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THE KILLING STREET (Paperback)
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When Trainee Police Officer Holly Blades attends her first suspicious death, is she really ready for the impact that being a copper can have on your family, your friends and your life? Especially wh...
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GCSE HISTORY: CRIME & PUNISHMENT STUDENT BOOK (Paperback)
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Part of a series delivering the main GCSE SHP History exam specification content for the popular Crime & Punishment option. This book covers learning objectives, development skills, identifying good...
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LAW FOR GCSE (Paperback)
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An introduction to English Law, its definition and historical sources.
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WAS THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT SUCCESSFUL? (Hardback)
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Looking at some of the burning issues of the day, this series teaches young people to think for themselves, providing case studies, historical context and individual opinions. It provides a range of...
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SHOULD IMMIGRATION BE RESTRICTED? (Paperback)
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Offering case studies, historical context and individual opinions, these books encourage readers to think and express themselves independently. They include a range of viewpoints that encourage crit...
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IS TELEVISION A BAD INFLUENCE? (Paperback)
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Teaching students how to think not what to think, these books provide case studies, historical context and individual opinions. They include a range of viewpoints that encourage critical thinking. T...
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FREAKY GREEN EYES (Paperback)
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New novel from the bestselling author of BIG MOUTH AND UGLY GIRL.
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GLOBAL CONCERNS (Paperback)
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This new edition of the popular Citizenship in Focus series is edited by John Foster, Britain's leading author in the field of Citizenship and PSHE. Presented in a stimulating, full-colour magazine ...
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HUMAN RIGHTS (Paperback)
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This new edition encourages students to engage with issues ranging from political and economic injustice to the rights of children. Includes coverage of the UK Human Rights Act and examines the bala...
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ZERO PER CENT (Paperback)
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Jack Curling tells his life story from 11-15 while sitting in Business Studies GCSE, writing nothing but his number, knowing that this will earn him precisely 0%.
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BROTHERS (Paperback)
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A compelling account of a boy coming to terms with his brother's death and his discovery of his own and his brother's homosexuality.
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