Although Paul Delvaux (born 1897) is an artist of international standing, his
work is relatively little known in the Anglo-Saxon world. This book places
Delvaux's work in the tradition of European figurative painting, as well as in
the context of twentieth-century Surrealism, exploring the relationship
between them.
Combining coverage of all the key areas in penology with subject-specifc study
skills advice, this book provides students with the whole package to succeed
when studying this topic
Part biography and part spiritual reading, this book brings to light little-
known stories from Mother Teresa's life that will help you to grow in your
love of God.
Omens of Adversity is a profound critique of postcolonial temporality. David
Scott argues that the palpable sense of the present as time stalled, without
hope for emancipatory futures, has had far-reaching effects on how we think
about justice and the nature of political action.
Ensure your students get to grips with the core practicals and develop the
skills needed to succeed with an in-depth assessment-driven approach that
builds and reinforces understanding; clear summaries of practical work with
sample questions and answers help to improve exam technique in order to
achieve higher grades.
Over the last three decades, a significant amount of research has sought to relate educational institutions, policies, practices and reforms to social structures and agencies. A number of models have been developed that have become the basis for attempting to understand the complex relation between education and society. At the same time, national and international bodies tasked with improving educational performances seem to be writing in a void, in that there is no rigorous theory guiding their work, and their documents exhibit few references to groups, institutions and forces that can impede or promote their programmes and projects. As a result, the recommendations these bodies provide to their clients display little to no comprehension of how and under what conditions the recommendations can be put into effect. The Education System in Mexico directly addresses this problem. By combining abstract insights with the practicalities of educational reforms, policies, practices and their social antecedents, it offers a long overdue reflection of the history, effects and significance of the Mexican educational system, as well as presenting a more cogent understanding of the relationship between educational institutions and social forces in Mexico and around the world.
Against the current political obsession with increasing incarceration, this
book is a wake-up call for all those who feel the use of imprisonment is
failing to achieve a reduction in crime.
Launch effective real-time communications to win in today's always-on world
Gone are the days when you could plan out your marketing and public relations
programs well in advance and release them on your timetable. Real time means
news breaks over minutes, not days.