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Edexcel GCSE Geography Specification B Student Book
[Paperback]Author(s):Nigel Yates, Andrew Palmer, Phil Wood, David Flint, Mike Witherick, Lindsay Frost, Simon OakesEdexcel's own resources for the 2009 GCSE specification. Written by experts and subject specialists, these new student and teacher resources provide unrivalled coverage of the new Geography B: Evolving Planet specification. The exciting Student Book contains an abundance of geographical skills -
AS/A-level Geography Managing Hazards and the Environment Flash Revise Pocketbook
[Paperback]Written to provide instant revision from your pocket! -
Dispute Processes ADR and the Primary Forms of Decision-making
[Paperback]Considers the primary forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) - negotiation, mediation, and umpiring. -
Breaking the Political Glass Ceiling Women and Congressional Elections
[Paperback]Explores the American "political glass ceiling" - how incumbency, strategy and redistricting effect the success of women candidates for Congress. -
Losing the Hate
[Paperback]Author(s):Simon PalmerIn his book, Losing the Hate, Simon Palmer has combined his mastery of storytelling with a raw hard look at the issues one faces as a result of child sexual abuse. It is an honest attempt to shed light on the darkest of subject matters. Simon has offered up his experiences in bone chilling -
Edexcel A2 Geography Textbook
[Paperback]Author(s):Sue Warn, Cameron Dunn, Nigel Yates, Simon Oakes, Bob Hordern, Andy Palmer, David Holmes, Kim Adams, Dulcie KniftonWritten by a team of experienced senior examiners, this textbook will help A2 students to fully understand the content and requirements of the Edexcel specification, giving them the opportunity to develop essential skills for successful grades. -
Breaking The Political Glass Ceiling
[PDF]Why has the integration of women into Congress been so slow? Is there a "political glass ceiling" for women? Although women use the same strategic calculations as men to decide when to run, the decision regarding where to run is something else. While redistricting has increasingly protected -
Breaking The Political Glass Ceiling: Women And Congressional Elections
[PDF]At the dawn of the new millennium, only twenty-five percent of elected state legislators were female, only five states had female governors, and a mere fourteen percent of the members of Congress were women. Extrapolating from data on women candidates in Congressional races from 1956 to 2002,



