Languages
Hall, Matthew.
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 4 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
Designing is learning: An investigation of designing multimodal texts.
by:
Hall, Matthew.; New York University., Teaching and Learning.
(Language materials, printed)
Victims of crime = construction, governance and policy /
by:
Hall, Matthew.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
The geography of environmental crime = conservation, wildlife crime and environmental activism /
by:
Potter, Gary R.; Nurse, Angus.; Hall, Matthew.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
A Comparison of Targeted and Multicomponent Small-Group Reading Interventions in Early Elementary Grades.
by:
Hall, Matthew.; University of Minnesota., Educational Psychology.
(Electronic resources)
Chemically modified minds = substance use for cognitive enhancement /
by:
Hall, Matthew.; SpringerLink (Online service); Montgomery, Catharine.; Forshaw, Mark.
(Electronic resources)
Chemically modified bodies = the use of diverse substances for appearance enhancement /
by:
Hall, Matthew.; Grogan, Sarah.; Gough, Brendan.; SpringerLink (Online service)
(Electronic resources)
Subjects
Sociology of Culture.
Victims of crimes- Government policy- Great Britain.
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Body image- Health aspects.
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging.
Reading instruction.
Victims of crimes- Services for- Wales.
Victims of crimes.
Educational psychology.
Victims of crimes- Legal status, laws, etc.- Great Britain.
Victims of crimes- Legal status, laws, etc.- Wales.
Criminological Theory.
British Politics.
Sociology, general.
Offenses against the environment.
Critical Criminology.
Medicine/Public Health, general.
Organized Crime.
Victims of crimes- Government policy- Wales.
Criminal Law.
Revenge- Fiction.
Psychopaths- Fiction.
Education, Technology of.
Social Sciences.
Nature Conservation.
Sociology of the Body.
Elementary education.
Victims of crimes- Services for- Great Britain.
Public Policy.
Nootropic agents.
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
Women psychiatrists- Fiction.
Education, Curriculum and Instruction.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
Environmental Geography.
Medical Sociology.
Self and Identity.
Crime and Society.
Neurosciences.
Bellevue Hospital- Fiction.
Education, Language and Literature.
Transnational Crime.