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Jane Wright

    Promoting the Health of School Age Children
    Tort Law and Human Rights
    The Capture of Clementine
    Cataclysm
    • Cataclysm

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      What cataclysmic event almost destroyed the Earth? Was this the same event that fractured the mantle of the earth which contributed to the continental drift? Did Atlantis really exist? Was an advanced civilization from a faraway planet responsible for early man s great leap forward from the Stone Age to the Copper Age? What kernels of truth can be found amongst mythology, philosophy, religion and ancient texts that resonate with accepted scientific facts, and provide a plausible explanation of some of Earth s mysteries? This book offers a unique perspective that identifies these kernels of truth and then proceeds to connect them to form a new picture of a very important time in the life of our planet. Jane Wright, brings to the page a logicians perspective that crosses multiple disciplines of thought, and in a creative and entertaining way, provides the reader with a unique proposal of how things might have been from 10,000 years ago to 6,000 years ago, when modern civilization began to take hold.

      Cataclysm
    • The Capture of Clementine s a fictional children's story about the tooth fairy. The tooth fairy named Clementine is intercepted. Clementine educates children on how to brush, floss and why it's important not to lose baby teeth too early. Clementine also discusses the importance of eating a healthy diet and avoiding sugary jun

      The Capture of Clementine
    • Tort Law and Human Rights

      The Impact of the Echr on English Law

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book critically examines the impact of the Human Rights Act on common law principles, assessing whether English courts align with the standards set by the Strasbourg court. Through detailed analysis, it explores the relationship between domestic law and human rights, advocating for a re-evaluation of traditional legal frameworks in light of contemporary human rights obligations.

      Tort Law and Human Rights
    • Considers factors that impact on children and young people and the strategies that are in place to meet their needs. This book uses the themes of government policies such as Every Child Matters, Safeguarding Children, and Our Health Our Care Our Say. It is suitable for those studying and working at degree level.

      Promoting the Health of School Age Children