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How do you get the best out of people? What does it take to make a team thrive?Few people know the answers better than Emma Hayes. As the coach of Chelsea FC Women, she has led the club to 14 major trophies. She is a widely celebrated figure in sports media and has been named TV pundit of the year by both Broadcast Magazine and the Sports Journalists Association. In 2021 she was named Best Football Coach by FIFA, in 2016 she was named MBE in the Queen's 90th birthday honours list, and in 2022 was awarded an OBE for her services to football.In her first ever book, written in collaboration with internationally best-selling author Michael Calvin, Emma shares her experience of managing a high-performance football team to draw out life lessons and techniques that anyone can use to their advantage. It's also a fascinating look into the world of women's football told by a woman at the centre of it, with frank, entertaining anecdotes from on and off the field.
Ted Strong Jr. was a two-sport athlete, a major star of the Negro Leagues and one of the original Harlem Globetrotters. This book shares the fascinating story of a man who played in seven Negro League Baseball All-Star games and was a key member of the Harlem Globetrotter team that won the World Professional Basketball Championship.
The Handbook of Sport and Japan presents a fascinating collection of established and new scholarship, a valuable text for readers who want to use sport as lens to look more closely into a nation. The handbook draws on a diversity of perspectives, disciplines and experiences all of which respond to the challenge of including sport in the study of Japan. The chapters in the handbook convey what taking part in sport feels and looks like, highlighting the sporting accomplishments of Japanese athletes and teams, while also reflecting how the sporting experience interacts with economics, diplomacy, media, culture, demographics, gender, ethnicity and identity. Contributions pose key questions about what conclusions can be made when sport is placed in the foreground of key events in Japanese history, including pre-war industrialisation and empire building, to the post-war economic boom, the 2011 Tohoku Disaster and the recent COVID-19 pandemic.
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Felix J.Schwarz, geb.1927 in der CSR, zeichnet in diesem Buch seine ungewöhnliche Lebensgeschichte auf. Im Verlauf seines fast 100-jährigen Lebens durchlebte er im Krieg als Soldat, aber auch danach im Zivilleben, u.a.auf seiner Einhand-Weltumseglung viele lebensbedrohliche Situationen, die ihn letztlich in eine pathologisch schwierige Situation brachten.Die vorliegenden Aufzeichnungen waren ein Teil der Therapie, um die schweren Depressionen zu heilen.
"The Toxicity of Caffein: An Experimental Study on Different Species of Animals" by William Salant and John Benjamin Rieger is a scientific work that investigates the effects of caffeine on various animal species through experimental studies. The authors explore the toxicity levels of caffeine by subjecting different animals to controlled doses, aiming to understand the impact on physiological and behavioral aspects.This comprehensive study likely includes insights into caffeine's influence on factors such as metabolism, central nervous system activity, and potential adverse effects. Salant and Rieger's work contributes to the scientific understanding of caffeine's effects beyond human consumption, shedding light on how this common stimulant interacts with diverse biological systems."The Toxicity of Caffein" serves as a valuable resource for researchers, pharmacologists, and anyone interested in the biochemical and physiological responses to caffeine across different animal species. The experimental approach and findings presented in the study provide a basis for further exploration into the broader implications of caffeine consumption.
Truly, Yellowstone National Park is a wonderland of nature. Poets have written about it, and artists have painted it, but to believe that such a scenic region is possible, you must see with your own eyes the spouting geysers, bubbling cauldrons, giant canyons and other spectacular phenomena, all of which present a flashing brilliance of motion and color which you will never forget. Yellowstone is the largest, the oldest and, perhaps, the best known of Americäs many national parks. It is at once weird, incredible and magnificent in its rugged, wild beauty. It is one of the greatest wild-life sanctuaries in the world. Frontiersman John Colter discovered the fabulous area by chance in the winter of 1807-08. Colter had been sent by the celebrated trader, Manuel Lisa, to Pierre¿s Hole in eastern Idaho to make friends with the Crow Indians. Coming home Colter sought a short cut and stumbled upon the mystery of Yellowstone. When he told his friends of the fantastic land he had seen, they refused to believe him.
