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Oxford Primary Social Studies Student Book 5

Oxford Primary Social Studies Student Book 5

Pat Lunt

Oxford University Press
2015
nidottu
Oxford Primary Social Studies is a complete six-year Primary course which provides an engaging introduction to the key areas of Social Studies. It has a structured syllabus covering citizenship, history, cultural studies, geography, and PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education). This course has been developed specifically for the Middle East, paying particular attention to the cultural requirements of the region. It provides guidance to teachers to deliver culturally appropriate and engaging lessons. The Student Books feature engaging topics which help students understand their environment both locally and in the rest of the world.
Oxford Primary Social Studies Student Book 6

Oxford Primary Social Studies Student Book 6

Pat Lunt

Oxford University Press
2015
nidottu
Oxford Primary Social Studies is a complete six-year Primary course which provides an engaging introduction to the key areas of Social Studies. It has a structured syllabus covering citizenship, history, cultural studies, geography, and PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education). This course has been developed specifically for the Middle East, paying particular attention to the cultural requirements of the region. It provides guidance to teachers to deliver culturally appropriate and engaging lessons. The Student Books feature engaging topics which help students understand their environment both locally and in the rest of the world.
Oxford Primary Social Studies Teacher's Guide

Oxford Primary Social Studies Teacher's Guide

Pat Lunt

Oxford University Press
2015
nidottu
Oxford Primary Social Studies is a complete six-year primary course which provides an engaging introduction to the key areas of Social Studies. It has a structured syllabus covering citizenship, history, cultural studies, geography and PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education). This course has been developed specifically for the Middle East, paying particular attention to the cultural requirements of the region. For the teacher, this Teacher's Guide provides step-by-step guidance for each lesson, as well as background knowledge and information for specialist and non-specialist teachers alike.
Oxford Reading Tree All Stars: Oxford Level 10: Pack 2a (Pack of 6)

Oxford Reading Tree All Stars: Oxford Level 10: Pack 2a (Pack of 6)

Pat Thomson; Pippa Goodhart; Martin Waddell; Alan MacDonald; Kes Gray; Tessa Krailing

Oxford University Press
2016
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Oxford Reading Tree All Stars is an engaging chapter fiction series which combines age-appropriate content with imaginative stories, perfect for inspiring and stretching able infants. The series develops comprehension skills and provides a wide variety of fiction topics and styles, alongside illustrations that aid understanding. All the books in this series are carefully levelled, so its easy to match every child to the right book one which will develop their reading skills and fuel their love of reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk. This pack contains six Level 10 books, one of each of the following titles: Badcats, Tom Thumb and the Football Team, Doris Bean and the Queen, Yummy Scrummy, Nelly the Monster-Sitter and Disgusting Denzil.
Oxford Reading Tree All Stars: Oxford Level 10: All Stars Pack 2a (Class pack of 36)

Oxford Reading Tree All Stars: Oxford Level 10: All Stars Pack 2a (Class pack of 36)

Pat Thomson; Pippa Goodhart; Martin Waddell; Alan MacDonald; Kes Gray; Tessa Krailing

Oxford University Press
2016
nidottu
Oxford Reading Tree All Stars is an engaging chapter fiction series which combines age-appropriate content with imaginative stories, perfect for inspiring and stretching able infants. The series develops comprehension skills and provides a wide variety of fiction topics and styles, alongside illustrations that aid understanding. All the books in this series are carefully levelled, so its easy to match every child to the right book one which will develop their reading skills and fuel their love of reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk. This pack contains 36 Level 10 books, six of each of the following titles: Badcats, Tom Thumb and the Football Team, Doris Bean and the Queen, Yummy Scrummy, Nelly the Monster-Sitter and Disgusting Denzil.
Oxford Lower Secondary Social Studies: 9: Student Book
Oxford Lower Secondary Social Studies is a three-level course that encourages students to think about, explore, and discuss the world around them. The Student Books include a range of features designed to make every lesson interesting and thought-provoking. New concepts and ideas are explored through case studies and carefully constructed activities build a variety of skills.
Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 12 More Pack B: A Kitten in Daisy Street
In A Kitten in Daisy Street Hetty and her brothers and sisters all want a ride on the roundabout. They have just enough money for a ride each, but when Hetty finds a starving kitten she realizes she'll have to make a choice... TreeTops Fiction contains a wide range of quality stories enabling children to explore and develop their own reading tastes and interests. It contains stories from a variety of genres including humour, sci-fi, adventure, mystery and historical fiction. These exciting stories are ideal for introducing children to a wide selection of authors and illustrators. There is huge variety to ensure every reader finds books they will enjoy and can read. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with children's reading development also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk. The books are finely levelled, making it easy to match every child to the right book.
Demetrius the Besieger

