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Williams Kate: Getting Critical

Скачать книгу (размер 646 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 128) Аннотация: 'Be more critical!' 'Too descriptive' Tutors often say this, but what does it mean? And how do you achieve that 'critical' approach you need for the higher grades? This practical guide shows you how. It: — explains what 'getting critical' means and why you need a critical approach to your work — gives practical advice on getting critical in your research and reading — shows you what critical…

Williams Kate: Young Elizabeth: The Making of Our Queen

Скачать книгу (размер 1 707 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 336) Аннотация: We can hardly imagine a Britain without Elizabeth II on the throne. It seems to be the job she was born for. And yet for much of her early life the young princess did not know the role that her future would hold. She was our accidental Queen. As a young girl, Elizabeth was among the guests in Westminster Abbey watching her father being crowned, making her the only monarch to have attended a…

Williams Kate: Referencing and Understanding Plagiarism

Скачать книгу (размер 483 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 96) Аннотация: This guide explains why referencing is an essential part of good writing, and shows how to do it. It explains what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. With clear explanations and examples, this handy easy-to-read guide has engaging illustrations and an informal style.

Williams Kate: Getting Critical

Скачать книгу (размер 565 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 112) Аннотация: Students need to think critically about what they read or hear. This accessible guide shows students what being 'critical' in their work means, and how to bring that 'critical' dimension into all the work they do. It addresses the need and the skills of being critical in relation to reading and writing and is ideal for students at any level.

Williams Kate: The Pleasures of Men

Скачать книгу (размер 2 115 Kb , формат fb2, страниц 416) Аннотация: It's Spitalfields, 1840. Catherine Sorgeiul lives with her Uncle in a rambling house in London's East End. She has few companions and little to occupy the days beyond her own colourful imagination. But then a murderer strikes, ripping open the chests of young girls and stuffing hair into their mouths to resemble a beak, leading the press to christen him The Man of Crows. And as Catherine hungrily…