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  • Teachers Learning : Professional Development and Education
    Teachers Learning : Professional Development and Education

    A collaborative series with the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education highlighting leading-edge research across Teacher Education, International Education Reform and Language Education. Teachers Learning focuses on continuing teacher's professional development through accounts of recent enquiries.From presenting evidence and arguments about the teacher's role and profession, knowledge and knowledge creation, other organisations in the educational landscape, issues of power, status and development, this book highlights the crucial importance and effectiveness of teachers' learning benefitting pupils and classroom learning.

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  • Constant Companion
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  • Constant Permeke
    Constant Permeke

    Although the Belgian artist Constant Permeke (1886–1952) is considered to be an expressionist, he explored numerous different styles.In a quintessentially modernist fashion, he sought ways of upending or exploding academicism, and of repeatedly reinventing painting.Right from the start of his career, Permeke achieved wide international recognition with his recurring subjects such as domestic scenes and people going about their everyday activities.He participated in numerous major exhibitions at home and abroad, alongside great names in art history such as Georges Braque, Amadeo Modigliani, Ossip Zadkine and Pablo Picasso. With text contributions by Anneleen Cassiman, Jan Ceuleers, Inne Gheeraert, Franz W.Kaiser, Felipe Sevilhano Martinez, Daniël Rovers, Inneke Schwickert, Lise Vandewal, Wendy Van Hoorde and David Van Reybrouck. This publication coincides with the festive reopening of the Permeke Museum at the artist’s former home in Jabbeke on 29 March 2024.Constant Permeke is a new reference work that brings together around 100 works of art and offers an in-depth look at the artist’s life and work.

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  • The Constant Princess
    The Constant Princess

    A splendid and sumptuous historical novel from the internationally bestselling author, Philippa Gregory, telling of the early life of Katherine of Aragon. I was born a princess, destined to be queen, and I know my duty. 1491. Henry VII’s eldest son Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, has been betrothed since childhood to the Spanish princess Katherine of Aragon.Their marriage will cement the alliance Henry Tudor craves to secure his country. But when Arthur’s sudden death leaves an 11-year-old boy heir to the kingdom, Henry Tudor must choose whether to send Katherine back to Spain, or to marry her himself.Katherine has no son from her brief marriage to secure her future; her substantial dowry and his powerful contract are at stake. Henry has reckoned without the determination of a young woman set on fulfilling her own destiny to be a queen – and the ambition of Prince Harry, the future Henry VIII.

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  • Is constant learning healthy?

    Constant learning can be healthy as it keeps the mind engaged and active, leading to personal growth and development. It can also help individuals adapt to new challenges and changes in their environment. However, it is important to balance constant learning with rest and relaxation to avoid burnout and overwhelm. It is also important to focus on learning things that bring joy and fulfillment, rather than feeling pressured to constantly acquire new knowledge.

  • What is the growth constant in exponential growth?

    The growth constant in exponential growth is the rate at which a quantity increases over time. It is represented by the letter 'r' in the formula y = a * e^(rt), where 'a' is the initial quantity, 'e' is the base of the natural logarithm, 't' is time, and 'y' is the final quantity. The growth constant determines how quickly the quantity grows exponentially, with a higher growth constant leading to faster growth.

  • Would constant nudity in society be progress?

    Constant nudity in society may not necessarily be considered progress as it could lead to various social, cultural, and ethical implications. While promoting body positivity and acceptance is important, it is also crucial to respect individual choices and boundaries regarding nudity. A balance between freedom of expression and societal norms is necessary to ensure a harmonious coexistence. Ultimately, progress should be measured by the level of inclusivity, respect, and understanding within a society rather than the extent of nudity.

  • How do I calculate the growth constant?

    The growth constant can be calculated using the formula: Growth Constant = (Ending Value / Beginning Value)^(1/Number of Periods) - 1 Where: - Ending Value is the final value of the investment or asset - Beginning Value is the initial value of the investment or asset - Number of Periods is the total number of time periods over which the growth occurred By plugging in the values for the ending and beginning values, as well as the number of periods, you can calculate the growth constant. This formula helps to quantify the rate of growth over a specific period of time.

