Posts filed under ‘england’
Smoking trends
Smoking is now banned in all enclosed public places in England – a step already taken in some other parts of the world. This has sparked discussion about the effects of smoking on health and society. The ban has generated debate about human rights and freedom of choice, as well as consideration of the links between smoking, poverty and mental health. The impact of opposition to smoking in developed countries also raises questions about the increasing prevalence of smoking in the developing world.
The information in this book comes from a wide range of sources and includes government reports and statistics, newspaper features, magazine articles, surveys and literature from lobby groups and charitable organisations.
You can read more about this book on the publisher’s website; you can buy it there, or on Amazon.
Editors: Cobi Smith and Sophie Crewdson
Publisher: Independence Educational Publishers
Price: £6.95
Cover: Paperback
ISBN: 978 1 86168 411 0
Published: September 2007
How to get more women in science, engineering and technology
Entrepreneurial women in science, engineering and technology in the East of England talk about what they think needs to happen to get more women in these industries.
This podcast is part of a series. You can listen to this episode, or read the transcript.
Careers in technology enterprise
Entrepreneurial women in technology in the East of England talk about their experiences.
This podcast is part of a series. You can listen to this episode, or read the transcript.
Innovative engineering
Entrepreneurial women in engineering in the East of England give business and careers advice.
This is part of a podcast series. You can listen to this episode or read the transcript.
Careers in science enterprise
Entrepreneurial women in science in the East of England give business and careers advice, ranging from higher education decisions to becoming a CEO.
This is part of a podcast series. You can listen to this episode, or read the transcript.
