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Christopher Luscombe's 2015 Royal Shakespeare Company production of
the national bard's comedy which sees soldiers Claudio (Tunji
Kasim) and Benedick (Edward Bennett) battling to win the hearts of
those they love. The object of Benedick's desire, Beatrice
(Michelle Terry), acts as his sharp-tongued sparring partner, while
Claudio's path to true love is obstructed by the meddling of the
embittered Don John (Sam Alexander).
Every morning a very large and very snappy crocodile shouts this selfish message: 'Stay away from my river! It's MY river! If you come in my river, I'll eat you all!' The animals in the forest don't know what to do. They are frightened of the crocodile. Even the fish, tadpoles, frogs, crabs and crayfish stay out of the water. Until one day the creatures are woken by a loud groaning sound which turns out to be the selfish crocodile in a lot of pain, and the smallest of them all, a little mouse, finds a way to solve their snappy dilemma!
Celebrate 20 years of the classic The Selfish Crocodile with this anniversary edition! Astoundingly bright, bold illustrations bring to life all the wonderful creatures of the forest in a rainbow of colours.
Hockey Anatomy presents 96 exercises with over 60 variations to
improve on-ice performance. Featuring highly detailed anatomical
illustrations it highlights muscle groups used during exercise and
game action. Dr Michael Terry, team physician for NHL's Chicago
Blackhawks and Paul Goodman, the team's strength and conditioning
coach share some of the most effective hockey exercises. Each
includes step-by-step instructions and anatomical illustrations.
Illustrations of the muscles involved in shooting, passing and
stopping the puck show readers how the exercises are fundamentally
linked to hockey performance. No matter the position or hockey
skillset, there's something for everyone. Part of the bestselling
Anatomy Series, this guide provides the action and artistry of ice
hockey.
Christopher Luscombe's 2015 Royal Shakespeare Company production of
the national bard's comedy which sees soldiers Claudio (Tunji
Kasim) and Benedick (Edward Bennett) battling to win the hearts of
those they love. The object of Benedick's desire, Beatrice
(Michelle Terry), acts as his sharp-tongued sparring partner, while
Claudio's path to true love is obstructed by the meddling of the
embittered Don John (Sam Alexander).
A true story of an English Teacher who went overseas unknowingly
part of a security operation. In an expose on NSA domestic spying
operation that led to overseas travel working for a Swiss bank.
Michael worked in the accounting department of a UBS where he was
mistaken for a spy. After getting setup to go to jail, fired and
blacklisted and getting burned, Michael turned the tables on them
using the Bible. This led to job offers of $200,000 per year.
Facing death threats and criminal prosecution threats, he fled to
Thailand where he was offered double the last offer. Discusses spy
techniques.
This is the newly revised 2013 version, second edition of The Setup
that earned 5-Stars from professional book reviewers who posted on
Amazon and other websites. Copies of the first edition have sold
for $150-$200 and inspired the Michael Weston character in Burn
Notice. Fox Television Studios attorneys claim a First Amendment
right to copy the Michael character. In an expose of NSA domestic
spying, it describes the technology and how they run real spy
operations overseas. This second edition took over two years to
revise, update, rewrite, and edit to bring it up to its current
standards. Pick up your copy and read how an English Teacher got
caught up in espionage that looked like a one-way ticket to jail or
riches. After getting setup, Michael fled to Thailand where still
more spies followed him making offers. After exposing what he knew,
he got death threats. Not wanting to return to work for fear of it
being another setup, he ignored, An offer he couldn't refuse.
In the current era of health care reform, our predominantly
clinician-centered approaches stand in the way of real system
transformation. What could happen if clinicians instead
incorporated their patient's story into their appraisal and
treatment planning? This document examines such an approach. In
order to look more closely at how this could be accomplished in a
contemporary primary care clinic, a small test of change was
undertaken. Nurses were trained in patient-centered narrative
interviewing in order to gather information typically difficult to
obtain using a standard medical interviewing format. These nurses
were next placed in a variety of healthcare sites. Primary care
clinicians (PCCs) in these sites selected patients each clinician
felt was frustrating or difficult. The clinician arranged for the
nurse to interview these patients. After the interview, the nurse
and the PCC discussed the new information provided. The PCC then
determined if the information provided was valuable, whether it
actually changed their clinical decision-making regarding that
patient's diagnosis and treatment, and if their level of
frustration with the patient improved.
Triple bill of Shakespeare plays produced by London's Globe Theatre
and recorded live in 2009. Thea Sharrock directs romantic comedy
'As You Like It' with Naomi Frederick as Rosalind and Jack Laskey
as Orlando. Dominic Dromgoole directs Shakespeare's intellectual
comedy 'Love's Labour's Lost' which stars Philip Cumbus as the King
of Navarre and Michelle Terry as the Princess of France. Finally,
Dominic Dromgoole directs tragic love story 'Romeo and Juliet',
with Ellie Kendrick and Adetomiwa Edun in the title roles.
What's more scary than a shark? Two sharks. Shark is seriously
scary Lobster is the only creature in the sea who isn't afraid of
him. Then along comes Sadie, as big and as scary as Shark, she's
gorgeous. She makes Shark go silly and soppy, and he will do
anything to win her sharky heart.
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