Cavendish lawcards are complete pocket sized guides to the key examinable areas of law. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format makes them the ideal revision aid for identifying, understanding and memorizing the vital aspects of each area of law. Important features of the new edtion include: New four colour text design for easier navigation throughout each book Colour coded highlighting of cases and legislation Diagrams and flowcharts Bullet points of crucial information
The Cavendish LawCards books cover the broad range of subjects available on the undergraduate law programme, as well as on the CPE/Diploma in Law course. Each one of the Cavendish LawCards is a complete, pocket-sized guide to key examinable areas of the
Cavendish lawcards are complete pocket sized guides to the key examinable areas of law. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format makes them the ideal revision aid for identifying, understanding and memorizing the vital aspects of each area of law. Important features of the new edtion include: New four colour text design for easier navigation throughout each book Colour coded highlighting of cases and legislation Diagrams and flowcharts Bullet points of crucial information
These spiral-bound beauties fit neatly into any handbag or large pocket and are an excellent starting point for any enthusiastic reviser. The books are concise and get right down to the nitty-gritty of each topic.' Lex Magazine 'Miracles of compression', Barbara Watts, teaching Fellow, University of Nottingham. Cavendish lawcards are complete pocket sized guides to the key examinable areas of law. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format makes them the ideal revision aid for identifying, understanding and memorizing the vital aspects of each area of law. Important features of the new edtion include: New four colour text design for easier navigation throughout each book Colour coded highlighting of cases and legislation Diagrams and flowcharts Bullet points of crucial information Titles in the series include: Business Law ~ Commercial Law ~ Company Law ~ Constitutional Law ~ Contract Law ~ Criminal Law ~ Employment Law ~ English Legal System ~ European Union Law ~ Evidence ~ Family Law ~ Human Rights ~ Intellectual Property Law ~ Jurisprudence ~ Land Law ~ Tort Law ~ Trusts Law.
Cavendish lawcards are complete pocket sized guides to the key examinable areas of law. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format makes them the ideal revision aid for identifying, understanding and memorizing the vital aspects of each area of law. Important features of the new edtion include: New four colour text design for easier navigation throughout each book Colour coded highlighting of cases and legislation Diagrams and flowcharts Bullet points of crucial information
Margaret Cavendish (1623–1673) is a fascinating figure who is getting increasing attention by historians of philosophy these days, and for good reason. . . . She’s an interesting advocate of a vitalist tradition emphasizing the inherent activity of matter, as well as its inherent perceptive faculties. She’s also the perfect character to open students (and their teachers) up to a different seventeenth century, and a different cast of philosophical characters. This is an ideal book to use in the classroom. The Philosophical Letters (1664) gives us Cavendish’s view of what was interesting and important in the philosophical world at that moment, a view of philosophy as it was at the time by an engaged participant. There are few documents like it in the history of philosophy. Deborah Boyle’s Introduction provides a very accessible summary of Cavendish’s natural philosophy, as well as good introductions to the other figures that Cavendish discusses in the book. Boyle’s annotations are not extensive, but they are a great help in guiding the student toward an informed reading of the texts." —Daniel Garber, Princeton University
Margaret Cavendish's philosophical work is at last taking its rightful place in the history of seventeenth-century thought, but her writings are so voluminous and wide-ranging that introducing her work to students has been difficult—at least until this volume came along. This carefully edited abridgment of Observations upon Experimental Philosophy will be indispensable for making Cavendish's fascinating ideas accessible to students. Marshall's Introduction provides a helpful overview of themes in Cavendish's natural philosophy, and the footnotes contain useful background information about some of the texts and philosophers that Cavendish mentions. The additional selections from Descartes, Hobbes, Boyle, and Hooke also help contextualize Cavendish's views." —Deborah Boyle, College of Charleston
Kentucky. Known today for its bluegrass, horse racing, and bourbon; it’s very name, embedded in Iroquois history, means Land of Tomorrow. The song birds are the sweetest, thoroughbreds fleetest, wrote James Mulligan, “The landscape is the grandest--And politics—the damnedest In Kentucky.” It’s a hard look that we must face at European settlers, frightened by differences in heritage, religion, and skin, unable to respect the beauty in other races. They did not understand the sexual orientation of God’s creation. “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," wrote George Santayana. We romanticize the old days maybe because they are behind us and can no longer harm us. And from the good that was there, we build a better tomorrow. Here are five historical dramas of Kentucky: The Botanic Garden Horace Holly arrives in Kentucky with dreams to create his own university which is deemed to be the Harvard of the West. The faculty he chooses includes an eccentric European botanist who believes that every great university must have its own botanical garden. Dreams collide within the struggles between religion, government, and ambition. A play about Constantine S. Rafinesque and Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. Sabbath of the Soul Three weary travelers meet one evening at a railroad station awaiting arrival of the train carrying the one person most influential to them. Remembrances of this one exceptional life help them come to terms with their own mortality and purpose. A play about the life of Emily H. Tubman and Frankfort, Kentucky. Emma of Elmwood An architect, hired to demolish and replace a beloved house, is haunted into rebuilding his own life. A play about Emma P. Watts and Eastern Kentucky University of Richmond, Kentucky. The Dust of Summer A woman imprisoned by her domestic life discovers a runaway soldier seeking refuge from himself, both trapped between courage and duty. A play about Pleasant View Farm and The Battle of Richmond in Madison County, Kentucky. The Two Villages After years of engagement and unable to set a date for a wedding, a struggling painter is confronted by his fiancé as they journey to understand the obstacles that have plagued their relationship. Being true to one’s art comes with a price. A play about Kentucky’s own impressionistic painter Paul Sawyer of Frankfort, Kentucky.
