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Red Hill (DVD)
Ryan Kwanten, Steve Bisley, Tommy Lewis, Claire Van Der Boom, Christopher Davis, …
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Australian Western-style thriller. Ryan Kwanten stars as Shane
Cooper, a young city cop who has moved with his pregnant wife to
the small outback town of Red Hill in search of a quiet country
life. But on his first day in the job, an escaped murderer (Tommy
Lewis) breaks out of prison and goes on the rampage in the town,
tearing open old wounds and intent on bloody revenge.
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Good Morning Matty! (Hardcover)
Christopher Davis; Illustrated by Faiza Farooq
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Revised and expanded to reflect the most recent innovations in the
field, The Scientific Examination of Documents, Fourth Edition is a
handy, accessible volume detailing current best-practices for
forensic document examination. Since the first edition published in
1989, there have been drastic changes in the field of forensic
document examination-both from the use of the analytic techniques
available to the professional examiner-and the changes to
technology in office and printing equipment and inks. The purpose
of analyzing any material used in the production of a questioned
document, such as an ink or a piece of paper, is to compare it with
another material elsewhere in the questioned document itself-or on
another document-to determine whether or not they share a common
origin. There may also be a need to provide information for the
investigator about the possible origins of the document. This
latest edition reflects the myriad changes and advances that have
occurred in the last 10 to 15 years. Topics covered include:
current thinking on handwriting interpretation; accidental and
deliberate modification of handwriting; the proper collection of
samples; a discussion of shredded documents; professional
accreditation standards, qualifications, and training; and modern
digital imaging and analysis of documents and handwriting utilizing
software and imaging, including reconstruction of an image from
erasures, obliteration and other document altering methods. A new
section addresses cognitive bias and Chapter 8 is completely
updated to cover the advances in print and photocopied documents,
based on current technology, and analytical developments in the
comparison of such documents. Key features: Discusses issues
regarding handwritten, photocopied, and printed documents-including
inkjet versus digital printing Presents the advances and
capabilities modern office fax, photocopy, and printing
technologies-and implications for document examination Details and
reinforces the importance of ensuring proper scientific methods
during an examination Addresses current Raman spectroscopy, UV-VIS,
mass spectroscopy, and SEM analysis techniques Highlights the
importance, and implications, of biological and fingerprint
evidence from documents that can be collected, examined, and
utilized in a case The Scientific Examination of Documents, Fourth
Edition serves as an invaluable resource to established
professionals, those just entering the field, and legal and
investigative professionals outside the discipline who have a
professional interest dealing with questioned documents in the
course of their work.
Puzzled by signs warning you to "mind the gap" in the London
Underground? Wondering what will be on your plate if you order
"toad in the hole" in a London cafe? In Divided by a Common
Language, Christopher Davies explains these expressions and
discusses the many differences in pronunciation, spelling, and
vocabulary between British and American English. He compares the
customs, manners, and practical details of daily life in the United
Kingdom and the United States, and American readers will enjoy his
account of American culture as seen through an Englishman's eyes.
Davies tops it off with an amusing list of expressions that sound
innocent enough in one country but make quite the opposite
impression in the other. Two large glossaries help travelers
translate from one variety of English to the other, and additional
lists explain the distinctive words of Australia, New Zealand, and
South Africa. Divided by a Common Language is the ideal travel
companion for both British visitors to the U.S. and American
visitors to the U.K. It is also the perfect book for Britons
interested in American culture and Americans enjoying British
novels, movies, and television at home.
Little is known about Christopher Davy (c.1803 49), despite his
regular contributions to architectural and engineering magazines in
Britain and America. Describing himself as an 'architect and
teacher of architecture', he also took an interest in steam engines
and railway construction. In this work, published in 1839, and
using information gathered from experiments by the Board of
Ordnance, Davy begins by describing the characteristics of the
geology of England and Wales, with regard to its suitability for
obtaining building materials and laying strong foundations. He
describes the means by which soil and rock samples may be taken,
and gives details relating to the construction of the foundations
of St Paul's Cathedral on the troublesome London clay. Later
chapters discuss the practicalities of pile driving, the use of
concrete, and the properties of limestone. Reflecting the progress
of technical knowledge in the early nineteenth century, the work
features several illustrations of contemporary apparatus."
