Jane Paterson: 5 books

Book cover of National 5 Computing Science: Second Edition
by John Walsh, Jane Paterson
Language: English
Release Date: May 6, 2019

Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 Subject: Computing Science First Teaching: August 2017 First Exam: June 2018 National 5 Computing Science provides complete coverage of the new SQA syllabus for the updated National 5 course Ensures clear support throughout the course with a text built...
Book cover of E-Book Teaching Pilates for Postural Faults, Illness and Injury
by Jane Paterson, RGN, Adult Education Teacher
Language: English
Release Date: December 17, 2008

Pilates is a particularly safe and effective exercise system which aims to strengthen the body in a balanced way by specifically improving the function of the weaker muscle groups. Emphasis is placed on strengthening the muscles of the trunk so that support of the spine increases plus posture and...
Book cover of SpecFicNZ Shorts: "The Shelver" by Piper Mejia, "The Bookshop" by Jane Percival, and "The Box" by I.K. Paterson-Harkness
by Piper Mejia, Jane Percival, I.K. Paterson-Harkness
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2015

SpecFicNZ presents SpecFicNZ Shorts, three creepy stories celebrating NZ Bookshop Day 2015 - which falls on Halloween. Discover family secrets, spooky shop owners, and mysterious magical artefacts in:"The Shelver", by Piper Mejia"The Bookshop", by Jane Percival"The Box", by I.K....
Book cover of Te Kōrero Ahi Kā: to speak of the home fires burning
by Eileen Mueller, A. J. Ponder, Kevin Berry
Language: English
Release Date: February 10, 2018

Here, between the realms of the Sky Father and Earth Mother, hellhounds race, ghosts drift aimless, and the taniwha stalks. Home fires drive them back, at the same time sparking stories and poems that traverse seconds, eons, and parsecs. Tales of gatekeepers, cloak wearers, and secret keepers. Of...
Book cover of Le clerc au Moyen Âge
by Collectif, Isabelle Weill, Jean-Jacques Vincensini
Language: French
Release Date: January 17, 2014

Quelle image plus omniprésente que celle du clerc dans la littérature populaire de la fin du Moyen Âge ? De toutes les classes sociales évoquées, le clergé vient en tête lorsque l’on s’intéresse à des textes comme les Cent Nouvelles nouvelles, les Évangiles des Quenouilles, la Farce...
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