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Nick Compton had it all. A literal golden boy, to many observers it would seem that he was born to be a great in the sporting arena coming as he did from an incredible sporting ancestry.
His grandfather Sir Denis Compton played cricket for England and football for Arsenal. Honed at an elite English boarding school, with a telegenic profile perfectly suited to the modern media environment, Nick appeared to be blessed with that rare ability to be able to stride out and face down the world's quickest bowlers, to survive and thrive in the danger zone at the hands of the hurtling new ball. However, greatness in any field comes at a price and this memoir explores the almost 'Faustian pact' he made in order to secure that time in the sun.
It will show what 'Mistress Cricket' demanded from Nick as his side of that bargain.
The family he left behind, the failed relationships both personal and professional and the utter physical and mental exhaustion which resulted from his drive to stay at the top.
The Skills Booster provides five complete practice tests which
follow the format of the test so that you can: Understand the
features and format of the test Learn how to respond to each item
type Practice answering authentic questions prepared by the test
developers Practice items for each of the language skills: reading,
writing, listening and speaking Focus on the language related to
the themes of the test with vocabulary and grammar practice
sections Study new words and phrases for each unit with the
Glossary Improve test-taking strategies with test tips, the writing
guide and model answers for each exam task type
Collins Social Studies for the Caribbean is a content and
activity-led course set in contexts relevant to the Caribbean and
suitable for lower-secondary students everywhere. It has been
specially developed to help students develop the skills they need
for success in social studies. Collins Social Studies for the
Caribbean is a content and activity-led course set in contexts
relevant to the Caribbean and suitable for lower-secondary students
everywhere. It has been specially developed to help students
develop the skills they need for success in social studies. The
accompanying workbooks for each level provide opportunities for
written activities and help students consolidate learning.
Dr. Cook has compiled a list of articles that will be highly
relevant to practicing pediatricians because he organized the issue
on issues that are most commonly seen, those that may have
confusing assessment and management recommendations, and those that
may have some change or advancement in treatment. The issue is
focused on 4 major sections: the hip, sports, office pediatric
orthopedics, and advances in pediatric orthopedics. Readers will
leave with a thorough update on the most common orthopedic clinical
challenges that face them in their practice.
Increasingly, library personnel are called upon to teach classes,
deliver presentations and represent their organizations in an
official capacity. This book is designed to assist those
professionals with little to no experience designing and delivering
training, instructional sessions, and presentations. Suitable for
all librarians, library staff and library school students, this
practical guide will get the library professional up and running as
a trainer and presenter.
Written by practicing professional librarians and trainers for use
in the library settingFeatures a combination of training,
facilitation, and public-speaking skillsCovers all aspects of
training from audience evaluation to lesson plans to evaluation to
lesson delivery
The guitarist and composer Pat Metheny ranks among the most popular
and innovative jazz musicians of all time. In Pat Metheny: The ECM
Years, 1975-1984, Mervyn Cooke offers the first in-depth account of
Metheny's early creative period, during which he recorded eleven
stunningly varied albums for the pioneering European record label
ECM (Edition of Contemporary Music). This impressive body of
recordings encompasses both straight-ahead jazz playing with
virtuosic small ensembles and the increasingly complex textures and
structures of the Pat Metheny Group, a hugely successful band also
notable for its creative exploration of advanced music technologies
which were state-of-the-art at the time. Metheny's music in all its
shapes and forms broke major new ground in its refusal to subscribe
to either of the stylistic poles of bebop and jazz-rock fusion
which prevailed in the late 1970s. Through a series of detailed
analyses based on a substantial body of new transcriptions from the
recordings, this study reveals the close interrelationship of
improvisation and pre-composition which lies at the very heart of
the music. Furthermore, these analyses vividly demonstrate how
Metheny's music is often conditioned by a strongly linear narrative
model: both its story-telling characteristics and atmospheric
suggestiveness have sometimes been compared to those of film music,
a genre in which the guitarist also became active during this early
period. The melodic memorability for which Metheny's compositions
and improvisations have long been world-renowned is shown to be
just one important element in an unusually rich and flexible
musical language that embraces influences as diverse as bebop, free
jazz, rock, pop, country & western, Brazilian music, classical
music, minimalism, and the avant-garde. These elements are melded
into a uniquely distinctive soundworld which, above all, directly
reflects Metheny's passionate belief in the need to refashion jazz
in ways which can allow it to speak powerfully to each new
generation of youthful listeners.
This superbly illustrated work provides short accounts of the lives
and scientific contributions of all of the major pioneers of
Tropical Medicine. Largely biographical, the stories discussed
enlighten a new generation of scientists to the advances made by
their predecessors. Written by Gordon Cook, contributor to the
hugely popular "Manson s Tropical Diseases," this report discusses
the pioneers themselves and offers a global accounting of their
experiences at the onset of the discipline.
