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Studying Geography at University

Studying Geography at University

Simon Tate; Peter Hopkins

CRC Press Inc
2020
sidottu
Written by leading academics, this book is an invaluable ‘how to …’ guide to studying for a Geography degree. Written in a practical and conversational style, it offers important insights into how to succeed in the first year of your degree course, covering everything from how to succeed in assessments to how to decide where to live. Some of the information the book provides is academic and some of it is non-academic, as negotiating both is important in order to be successful in the first year of a Geography degree.Studying Geography at University is ideal for those in the early stages of applying to university. Each chapter offers hints and tips and gives practical real-world insights into becoming a successful geography student that will enrich applications, open days and visit days. It is also possible to dip into the chapter summaries, ‘What Do Students Say?’ and ‘Top Tip’ boxes only. Written by current students, from a range of institutions, these provide unique insights into the book's key points. Current students should also keep and refer to the book as an invaluable guide through the first few months of their degree.This guide is a must-read for anyone starting their studies in Human Geography, Physical Geography, Environmental Science or any other related subject at university.
Studying Geography at University

Studying Geography at University

Simon Tate; Peter Hopkins

CRC Press Inc
2020
nidottu
Written by leading academics, this book is an invaluable ‘how to …’ guide to studying for a Geography degree. Written in a practical and conversational style, it offers important insights into how to succeed in the first year of your degree course, covering everything from how to succeed in assessments to how to decide where to live. Some of the information the book provides is academic and some of it is non-academic, as negotiating both is important in order to be successful in the first year of a Geography degree.Studying Geography at University is ideal for those in the early stages of applying to university. Each chapter offers hints and tips and gives practical real-world insights into becoming a successful geography student that will enrich applications, open days and visit days. It is also possible to dip into the chapter summaries, ‘What Do Students Say?’ and ‘Top Tip’ boxes only. Written by current students, from a range of institutions, these provide unique insights into the book's key points. Current students should also keep and refer to the book as an invaluable guide through the first few months of their degree.This guide is a must-read for anyone starting their studies in Human Geography, Physical Geography, Environmental Science or any other related subject at university.
A Special Relationship?

A Special Relationship?

Simon Tate

Manchester University Press
2012
sidottu
This book addresses the special relationship from the perspective of post-Second World War British governments. It asks how they have perceived the special relationship and performed a foreign policy role within it? This enables the book to argue that Britain’s foreign policy challenges the dominant idea that its power has been waning and that it sees itself as the junior partner to the hegemonic US.The book also shows how at moments of international crisis successive British governments have attempted to re-play the same foreign policy role within the special relationship. By setting contemporary foreign policy into its historical context, it provides fresh insights into why Tony Blair’s government felt it must participate in the Iraq War and questions anew why this decision was flawed. The book concludes that these failings are likely to be re-played and demonstrates why the special relationship’s role in British foreign policy must be urgently re-thought.
Agent Tate : spionen som lurade Nazityskland

Agent Tate : spionen som lurade Nazityskland

Simon Olsson; Tommy Jonason

Sivart Förlag
2012
sidottu
I det andra världskrigets absoluta slutskede, den 30 april 1945, valde Hitler att avsluta sitt liv genom självmord. Två dagar senare, den 2 maj, skickades från Tyskland ett sista meddelande till en agent i Storbritannien. Agenten var för den tyska militära underrättelsetjänsten känd under täck-namnet Leonhard, eller agent 3725. Meddelandet innehöll uppmuntrande ord och tyskarna tackade sin agent för dennes rapportering om de allierades mineringen av inloppet vid ryska Kolahalvön. Den man som tog emot meddelandet och som tyskarna trodde var en av deras mest värdefulla agenter, var en dansk vid namn Wulf Schmidt, och i själva verket en brittisk dubbelagent med täcknamn TATE. Han var en av agenterna i britternas Double Cross system, som bedrev ett spel med dubbelagenter och desinforma-tion till tyskarna. Han var den dubbelagent som tjänst-gjorde längst under kriget, från dess att han i september 1940 landade med fallskärm i Willingham. till dess att kriget slutade i maj 1945. Betydligt mer än 1 000 radiomeddelanden med desinfor-mation och vilseledande operationer lämnades via radio-sändningar från TATE. Han hade levt ett intressant liv innan han 1940 värvades som tysk agent, och hans drygt fyra år som dubbelagent var fyllda av intressanta förvecklingar. Under andra världskriget lyckades britterna med MI5 i spetsen utföra en anmärkningsvärd bedrift. Man lyckades fånga in samtliga agenter utsända av den tyska militära underrättelsetjänsten, Abwehr; det fanns nästan ingen agent på fri fot som lyckades genomföra något spionage eller sabotage av värde. Britterna nöjde sig inte med att fängsla eller avrätta dessa agenter, i stället använde man dem, om möjligt, som dubbelagenter, och detta med stor framgång. Organisationen kom att kallas The Double Cross System.
Agent Tate

