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    Cambr Eng Key for Schools Result TeachPk
    Space, Place and Mental Health
    Sitting in the Unknown
    The journals of Woodrow Wyatt
    Health and Inequality
    PASS Cambridge BEC higher: Student's book
    • 2023

      Sitting in the Unknown

      A Collection of Poems for Military Loved Ones

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the emotional landscape of military life, this poetry collection reveals the profound experiences of spouses and loved ones. It navigates themes of loneliness, isolation, joy, and gratitude, offering an intimate glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by those connected to military personnel. Through evocative verses, readers are invited to join a journey that captures the resilience and depth of feeling inherent in this unique lifestyle.

      Sitting in the Unknown
    • 2013

      Pass Cambridge BEC is a practical course for students who wish to gain a recognised business English qualification. Focusing on relevant international business situations, the course has been structured to provide students with a thorough preparation for the Business English Certificates (BEC).

      PASS Cambridge BEC higher: Student's book
    • 2010

      Space, Place and Mental Health

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate relationship between social and physical environments and mental health, this book delves into health geography's unique perspective on these interactions. It emphasizes how space and place influence psychological well-being, providing insights from various viewpoints. By examining the connections between individuals and their surroundings, it highlights the importance of environmental factors in shaping mental health outcomes.

      Space, Place and Mental Health
    • 2004

      Health and Inequality

      Geographical Perspectives

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on health inequalities, this textbook offers a thorough examination of geographical perspectives and their application to understanding these issues. It connects theoretical frameworks to real-world landscapes, making it an essential resource for grasping the relationship between theory and empirical methods in analyzing health variations, particularly in urban settings.

      Health and Inequality
    • 1999