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No More Monkeys Jumping On The Bed!
In No More Monkeys Jumping on the bed, author Rudi Gesch has tapped into a key message for today's Parents:LET YOUR CHILDREN PLAY!The moral of the story presented in the children's book is the center of the bullseye for parents and children alike: play is nature's best teacher and risky play carries all sorts of development benefits."Instead of calling an imaginary doctor and blaming him for ending the fun, take some advice from this doctor: LET THOSE KIDS KEEP JUMPING ALL AROUND!"Dr.Peter Gray, Child Psychologist
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The Great Irish Famine
The most wide-ranging series of essays ever published on the Irish famine.
€ 19,50 -
Native American Myths and Legends
€ 14,50 -
The memory of catastrophe
Investigates the dynamic relationship between experiences of profound social and cultural disruption, and human memory. Critical comparisons are made across a wide variety of catastrophic experiences and memories; not just of war, but also of massacre, genocide, rebellion, famine, partition, shipwreck and fire.
€ 34,50 -
Engineering Education Quality Assurance
A Global PerspectiveWith the rapid globalization of higher education as well as related changes in social, political, economic, and other conditions over the last 25 years there have been ever increasing expectations for higher education, in general, and Engineering Education, in particular.
€ 131,95 -
Ancestral Landscapes in Human Evolution
Culture, Childrearing and Social WellbeingAncestral Landscapes in Human Evolution addresses how a shift in the way we parent can influence child outcomes. It examines evolved contexts for mammalian development, optimal and suboptimal contexts for human evolved needs, and the effects on children's development and human wellbeing.
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The Great Irish Famine and Social Class
The sesquicentenary of the Great Irish Famine saw the emergence of seminal, often revisionist, scholarship addressing the impact of the catastrophe on Ireland¿s economy (including its relations with Britain) and investigating topics such as the suffering of the rural classes, landlord and tenant relations, Poor Laws and relief operations. The Great Irish Famine and Social Class represents a significant new stage in Irish Famine scholarship, adopting a broader interdisciplinary approach that includes ground-breaking demographical, economic, cultural and literary research on poverty, poor relief and class relations during one of Europe¿s most devastating food crises. The volume incorporates a comparative European framework, as well as exploring the issue of class in relation to the British and North American Famine diaspora.
€ 66,65