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Microbursts

An Anthology of the Quabbin Writers Salon

Microbursts, an anthology of the Quabbin Writers Salon of Western Massachusetts, is a collection of poetry and prose that explores nature, love and the labyrinths of lives fully lived. This exquisite collection centers around the theme of microbursts-sudden downward bursts of wind from the base of a thunderstorm.

This exquisite collection centers around the theme of microbursts-sudden downward bursts of wind from the base of a thunderstorm.

Active Learning in Social Studies

Promoting Cognitive and Social Growth

... as level of cognitive behavior, 306-307 Computer skills, 189, 193, 380-382
Computers, 259-260, 261 Concept learning, 326-345 by discovery, 338-345
levels of, 328-330 measuring, 329-330 Concepts, 94-95 abstract, 334, 335-336
defined, ... 231-232 Descriptive data, 290, 291 Developmental education, see
Open education movement Developmental theories (learning), 38- 49 Diaries,
evaluation and, 462-463 Disciplines, social science, 101-102, 105-131 structure
of, 101-102, ...

The Routledge Companion to Qualitative Accounting Research Methods

Selecting from the wide range of research methodologies remains a dilemma for all scholars, not least those looking to study the world of accounting. Both established and emerging research methods are frequently advocated, creating a challengingly broad range of choices. Covering a selection of qualitative methodological issues, research strategies and methods, this comprehensive compilation provides an essential guide to the choice and execution of qualitative research approaches in this field. The contributions are grouped into four sections: Worldview and paradigms Methodologies and strategies Data collection methods and analysis Experiencing qualitative field research: personal reflections Edited by leading scholars, with contributions from experts and rising stars, this volume will be essential reading for anyone looking to undertake research in the qualitative accounting field.

Mapping methodological frontiers in cross-national management control
research. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 24(5–6), 413–440. Booth, W. (
1890). In darkest England and the way out ... Accounting, Auditing and
Accountability Journal, 17(3), 476–497. Efferin, S. (2002). Management control
system, culture, and ethnicity: a case of Chinese Indonesian Company. PhD,
University of Manchester, Manchester. Efferin, S., and Hopper, T. (2007).
Management control, culture and ...

Konseling Anak-Anak Edisi 4

  • ISBN 13 : 9789790625310
  • ISBN 10 : 9789790625310
  • Judul : Konseling Anak-Anak Edisi 4
  • Pengarang : Kathryn Geldard,  
  • Kategori : Bimbingan dan Konseling
  • Penerbit : Indeks
  • Klasifikasi : 371.4
  • Call Number : 371.4 KAT k
  • Bahasa : Indonesia
  • Edisi : Cet ke-1
  • Penaklikan : ix, 492 hlm,; 23 cm
  • Tahun : 2016
  • Halaman : 492
  • Halaman : 492
  • Ketersediaan :
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Wales and the Crusades

c. 1095-1291

This original study, focussing on the impact of the crusading movement in medieval Wales, considers both the enthusiasm of the Welsh and those living in Wales and its borders for the crusades, as well as the domestic impact of the movement on warfare, literature, politics and patronage. The location of Wales on the periphery of mainstream Europe, and its perceived status as religiously and culturally underdeveloped did not make it the most obvious candidate for crusading involvement, but this study demonstrates that both native and settler took part in the crusades, supported the military orders, and wrote about events in the Holy Land. Efforts were made to recruit the Welsh in 1188, suggesting contemporary appreciation for Welsh fighting skills, even though crusaders from Wales have been overlooked in modern studies. By looking at patterns of participation this study shows how domestic warfare influenced the desire and willingness to join the crusade, and the effect of such absences on the properties of those who did go. The difference between north and south Wales, Marcher lord and native prince, Flemish noble and minor landholder are considered to show how crusading affected a broad spread of society. Finally, the political role of crusading participation as a way to remove potential troublemakers and cement English control over Wales is considered as the close of the peak years of crusading coincided with the final conquest of Wales in 1282.

This original study, focussing on the impact of the crusading movement in medieval Wales, considers both the enthusiasm of the Welsh and those living in Wales and its borders for the crusades, as well as the domestic impact of the movement ...

Britain, Ireland and the Crusades, C.1000-1300

From 1095 to the end of the thirteenth century, the crusades touched the lives of many thousands of British people, even those who were not crusaders themselves. In this introductory survey, Kathryn Hurlock compares and contrasts the crusading experiences of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Taking a thematic approach, Hurlock provides an overview of the crusading movement, and explores key aspects of the crusades, such as: - where crusaders came from - when and why the papacy chose to recruit crusaders - the impact on domestic life, as shown through literature, religion and taxation - political uses of the crusades - the role of the military orders in Britain This wide-ranging and accessible text is the ideal introduction to this fascinating subject in early British history.

In this introductory survey, Kathryn Hurlock compares and contrasts the crusading experiences of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Fields of fig and olive

Ameera and other stories of the Middle East

A collection of fourteen stories portraying Arab life in the 1930 to 1990 period in the Middle East.

A collection of fourteen stories portraying Arab life in the 1930 to 1990 period in the Middle East.

Student Reactions to Learning with Technologies: Perceptions and Outcomes

Perceptions and Outcomes

While the creation and adoption of new technologies has increased in recent years, the educational sector often limits technology use. Despite this, many researchers are convinced of the vital role that technologies can play in learning and teaching. Student Reactions to Learning with Technologies: Perceptions and Outcomes brings together recent research findings about the views and expectations of students when including technologies in their studies. The chapters in this book suggest that the use of technologies in teaching not only makes learning more interesting but also offers possibilities for variations in the learning processes. While this book does not offer irrevocable opinions and definitive views or insights, it provides a useful lens for viewing the world of students and providing insights into the possibilities for accessing and conducting similar research.

Perceptions and Outcomes Moyle, Kathryn. Chapter. 9. Perceptions. of.
Marginalized. Youth. on. Learning. through. Technologies. Jean Johnson
Inclusion Trust, UK Jonny Dyer Inclusion Trust, UK Ben Lockyer Inclusion Trust,
UK ABSTRACT ...