Patricia Murphy is an award-winning children's author and a Producer/Director of documentaries for British television.Her most recent publication is "The Easter Rising 1916 - Molly's Diary", the first book in a planned trilogy. Her previous Celtic fantasy trilogy for children "The Chingles" won a Poolbeg/RTE award. Patricia is also a multi award-winning Producer/Director of critically acclaimed and groundbreaking documentaries. These include RTS winner "Children of Helen House" for BBC 2, the highly rated series on the pioneering children's hospice in Oxford. She created and filmed the launch programmes for "Born to Be Different" the innovative prize-winning Channel 4 series following six babies born with disabilities in the 21st century.Other films include the controversial "Behind the Crime" series for Channel 4 where criminals revealed how and why they committed their crimes, "Raised by The State" on growing up in care for BBC 2 and "Newbury Blues" on the Newbury By-pass protests. Her debut documentary "Caravan Kids" on New Age Travelers and the Criminal Justice Act was nominated for an RTS. Patricia has also worked on popular series such as "Worst Jobs in History" and "TV Dinners"....
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This title was first published in 2001: hegel's metaphysics of god presents hegel's response to kant's claim that metaphysics in general and, in particular, knowledge of god, is beyond the grasp of human knowledge.
Margaret Murphy
Melanie Murphy
Patricia Baquedano-Lopez
Patricia Polacco
Patricia Lyfoung
Patricia Duff
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Patricia Westerhof
Nora Murphy
Patricia Odber de Baubeta
Patricia Baquedano-Lopez
Patricia Ashby
This accessible and comprehensive survey of phonetic theory is an ideal introduction to phonetics for undergraduates approaching the subject for the very first time.
Patricia Gualinga
Patricia Lin
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Patricia J. Murphy
Joseph Murphy
Patricia Lyfoung
Bróna Murphy
Patricia McLinn
Patricia Gualinga
Patricia Odber de Baubeta
Martina Murphy
Patricia Smith
Patricia Briggs
Patricia McLinn
Patricia Strach
Patricia Napier-Fitzpatrick
Sharon Murphy
Fragile evidence--a critique of reading assessment informed by newly emerging conceptualizations of validity and reliability--brings psychometric theory, reading theory, and social critique to bear on reading assessment.
Jacqueline Shea Murphy
Patricia Briggs
Ruth Ann Murphy
Patricia Grayhall
Patricia Hegarty
Patricia Martínez-Álvarez
Julianne Newton
Richard L. Smith
Katie Ellis
Disability and new media examines how digital design is triggering disability when it could be a solution.
Douglas K. Brumbaugh
Brian Child
Steffen Bauer
Pascal Sanginga
Agricultural research, extension and education can contribute greatly to enhancing agricultural production in a sustainable way and to reducing poverty in the developing world, but achievements have generally fallen short of expectations in africa.
Rosemary Sweet
An impressively thorough exploration of the changing functions, character and experience of english towns in a key age of transition which includes smaller communities as well as the larger industrialising towns.
Shulamith L. A. Straussner
Examine the worldwide phenomenon of substance abuse and addiction!
Tim Hurst
This book provides practical strategies and resources that have been proven effective in teaching english to pupils of all abilities, making english accessible, challenging and exciting.
Simon Zagorski-Thomas
The playback of recordings is the primary means of experiencing music in contemporary society, and in recent years 'classical' musicologists and popular music theorists have begun to examine the ways in which the production of recordings affects not just .
Steven P. Roose
Richard Bryant-Jefferies
Models of care for drug service provision encourages a greater understanding of the models of care system, and how it can be used in the interest of clients' health and well-being.
R. C. Dallas
This account is based on the tales of relations of those who were involved in the uprisings of the late 1700s by the maroons - escaped slaves in jamaica who banded together in a community, but were constantly in conflict with the british.
Andrew A. Mitchell
Theoretical research on advertising effects at the individual level has focused almost entirely on the effects of advertising exposure on attitudes and the mediators of attitude formation and change.
Kay Mohanna
The fundholding concept is now an established component of the nhs and is responsible for the growing influence of general practice in the delivery of health care.
James Coleman
Wesley Finegan
This volume provides both the scientific and medical background to manipulation, as well as sound practical advice on how to carry out manipulative techniques.
Janet Horowitz Murray
The englishwoman's review, which published from 1866 to 1910, participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women.
Paul D. Williams
After the cold war, africa earned the dubious distinction of being the world's most bloody continent.
David E. Scharff
This book widens the scope of clinical and theoretical contributions on couple and family psychoanalysis by collecting case presentations and discussions by analysts from europe, north america, latin america, china and australia.
Evgenii Talsi
This book reviews advances in important and practically relevant homogeneous catalytic transformations, such as single-site olefin polymerizations and chemo- and stereo-selective oxidations.
Walter Maurer
Now available in paperback, this grammar offers a completely new approach to the study of sanskrit, aimed at students with no previous specialist knowledge of the categories of grammar.
David Gleicher
Monica Kiefer
The status of american children at the beginning of the eighteenth century was so insignificant that writers apologized for wasting their talents on the subject and physicians seldom condescended to prescribe for them.
Anthony R. Fiorillo
Jacqui Welham
Jane Goodman-Delahunty
Improved usage of forensic science evidence by legal practitioners is essential to reduce miscarriages of justice.
Victoria Bowles
J. R. Ward
Peter Muir
André Monaco
Leigh Glover
Anna Suvorova
Simon Munzert
William J. Hamblin
Robert Elgie
Caroline Rooney
Kerry L. Jang
Peter R. Sedgwick
Liwei Jiao
Jay Mandle
First published in 1982, this study attempts to put contemporary caribbean development into historical perspective.
Bertrand G. Ramcharan
Federico Zanettin
Electronic texts and text analysis tools have opened up a wealth of opportunities to higher education and language service providers, but learning to use these resources continues to pose challenges to scholars and professionals alike.
Keld Stehr Nielsen
The evolution of the private language argument presents a continuous view of modern analytical philosophy by telling the history of one of its central strands.
Christopher Deacy
In recent years, there has been growing awareness across a range of academic disciplines of the value of exploring issues of religion and the sacred in relation to cultures of everyday life.
Peter LaFrenière
Juan F. Gonzalez-Bertomeu
Traditionally relegated because of political pressure and public expectations, courts in latin america are increasingly asserting a stronger role in public and political discussions.
James H. Barrett
This book is a study of communities that drew their identity and livelihood from their relationships with water during a pivotal time in the creation of the social, economic and political landscapes of northern europe.
Barrie Needham
Countries which take spatial planning seriously should take planning law and property rights also seriously.
Charles Boundy
If money is the lifeblood of business, contracts are the arteries that help carry it around the commercial body.
Jerrold Fine
Rogers has the gambler's gifts - a titanic brain, an uncanny ability to read people, and a risk-taker's daring.
Ian Scott