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  • av Ian Aitken
    173,-

    A new SOE circuit is formed near Lyon during World War II. In this story of courage and camaraderie young and often inexperienced recruits work to undermine the efforts of the occupying German army, sometimes paying the ultimate price.

  • av Tina Cathleen MacNaughton
    173,-

  • av Brendan Mulcahy
    159,-

    The title Here and There was chosen to signal a poetry collection that places the emphasis on the movement and change which are inescapable features of human existence. The concepts "here" and "there" are bonded by experience, can be oppositional and can suggest in a conversational way the sense of being all over the place. In preparing the collection for publication, the author remembered Seamus Heaney's marvellous poem Postscript, which contains the lines, "You are neither here nor there, / A hurry through which known and strange things pass." The wisdom of Heaney's assertion - that the attempt to inhabit an unassailable Here is unrealistic - is deeply appealing and links to the need for a stabilising version of what Keats called 'negative capability' in navigating life's conflicting currents.So, there are poems of migration and adaptation; poems of travel and reaction to other ways of doing things; poems of family evolution and change; poems addressing zeitgeist challenges like Brexit and the Coronavirus epidemic; poems that focus on Shakespearean characters in their attempts to manage unwieldy circumstance. And flights of fancy.The poems in Here and There deal with continuity and change, movement and stability in challenging, sometimes frightening contexts. "Here" and "there" are relative concepts, interchanging with surprising ease. Adaptability emerges from a reading of these poems as the crucial behavioural factor if we are to lead lives enriched by confidence and optimism.

  • av Alistair G. McKenzie
    261,-

  • av Nick Dux
    173,-

    In It's All Narrative Nick Dux expertly draws on his extensive experience working with children and families to give the reader a clear method of how to build Resilience in children. He presents his theory of Transformative Communication in a clear and concise manner, with plenty of practical case studies to bring it to life. It's All Narrative illustrates how to communicate proactively to build a strong inner voice in children, before moving on to detail how to positively challenge negative and/or worrying behaviour. This is an invaluable tool for all parents, teachers and anyone working with children and young people who wish to help their children grow into strong, successful, resilient adults.

  • av A M Gutierrez Jeffe
    128,-

    A life's journey in poetry by a nurse from the Philippines who came to Britain in 2001

  • av Michael Mackriell
    173,-

  • av Paul Bonham
    151,99

    Paul Bonham explores the foundations for relationships between people and drugs. His background as a drugs counsellor in prison and his experience working with young people in schools, on the streets and in clubs, has provided him with a unique insight and knowledge of the subject.From the outset, Paul explains that the term drug can be applied to any substance - whether illegal or legal - or an activity, such as gambling or drinking, that alters an individual's mindset. The approach he adopts in his workshops, which form the basis of this book, is to consider all aspects of building relationships in order to gain an understanding of the psychological and social issues surrounding addiction.Looking at the different interactions between people and various types of drugs, he examines how relationships develop and should be managed; the impact on the 'self'; and ways of safeguarding the individuals concerned. Chapters focus on subjects including; how people are shaped by their environments; relationships and how they define your identity; mental health; the family; peer pressure; the personalisation of drugs; and the impact of social media.The inclusion of workshop dramas, shared experiences and structured questions broadens the discussion, invites contrasting perspectives and prompts debate on this challenging issue.

  • av Tom Vaughan
    178,-

  • av Tim Webb
    491

    Level 5 Operations / Departmental Manager has been designed and written to support those studying for the Level 5 Operations / Departmental Manager Apprenticeship or the ILM and CMI Level 5 Diplomas and Certificates and similar management qualifications at level 5.This book covers the theories and hypotheses covered in the syllabus of the qualifications and explains them in a plain and straightforward manner.The book is designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and therefore makes selective study very straightforward.It is intended that this book will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, but also afterwards, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career in leadership and management after the qualification has been achieved.