"Uller Uprising" by H. Beam Piper is a riveting science fiction novel that unfolds against the backdrop of interstellar colonization and political intrigue. Set on the distant planet Uller, the story revolves around a human-dominated government attempting to assert control over the native Ullerans and exploit the planet's resources. Tensions escalate as the Ullerans resist the encroachment on their autonomy, leading to a complex and suspenseful narrative. Piper skillfully weaves themes of colonialism, rebellion, and cultural clashes, creating a thought-provoking and action-packed tale. With its rich world-building and exploration of political dynamics, "Uller Uprising" is a classic work of science fiction that continues to captivate readers interested in the complexities of human-alien interactions and the consequences of imperialistic ventures in distant galaxies.
"The Ways of the Planets" by Martha Evans Martin is an enlightening exploration of our solar system and the celestial ballet performed by its planetary inhabitants. In this educational work, Martin unravels the mysteries of planetary motion, explaining the intricate paths traced by each celestial body in our cosmic neighborhood. Through accessible language and insightful descriptions, the author guides readers on a journey through the unique characteristics and behaviors of the planets. From the swift orbits of inner planets to the majestic movements of outer giants, Martin's work provides a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic relationships shaping our solar system. "The Ways of the Planets" stands as an engaging resource for astronomy enthusiasts, students, and anyone eager to grasp the celestial choreography that unfolds in the vastness of space.
"Time Crime" by H. Beam Piper is a gripping science fiction novella that combines elements of time travel and detective mystery. In this thrilling tale, government investigator Verkan Vall navigates a complex web of temporal anomalies and criminal activity across parallel worlds. Set against the backdrop of the Paratime police force, tasked with policing temporal dimensions, the story unfolds as Vall pursues a criminal mastermind who threatens to disrupt the fabric of the multiverse. Piper's narrative skillfully explores the implications of time manipulation and the challenges of maintaining order across divergent timelines. "Time Crime" is a compact yet intricately woven story that offers readers a fascinating blend of speculative fiction, detective work, and exploration of the consequences of temporal meddling. This novella remains a notable contribution to the science fiction genre, capturing the imagination of readers with its imaginative premise and well-crafted narrative.
Research has shown that students improve their problem-solving skills by working through puzzles, even from infancy. Children love working their way through a jigsaw, and as they watch the big picture emerging, they develop a sense of fulfilment and accomplishments. It is amazing how much students learn from wordsearches and puzzles.The goal is making Physics as a subject more accessible to more students. The path is through anagrams as brain teasers, wordsearches as builders of key vocabulary, crossword puzzles as concept keys, and the mind-maps to create the bigger picture, helping students appreciate why they are learning a topic.It promises to be an exciting journey. Why not start your students on the first step.Bon voyage!
Defeat stings, but victory burns.Trevor Steele has had plenty of professional success, both as heavyweight champion of the American Fighting League (AFL) and in owning his own gym. But now that he's officially retired from fighting, he's finding it tough to reconcile the man he is with the fighter he used to be. Enter a feisty distraction named Navie Fuller, who just so happens to be adjusting to a new life herself. Navie is no stranger to the cage nor the athletes who fight inside it. She was raised to be the beautiful but silent face behind the AFL, and her father - the CEO of the league - doesn't support her aspirations of training for her own fight. Navie has spent her life conforming to her father's demands, putting her dreams on hold to please the man who raised her. Not anymore.Determined to know every side of the business before launching a professional women's league, Navie quits her job with the AFL and leaves her privileged life in California behind, ready to combat her way to the top of a sport she's loved from afar, one uppercut at a time. What she doesn't expect to find is a burning passion for the man who commits to helping her get there. As things heat up inside-and outside-of the cage, Navie's new life is threatened when her father blackmails her, reminding everyone who holds the purse strings and the power in the world of cage fighting. Faced with a battle they're sure to lose, Navie and Trevor must decide if they're willing to risk defeat to prove they have a love worth fighting for.
