Europe 2007

Europe 2007
Author: Alan Rogers Guides Ltd Staff
Publisher: Alan Rogers Guides Ltd
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2007
Genre: Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN: 0955048656

Featuring over 890 selected sites in 27 European countries, this camping and caravanning guide for 2007 has a full colour layout indexed by country, region and nearest town, with colour maps. Tourist information is provided on the featured countries.

Alan Rogers Europe 2005

Alan Rogers Europe 2005
Author: Alan Rogers Guides Ltd Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN: 9780954527136

From Formal to Non-Formal

From Formal to Non-Formal
Author: Polona Kelava
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-06-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443861812

The monograph From Formal to Non-Formal: Education, Learning and Knowledge presents a review of selected aspects of non-formal education and learning, and is written by António Fragoso, Petra Javrh, Polona Kelava, Taja Kramberger, Nives Ličen, Marko Radovan, Drago B. Rotar, Klara Skubic Ermenc, Tadej Vidmar, Igor Ž. Žagar, Tihomir Žiljak and Sabina Žnidaršič Žagar. These authors are all anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers, political scientists, education scientists and historians of education. As such, the subject covered is a broad one and reaches into fields that at first glance appear to be very distant from each other. It is precisely this diversity of approaches that offers the best promise of new findings regarding non-formal learning, education and knowledge and that represents a fruitful basis for further reflection on these topics. The monograph thus offers answers to some starting points for reflection on the increasingly varied dimensions and possibilities of formal, non–formal and informal knowledge and learning.

Non-Formal Education

Non-Formal Education
Author: Alan Rogers
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2007-03-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0387286934

The Comparative Education Research Centre (CERC) at the University of Hong Kong is proud and privileged to present this book in its series CERC Studies in Comparative Education. Alan Rogers is a distinguished figure in the field of non-formal education, and brings to this volume more than three decades of experience. The book is a masterly account, which will be seen as a milestone in the literature. It is based on the one hand on an exhaustive review of the literature, and on the other hand on extensive practical experience in all parts of the world. It is a truly comparative work, which fits admirably into the series Much of the thrust of Rogers' work is an analysis not only of the significance of non-formal education but also of the reasons for changing fashions in the development community. Confronting a major question at the outset, Rogers ask why the terminology of non-formal education, which was so much in vogue in the 1970s and 1980s, practically disappeared from the mainstream discourse in the 1990s and initial years of the present century. Much of the book is therefore about paradigms in the domain of development studies, and about the ways that fashions may gloss over substance.

Skin

Skin
Author: Nina G. Jablonski
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2013-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520954815

We expose it, cover it, paint it, tattoo it, scar it, and pierce it. Our intimate connection with the world, skin protects us while advertising our health, our identity, and our individuality. This dazzling synthetic overview is a complete guidebook to the pliable covering that makes us who we are. Skin: A Natural History celebrates the evolution of three unique attributes of human skin: its naked sweatiness, its distinctive sepia rainbow of colors, and its remarkable range of decorations. Jablonski places the rich cultural canvas of skin within its broader biological context for the first time, and the result is a tremendously engaging look at us.

Summer Jobs Abroad 2005

Summer Jobs Abroad 2005
Author: David Woodworth
Publisher: Vacation Work Publications
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781854583246

This definitive guide to summer jobs overseas contains details of over 30,000 seasonal vacancies for the summer of 2005 in more than 50 countries in Eastern and Western Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia, and Central America. The book covers an enormous range of paid jobs that give readers the opportunity to earn money while seeing the world. In addition, it offers a wide variety of voluntary positions that enable participants to use their time and energy to help others while gaining for themselves the experience of living and working in another country. Summer Jobs Abroad explains everything needed to land the summer job of a lifetime including where the work is; when and to whom to apply plus details of the wages offered; the period of work; and what previous experience or qualifications (if any) are needed. Country-by-country chapters include essential information on work permits, visas where to go, what to do, and essential preparation. The book contains jobs to suit all types of people including: crew and cooks for hotel barges in France; campsite couriers and entertainers in Greece; disc jockeys for Ibiza; wild animal rescuers in California; leaders for adventure tours worldwide; ground crew for hot air balloons in Switzerland; strawberry pickers for Denmark and many more.

The Social Conquest of Earth

The Social Conquest of Earth
Author: Edward O. Wilson
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0871404133

In a generational work of clarity and passion, one of the greatest living scientists directly addresses these three fundamental questions of religion, philosophy, and science. Includes 90 illustrations.

Edge of England

Edge of England
Author: Derek Turner
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2022-07-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787388875

Lincolnshire is England’s second-largest county–and one of the least well-known. Yet its understated chronicles, unfashionable towns and undervalued countryside conceal fascinating stories, and unique landscapes: its Wolds are lonely and beautiful, its towns characterful; its marshlands and dynamic coast are metaphors of constant change. From plesiosaurs to Puritans, medieval ghosts to eighteenth-century explorers, poets to politicians, and Vikings to Brexit, this marginal county is central to England’s identity. Canute, Henry IV, John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford all called Lincolnshire home. So did saints, world-famed churchmen and reformers–Etheldreda, Gilbert, Guthlac and Hugh, Robert Grosseteste, John Wycliffe, John Cotton, John Foxe and John Wesley–as well as Isaac Newton, Joseph Banks, John Harrison and George Boole. Lincolnshire explorers went everywhere: John Smith to Jamestown, George Bass and Matthew Flinders to Australia, and John Franklin to a bitter death in the Arctic. Artists and writers have been inspired–including Byrd, Taverner, Stukeley, Stubbs, Eliot and Tennyson–while Thatcher wrought neo-liberalism. Extraordinary architecture testifies to centuries of both settlement and unrest, from Saxon towers to sky-piercing spires; evocative ruined abbeys to the wonder of the Cathedral. And in between is always the little-known land itself–an epitome of England, awaiting discovery.