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The author presents a humorous journey through the English
language, exploring the fascinating facts and phrases that make
English so rich and exciting.
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Signal and the Noise,
the definitive guide to our era of risk―and the players raising the
stakes
In the bestselling The Signal and the Noise, Nate Silver showed how
forecasting would define the age of Big Data. Now, in this timely and
riveting new book, Silver investigates "The River," or those whose
mastery of risk allows them to shape―and dominate―so much of modern
life.
These professional risk takers―poker players and hedge fund managers,
crypto true-believers and blue-chip art collectors―can teach us much
about navigating the uncertainty of the 21st century. By embedding
within these worlds, Silver offers insight into a range of issues that
affect us all, from the frontiers of finance to the future of AI.
The River has increasing amounts of wealth and power in our society,
and understanding their mindset―including the flaws in their
thinking―is key to understanding what drives technology and the global
economy today. There are certain commonalities in this otherwise
diverse group: high tolerance for risk; appreciation of uncertainty;
affinity for numbers; skill at de-coupling; self-reliance and a
distrust of the conventional wisdom. For the River, complexity is baked
in, and the work is how to navigate it, without going beyond the pale.
Taking us behind-the-scenes from casinos to venture capital firms to
meetings of the effective altruism movement, On the Edge is a
deeply-reported, all-access journey into a hidden world of powerbrokers
and risk takers.
With 366 days of thought-provoking prompts, this beautiful gilded
journal will help you embark on your spiritual journey. There are
few subjects as satisfying to explore as your spirituality. Whether
you worship in one religion or follow your own set of practices,
this journal will help you examine your beliefs. With daily words
of wisdom from inspiring figures and thought-provoking prompts,
every page offers a chance to discover new insights, grapple with
long-held convictions, or contemplate big questions about the
universe. You will describe how your family shapes your beliefs,
how your spirituality helped during a difficult time, and your
relationship with a higher power. A few minutes every day are all
you need to engage with your spiritual side.
This biography of Tony Streather describes a man who was one of the
very great trailblazers of the golden age of Himalayan climbing in
the 1950s. Tony Streather was a professional soldier to the core,
serving in the North-West Frontier of India, Germany, Cyprus, North
Borneo and Northern Ireland among many assignments. But through a
chance meeting in post-Partition Pakistan, he became transport
officer to a Norwegian expedition to Tirich Mir and joined the
summit team that scaled the mountain for the first time. From that
moment onwards, he combined soldiering with a distinguished
mountaineering career. He summited Kangchenjunga as a member of the
second rope in 1955 and survived tragedies on K2 and Haramosh. Many
expeditions followed. His military career, which included
co-founding the Army Mountaineering Association, was exemplary. For
the first time, this authorized biography tells the full story of
Tony Streather, soldier and mountaineer.
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Space Machines
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Ian Graham; Illustrated by Carles Ballesteros
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Discover all about the machines used in space with this interactive
guide, which includes everything you will need and full,
step-by-step instructions to build nine different space machines
with working parts. With a pegboard and 50 sturdy, colourful
machine pieces plus plastic nuts and bolts, this is the perfect,
hands-on introduction to budding engineers and fans of space
everywhere. Kit includes: 24-page paperback book, pegboard and
sturdy card pieces, plastic nuts and bolts.
Tons of crossword fun in a small package! These 10x10 crosswords
are perfect for anyone who wants a quick and easy diversion, with
mini themes and fresh, playful clues on a variety of subjects.
With his customary wit, charm and invention, Alex Quick walks the
reader through 102 springtime activities, ranging from the simple
to the more challenging; the familiar to the exotic.
Guide to 106 scrambling routes in the south of the English Lake
District, covering Langdale, Coniston, Eskdale, Patterdale &
High Street. A comprehensive collection of scrambles on crags and
gills, which are linked together to form 24 first-class mountain
days. The carefully graded routes range from scrambling grade 1 to
climbing grade V Diff, so there is something for beginners as well
as veteran mountaineers. Rock climbing equipment is needed for more
difficult routes. Each scramble is clearly described with notes
about grade, quality, aspect and approach, with colour maps and
topos to aid navigation. There is information on safety and
equipment, and listings of scrambles by location and grade allow
the reader to assemble their own tailor-made combination of routes.
The Lake District is one of the most scenic areas in the world and
this guide offers new routes in previously unexplored corners of
the region alongside popular classics such as Jack's Rake, Esk
Gorge and Pinnacle Ridge, as well as dramatic gills like Dungeon
and Linkcove Gill. 10 classic rock climbs are also presented
including Giant's Crawl, Middlefell Buttress and Crescent Climb.
Sunday Times Bestseller 'A paradigm-smashing chronicle of joyous
entanglement' Charles Foster Waterstones Non-Fiction Book of the
Month (September) Are trees social beings? How do trees live? Do
they feel pain or have awareness of their surroundings? In The
Hidden Life of Trees Peter Wohlleben makes the case that the forest
is a social network. He draws on groundbreaking scientific
discoveries to describe how trees are like human families: tree
parents live together with their children, communicate with them,
support them as they grow, share nutrients with those who are sick
or struggling, and even warn each other of impending dangers.
Wohlleben also shares his deep love of woods and forests,
explaining the amazing processes of life, death and regeneration he
has observed in his woodland. A walk in the woods will never be the
same again.