Demetrius the Besieger

Pat Wheatley; Charlotte Dunn

Oxford University Press
2020
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Demetrius the Besieger offers the first historical and historiographical biography of Demetrius Poliorcetes (336-282 BC) to be published in English. Also known as 'The Besieger of Cities', Demetrius is an outstanding, yet enigmatic figure who presided over the disintegration of Alexander the Great's Empire after 323 BC, and the most fascinating and high profile of the Diadochoi, or Successors to Alexander the Great. His campaigns, initiatives, and personal life bestride the opening forty years of the so-called 'Hellenistic' age and are pivotal in its formation as he became the first of the Hellenistic Kings. As his name suggests, Demetrius was prodigious in his military adventures, and profligate in his private life, rendering him an icon for artists, writers, politicians, and soldiers for many centuries. He was especially famous for his spectacular siege operations against enemy cities, and gained his unique nickname from his innovation in building gigantic siege engines, which became legendary in the ancient world. However, much of Demetrius' life was enigmatic, oscillating wildly between successful and catastrophic ventures, and his intrinsic qualities remain debatable to this day. What is indisputable is that he presided over a formative period in history marked by great flux and enormous change. His endeavours resulted in the fusion of Asiatic and Greek cultures, producing the hybrid Hellenistic kingdoms which dominated the ancient world for some 200 years until the rise of the Roman Empire. The period is of crucial importance in ancient Greek history, and marks the point from which Hellenistic influence became fundamental in the development of modern Western culture.
Old Age in English History

Old Age in English History

Pat Thane

Oxford University Press
2002
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At the end of the twentieth century more people are living into their seventies, eighties, nineties, and beyond, a process expected to continue well into the next millennium, This life spancould only have been dreamed of in earlier centuries; now many can expect to survive to old age in reasonably good health and remain active and independent to the end, in contrast to the high death rate, ill health, and destitution which affected all generations in the past. Yes this change is generally greeted not with triumph but with alarm. It is assumed that the longer people live, the longer they are ill and dependent, thus burdening a shrinking younger generation with the cost of pensions and health care. It is also widely believed that 'the past' saw few survivors into old age and thse could be supported by their families without involoving the tax payer. In this first survey of old age throughout English history, these assumptions are challenged. Vivid pictures are givenof the ways in which very large numbers of older people lived oftern vigorous and independent lives over many centuries. The book argues that old people have always been highly visible in English communities, and concludes that as people live longer, due to the benefits of the rise in living standards, far from being burdens they can be valuable contributors to their families and to society.
Death in War and Peace

Death in War and Peace

Pat Jalland

Oxford University Press
2010
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Death in War and Peace is the first detailed historical study of experience of death, grief, and mourning in England in the fifty years after 1914. In it Professor Jalland explores the complex shift from a culture where death was accepted and grief was openly expressed before 1914, to one of avoidance and silence by the 1940s and thereafter. The two world wars had a profound and cumulative impact on the prolonged process of change in attitudes to death in England. The inter-war generation grew up in a bleak atmosphere of mass mourning for the dead soldiers of the Great War, and the Second World War created an even deeper break with the past, as a pervasive model of silence about death and suppressed grieving became entrenched in the nation's psyche. Stories drawn from letters and diaries show us how death and loss were experienced by individuals and families in England from 1914; and how the attitudes, responses, and rituals of death and grieving varied with gender, religion, class, and region. The growing medicalization and hospitalization of death from the 1950s further reinforced the growing culture of silence about death, as it moved from the care of the family to that of hospitals, doctors, and undertakers. These silences about death still linger today, despite a further cultural shift since the 1970s towards greater emotional expressiveness. This fascinating study of death and bereavement helps us to understand the present as well as the past.
Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts

Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts

Pat Rogers

Oxford University Press
2005
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This radical new look at the literary and political climate of England during the reign of Queen Anne examines the work of the greatest poet of the age, Alexander Pope. Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts provides the fullest contextual account to date of Windsor-Forest (1713), widely seen as a key text in the evolution of early eighteenth-century poetry. It examines the poem's topical and political aspects and offers a reconfiguration of Pope's early career, demonstrating that this was a pivotal period, marking a critical watershed in both his personal and literary development. The book gives a complete account of Pope's life and work in his early twenties, and supplies a new political interpretation, including a careful analysis of possible Jacobite colourings. Attention is directed towards a range of literary, historical, ideological, and artistic issues. The book draws on classical studies (the role of Virgil and Ovid especially), Renaissance scholarship, literary history, political history, and artistic contexts. The key ideas and techniques of Windsor-Forest are related to Pope's other early works, including the Pastorals and, centrally, The Rape of the Lock. Rogers goes on to reassess the poet's dealings with the Scriblerus group. He shows previously unnoted textual connections with the work of Swift, Gay, Parnell, and also Prior, and casts fresh light on the tortuous process of composition and revision of Windsor-Forest, with a description of the manuscript and an account of the publishing and textual history, while numerous allusions are traced for the first time. Pope and the Destiny of the Stuarts will be of interest to scholars and students of eighteenth-century literature, history, and politics.
Sinners? Scroungers? Saints?

Sinners? Scroungers? Saints?

Pat Thane; Tanya Evans

Oxford University Press
2012
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This is the first book to describe the real lives of unmarried mothers, and attitudes towards them, in England from the First World War to the present day. The focus is on England because the legal positions, and other circumstances, of unmarried mothers were often very different elsewhere in Britain. The authors use biographies and memoirs, as well as archives and official sources, to challenge stereotypes of the mothers as desolate women, rejected by society and by their families, until social attitudes were transformed in the 'permissive' 1960s. They demonstrate the diversity of their lives, their social backgrounds, and how often they were supported by their families, neighbours, and the fathers of their children before the 1960s, and the continuing hostility by some sections of society since then. They challenge stereotypes, too, about the impact of war on sexual behaviour, and about the stability of family life before the 1960s. Much of the evidence comes from the records of the National Council for the Unmarried Mother and Her Child, set up by prominent people in 1918 to help a social group they believed were neglected, and which is still very active today, as Gingerbread, supporting lone parents in need of help. Their work tells us not only about the lives of those mothers and children who had no other support, but also another important story about the vibrancy of voluntary action throughout the past century and its continuing vital role, working alongside and in co-operation with the Welfare State to help mothers into work among other things. Their history is an inspiring example of how, throughout the past century, voluntary organizations in the 'Big Society' worked with, not against, the 'Big State'.
Death in War and Peace

Death in War and Peace

Pat Jalland

Oxford University Press
2012
nidottu
Death in War and Peace is the first detailed historical study of the experience of death, grief, and mourning in England in the fifty years after 1914. In it Professor Jalland explores the complex shift from a culture where death was accepted and grief was openly expressed before 1914, to one of avoidance and silence by the 1940s and thereafter. The two world wars had a profound and cumulative impact on the prolonged process of change in attitudes to death in England. The inter-war generation grew up in a bleak atmosphere of mass mourning for the dead soldiers of the Great War, and the Second World War created an even deeper break with the past as a pervasive model of silence about death and suppressed grieving became entrenched in the nation's psyche. Stories drawn from letters and diaries show us how death and loss were experienced by individuals and families in England from 1914; and how the attitudes, responses, and rituals of death and grieving varied with gender, religion, class, and region. The growing medicalization and hospitalization of death from the 1950s further reinforced the growing culture of silence about death, as it moved from the care of the family to that of hospitals, doctors, and undertakers. These silences about death still linger today, despite a further cultural shift since the 1970s towards greater emotional expressiveness. This fascinating study of death and bereavement helps us to understand the present as well as the past.
Sinners? Scroungers? Saints?

Sinners? Scroungers? Saints?

Pat Thane; Tanya Evans

Oxford University Press
2013
nidottu
Sinners? Scroungers? Saints? is the first book to describe the real lives of unmarried mothers, and attitudes towards them, in England from the First World War to the present day. Pat Thane and Tanya Evans use biographies and memoirs, as well as archives and official sources, to challenge stereotypes of the mothers as desolate women, rejected by society and by their families, until social attitudes were transformed in the 'permissive' 1960s. They demonstrate the diversity of their lives, their social backgrounds, and how often they were supported by their families, neighbours, and the fathers of their children before the 1960s, and the continuing hostility by some sections of society since then. They challenge stereotypes, too, about the impact of war on sexual behaviour, and about the stability of family life before the 1960s. Much of the evidence comes from the records of the National Council for the Unmarried Mother and Her Child, set up by sympathetic men and women in 1918 to help a social group they believed were neglected, and which is still very active today, as Gingerbread, supporting lone parents in need of help. Their work tells us not only about the lives of those mothers and children who had no other support, but also another important story about the vibrancy of voluntary action throughout the past century and its continuing vital role, working alongside and in co-operation with the Welfare State to help mothers into work, among other things. Their history is an inspiring example of how, throughout the past century, voluntary organizations in the 'Big Society' worked with, not against, the 'Big State'.
How the Light Gets In