  • av Tim Webb
    451

    Level 3 Team Leader / Supervisor is the second in a series of Apprenticeship Companion books. The Apprenticeship Companion series is designed to support apprentices studying towards the End Point Assessment (EPA) in their chosen subject.The books are easy to read and theories and hypotheses are explained in a plain and straightforward manner.The books are designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and make selective, independent, study very straightforward.These books will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career after the qualification has been achieved.

  • av Tim Webb
    362,-

    Level 3: Business Administrator is the third in a series of Apprenticeship Companion books. The Apprenticeship Companion series of books is designed to support apprentices studying towards the End Point Assessment (EPA) in their chosen subject.The books are easy to read and theories and hypotheses are explained in a plain and straightforward manner.The books are designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and make selective, independent, study very straightforward.These books will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career after the qualification has been achieved.

  • av Tim Webb
    362,-

    Level 3: Customer Service Specialist has been designed and written to support those studying for the Level 3 Customer Service Specialist Apprenticeship and also the Level 2 Customer Service Practitioner Apprenticeship and other, similar, Level 2/3 Diplomas and Certificates in Customer Service.The book covers the theories and hypotheses covered in the syllabus of the qualifications and explains them in a plain and straightforward manner.The book is designed to match the modules of study in the apprenticeship standard and therefore make selective study very straightforward.It is also intended that this book will become a valuable point of reference not only whilst studying for an apprenticeship, but also afterwards, with many areas of support and guidance appropriate and relevant to a career in Customer Service after the qualification has been achieved.

  • av Hans Van Dijk
    261,-

    Hans van Dijk and Ron van Megen have been fans of running power meters for years. They are internationally known for their books on the subject. Koen de Jong thought that running on power and the books by Hans and Ron were just complicated stuff and didn't want to know anything about it. Now Koen has changed his mind too.Power meters are revolutionizing running and have tremendous potential for understanding and improving performance. More and more runners are opting for racing and training with wattage instead of heart rate or pace.In this book Hans, Ron and Koen explain clearly the advantages of running on power. And most importantly, it is very simple and brings peace of mind to your training.The Power to Run: Smart technology optimizes your performance is in three parts: what's in it for you, backgrounds and practical tips and cases.

  • av Roger Waigh
    178,-

    Education for survival is a critique of educational practice, based on the author's personal experience and forty years of teaching in universities, as well as observation of the progress of the author's children and grandchildren through school and university. The author concludes that a process of superficial learning, followed by exams and immediate forgetfulness, serves no useful purpose for the student or for society as a whole. Feats of memory are richly rewarded, to the exclusion of all other abilities. Much that has survival value, such as simple hygiene, is not taught or is treated as another academic subject, to be examined and then forgotten. Science is taught as history, without discovery or imagination, and most schools do not include subjects such as engineering. Many students decide that they cannot do maths because the subject is taught unsympathetically and too quickly, with the result that they cannot manage their own finances.From the time that universities in England and Wales were obliged to charge tuition fees there has been a tendency to devise courses that are superficially attractive but add little to the student's employability. In many cases, a student who has common sense and a level of practical ability finds that an academic course does not suit them. On graduating they find jobs hard to find and society loses a potentially useful contributor. Schools often regard entry to university as a success but if the outcome is a loss of income, with no saleable skills, nobody gains.Education for survival is presented as a series of essays that can be read separately, covering a wide range of topics from the education of politicians to the structure of the school day, provocative in parts but always constructive.

  • av Ivor M Bundell
    200,-

    DeVille started as a bobby on the beat and rose rapidly through the ranks of the Metropolitan Police to become one of their foremost detectives. The stories in this collection are based on his experiences and are all true - except one, and even that is true-to-life. DeVille dealt with many crimes and misdemeanours but always fairly, never over-stepping the mark. His stories reveal a caring and considerate approach to his criminal flock. At the same time these stories are often excursions into a curious land where truth is stranger than fiction and populated by uncommissioned police dogs, invisible cyclists, flying-horses, gorilla-suited interviewers, and straight-talking crickets. In fact the more serious his subject, the more hilarious the story he tells. In his tales of The London Village of Melsham, included in full in this collection, he shows his affection for the larger-than-life characters who once lived and worked in that place and who always kept him on his toes not so very long ago.DeVille did murders. Or rather he investigated them. And in telling his often grim tales, he reveals much about his own psychological make-up. In order to deal with the horrors of dismembered bodies and inconceivable wickedness, DeVille is driven to repeat his story, to repeat it to any and all who will listen. He regularly gathers a crowd of listeners and commands a table at the Pig & Whistle, somewhere in the depths of South London.Throughout this book DeVille confesses much to his Writer, who affectionately prods and prompts, revealing the full extent of DeVille's devotion to duty and the welfare of all. This is the true story of Detective DeVille of the Metropolitan Police, of Detective DeVille the Urban Shepherd.

