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    The Great Education Taboo...
    Rugby For Dummies, 4th Edition
    • Rugby basics for fans, players, and parents who are new to the game, plus all the latest developments for those returning to the sport Rugby For Dummies, Fourth Edition teaches you the essential elements of the fast-growing sport of rugby, so you can follow all the action—and get ready for the U.S.-hosted 2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cups. This helpful Dummies guide also gives you the information that you need to start playing or coaching rugby. You’ll get clear explanations of the rules, insight into strategy and tactics, and info on all the most popular tournaments around the globe. Learn about the rugby greats of yesterday, plus get updates on the most significant changes at every level, from high school to international level. This new edition covers the evolution of the laws that govern play and looks at how the women’s game and the sevens version of the sport have grown. Learn how rugby is played, including necessary skills and strategies for winning Take a look at the most entertaining North American and international rugby competitions Get tips for joining a rugby team or becoming a rugby coach Familiarize yourself with the history of previous World Cups in time for the next one This is the perfect Dummies guide for anyone who wants to better understand all aspects of the game of rugby.

      Rugby For Dummies, 4th Edition
    • The Great Education Taboo...

      • 122 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The analysis delves into the complexities of the Government document, Every Child Matters 2003, revealing underlying motives that challenge its proclaimed purpose of protecting children. By examining the text, it uncovers a narrative suggesting a class struggle, where the document frames those deemed responsible for child neglect as a societal 'disease.' The author critiques the proposed solutions, arguing they serve as a guise for implementing a free market in education rather than genuinely addressing the issues at hand.

      The Great Education Taboo...