How the Light Gets In

Pat Schneider

Oxford University Press Inc
2013
sidottu
Many writing instructors teach writing through autobiography. By considering the lives of others and then contemplating their own lives, aspiring writers discover a wellspring of material that can be used in their prose. While not explicitly for courses, this book follows a similar pedagogical line, focusing specifically on the philosophical and spiritual questions that every person faces in the course of meeting life's challenges. How the Light Gets In encourages readers to contemplate their lives through spiritual observation and exploratory writing. It guides readers through the process in 17 concise thematic chapters that include meditations on fear, freedom, silence, secrets, joy, prayer, tradition, forgiveness, service, social justice, aging, and death. Short poems by Schneider begin each chapter. Schneider's book is distinct from the many other books in the popular spirituality and creative writing genre by virtue of its approach, using one's lived experience, including the experience of writing, as a springboard for writing about beliefs and faith. As her many followers would attest, Schneider writes with particular clarity and immediacy about the writing process. Her belief that writing about one's life leads to greater consciousness, satisfaction, and wisdom energizes the book and carries the reader gracefully difficult topics.
How the Light Gets In

How the Light Gets In

Pat Schneider

Oxford University Press Inc
2013
nidottu
Many writing instructors teach writing through autobiography. By considering the lives of others and then contemplating their own lives, aspiring writers discover a wellspring of material that can be used in their prose. While not explicitly for courses, this book follows a similar pedagogical line, focusing specifically on the philosophical and spiritual questions that every person faces in the course of meeting life's challenges. How the Light Gets In encourages readers to contemplate their lives through spiritual observation and exploratory writing. It guides readers through the process in 17 concise thematic chapters that include meditations on fear, freedom, silence, secrets, joy, prayer, tradition, forgiveness, service, social justice, aging, and death. Short poems by Schneider begin each chapter. Schneider's book is distinct from the many other books in the popular spirituality and creative writing genre by virtue of its approach, using one's lived experience, including the experience of writing, as a springboard for writing about beliefs and faith. As her many followers would attest, Schneider writes with particular clarity and immediacy about the writing process. Her belief that writing about one's life leads to greater consciousness, satisfaction, and wisdom energizes the book and carries the reader gracefully difficult topics.
Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line

Pat D Buchanan

Tellwell Talent
2019
pokkari
Spiritual leadership today is under fire. Churches have become impotent. Why is this? How have we become so ignorant of the Scriptures we claim to live by? These questions are addressed with a direct and candid approach that aligns with Scripture.This book does not sugar coat the issues churches and ministries are facing today. The necessary solutions are discussed with frankness. Scripture is clear that many will not align themselves with the Word given to us by our Creator. It says many will continue in their ignorance and personal agenda. It also says that those who will not be the pastors and leaders God has asked them to be, will be removed and the true shepherds will arise. Do you know who you are? Which side of the line are you standing on?
Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line

Pat D Buchanan

Tellwell Talent
2019
sidottu
Spiritual leadership today is under fire. Churches have become impotent. Why is this? How have we become so ignorant of the Scriptures we claim to live by? These questions are addressed with a direct and candid approach that aligns with Scripture.This book does not sugar coat the issues churches and ministries are facing today. The necessary solutions are discussed with frankness. Scripture is clear that many will not align themselves with the Word given to us by our Creator. It says many will continue in their ignorance and personal agenda. It also says that those who will not be the pastors and leaders God has asked them to be, will be removed and the true shepherds will arise. Do you know who you are? Which side of the line are you standing on?
Scraps of Old Paper, a Desk and a Pen

Scraps of Old Paper, a Desk and a Pen

Pat Davis

Tellwell Talent
2022
pokkari
The making of an author through Jesus Christ This book takes you on a journey through it's pages of short stories and poems that compel you to want more It was never thought in the author's mind that she could become something late in life. However, after meeting the Holy Spirit of Jesus, she learned her true calling. Using her own struggles in her Christian walk, she portrays powerful messages inspired by the Holy Spirit to show that, with Jesus, anything is possible. Her desire to give what she claimed to be a meaningless life to Jesus and wanting to serve Him brought forth Scraps of Old Paper, a Desk and a Pen. It was through the inspiration and power of the Holy Spirit that she found a deep desire to write and glorify Jesus. Meet characters such as the Swimmer and House, to deliver powerful messages to inspire anyone seeking Jesus, to finally take up His call and discover for themselves who He is and how He can transform your lives at any age