New Media: An Introduction combines a comprehensive overview of theories of new media with contemporary case studies.
The major histocompatibility complex is the subject of much research in the immunology area. There is interest in the structure of MHC proteins and in their function as antigen-presenting molecules. This volume provides an introduction to this subject.
Bridges the divide between traditional legal texts dealing with the office and jurisdiction of the coroner, and those forensic medical and scientific texts dealing with the technical aspects of death investigation. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the legal, technical, scientific and medical features.
The author discusses landscape, or environment, in which moral reasoning occurs, and the ingredients which play roles in the activity of moral reasoning.
Talking about almost all types of journalism, this book aims to provide a guide, as well as a theoretical base. It reflects the changes occurring due to the impact of new electronic media forms, techniques and working practices in the world of journalism in contemporary times.
Dealing with communicating effectively in academic settings, this text covers the whys and hows of essays, research and laboratory reports, reviews, summaries, annotated bibliographies, maps, figures, tables, posters, examinations and talks. It aims to provide students with an insight into the expectations of the people for whom they write essays.
'Silent Nights' provides a sound, no-nonsense guide to how babies sleep and why they cry. It shows how this knowledge can be applied in practical ways to help normal, healthy babies to establish sleeping patterns that will benefit the entire family.
Considers ethics in the context of routine health care. Focusing on the interaction between the health provider and client, it draws on practical experience and contemporary issues in its exploration of the ethical choices that must be made in health care. C Berglund, University New Sth Wales.
Provides an introduction to the ethical questions doctors and other health professionals can be expected to encounter in their practice.
This edition of Dr Thomas Horsfield's Zoological Researches in Java , first published in 1824 and one of the first works containing colour lithographs of natural history subjects, includes a biographical section which reconstructs Horsfield's life and travels.
With differentiated structure, this Italian course uses humour, characters, interest areas, and material to help motivate the students.
Tutti insieme! is a KS3/S1 & S2 Italian course that uses humour and modern characters to help motivate students. A two-part course, it includes progression of grammar, skills, and content for clear, structured learning. This book introduces students to four teenagers growing up in Milan, who feature throughout the nine topic-based units.
Contains a discussion of crime and its effects upon society. This book combines descriptive and analytical material on key crimes, and places them within the context of their impact on various social groups.
This third edition of The New Public Health combines theoretical and practical material to assist the understanding of the social and economic determinants of health. It equips the reader with the skills they need in taking policy action to promote health and reduce global health inequity.