"The School Book of Forestry" by Charles Lathrop Pack is a comprehensive guide that educates readers on the principles and practices of forestry. With a focus on sustainability and conservation, Pack's work serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts interested in understanding the intricate balance between human activities and forest ecosystems. The book covers essential topics such as tree identification, forest management techniques, and the importance of preserving natural habitats. Pack's insightful exploration aims to instill a sense of responsibility and stewardship toward forests, emphasizing the role of forestry in maintaining ecological equilibrium. Packed with practical knowledge and environmental consciousness, "The School Book of Forestry" stands as a timeless reference for those seeking a deeper understanding of sustainable practices and the vital role forests play in our world.
"Astronomy for Young Folks" by Isabel Martin Lewi is an engaging celestial journey tailored for young minds eager to explore the wonders of the universe. Lewi, with a blend of accessible language and captivating illustrations, takes young readers on an astronomical adventure, unraveling the mysteries of stars, planets, and galaxies. The book serves as a celestial guide, introducing fundamental concepts in astronomy in an educational and entertaining manner. From the mechanics of our solar system to the fascinating phenomena occurring in the vast cosmos, Lewi's work sparks curiosity and lays the foundation for a lifelong fascination with space. "Astronomy for Young Folks" is a stellar resource for budding astronomers, providing a delightful blend of education and inspiration to cultivate a love for the cosmos in the hearts of young readers.
A history of how Meadowbrook High a Cinderella co-educational School in Kingston, Jamaica won 7 major trophies in 4 years in the 1980s and soaring beyond all expectations with DISCIPLINE, DETERMINATION and DEDICATION.
"Flower Guide: Wild Flowers East of the Rockies" by Chester A. Reed is a comprehensive and user-friendly guidebook for nature enthusiasts and botanists alike. Focused on the diverse array of wildflowers found east of the Rockies, Reed's guide meticulously catalogs and illustrates the region's flora, aiding readers in easy identification. The book's visually appealing format, coupled with Reed's detailed descriptions and informative insights, make it an invaluable resource for both beginners and experienced botanists. From vibrant blooms to subtle blossoms, the guide covers a wide spectrum of wildflowers, facilitating a deeper appreciation for the rich botanical tapestry of the Eastern United States. Whether you're a casual hiker or a seasoned naturalist, "Flower Guide" serves as a handy companion for exploring and understanding the captivating world of wildflowers in the eastern Rockies region.
Baseball: It's More Than StatisticsA Nostalgic Journey Through 120 Years of Major League Baseball Stories, Seasons, Standings, and Forgotten Moments.On October 1,1903, 16,242 Bostonians crowded into Huntington Avenue Grounds to witness the historic first game of a championship battle between the Pittsburgh Pirates of the established National League versus the champion of the upstart three-year-old American League, Boston Americans. The World Series was born and the formation of Major League Baseball.was soon to follow.Baseball: It's More Than Statistics takes the reader, season by season, through 120 years of baseball in a readable format. Filled with stories, not just statistics, players and teams become alive. There are many long forgotten names and events that will provide a learning and nostalgic experience for long time fans or newcomers to the sport. It makes a great companion while watching games on TV or for sharing stories and trivia with baseball buddies.
"Never forget, Little Fish - a Lure is just an illusion, a thing pretending to be something else. If you can remember that, you'll be just fine."For generations, the lessons of The Six Lures have been passed down from fish to fish, and over a long weekend in Far Grotto, Little Fish learns from his Auntie Perch how to navigate the dangers of Big River, and stay safe in a world where things aren't always what they seem.A short book with a simple message, Little Fish and The Six Lures is a story not just for fans of fly fishing, but those hoping to share important life lessons with a young person they care about.
From "JUST LET IT KILL ME" to Finding Good, Mike Thompson's inspirational story will empower you to live your best life.After being diagnosed with cancer at the age of 10, Mike Thompson would endure four total cancers, two bone marrow transplants, more than 75 surgeries-including a 12-hour facial reconstruction-and more than six years in the fog of addiction to opioids. After being freed from the clutches of drug dependency, Mike took a leap of faith and set out to reclaim his life.How? By focusing on finding good in everything.As Mike puts it, "Finding Good is about living your best life by taking care of your mind and body, surrounding yourself with good people, and leaving the world better than you found it." This heartfelt, unflinching memoir of resilience and redemption will empower you to find the good in your life, too. It's a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is good to be found.
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