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Evolution: Society, Science and the Universe (Darwin College Lectures)Evolution is a fundamental process that cuts across boundaries of art and science and has beguiled thinkers for ages. This collection of articles about all aspects of evolution is a feast of challenging ideas, drawing together world-renowned thinkers and communicators with their own intriguing insights. This impressive cast of contributors takes on such questions as: Why and how do civilizations and societies change over time?
This Canadian novelist and poet is among the most acclaimed writers today. Atwood's best-known novel, "The Handmaid's Tale", depicts one woman's struggle to survive in a futuristic society in which women have become property. This new collection of critical essays is enhanced by a chronology, bibliography, and notes on the contributors, as well as an introductory essay by noted literary scholar Harold Bloom
Wound Care: A Collaborative Practice Manual for Physical Therapists and Nurses
Procedures and guidelines resource for the health care providers who work daily to manage troublesome wounds. Color and halftone plates and illustrations. 15 contributors, 14 U.S. DNLM: Wounds and Injuries--rehabilitation.
Equality in the Secondary School: Promoting Good Practice Across the Curriculum
This book draws on a wealth of knowledge from a varied list of contributors all of whom recognise the importance of promoting equality in schools. In this insightful book the editor's draw on a wealth of knowledge from a varied list of contributors all of whom recognise the importance of promoting equality in schools. Topics covered include: social class; race; gender; sexual orientation; disability and special educational needs with reference to all subjects taught at secondary school level.