The Racing Post Desk Calendar is the perfect office accessory. It
is a tent-folded, wiro-bound desk calendar featuring one month to
view with the most up to date race meeting information in the UK
and Ireland at the time of publication - jumps, flat and the
all-weather. It also includes the principal races and bloodstock
sales dates. Every month is illustrated with a superb colour
photograph by Edward Whitaker or one of the Racing Post's
award-winning photographers. It is great for your desk or side
table as a quick reference and for adding key personal events.
Is your dog an Indiana Bones or a Droolius Caesar
From majestic wolves roaming the wild to handbag fillers in sparkly
diamond collars, dogs have fully embraced their position as man's best
friend and the world's greatest freeloader.
In this barking personality quiz book, you can find out how much of the
distinguished wolf remains in your furry shadow. Are they an artistic
Pawcasso? Or an energetic Bark Wahlberg?
With 16 personality profiles and tips on how to live in harmony with
your dog, find out if yours is university material or a rugged (read:
brainless) adventurer.
The karst landforms of China are renowned around the world for the
beauty of their landscapes, but it is less well appreciated that
they also contain extensive cave systems with very significant
underwater habitats. China also has an extremely high level of
biodiversity, including over 1,500 freshwater fish species.
Unsurprisingly, some of these species inhabit the karst cave
systems and have flourished and diversified under unique
environmental conditions. As a result, cave fishes in China are
particularly abundant and diverse when compared to those of other
countries of the world. These remarkable fishes have received
considerable research attention from Chinese ichthyologists and,
for the first time, this book makes their resulting findings
directly accessible to the English-speaking world through a
remarkable endeavour of Sino-British collaboration.
This book is intended for a young person or young adult who needs
some encouragement to find their way in life, especially after this
pandemic. The receiver of this book might lack self-belief, but all
they need is a nudge to guide them to think more positively about
themselves. 'Search for the Pearl Inside Yourself'- is a
motivational little book with quotations, ideas and
thought-provoking mind tasks to help them to let go of those things
which are holding them back, to find a more fulfilling direction
and to discover the pearl inside themselves.
Guide to the John o' Groats Trail, a 233km walking route linking
Inverness with John o' Groats on the northeast tip of mainland
Britain. Much of the walking is coastal, with the northern half
characterised by its spectacular seacliffs; however, there is some
inland walking too, and the scenery is varied, ranging from dunes
and deserted sandy beaches to beautiful woodland. With rough ground
and some exposed clifftop walking, the route is suited to
experienced hikers. It takes around a fortnight to complete. The
route is described in 14 stages, each of which includes: an
overview map; step-by-step route description illustrated with
custom mapping; details of accommodation, facilities and transport
links; and information on local points of interest. While the main
route description is from south to north, notes are supplied for
southbound walkers. Also included is a bonus route linking the
trail with the Great Glen, for the benefit of walkers undertaking
the Land's End to John o' Groats challenge. There is a wealth of
information to help you plan for the John o' Groats Trail,
including advice on transport, weather, hazards and kit, and
background notes on geology and wildlife. This challenging route
crosses a part of the country that not many walkers are familiar
with. There are plentiful opportunities to spot wildlife and
seabirds, with grey seals, common seals and ospreys a common sight.
There are ruined medieval castles on the cliff edges, as well as
many sea arches and stacks. John o' Groats is renowned as mainland
Britain's most northeasterly village and the John o' Groats Trail
offers a chance to experience this fascinating and beautiful corner
of the country.
This is the story of the dinosaurs, uniquely retold through 50 of
the most significant findings from the fossil record. Each entry is
illustrated with special photography of original specimens that
illustrate both the history of dinosaur discovery and key
evolutionary events. Palaeontologist Paul M. Barrett explains the
importance of each fossil and how it marks a crucial inflection
point in an evolutionary dynasty that ruled the Earth for more than
150 million years. The book is divided into themed sections,
beginning with dinosaur ancestors before introducing all the major
dinosaur groups and moving on to the distinctive aspects of their
biology such as feeding, distribution, locomotion and behaviour.
The final section focuses on the first fossil birds including the
legendary Archaeopteryx, the feathered dinosaur that is widely
considered to be the first bird species.
Revised in 2020 with 218 new terms, this pocket-sized glossary is
essential for everyone in the tree care industry as a foundation
for using a shared language of defined terms to work with
professionals in arboriculture and related fields. The 2020 edition
also includes expanded terminology for tree risk assessment and
stationary rope climbing systems, hundreds of enhanced, clarified,
and updated definitions, and a reference guide for abbreviations
and acronyms.
The Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail is an
easy-to-follow 130-mile trail that combines the best of inland and
coastal walking in Norfolk, and one that, being well waymarked,
largely flat and within easy reach of public transport for most of
its length, is ideal for people new to long-distance walks.
Described in 11 stages, the route can be walked in just over a week
but also easily split into day walks or over a series of weekends,
with full information about access to start and finish points for
each stage by public transport. This handy guidebook is illustrated
throughout with extracts of OS 1:50K mapping and stunning
photographs depicting the Trail in all seasons and describes points
of interest along the way, including the Norfolk Songlines
sculptures, and also facilities available in the towns and
villages. The trail is a walk of two halves. The Peddars Way begins
at Knettishall Heath in Suffolk and follows the route of an old
Roman road for over 40 miles to Holme-next-the-Sea, where it meets
the Norfolk Coast Path (which begins nearby, at Hunstanton). This
then follows the spectacular Norfolk coast to the seaside town of
Hopton-on-Sea.
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