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This collection of groundbreaking campaigns and industry insights from the world's leading design studios shows how today's graphic designers are thinking, collaborating, and breaking the rules.
What if ... UKIP were given a lectern in the debates in 2010? They weren't, of course. Not in our world. But in a world very similar to our own, where the tiniest of changes happened, they were. And things turned out rather differently ... Today, in 2014, the UKIP surge is big news. What if it had happened earlier, in the dying days of a Labour Government? What if four-party politics had taken hold in the last election, in the last moments before the campaign began? What if the BBC, in attempting to close down arguments over whether the SNP and Plaid Cymru should be in the debates without excluding the Liberal Democrats, accidentally opened the door to UKIP? The campaign would have been rather different. Election night more so. And the aftermath? Read "The Fourth Lectern" to see just how different it would have been. Note: This book is a novella - a short novel (unlike its sequel, which is full-sized)
What if... UKIP were given a lectern in the debates in 2010? That was the starting point of 'The Fourth Lectern'. That book covered the few weeks around the alternative 2010 General Election. What would have happened next? In The Fourth Lectern, the door for the UKIP surge opened just before the General Election in 2010, rather than a few years after it, as in our world. The resulting Government was fragile and a new election seemed inevitable - but was it? For how long could the embattled Prime Minister eke out his time? How long would it be until the next General Election? And when it was to come around - well, the rules for having a lectern at the debates now seemed clear. And another Party wanted in...
It took three things to bring about the End of the World: A space drive that was to open the stars to humanity.Exiled Warlords willing to blackmail the world to restore their tyranny.Their intended victims, desperate to avoid them. But even though the Earth might be doomed, Hope could still survive. Pip Allen was desperate to go to the stars after he graduated. Charlie Jennings was seeking a new life and meaning. Joe Mbutu was striving to protect his people from the callous Warlords. Corbin Anders was trying to prevent what he saw as an abomination. The Endeavour would tie their stories together at the End of the World... and afterwards. Sea Lion Press' first 'future history' brings the vivid and frightening world of acclaimed author Andy Cooke (The Fifth Lectern) to life.
What if UKIP were given a lectern in the debates in 2010?That was the starting point of The Fourth Lectern. That book covered the few weeks around the alternative 2010 General Election, but what would have happened next?In The Fourth Lectern, the door for the UKIP surge opened in 2010, just before the General Election that year, rather than a few years after it, as in our world. The resulting Government was fragile and a new election seemed inevitable - but was it? For how long could the embattled Prime Minister eke out his time? How long would it be until the next General Election?And when it was to come around - well, the rules for having a lectern at the debates now seemed clear. And another Party wanted in...In this full-length sequel to The Fourth Lectern, Andy Cooke continues his story of a world that - had a few ballot boxes arrived on time on a snowy December in 2007 - could have been ours.
Three class books covering Key Stage 3 biology, chemistry and physics as separate subjects; companion teacher file CD-ROMs containing lesson plans and resource sheets as printable pdfs
Year 9 is an engaging Class Book that meet the needs of both teachers and pupils for the pre-2008 Science Strategy and Framework for Key Stage 3. The differentiated questions build thinking skills and Scientific Enquiry is intergrated throughout.
Three class books covering Key Stage 3 biology, chemistry and physics as separate subjects; companion teacher file CD-ROMs containing lesson plans and resource sheets as printable pdfs
Three class books covering Key Stage 3 biology, chemistry and physics as separate subjects; companion teacher file CD-ROMs containing lesson plans and resource sheets as printable pdfs
Year 7 is an engaging Class Book that meet the needs of both teachers and pupils for the pre-2008 Science Strategy and Framework for Key Stage 3. The differentiated questions build thinking skills and Scientific Enquiry is intergrated throughout.
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