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Fort Peck Dam (first cover of Life magazine), Margaret Bourke-White, 1936 Ritual Branch (abstraction), Minor White, 1958 (or any work by Minor White) London Child (fantasy), Bill Brandt, 1955 (or any work by Bill Brandt)... [Pg.314]

Smith, D. (1998). The place of ethics in Deleuze s philosophy Three questions of immanence. In E. Kaufman, K. J. Heller (Eds.), Deleuze and Guattari New mappings in politics, philosophy and culture. Miimeapohs/London University of Minnesota Press Smith, T, Noble, M. (1995). Education divides Poverty and schooling in the 1990s. London Child Poverty Action Group... [Pg.181]

Child, M.S., 1974, Molecular Collision Theory (Academic Press, London). [Pg.140]

A. F. Childs, Phosphorus, phosphoric acid and inorganic phosphates, in The Modem Inorganic Chemicals Industry, (R. Thompson, ed.), pp. 375-401, The Chemical Society, London, 1977. [Pg.475]

V. G. Childe, What Happened in History, pp. 182-5, Penguin Books, London, 1942. [Pg.1070]

David S. Latchman Institute of Child Health University College London London UK... [Pg.1520]

Department of Ophthalmology, Institute of Child Health, University of London,... [Pg.318]

Astington, J.W. (1995). The Child s Discovery of the Mind. Fontana, London. [Pg.88]

One observable feature of the best of these kinds of places is that they are so much about champions . The concentration of vision, energy and determination to set up and maintain these kinds of services, often in the teeth of opposition, is a key ingredient in the success of organizations like Kids Company in London, or The Venture Playground in Wales. This kind of leadership is not replicable in any mundane sense, although many of its underlying principles are. Being child centred should mean just that - a place where children come first, where they can appear under their own steam, and once there, can rely on adults to be there for them, whatever the weather. [Pg.164]

Ferguson, H. (2005) Working with violence, the emotions and the pyscho-social dynamics of child protection reflections on the Victoria Climbie Case. Social Work Education 24, 7, 781-795. Forrester, D. (2000) Parental substance misuse and child protection in a British sample a survey of children on the Child Protection Register in an Inner London district office. Child Abuse Review 9, 235-246. [Pg.166]

Harwin, J. and Forrester, D. (2002) Parental substance misuse and child welfare a study of social work with families in which parents misuse drugs or alcohol. London Interim Report for Nuffield Foundation. [Pg.167]

Kroll, B. and Taylor, A. (2003) Parental Substance Misuse and Child Welfare. London Jessica Kingsley Publishers. [Pg.167]

Reder, P., Duncan, S. and Gray, M. (2003) Beyond Blame Child Abuse Tragedies Revisited. London Routledge. [Pg.168]

Verhulst, F. and Koot, H. (1992). Child Psychiatric Epidemiology Concepts, Methods and Findings. Assessment and Diagnosis. London Sage, pp. 42—96. [Pg.562]

Taylor, E. (1994) Physical treatments. In Rutter, Mi., Taylor, E. and Hersov, L., eds. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Modern Approaches. Oxford, London, Edinburgh Blackwell Science, pp. 880-899. [Pg.755]

Hoggart, Simon, and Mike Hutchinson, Bizarre Beliefs (London Richard Cohen Books, 1995), 34. Skeptics also suggest that this has serious implications for the many cases of recovered memories of child abuse. People have suffered long terms of imprisonment because of unsupported memories elicited by hypnosis. [Pg.291]


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