Shape and Space

Shape and Space

Author: Colin Foster

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780748786695

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Instant Maths Ideas: Shape and Space contains a broad range of flexible teaching ideas for Key Stage 3 teachers. There are two further volumes, one covering Data, Numeracy and ICT, and another covering Number and Algebra. Each volume includes matching to the KS3 Maths Framework and photocopiable resource pages.


The Institutions of the Enlarged European Union

The Institutions of the Enlarged European Union

Author: Edward Best

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1848443781

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This book in addition of being remarkable academic reading contributes, on the highest scholarly level, to the furthering of our understanding of performance of the EU institutions which is essential for practitioners and researchers in the midst of the institutional crisis. Dominik Vuleti , Croatian International Relations Review . . . an impressively detailed introduction to the institutions and committees that form the core frameworks of EU activities including the EU Parliament, the European Central Bank, and the effects of EU membership expansion. The Institutions of the Enlarged European Union is very strongly recommended as an addition to governmental and university library International Studies reference collections in general, and European Union Studies supplemental reading lists in particular. Midwest Book Review The International Studies Shelf This excellent book in the series of studies on EU reform and enlargement is not as dry as it first appears. . . The contributors outline the key changes as well as patterns of continuity in the institutional policies of the EU and their research which I feel will be highly beneficial to lawyers, economists and politicians. . . I found the book to be invaluable for postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students of EU politics and administrative science, as well as researchers, practitioners and journalists working in the fields of European studies more widely. Phillip Taylor, The Barrister This timely, comprehensive and authoritative study provides much food for thought for European policy makers, particularly in the current situation of uncertainty about the Lisbon Treaty. The authors basically upbeat findings that, despite the arrival of twelve new member states in one big bang and one after shock, it has been pretty much business as usual for the EU s institutions will comfort both those who worried about the EU s capacity to act in the absence of institutional reform and those who argued that such reform was unnecessary. But the editors identify a number of emerging dynamics that will be of concern to all who care about the Union s democratic future: increasing formalisation of meetings and procedures on the one hand, coupled with an increase in informal, pre-cooked deals on the other; increasing primacy of the administrative over the political; and a growing trend towards presidentialisation within the institutions, with continued efficiency requiring more emphasis on the primus than on the pares . The editors conclude that, while the European Union s institutional system continues to function and might even become more efficient, the price to be paid could further distance the Union from the citizens it seeks to serve. Martin Westlake, Secretary General, European Economic and Social Committee, Brussels, Belgium This volume reports a thorough appraisal of how the EU institutions have fared since the 2004 enlargement. In essence the answer is more of the same, with no evidence of gridlock. Business has been conducted in similar ways and at similar levels of output, helped by procedural adaptation. The new member states have slotted into the existing routines of the Union. Helen Wallace, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK How have the main institutions and decision-making processes of the EU responded to the arrival of new member states? This book assesses the actual state of the EU institutions in the years after the 2004 enlargement, examining each of the main institutional actors as well as trends in legislative output, implementing measures and non-legislative approaches. The contributors outline the key changes as well as patterns of continuity in the institutional politics of the EU. The analysis finds that breakdown has been avoided by a combination of assimilation of the new member states and adaptation of the system, without any fundamental transformation of the institutions. Nonetheless, they conclude that it


GCSE Maths Edexcel Student Book - Higher

GCSE Maths Edexcel Student Book - Higher

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Publisher: CGP Ltd

Published: 2021-10-08

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 1782949585

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This superb CGP in-depth Student Book covers everything you need to succeed in Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Maths. It’s packed with detailed, accessible notes, backed up with fully worked examples. Practice questions and exam-style questions are included throughout, complete with worked solutions. Each section is rounded off with a review exercise - perfect for recapping all of the content pupils have learnt. We’ve even included handy references to the Edexcel specification and learning objectives so you know exactly which bits of the spec are covered by each part of the book.


Key Maths GCSE.

Key Maths GCSE.

Author: David Baker

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 566

ISBN-13: 9780748767366

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Published for the AQA Modular specification at GCSE, this resource covers the content, order and approach of this modular course with all of Key Maths' popular features.


Key Maths GCSE

Key Maths GCSE

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Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 074877453X

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Developed for the CCEA Specification, this Teacher File contains detailed support and guidance on advanced planning, points of emphasis, key words, notes for the non-specialist, useful supplementary ideas and homework sheets.


Tax and Benefit Policies in the Enlarged Europe

Tax and Benefit Policies in the Enlarged Europe

Author: Holly Sutherland

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-24

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1351896032

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This book offers the first systematic assessment of income redistribution in Eastern Europe, within a comparative European perspective, and it demonstrates the future research potential of microsimulation techniques in this region. The book's chapters are based on a unique instrument -- EUROMOD: the European tax-benefit microsimulation model, which has been enlarged to include Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia and other countries. Tax-benefit models such as EUROMOD are computer programmes based on household micro-data, which calculate each household's disposable income. Microsimulation can be used to evaluate the impact of current taxes and benefit policies on individuals' incomes and work incentives. In addition, the model is designed to answer 'what if' questions about different policy reforms, allowing the potential effects of proposed changes to be studied before their actual implementation. EUROMOD goes one step further in the process of helping policy design, in allowing international comparisons between EU countries. This book offers an important demonstration of the effectiveness of tax-benefit models in presenting complex information in a concise and comprehensible way. It discusses what the barriers to their adoption to date have been and it looks at the possibilities EUROMOD offers to future policy-making in Europe.