• Oxford IB Diploma Programme: Business Management Kerboodle

    By (author)  Martin Mwenda Muchena , By (author)  Robert Pierce , By (author)  Loykie Lomine

     

    Completely updated, with a new approach to most comprehensively cover the new 2014 syllabus, this print and online Course Book Pack includes a focus on the new concept-based learning requirement. Every topic is covered in depth, plus full assessment support drives high achievement and TOK links aligns learning to the IB ethos.

    * The most comprehensive coverage of the current syllabus, written by experienced IB teachers and workshop leaders.
    * Completely overhauled to most comprehensively build the in-depth subject knowledge learners need for success.
    * Fully embed the new concept-based learning requirement, addressing all of the key concepts that underpin the new syllabus including change, globalization and culture.
    * Keep learning fresh and develop truly outward-looking learners via relevant case studies and a strong international focus.
    * Rigorously prepare learners for assessment, with the only assessment support directly from the IB driving high achievement.
    * Thoroughly embrace the IB approach, with a strong focus on TOK, the learner profile.
    * Fully comprehensive and directly supporting Study Guide cements all the key theory, for the best performance in assessment.
    * Chapter on the updated internal assessment supports best practice.

    This pack includes one print Course Book and one online Course Book. The online Course Book will be available on Oxford Education Bookshelf until 2022. Access is facilitated via a unique code, which is sent in the mail. The code must be linked to an email address, creating a user account. Access may be transferred once to a new user, once the initial user no longer requires access. You will need to contact your local Educational Consultant to arrange this.

    Product details

    •  Paperback | 416 pages
    •  221 x 277 x 18mm | 1,204g
    •  06 Dec 2014
    •  Oxford University Press
    •  Oxford, United Kingdom
    •  English
    •  0198354983
    •  9780198354987
    •  610,055
  • Drawing Pencils

    • Drawing Sketching Pencils Set – Dyvicl brings to you the perfect pencil set for all your artwork demands. The set contains 12 pcs pre sharpened professional quality graphite pencils, (soft to hard) including 10B, 8B, 6B, 5B, 4B, 3B, 2B, B, HB, 2H, 4H, 6H. You can use a variety of tones in your drawing to create depth and dimension.
    • Premium Quality – The art pencils are sturdy hexagonal barrel. The graphite is even, smooth, blends easily. Non-toxic and eco-friendly, pencils conform to ASTM D-4236 and EN71 standards.
    • Freedom of Expression – These graphite pencils gives you the liberty to do shading, blending, designing precise artwork & textured shading exactly like a professional artist will do. It can be used on paper, sketchbook, sketch pad, and any other medium.
    • Endless Possibilities – Be it a budding artist or an amateur, everyone can use this Dyvicl drawing sketching pencil set for drawing, sketching, hatching, doodling & writing. It’s a perfect gift for children of family, neighbors & friends.
    • Purchase Without Risk – Your satisfaction is always our highest priority. If you have any concerns please feel free to reach out to us. We promise you a replacement or an immediate refund. No risk of buying these drawing sketching pencils from our store. If you love it, add it to cart today!
  • Drawing Book A3

    Superior Quality, Drawing Exercise Books with a design which reflects happy and friendly imagery thus taking part in the positive upbringing of our children on a soft cover, suitable for use with every type of colouring medium.

  • Essential Guide to Drawing: Life Drawing : A Practical and Inspirational Workbook

    By (author)  Barrington Barber

     

    This practical drawing series comprises six titles across a range of subjects that are perennially popular with artists: still life, landscapes, portraits, perspective and composition, life drawing, and animals. Each book provides an accessible introduction to the subject, backed up by clear examples and developed through step-by-step exercises for readers to follow. Throughout, authors Barrington Barber and Duncan Smith provide useful advice and tips learned from their years of practice as professional artists. The simple, stylish design and accessible format make these books attractive as single units or to buy as a series.
    Product details
    •  Paperback | 48 pages
    •  225 x 280 x 5.08mm | 385.55g
    •  15 Oct 2012
    •  Arcturus Publishing Ltd
    •  London, United Kingdom
    •  English
    •  Illustrations (some col.)
    •  1848588119
    •  9781848588110
    •  1,191,579
  • Washington Square : Introduction by Arthur Phillips

    By (author)  Henry James

     

    When Catherine Sloper falls for Maurice Townsend, her father, a wealthy New York doctor, believes that Townsend is a fortune hunter after his daughter’s inheritance. He forbids the marriage but Catherine persists in her affection, encouraged by her foolish aunt Lavinia who has a weakness for Maurice herself. Dr Sloper takes Catherine abroad to distract her from the infatuation, but she proves to be as stubborn as her father. The book is a vivid study of the four central characters drawn in what are, for this author, unusually strong primary colours.
    Six novels by Henry James and two volumes of his shorter fiction are already published in Everyman’s Library.

    Product details

    •  Hardback | 232 pages
    •  17 x 210 x 133mm | 360g
    •  03 Jan 2013
    •  Everyman
    •  Everyman’s Library
    •  London, United Kingdom
    •  English
    •  1841593524
    •  9781841593524
    •  369,083
  • Journey’s End

    By (author)  R. C. Sherriff

     

    Hailed by George Bernard Shaw as ‘useful [corrective] to the romantic conception of war’, R.C. Sherriff’s Journey’s End is an unflinching vision of life in the trenches towards the end of the First World War, published in Penguin Classics.

    Set in the First World War, Journey’s End concerns a group of British officers on the front line and opens in a dugout in the trenches in France. Raleigh, a new eighteen-year-old officer fresh out of English public school, joins the besieged company of his friend and cricketing hero Stanhope, and finds him dramatically changed. Laurence Olivier starred as Stanhope in the first performance of Journey’s End in 1928; the play was an instant stage success and remains a remarkable anti-war classic.

    R.C. Sherriff (1896-1975) joined the army shortly after the outbreak of the First World War, serving as a captain in the East Surrey regiment. After the war, an interest in amateur theatricals led him to try his hand at writing. Following rejection by many theatre managements, Journey’s End was given a single performance by the Incorporated Stage Society, in which Lawrence Olivier took the lead role. The play’s enormous success enabled Sherriff to become a full-time writer, with plays such as Badger’s Green (1930), St Helena (1935), and The Long Sunset (1955); though he is also remembered as a screenplay writer, for films such as The Invisible Man (1933), Goodbye Mr Chips (1933) and The Dam Busters (1955).

    If you enjoyed Journey’s End, you might like Robert Graves’s Goodbye to All That, available in Penguin Modern Classics.

    ‘Its unrelenting tension, and its regard for human decency in a vast world of human waste, are impressive and, even now, moving’
    Clive Barnes

    Product details

    •  Paperback | 96 pages
    •  129 x 198 x 5mm | 78g
    •  16 Jun 2011
    •  Penguin Books Ltd
    •  Penguin Classics
    •  London, United Kingdom
    •  English
    •  9780141183268
    •  75,687
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