Books written by Michael Riley

  • Is God Fair? What About Gandhi?: The Gospel's Answer—Grace & Peace “for I came not to judge the world, but...

    Rachels, James—Author, philosophy professor .......................................2 Raiders ofthe LostArk, The (1981) ......245 Rapture ..................................................389 7:14 .................................131, ...

  • Tourism Employment: Analysis and Planning

    Larsen (1988) distinguished between two forms of personal memory; directly experienced events and reported events. These correspond with the current study's separation here of public (reported) and autobiographical (experienced) events.

  • OCR GCSE History SHP: The Norman Conquest 1065-1087

    For Easter, he went to Winchester where he was joined by three representatives of the Pope. At the Winchester Easter court, the papal legates ceremonially crowned William. It was a transformative moment. In 1070, the Norman Conquest of ...

  • OCR GCSE History SHP: The People’s Health c.1250 to present

    Winchester In 1329, the butchers' guild of Winchester appointed two people to check the quality of all meat before it could be sold. Guilds had full authority over their own trades in the town. They used set standards and made sure all ...

  • OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (SHP) Foundation Edition: The Norman Conquest 1065–1087

    By 1065, Stigand was both Bishop of Winchester and Archbishop of Canterbury. It was against Church rules to be paid for two Church posts at once. Stigand knew this but carried on. He also sold Church posts to the highest bidder.

  • OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (SHP) Foundation Edition: The People's Health c.1250 to present

    Winchester In 1329, the butchers' guild of Winchester started checking the quality of all meat before it was sold. Guilds wanted to keep the trust of their customers. Some ordered all members to pay a fine if any one of them let quality ...

  • Enquiring History: The Crusades

    In April 1194, Richard was recrowned in Winchester cathedral. He spent much of the next five years trying to recover the lands in Normandy taken by King Philip. While besieging a castle in southern France, Richard was struck in the ...

  • OCR GCSE History SHP: Crime and Punishment c.1250 to present

    Michael Riley, Jamie Byrom. 1411 at Winchester William Silver, a cook, is accused of gambling with dice. Reflect. 1. Why did some of the gang at Tottenham have more than one identity? 2. Why was it possible for outlaw gangs to carry ...

  • Human Resource Management in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry

    Adams - equity theory Possibly the most readily understandable psychological process, equity is about feelings of guilt, anxiety, frustration, envy, ... J. S. (1965), 'Inequity in Social Exchange,' in Berkowitz, L.

  • Managing People

    This new second edition of 'Managing People' provides a practical approach to applying up-to-the-minute management techniques, and is a vital source of information for professionals in the hotel and catering industry responsible for ...

  • Managing People in the Hospitality Industry

    What has Adam Smith got to say about hospitality jobs? Quite a lot, but not directly; some old wisdom, however, might to helpful. For Smith, in Wealth of Nations it wasn't just earning more money that made a jobseeker choose a ...

  • Conversations with Anne Rice: An Intimate, Enlightening Portrait of Her Life and Work

    He's never lighted well enough or on the screen long enough or seen closely enough except when Brad Pitt dismisses him, and then the focus is really on Brad. There's the one place where Brad Pitt's voice is beautiful.

  • Understanding History: Key Stage 3

    - Easily and cost-effectively implement a new KS3 curriculum: this coherent single-book course contains 120 lessons that experienced and non-specialist teachers can deliver with confidence, across a two or three-year KS3 - Establish strong ...

  • Medieval Minds: Britain 1066-1500

    Builds thorough understanding and enjoyment of History through enquiry. Think Through History provides an enthralling enquiry-based approach for 11-14 year olds built around key historical issues and characters.

  • The Films of Joseph Losey

    The career of the expatriate director is re-examined through an analysis of: King and Country, The Servant, Accident, The Go-Between and the Romantic Englishwoman.

  • Citizen's Minds: European Study Before 1914

    Builds thorough understanding and enjoyment of History through enquiry. Think Through History provides an enthralling enquiry-based approach for 11-14 year olds built around key historical issues and characters.

  • Meeting of Minds

    Explore the full richness and diversity of Islamic history with Meetings of Minds.

  • Human Resource Management in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry

    The book contains an important analysis of the labour market for this industry and now, in its second edition includes, among others, chapters on attitude measurement, customer-employee relations, questionnaire design and organizational ...

  • The Crusades: Conflict and Controversy, 1095-1291

    A fresh and student friendly approach to studying the Crusades - part of the Schools History Project's new generation of books that promote historical enquiry in A Level History.

  • OCR GCSE History SHP: The Elizabethans, 1580-1603

    Exam board: OCR (Specification B, SHP) Level: GCSE (9-1) Subject: History First teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer 2018 An OCR endorsed textbook Let SHP successfully steer you through the OCR B specification with an exciting, ...