The synthesized research findings presented in this document are based in part on an earlier technical document presented by McREL entitled A Theory-Based Meta-Analysis of Research on Instruction (Marzano, 1998), which summarizes findings from more than 100 studies involving 4000+ control groups.
The Gun Seller (1996) is Hugh Laurie's first novel. It concerns former Scots Guards officer Thomas Lang and his reluctant involvement in a conspiracy involving international arms dealers, terrorists, the CIA, the MoD, beautiful women and fast motorcycles.
Hugh Laurie played Doctor House in the famous TV series :) The dry and blakish sense of humour is still there :) - stovokor
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Based on extensive research of single women (and men!) of all ages, The Single Girl's Guide is a tongue-in-cheek but practical manual on life management for all those who have yet to kiss their elusive Mr Darcy or Big, and are still fending off the odd frog...
Imogen Lloyd Webber, 30, is a Londoner living and loving the single girl's life. She's almost had as many bosses as boyfriends, but despite multiple mistakes involving mobile phones and men, was still not desperate enough to accept the wonderful opportunity to find true love on ITV1's LoveIsland.
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INVOLVING THE COMMUNITY : A Guide to Participatory Development Communication
This guide is intended for people
working in research and development. It introduces participatory
development communication concepts, discusses the effective two-way
communication approaches, and presents a methodology to plan, develop,
and evaluate communication strategies to address the following
questions:
How can researchers and practitioners improve communication with local communities and other stakeholders?
How
can two-way communication enhance community participation in research
and development initiatives and improve the capacity of communities to
participate in the management of their natural resources?
How
can researchers, community members, and development practitioners
improve their ability to effectively reach policymakers and promote
change?