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English literature --- Drama --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- English drama --- Women in literature --- Women and literature --- History and criticism --- History --- History of philosophy --- English drama - Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 - History and criticism --- Women and literature - Great Britain - History - 16th century
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This 96-page resource book presents aspects of British history in a way which will directly appeal to teenage students. Topics include such titles as Crazy Kings and Cool Queens, Worst Wars and Dreadful Disasters. The material can be used to supplement any cultural-based syllabus as well as providing additional fun material to a general course.
Didactics of English --- secundair onderwijs 1ste graad --- Engels --- leerboeken --- secundair onderwijs --- Schoolbooks - Didactic material --- handboeken secundair onderwijs --- Groot-Brittannië --- cultuur --- PXL-Education 2016 --- enge 485.2 --- didactiek --- didactiek secundair onderwijs - Engelse taal en letterkunde --- Contains audio-visual material --- Geschiedenis --- Didactiek --- Photocopiable --- Speelleeractiviteiten --- Land- en volkenkunde --- Ierland --- Zuid-Afrika --- Australië --- Nieuw-Zeeland --- Canada --- Uitspraak --- taalmethodes --- Music sound recording --- Groot-Brittannië: feesten --- Speelleeractiviteit --- Literatuur --- Nederlands --- Oefening --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Atlas --- Museum --- Niveau A2 (Europees referentieniveau) --- Niveau B2 (Europees referentieniveau) --- Culturele vorming --- Groot-Brittannië: feesten
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Unlock the Potential in Your Employee Survey You spend months crafting the right survey questions and planning how to share the results with senior leaders and managers. Then you anxiously anticipate the responses. But once the data trickle in, nothing happens, no one acts, and your employees wait and wait for change. What happened? When did the survey become just another “check the box” task for HR to administer and employees to fill out? In Engaging the Workplace: Using Surveys to Spark Change, Sarah R. Johnson has scanned the diminishing state of the organizational survey and reached a profound, yet simple, conclusion: Companies don’t know why they want to conduct a survey and how they plan to act on its results. As the big data movement took off, companies and their HR departments sought to capture, measure, and evaluate whatever data they could get their hands on. This led to more surveys—annual, semiannual, quarterly, pulse—all in the name of compiling more information and driving an engagement score. In theory, leaders could look at these frequent snapshots of how their employees were doing and determine what actions to take. But this increase in data has instead produced gridlock. Leaders put off next steps until the next survey and its results arrive, while employees lose faith in the survey’s potential to make a difference. With Engaging the Workplace, you can relaunch your survey process. When executed properly, the survey can enable leaders to make decisions based on data, rather than on fads, trends, or guesses. This means baking action planning into its design and ditching the one-size-fits-all trend in survey administration. After all, your company is not like any other. Use the survey to support the people analytics program you need and drive organizational excellence.
Organizational change --- Employee attitude surveys --- Employees --- Employee attitudes --- Surveys --- Change, Organizational --- Organization development --- Organizational development --- Organizational innovation --- Management --- Organization --- Manpower planning --- Attitudes --- E-books --- Organizational change. --- Employee attitude surveys. --- Attitudes.
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How do we parent our kids in ways that lead to lasting faith? Sarah Cowan Johnson unpacks how parents can have an active discipleship role in forming their children's faith. Filled with exercises and activities for families to do together, this handbook is an essential resource for discipling children with confidence and creativity.
Christian education of children --- Parenting --- Child rearing --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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Iterative error correction codes have found widespread application in cellular communications, digital video broadcasting and wireless LANs. This self-contained treatment of iterative error correction presents all the key ideas needed to understand, design, implement and analyse these powerful codes. Turbo, low-density parity-check, and repeat-accumulate codes are given equal, detailed coverage, with precise presentations of encoding and decoding procedures. Worked examples are integrated into the text to illuminate each new idea and pseudo-code is included for important algorithms to facilitate the reader's development of the techniques described. For each subject, the treatment begins with the simplest case before generalizing. There is also coverage of advanced topics such as density-evolution and EXIT charts for those readers interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the field. This text is ideal for graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science departments, as well as practitioners in the communications industry.
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