Debate among politicians and academics alike vacillates as to whether the euro is the crowning achievement of a half-century of European integration efforts, or now constitutes a force that threatens to drive European Union member states apart. This book introduces both the political and economic forces at play in the eurozone crisis that have shaped this debate and changed the face of European integration.
The ability to read a paper, judge its quality, the importance of its results, and make a decision about whether to change practice based on the information given, is a core skill for all doctors. To be able to do this quickly and efficiently is, without a doubt, a skill needed by all time-pressured emergency doctors and one which is tested in the Fellowship of the College of Emergency Medicine (FCEM) examination. Critical Appraisal for FCEM is the essential revision source for all those who want to pass the critical appraisal section of this exam. It is also required reading for those who want to incorporate evidence-based medicine into their everyday clinical practice. Features: Helps you become truly competent in critical appraisal Provides information in "Spod’s Corner," which helps you reach the next level and excel Prepares you for the Critical Topic Review Contains two fictional practice papers to test and practise your knowledge With its relaxed conversational style—yet crammed with essential information, key tips, and advice—this book is indispensable for all those wanting to achieve success in their FCEM and MCEM examinations.
Simon is very excited when he finds a hippopotamus in his garden. But this is no normal hippo, this is a magic hippo. He shrinks when someone says a word meaning 'tiny' and grows if the word 'hippopotamus' is said. And when that happens, Simon finds out that hippos definitely don't make good pets!"--Back cover.
This book contains 50 philosophical stories to stimulate thinking. These assembly stories are divided into ten themes and are suitable for both whole school and classroom use.
Simon is very excited when he finds a hippopotamus in his garden. But this is no normal hippo, this is a magic hippo. He shrinks when someone says a word meaning 'tiny' and grows if the word 'hippopotamus' is said. And when that happens, Simon finds out that hippos definitely don't make good pets!"--Back cover.
This is one volume in the Moonstones series of stories for 8 to 12 year olds. Each story has an element of mystery or adventure, with a strong storyline, and is suitable for the multi-cultural classroom. Chris discovers a pair of owls and their eggs in an old house and meets a new friend, Steve. Together they discover some letters between a man, his friend, and the friend's sister - a sequence dating back to the First World War, in which the recipient is branded a coward because he has not joined the army. The friend later discovers that the 'coward' is an epileptic. It gradually becomes clear that Chris has an affinity with him ...
This is one volume in the Moonstones series of stories for 8 to 12 year olds. Each story has an element of mystery or adventure, with a strong storyline, and is suitable for the multi-cultural classroom. When Mike defies his father and takes part in the charity walk to London, he finds himself retracing the route of a 17th century post boy. Flitting without warning between past and present, he realises that the dangers facing Will have their 20th century equivalents and, as they near their destination, Mike has to come to terms with both Will's fate and his own future.
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