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Rob Hands

    National 5 Geography Success Guide
    The Accidental History of the U.S. Immigration Courts
    National 5 Geography
    Active Geography
    • Covering all the Third Level Outcomes and Experiences for geography, this book is packed full of co-operative learning tasks, interdisciplinary project ideas and skill-building activities. It offers you a toolkit of ideas to effectively implement Curriculum for Excellence in your classroom.

      Active Geography
    • Exam National 5 Geography First 2018, First 2019Two books in one! Combining a revision guide and a full set of practice test papers, this fantastic resource is all you need to revise for the new 2021 exam.The revision guide• Covers all of the topics in the new CfE National 5 Geography curriculum, broken down into manageable chunks for easy revision• Clearly explains key concepts, research evidence and real-life applications• Contains Quick Tests to let students check their knowledge and understanding as they go alongThe practice test papers• Are in the format and the style of the SQA exam, giving students an opportunity to practice taking the new 2021 National 5 Geography exam• Marking instructions and sample answers are provided online, so students can check their progress

      National 5 Geography
    • "Despite public concern with the increasing politicization of U.S. immigration courts, few people are aware of the system's fundamental flaw: the immigration courts are not really 'courts' but an office of the Department of Justice--the nation's law enforcement agency. Alison Peck's original and surprising account shows how paranoia sparked by World War II and the War on Terror drove the structure of the immigration courts. Focusing on previously unstudied decisions in the Roosevelt and Bush administrations, this book divulges both the human tragedy of our current immigration system and the human crises that led to its creation. Peck provides an accessible legal analysis of recent events to make the case for independent immigration courts, proposing that the courts be moved into an independent, Article I court system. As long as the immigration courts remain under the authority of the attorney general, the administration of immigration justice will remain a game of political football--with people's very lives on the line." -- back cover.

      The Accidental History of the U.S. Immigration Courts
    • Exam Board: SQALevel: National 5Subject: GeographyFirst Teaching: 2017, First Exam: 2018 National 5 Geography Success Guide provides easy-to-use and value- for-money revision for all abilities and learning styles and includes guidance on the National 5 course and assessments structure.

      National 5 Geography Success Guide