Agent Tate

Tommy Jonason; Simon Olsson

Amberley Publishing
2012
pokkari
This is the Second World War career of the longest serving double agent in the Double Cross system, Harry Williamson. Harry operated from September 1940 to the end of war after initially being parachuted into England by the Nazi secret service, the Abwehr. He was quickly caught and taken to Camp 020 for interrogation by the team led by the famous Colonel 'Tin-Eye' Stephens. He eventually agreed to work as a double agent with the cover name TATE and went on to send more than a thousand messages during the war for the Double Cross organization, who's aim was to supply disinformation to the Nazi regime. Harry took part in the famous D-Day deception, provided the Nazis with misinformation about the damage caused by the V1 and V2 rockets and misled the German Navy with faulty intelligence over U-boat minefields, critical to the success of British convoys. After the war he settled in Watford and worked as a photographer. He was almost completely anonymous (although still protected by MI5), partly through fear of revenge, until his name was revealed in the 1990s.
Everyday Ethics for Financial Advisers

Everyday Ethics for Financial Advisers

Simon Longstaff; Katherine Hunt; Carolyn Tate

Ethics Centre
2020
pokkari
ETHICS IS AT THE CENTRE OF BEING HUMANEvery day, and in every client interaction, financial advisers face ethical decisions. In whose best interests are you operating in? Are you recommending the best investment for your client? Do you know enough about your client's situation to be giving this advice?This practical guide for Australian financial advisers, offers ethical decision making frameworks and practice case studies based on the five values and 12 standards of the Financial Planners and Advisers Code of Ethics 2019.Everyday Ethics for Financial Advisers is a handbook intended to be a long term companion as you develop your ethical muscle throughout your career as a financial adviser.This essential text has been written for lecturers and students to fulfil the curriculum requirements for FASEA's Ethics and Professionalism Bridging Course and FASEA's National Financial Planning Curriculum.
Everyday Ethics for Financial Advisers

Everyday Ethics for Financial Advisers

Simon Longstaff; Katherine Hunt; Carolyn Tate

Ethics Centre
2020
sidottu
ETHICS IS AT THE CENTRE OF BEING HUMANEvery day, and in every client interaction, financial advisers face ethical decisions. In whose best interests are you operating in? Are you recommending the best investment for your client? Do you know enough about your client's situation to be giving this advice?This practical guide for Australian financial advisers, offers ethical decision making frameworks and practice case studies based on the five values and 12 standards of the Financial Planners and Advisers Code of Ethics 2019.Everyday Ethics for Financial Advisers is a handbook intended to be a long term companion as you develop your ethical muscle throughout your career as a financial adviser.This essential text has been written for lecturers and students to fulfil the curriculum requirements for FASEA's Ethics and Professionalism Bridging Course and FASEA's National Financial Planning Curriculum.
Simon

Simon

Margaret Ann Dahl

Blurb
2021
pokkari
A fictional story about a young South African boy who tries to fulfill his Father's dream of overcoming the problem of poaching of Wild Animals. It is a story of determination and dedication with a happy ending