This book focuses specifically on the importance of managing and
supporting people in health care services. Human resources are the
most significant aspect of health care budgets and the attraction
and retention of quality staff remains a pressing concern. This
book addresses this issue directly and provides both a theoretical
framework and extensive practical guidance in this vital aspect of
health care management.Up-to date information on the context of
health services today and the business agenda Relevant -
Specifically aimed at nurses and nursing Practical - readers
reflect on real life examples to see how they can use their skills
in practice
This book explores the mental and literary awakening that many
working-class women in the United States experienced when they left
the home and began to work in factories early in the nineteenth
century. Cook also examines many of the literary productions from
this group of women ranging from their first New England magazine
of belles lettres, The Lowell Offering, to Emma Goldman's
periodical, Mother Earth; from Lucy Larcom's epic poem of women
factory workers, An Idyl of Work, to Theresa Malkiel's fictional
account of sweatshop workers in New York, The Diary of a Shirtwaist
Striker. Working women's avid interests in books and writing
evolved in the context of an American romanticism that encouraged
ideals of self-reliance that were not formulated with factory girls
in mind. Their efforts to pursue a life of the mind while engaged
in arduous bodily labour also coincided with the emergence of
middle-class women writers from private and domestic lives into the
literary marketplace. However, while middle-class women risked
forfeiting their status as ladies by trying to earn money by
becoming writers, factory women were accused of selling out their
class credentials by trying to be literary. Cook traces the
romantic literariness of several generations of working-class women
in their own writing and the broader literary responses of those
who shared some, though by no means all, of their interests. The
most significant literary interaction, however, is with
middle-class women writers. Some of these, like Margaret Fuller,
envisioned ideals of female self-development that inspired, without
always including, working women. Others, like novelists Davis,
Phelps, Alcott, and Scudder, created compassionate fictions of
their economic and social inequities but balked at promoting their
artistic and intellectual equality.
The Second World War affected the lives and shaped the experience
of millions of individuals in Germany--soldiers at the front,
women, children and the elderly sheltering in cellars, slave
laborers toiling in factories, and concentration-camp prisoners and
POWs clearing rubble in the Reich's devastated cities.
Taking a "history from below" approach, the volume examines how
the minds and behaviour of individuals were moulded by the Party as
the Reich took the road to Total War. The ever-increasing numbers
of German workers conscripted into the Wehrmacht were replaced with
forced foreign workers and slave labourers and concentration camp
prisoners. The interaction in everyday life between German civilian
society and these coerced groups is explored, as is that society's
relationship to the Holocaust.
From early 1943, the war on the home front was increasingly
dominated by attack from the air. The role of the Party,
administration, police, and courts in providing for the vast
numbers of those rendered homeless, in bolstering civilian morale
with "miracle revenge weapons" propaganda, and in maintaining order
in a society in disintegration is reviewed in detail.
For society in uniform, the war in the east was one of ideology
and annihilation, with intensified indoctrination of the troops
after Stalingrad. The social profile of this army is analysed
through study of a typical infantry division. The volume concludes
with an account of the various forms of resistance to Hitler's
regime, in society and the military, culminating in the failed
attempt on his life in July 1944.
'What did you do to Eva? What could you do to me?' Journalist Anna
Tate is assigned as a ghost-writer to Dr. Nate Reid, a
neuroscientist renowned for his work at The Pain Laboratory.
Damaged by her own past, Anna finds herself becoming obsessed with
Nate's late wife Eva Reid, a former patient of Nate's who was
unable to experience pain. As she strips away the secrets of their
relationship, she makes a shocking discovery, and the raw truth of
each is revealed. YOU CAN'T HURT ME is a smart, sophisticated
suspense thriller for readers who enjoyed AJ Finn's THE WOMAN IN
THE WINDOW, JP Delaney's THE GIRL BEFORE and Alex Michaelides THE
SILENT PATIENT.
Thomas Mann and RJ Cyler star in this coming-of-age drama directed
by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. Greg and Earl (Mann and Cyler) are high
school students who spend their time making their own versions of
classic movies. Greg makes it his high school purpose to not belong
to any one group, but to have a small role to play in each and
every clique. When Greg's mother (Connie Britton) tells him that a
girl from his class, Rachel (Olivia Cook), has been diagnosed with
leukemia, she convinces her son to pay her a friendly visit. As
Greg tries to get to know Rachel and provide her with a comforting
shoulder to cry on, the two end up forming a unique bond of
friendship and provide each other with much-needed love and
affection.