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  • The Constant Star
    The Constant Star

    The Second World War hits home to a scattered East End family in new and unexpected ways in the third volume of this series about Britain under siege. Susan Cahill enjoys her job at the BBC until a bomb destroys the building and brings unwelcome responsibilities and an autocratic new boss, Walter Boscombe.He has no time for ambitious young women from Shadwell and seems determined to break Susan's spirit - and her heart. Breda Hooper, Susan's widowed sister-in-law, and her small son are rescued from the East End's shattered docklands by Danny, Susan's estranged husband.Settled in a shabby caravan in the Vale of Evesham, Breda soon finds herself entangled in village affairs in more ways than one, with only her quick wits, her new friends and the ever dependable Danny to keep her out of trouble. For Susan and Breda jeopardy comes not from the skies but in the terrible price each must pay for falling in love with men who are not all that they seem to be and who, even in the midst of all out war, will change their lives forever.

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  • The Constant Heart
    The Constant Heart

    Despite living by the side of the Thames, with its noise, disease and dirt, eighteen-year-old Rosina May has wanted for little in life.Until her father's feud with a fellow bargeman threatens to destroy everything.To save them all, Rosina agrees to marry Harry, the son of a wealthy merchant.But a chance encounter with a handsome river pirate has turned her head and she longs to meet him again.When her father dies a broken man, Harry goes back on his promise and turns Rosina out onto the streets.She is forced to work the river herself, ferrying rubbish out of London and living rough.In spite of her hardships, she cannot forget her pirate and when tragedy threatens to strike once more she is forced to make a choice.But is she really prepared to risk everything for love?

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  • The Constant Man
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    Former Munich police detective Willi Geismeier is drawn out of hiding to find a deranged serial killer. Former Munich detective Willi Geimeiser is a wanted man.He sacrificed his career and put his life on the line by exposing a high-ranking Nazi official as a murderer, and is now in hiding in a cabin deep in the Bavarian forest. But when his friend, Lola, is savagely attacked, Willi returns to Munich in disguise and under a new identity - Karl Juncker - determined to find the perpetrator.Meanwhile, the discovery of the body of a woman in the River Isar leads Willi's old colleague and friend, Detective Hans Bergemann, to uncover similar disturbing murders stretching back years.A serial killer who preys on young women is running loose on Munich's streets.Could they be responsible for the attack on Lola, and can Willi catch a deranged murderer before the Gestapo catches him?

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  • The Constant Nymph
    The Constant Nymph

    Avant-garde composer Albert Sanger lives in a ramshackle chalet in the Swiss Alps, surrounded by his 'Circus' of assorted children, admirers and a slatternly mistress.The family and their home life may be chaotic, but visitors fall into an enchantment, and the claims of respectable life or upbringing fall away. When Sanger dies, his Circus must break up and each find a more conventional way of life.But fourteen-year-old Teresa is already deeply in love: for her, the outside world holds nothing but tragedy.

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  • Would constant nudity in society be a progress?

    Constant nudity in society may not necessarily be considered progress as it could lead to various social, cultural, and psychological implications. While some individuals may argue that it promotes body positivity and acceptance, others may feel uncomfortable or objectified. It is important to strike a balance between freedom of expression and respecting societal norms and values. Ultimately, progress should be measured by the overall well-being and inclusivity of all members of society.

  • How do you calculate the growth constant k?

    The growth constant k can be calculated using the formula k = (ln(Nt/N0))/t, where Nt is the final population size, N0 is the initial population size, and t is the time period over which the population grew. The natural logarithm (ln) is used to calculate the growth rate. This formula helps to determine the rate at which a population is growing or declining over time.

  • Does the equilibrium constant always remain constant?

    No, the equilibrium constant does not always remain constant. The value of the equilibrium constant can change with changes in temperature. According to Le Chatelier's principle, when the temperature of a system at equilibrium is changed, the system will adjust to counteract the change, which can result in a change in the equilibrium constant. Therefore, the equilibrium constant is not always constant and can vary with changes in temperature.

  • 'stay constant.'

    To stay constant means to remain consistent and unchanging in a particular situation or behavior. It involves maintaining a steady course or level without fluctuating or deviating. By staying constant, one can establish reliability, predictability, and stability in their actions or decisions. This can help build trust, credibility, and a sense of dependability in relationships, work, or personal endeavors.

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