Parcel Party

Parcel Party
Author: , Zhenyinfang
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648572057

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Party Games for All Occasions

Party Games for All Occasions
Author: Vanita Vij
Publisher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9382573119

Content Fun Party Games, Teen Party Game Ideas, Bachelor’s Party Games Ideas, Christmas Party Games Ideas, Unique House-warming Party Games, Ideas for Office Party Games, Pajama Party Games, Tea Party Games, All occasion Games,, Baby Shower Games, Bridal Shower Game

Creative Circle Time Lessons for the Early Years

Creative Circle Time Lessons for the Early Years
Author: Yvonne Weatherhead
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1446202712

Includes CD-rom! This creative book uses music, song, poetry and a host of practical ideas to engage children in Circle Time Activities. The publication stems from Yvonne′s own work in schools where 26 alphabetical themes have been centralised around a lovable bear character. There are four strands in the book which are linked to the Social Skills curriculum. - Self esteem - Relationships - Communications - Spiritual and Moral Development These strands are developed through the 26 themes from ′Adorable′ bear to ′Zig Zag′ bear with a weekly introduction of a new rhythm to accompany the poem. For each theme there are comprehensive notes for teachers with lots of ideas on the content of each theme. The DVD- ROM contains all 26 poems and songs, recited or sung by the children. The DVD-Rom also includes printable posters and positive thought sheets. As an experienced teacher Yvonne offers not only a comprehensive practical resource that all teachers will find useful and time saving, but she also provides links to Citizenship, planning sheets for PSHE, lesson objectives and full lesson notes, providing all the support busy teachers need. A very exciting practical resource, easy to use and built on a very solid foundation of many years of expertise and practice.

Comparative Housing Sales and Purchase Agreements Under the Malaysia, Singapore and New South Wales Housing Laws (UUM Press)

Comparative Housing Sales and Purchase Agreements Under the Malaysia, Singapore and New South Wales Housing Laws (UUM Press)
Author: Nuarrual Hilal Md. Dahlan
Publisher: UUM Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9675311665

Abandoned housing projects is one the major problems in housing industry in Peninsular Malaysia. The reasons leading to this problem are many. This catastrophe has caused multifarious problems to the stakeholders, particularly the purchasers who become the aggrieved parties. To date, there is no effective and once-and-for-all means to face the problems of abandoned housing projects. One of the factors which causes abandonment of housing projects in Peninsular Malaysia, is the lack of political will on part of the government to adopt an affirmative better housing delivery system such as the ‘full build then sell system’ and the introduction of a housing development insurance to face the problems of housing abandonment. This book provides in-depth analyses of the terms and conditions of the statutory standard sale and purchase agreements as enshrined in Schedules G, H, I and J of the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Regulations 1989. The objective of this book, among others, is to identify the weaknesses of the terms of the agreements, if any, which may have contributed to the problem of abandoned housing projects and their consequential troubles. As comparative analyses, the terms and conditions of the sale and purchase agreements as applicable and enforced in the Republic of Singapore and New South Wales, Australia, are chosen. The purpose of these comparative analyses is to find the terms and conditions in these foreign jurisdictions’ agreements which can be learned and adopted in the statutory standard sale and purchase agreements (Schedules G, H, I and J). It is also for the betterment of the Malaysian housing industry as a whole, and to protect the interests of the stakeholders, in particular the purchasers as against the problems of housing abandonment and its consequences.

Post-Conflict Property Restitution

Post-Conflict Property Restitution
Author: Margaret Cordial
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 1877
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004155600

The right of refugees and internally displaced persons to return to their homes and places of residence in their country or place of origin following a refugee crisis has evolved significantly as a human rights norm over the past decade. Not only have several commentators and UN human rights bodies stressed the need for international peace-keeping operations to address effectively issues of housing and property rights, the past decade has seen international peace-keeping operations recognize these issues as a central component of peace- building efforts, and as indispensable to the promotion of peace, prosperity and development in post-conflict settings. Legal mechanisms mandated to address property issues and disputes have been established in particular national contexts to assist refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) to return to their homes, and there has emerged an explicit right of refugees and IDPs to restoration of their property rights, or compensation where restoration is no longer feasible. This is in stark contrast to the treatment of displaced persons over past centuries, whereby the homes and lands of those displaced, who were not on the side of the victors or those who remained in power, were lost forever. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of property restitution in post-conflict Kosovo. It commences with a consideration of the origins and evolution of the right to property restitution for refugees and internally displaced persons. It provides the reader with an outline of the situation in Kosovo prior to the 1999 armed conflict, the developments that led to the international property related intervention, and the subsequent establishment of the HPD/HPCC (the Housing and Property Directorate and its independent quasi judicial body the Housing and Property Claims Commission). The international property-related intervention is considered from a legal, institutional, operational and administrative perspective. It also provides a comprehensive outline of the jurisprudence of the Commission and concludes with an account of the lessons learned from the process over its six years of operations.This is a two volume set.