  • av Iain Baird
    200,-

    In the closing decades of the nineteenth century, John and Flora Baird set up their home in Ayrshire, Scotland, and built a thriving farm and a successful family. But the story didn't end there. Each of the Baird sons carried on the legacy of their father, meeting the challenges and opportunities of the new century in their own way.This is the story of John, who grew a burgeoning farming business and was known as a man 'with golden hands', and of Andrew, who took his inherited farm and bred a coveted, world-famous herd of cows and bulls. It is also the story of Hugh, who followed the promises of a land of 'milk and honey' in Canada, and set up his own roots there and of Gilbert, who enlisted to fight in the First World War and saw its horrors first-hand.The Sons of the Farmer is an intricately researched, warmly told narrative of the Baird family as they grew and established their own legacies in Scotland, England, and Canada, set against the tumultuous backdrop of early twentieth century history.

  • av Nigel Millett
    173,-

    Reflections and humour in verse.

  • av Gum Chan Bang
    1 399,-

    Unattainable North Korean Art curates a collection of paintings from fifty-eight artists from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ("DPRK"). Centring on the theme of nature, the paintings portray geographical sites and citizens of DPRK. Art and literature feature as a poignant role in inspiring the DPRK people to contribute to the development of DPRK, the collection not only exhibits the artistic skills of the artists, but offers an opportunity to discover DPRK from the people's perspective.

  • - Loyalty and Love
    av Frances Dimond
    398,-

    A thoroughly researched and detailed biography of Queen Alexandra. The author was the first official Curator of the Royal Photograph Collection.

  • - Our Experience Of The English Education System 1950 - 2000
    av Wasuk Godwin Sule-Pearce
    275,-

    A study of the effect of the English education system on children from diverse backgrounds with suggestions for a new framework to promote success for Black pupils in education.

  • - Growing out of adversity
    av Dr Lynda Ince-Greenaway
    261,-

    After the death of her husband while serving as only the second black policeman in the UK, the author's Christian values were invaluable as she worked to achieve a distinguished career in professional social work and Higher education.

  • - Inside The Minds of The World's Most Dangerous Offenders
    av Samuel Hodgins
    233

    This study of serial killers considers the extent to which criminal behaviour results from psychological, biological, and social factors of the individuals who commit some of the most despicable and heinous crimes.

  • av Rosanne Gallagher
    190,99

  • - Memoirs of Chrissy's embarrassing encounters
    av Lisa Spriggs
    146,-

    A tongue-in-cheek account of a desperate woman's exploits on the dating scene as she searches for Mr Right.

  • av Geoff Stalker
    204

    The novel is set in the equivocal social and moral values of the rough, grim, Cumbrian mining village of Lowca which, over time loses its defining pollutions and industries - its unique society. It is a unique blend of comedy, tenderness and personal tragedy.

  • - Learn to paint with passion
    av Sue Trusler
    187,-

    An introduction to art showing the basic skills and equipment needed to begin to draw and paint in several styles for those with little or no previous experience.

  • av Christopher Abbott
    109,-

    Illustrated children's story about a first experience of a live football match.

  • - Hope Lives in Kindness
    av Tim Bailey
    354,-

    This book brings together all aspects of the UK's animal-based farming and food system, from farm to fork, documents its devastation and provides us with a kinder, more compassionate, sustainable and healthier way forward.

  • av Barbara Hopkins
    173,-

    Children's fantasy story.

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