced examiners and teachers and tailored to the new Edexcel specification. An active, engaging approach that brings History alive in the classroom! Exam tips, activities and sources in every chapter give students the confidence to tackle typical exam questions. Carefully written material ensures the right level of support at AS or A2. Our unique Exam Zone sections provide students with a motivating way to prepare for their exams. Autorid: Peter Callaghan, Vanessa Musgrove
These Edexcel GCE English Language resources support the new specification and are written by an expert team including senior examiners. Develop students' critical approaches to language in a practical way through stimulating sources and activities, supporting student success in examination and coursework units. Provides a range of engaging extracts allowing students to experience a wide variety of texts, and encouraging them to think more widely about what constitutes a text. Develop students' understanding of key concepts that they will use throughout their course through an essential 'toolkit' for language which is integrated into Unit 1. Clearly explains the assessment requirements for each unit and offers guidance, so students understand how they can achieve their best. Autorid: Danuta Reah, Alison Ross, Craig Newton