Contans thorough coverage of all the major earth and physical science topics. Articles cover everyday phenomena as well as cutting edge science. Explains theories and discoveries seen in the news.
In this encyclopedia, some '400 entries, on topics from 'Abacus and woodworking, ' range in length from two to ten pages. The index volume offers 33 pages of tables and lists, among which are measurement conversions, the periodic table, prefixes, Nobel Prize winners, a glossary, suggested Web sites, addresses, inventors, and a scientific time line ... The set is generously illustrated with more than 1,400 photographs, diagrams, and other illustrations, most in color.'" (Booklist) Volumes cover: 1: Abacus - Beverages; 2: Bicycle - Codes and ciphers; 3: Color - Engine; 4: Engineering - Gyroscope; 5: Hand tools - Leather; 6: Light and optics - Military communications and control; 7: Military vehicles - Plant hormone; 8: Plastics - Sailing; 9: Satellite - Tank; 10: Technology in ancient civilization - Wood and woodworking; 11: Indexes.
A region-by-region guide to Britain, with essays that discuss aspects of life in the country, past and present; an alphabetical listing of places to visit, including suggested itineraries, walks, and excursions; a travel fact directory, hotel and restaurant recommendations, and maps and illustrations.
Fifty years on, the story of the Second World War remains as fascinating as ever. Eyewitness War tells the story of the eventful time from 1939 to 1945 in the words of the brave soldiers, sailors, airmen adn civilians of all nations who lived through it. Their personal first-hand accounts present the human face of teh war, showing what it was really like to go into battle - the trauma of leaving loved ones behind, the tragedy of losing a friend, adn the relief of surviving an air raid. Often thrilling and poignant, and always compelling, these stories capture all the drama, danger, humour and pain of the conflict, to create a unique insight into the war and those who fought it.
Cavendish lawcards are complete pocket sized guides to the key examinable areas of law. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format makes them the ideal revision aid for identifying, understanding and memorizing the vital aspects of each area of law. Important features of the new edtion include: New four colour text design for easier navigation throughout each book Colour coded highlighting of cases and legislation Diagrams and flowcharts Bullet points of crucial information
The 'Cavendish Lawcards Series' covers the broad range of subjects studied on the undergraduate law programme and the Diploma in Law course. Each volume is a complete, pocket-sized guide to key examination areas of the law syllabus.
Each subject is broken down and presented on an easy-to-use fold out 'map'. The maps use spider-diagrams and flowcharts to provide a concise, authoritative revision accessory, giving the student an at-a-glance tool for understanding how the different topics within each subject are connected. The maps can be pinned to walls to make the revision process easier. Students will find that these maps are an invaluable aid in their research, in encouraging creative thinking and in providing solutions to problem questions.
This edition of the Student Law Review Yearbook brings together all the most pertinent articles and case notes from the 1999 issues of the Student Law Review (Spring-Autumn 1999. Volumes 26-28). Published three times a year. the Student Law Review provides up to date coverage across the whole law syllabus. No other publication is as comprehensive and as accessible. Clear. concise case notes illustrate the significant facts and consequences of recent judgments. and changes to legislation are expertly summarised and explained. the Student Law Review also highlights important examination topics. Most importantly. the Student Law Review is written to the highest standards. The editor and all contributors are acknowledged experts. with many years of experience of law practice and teaching. This combination of accessibilty. clarity and academic excellence has made the Student Law Review the most popular publication for law students. and most respected by law lecturers. The Yearbook is designed to be a convenient and comprhensive guide to legal developments over the past year. it is organised by subject and contains a cumulative index to all articles and cases featured in the Student Law
This complete and comprehensive annual draws together the timeless articles and case notes from the past three quarterly editions of The Student Law Review (Spring - Autumn 1995). Published once per academic term,The Student Law Review is designed to keep law students up to date with developments in case law and changes in legislation. In addition important examination topics are highlighted and articles of academic interest by eminent scholars and practitioners are given due prominence.Arranged by subject for ease of use this unrivalled publication will prove an invaluable reference for law students everywhere.
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