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Optimum Nutrition For Your Child: How to boost your child's health, behaviour and IQ (Tom Thorne Novels #580)
by Patrick Holford BSc, DipION, FBA Optimum Nutritio Deborah ColsonPatrick Holford illustrated the connection between nutrition and all aspects of health in his best-selling book THE OPTIMUM NUTRITION BIBLE. In OPTIMUM NUTRITION FOR YOUR CHILD, he reveals how crucial optimum nutrition is for children's general health and development, as well as their behaviour and IQ. He explains why certain foods are so beneficial and why others are damaging, and enables you to identify common problems in children which can be improved or solved with the right foods and supplements. With invaluable advice on getting children to eat healthy food, food plans and practical tips, this book is the definitive guide for parents.
Opting Out: Losing the Potential of America's Young Black Elite
by Maya A. BeasleyWhy has the large income gap between blacks and whites persisted for decades after the passage of civil rights legislation? More specifically, why do African Americans remain substantially underrepresented in the highest-paying professions, such as science, engineering, information technology, and finance? A sophisticated study of racial disparity, Opting Out examines why some talented black undergraduates pursue lower-paying, lower-status careers despite being amply qualified for more prosperous ones. To explore these issues, Maya A. Beasley conducted in-depth interviews with black and white juniors at two of the nation’s most elite universities, one public and one private. Beasley identifies a set of complex factors behind these students’ career aspirations, including the anticipation of discrimination in particular fields; the racial composition of classes, student groups, and teaching staff; student values; and the availability of opportunities to network. Ironically, Beasley also discovers, campus policies designed to enhance the academic and career potential of black students often reduce the diversity of their choices. Shedding new light on the root causes of racial inequality, Opting Out will be essential reading for parents, educators, students, scholars, and policymakers.
Opting Out: Losing the Potential of America's Young Black Elite
by Maya A. BeasleyWhy has the large income gap between blacks and whites persisted for decades after the passage of civil rights legislation? More specifically, why do African Americans remain substantially underrepresented in the highest-paying professions, such as science, engineering, information technology, and finance? A sophisticated study of racial disparity, Opting Out examines why some talented black undergraduates pursue lower-paying, lower-status careers despite being amply qualified for more prosperous ones. To explore these issues, Maya A. Beasley conducted in-depth interviews with black and white juniors at two of the nation’s most elite universities, one public and one private. Beasley identifies a set of complex factors behind these students’ career aspirations, including the anticipation of discrimination in particular fields; the racial composition of classes, student groups, and teaching staff; student values; and the availability of opportunities to network. Ironically, Beasley also discovers, campus policies designed to enhance the academic and career potential of black students often reduce the diversity of their choices. Shedding new light on the root causes of racial inequality, Opting Out will be essential reading for parents, educators, students, scholars, and policymakers.
Opting Out: Losing the Potential of America's Young Black Elite
by Maya A. BeasleyWhy has the large income gap between blacks and whites persisted for decades after the passage of civil rights legislation? More specifically, why do African Americans remain substantially underrepresented in the highest-paying professions, such as science, engineering, information technology, and finance? A sophisticated study of racial disparity, Opting Out examines why some talented black undergraduates pursue lower-paying, lower-status careers despite being amply qualified for more prosperous ones. To explore these issues, Maya A. Beasley conducted in-depth interviews with black and white juniors at two of the nation’s most elite universities, one public and one private. Beasley identifies a set of complex factors behind these students’ career aspirations, including the anticipation of discrimination in particular fields; the racial composition of classes, student groups, and teaching staff; student values; and the availability of opportunities to network. Ironically, Beasley also discovers, campus policies designed to enhance the academic and career potential of black students often reduce the diversity of their choices. Shedding new light on the root causes of racial inequality, Opting Out will be essential reading for parents, educators, students, scholars, and policymakers.