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Planes (English, Italian, DVD)
Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Roger Craig Smith, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, …
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Disney animated comedy spin-off of 'Cars' (2006) following an
aircraft who dreams of becoming a racer. Crop dusting plane Dusty
(voice of Dane Cook) hopes to become a competitor in high-flying
races but is afraid of heights. With the help of US Navy veteran
Skipper (Stacy Keach), Dusty trains for the upcoming
around-the-world competition and learns to overcome his fear.
However, he will have to face a tough opponent in defending
champion Ripslinger (Roger Craig Smith) who will do anything to
make sure Dusty doesn't win. The voice cast also includes Brad
Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Cedric the Entertainer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus,
Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards and John Cleese.
Disney's sequel to its animated classic 'Peter Pan'. Wendy, the heroine of the first film, is now a grown-up woman with a 12-year-old daughter of her own; but the daughter, Jane, no longer believes her mother's tales about Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, thinking herself too old for stories of fairies and magical lands. So when Captain Hook's pirate ship appears in the sky above London and swoops down to kidnap the cynical young lady, it's fair to say that she has to reconsider her worldview.
Held captive in Never Land, Jane discovers that Hook is still out to get Peter Pan - but can she find a way to help Peter avoid the pirate's trap?
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Dragon Age - Dawn of the Seeker (DVD)
Luci Christian, Christopher Sabat, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Brina Palencia, J. Michael Tatum, …
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Animated fantasy adventure featuring the voices of Colleen
Clinkenbeard and Brina Palencia. The land of Orlais' religious
order, the Chantry of Andraste, is under threat. It is up to the
Seeker, Cassandra (Clinkenbeard), to overcome this threat and
restore order to the realm while battling foes and clearing her
name along the way.
Three classic films starring comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver
Hardy. In 'The Dancing Masters' (1943), Stan (Laurel) and Ollie
(Hardy) are owners of a dance school, but are evicted for
non-payment of rent. To raise money, Ollie tries an insurance scam
which involves inflicting injuries on Stan, but the inept pair soon
find themselves mixed up with local gangsters. Watch out for
appearances by long-running Marx Brothers' foil Margaret Dumont and
a youthful Robert Mitchum. In 'A-haunting We Will Go' (1942),
Laurel and Hardy unknowingly offer to help a bunch of crooks
smuggle a wanted man past the police in a coffin. Unfortunately,
the casket gets mixed up with one used by a stage musician, leading
to a comic chase. Finally, in 'The Bullfighters' (1945), Stan and
Ollie are two detectives looking for a female criminal in Mexico.
Stan gets mistaken for a famous matador and is forced to show his
prowess in the bullring.
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Planes - Fire and Rescue (DVD)
Ed Harris, Steve Schirripa, Stacy Keach, John Michael Higgins, Julie Bowen, …
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Dane Cook and Stacy Keach return as the voices of lovable aeroplanes Dusty and Skipper in this sequel to the 2013 Disney animation 'Planes'. When world-famous air racer Dusty gets told his engine is damaged and that he may never race again he refuses to let go and launches head first into the world of aerial firefighting. Joining the ranks of veteran fire and rescue helicopter Blade Ranger (Ed Harris), Dusty begins his training to become a real hero.
The voice cast also includes Jerry Stiller, Steve Schirripa and Erik Estrada.
All ten episodes from the first season of the mystery thriller
series starring Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore. A modern
reimagining and contemporary prequel to the 1960 Hitchcock classic
'Psycho', the series follows the strange relationship between
Norman Bates (Highmore) and his overbearing mother Norma (Farmiga).
After the recent death of her husband, Norma moves to White Pine
Bay, Oregon, with her son to start afresh running a motel business
on the Pacific coast. It isn't long before the mother-son
relationship becomes something of a community concern, but Norman
and Norma both soon realise that White Pine Bay's citizens have
many secrets of their own... The episodes are: 'First You Dream,
Then You Die', 'Nice Town You Picked, Norma...', 'What's Wrong With
Norman', 'Trust Me', 'Ocean View', 'The Truth', 'The Man in Number
9', 'A Boy and His Dog', 'Underwater' and 'Midnight'.
Full-length animated musical starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and
Goofy as the swashbuckling trio. When Princess Minnie asks Pete,
the Captain of the Musketeers, to provide her with bodyguards after
discovering that someone is out to get her, the dastardly Pete
pronounces Mickey and his friends new members of the Legion of
Musketeers and assigns them the job. But his wicked plan backfires
when the unlikely heroes end up saving the day.
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Catch!
Trish Cooke; Illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max
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Kiona and Mummy are playing catch! She keeps trying to catch things
but has no joy. Luckily, mummy knows there is a very special
something Kiona can catch... she can catch a kiss! This joyful
picturebook captures the very special moments between parent and
child. A critically acclaimed and heart-warming story brought to
life by Ken Wilson-Max’s bright and bold illustrations.
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