Opting Out: Losing the Potential of America's Young Black Elite
by Maya A. BeasleyWhy has the large income gap between blacks and whites persisted for decades after the passage of civil rights legislation? More specifically, why do African Americans remain substantially underrepresented in the highest-paying professions, such as science, engineering, information technology, and finance? A sophisticated study of racial disparity, Opting Out examines why some talented black undergraduates pursue lower-paying, lower-status careers despite being amply qualified for more prosperous ones. To explore these issues, Maya A. Beasley conducted in-depth interviews with black and white juniors at two of the nation’s most elite universities, one public and one private. Beasley identifies a set of complex factors behind these students’ career aspirations, including the anticipation of discrimination in particular fields; the racial composition of classes, student groups, and teaching staff; student values; and the availability of opportunities to network. Ironically, Beasley also discovers, campus policies designed to enhance the academic and career potential of black students often reduce the diversity of their choices. Shedding new light on the root causes of racial inequality, Opting Out will be essential reading for parents, educators, students, scholars, and policymakers.
Opting Out: Losing the Potential of America's Young Black Elite
by Maya A. BeasleyWhy has the large income gap between blacks and whites persisted for decades after the passage of civil rights legislation? More specifically, why do African Americans remain substantially underrepresented in the highest-paying professions, such as science, engineering, information technology, and finance? A sophisticated study of racial disparity, Opting Out examines why some talented black undergraduates pursue lower-paying, lower-status careers despite being amply qualified for more prosperous ones. To explore these issues, Maya A. Beasley conducted in-depth interviews with black and white juniors at two of the nation’s most elite universities, one public and one private. Beasley identifies a set of complex factors behind these students’ career aspirations, including the anticipation of discrimination in particular fields; the racial composition of classes, student groups, and teaching staff; student values; and the availability of opportunities to network. Ironically, Beasley also discovers, campus policies designed to enhance the academic and career potential of black students often reduce the diversity of their choices. Shedding new light on the root causes of racial inequality, Opting Out will be essential reading for parents, educators, students, scholars, and policymakers.
Opting Out: Losing the Potential of America's Young Black Elite
by Maya A. BeasleyWhy has the large income gap between blacks and whites persisted for decades after the passage of civil rights legislation? More specifically, why do African Americans remain substantially underrepresented in the highest-paying professions, such as science, engineering, information technology, and finance? A sophisticated study of racial disparity, Opting Out examines why some talented black undergraduates pursue lower-paying, lower-status careers despite being amply qualified for more prosperous ones. To explore these issues, Maya A. Beasley conducted in-depth interviews with black and white juniors at two of the nation’s most elite universities, one public and one private. Beasley identifies a set of complex factors behind these students’ career aspirations, including the anticipation of discrimination in particular fields; the racial composition of classes, student groups, and teaching staff; student values; and the availability of opportunities to network. Ironically, Beasley also discovers, campus policies designed to enhance the academic and career potential of black students often reduce the diversity of their choices. Shedding new light on the root causes of racial inequality, Opting Out will be essential reading for parents, educators, students, scholars, and policymakers.
Option Tests Year 4 Mathematics Set B: Paper 1: Arithmetic (PDF)
by Trevor DixonYear 4 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET B range.
Optional Tests B Reading Y2 Answer Booklet 2 (Optional Tests (PDF))
by Siobhan SkeffingtonA set of 15 Year 2 Reading Optional Test papers from the SET B range. What's included? 15 x Paper 1: combined reading prompt and answer booklet 15 x Paper 2: reading booklet 15 x Paper 2: reading answer booklet
Optional Tests English Year 1 Paper 1 (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 1 English Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests English Year 1 Paper 2 (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 1 English Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests English Year 1 Paper 3 (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 1 English Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Year 4 Paper 1 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 4 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Year 4 Paper 2 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 4 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Mathematics Year 1 Paper 1 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 1 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Mathematics Year 1 Set A Paper 2
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 1 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Mathematics Year 4 Paper 1 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 4 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Mathematics Year 4 Paper 2 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 4 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Mathematics Year 4 Paper 3 Set A (PDF)
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Optional Tests Mathematics Year 5 Paper 1 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 5 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Mathematics Year 5 Paper 2 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 5 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET A range.
Optional Tests Mathematics Year 5 Paper 3 Set A (PDF)
by Rising StarsA set of 15 Year 5 Mathematics Optional Test papers from the SET A range.