Revised and expanded to reflect the most recent innovations in the
field, The Scientific Examination of Documents, Fourth Edition is a
handy, accessible volume detailing current best-practices for
forensic document examination. Since the first edition published in
1989, there have been drastic changes in the field of forensic
document examination-both from the use of the analytic techniques
available to the professional examiner-and the changes to
technology in office and printing equipment and inks. The purpose
of analyzing any material used in the production of a questioned
document, such as an ink or a piece of paper, is to compare it with
another material elsewhere in the questioned document itself-or on
another document-to determine whether or not they share a common
origin. There may also be a need to provide information for the
investigator about the possible origins of the document. This
latest edition reflects the myriad changes and advances that have
occurred in the last 10 to 15 years. Topics covered include:
current thinking on handwriting interpretation; accidental and
deliberate modification of handwriting; the proper collection of
samples; a discussion of shredded documents; professional
accreditation standards, qualifications, and training; and modern
digital imaging and analysis of documents and handwriting utilizing
software and imaging, including reconstruction of an image from
erasures, obliteration and other document altering methods. A new
section addresses cognitive bias and Chapter 8 is completely
updated to cover the advances in print and photocopied documents,
based on current technology, and analytical developments in the
comparison of such documents. Key features: Discusses issues
regarding handwritten, photocopied, and printed documents-including
inkjet versus digital printing Presents the advances and
capabilities modern office fax, photocopy, and printing
technologies-and implications for document examination Details and
reinforces the importance of ensuring proper scientific methods
during an examination Addresses current Raman spectroscopy, UV-VIS,
mass spectroscopy, and SEM analysis techniques Highlights the
importance, and implications, of biological and fingerprint
evidence from documents that can be collected, examined, and
utilized in a case The Scientific Examination of Documents, Fourth
Edition serves as an invaluable resource to established
professionals, those just entering the field, and legal and
investigative professionals outside the discipline who have a
professional interest dealing with questioned documents in the
course of their work.
By the close of the last millennium Dorling Kindersley had become
one of the most recognisable brands in publishing. Across the range
of illustrated household reference titles, from children's books to
travel guides, its distinctive look of colourful images cut out
against a white background could be seen on bookshelves throughout
the country - and indeed the publishing world. Apart from three
minor acquisitions, DK had grown organically over 25 years to be a
publicly listed company with a turnover of GBP200 million, some
1500 employees, publishing arms across the English language
markets, a 50-strong international sales force that dealt with more
than 400 publishers, a direct selling business with 30,000
independent distributors, and had expanded its skills for
delivering handsomely designed reference books into the new media
of videos, CD-ROMs and online educational content. Then a series of
catastrophic printing decisions brought the company to its knees,
and ultimately into the arms of Pearson. Christopher Davis is
uniquely positioned to tell the story of DK's rise and fall. He
joined the company at its foundation and in due course became Group
Publisher.The narrative he provides is a dual one, encompassing the
visionary genius of Peter Kindersley and the publishing revolution
he fomented, and charting the remarkable, sometimes precarious,
frequently hilarious, roller-coaster ride as the company grew from
a handful of people in a studio in South London to a substantial
global business. In the rapidly changing publishing climate of
today, this book is also a nostalgic reminder of a time when
creativity could flourish unburdened by the shackles of corporate
bureaucracy.
The revised edition of this highly practical guide to creating and
using multi-sensory environments is packed full of ideas for
low-cost, easy-to-assemble multi-sensory environments suitable for
children of varying ages and abilities. Each creative learning
environment is designed to be constructed in a classroom or school
hall, encouraging creative thinking and learning, and the
development of social and emotional skills. Each environment idea
is accompanied by suggestions for use for children with special
educational needs. Key features of the revised edition include:
Ideas for creating sensory experiences that stimulate all the
sensory channels - auditory, visual, kinaesthetic, olfactory and
gustatory Suggestions for extension or differentiation depending on
student capability or time available A summary of the theory and
background to multi-sensory learning, to allow you to adapt the
suggested scenarios according to the needs of individual learners
Although these activities will be of particular value for children
with special educational needs or sensory impairments, they are
more broadly designed to provide stimulating learning environments,
as promoted in the themes and principles of the Early Years
Foundation Stage guidance. This is an invaluable resource for
teachers and other professionals in education.
Here, for the first time, is an in-depth, factual look at the
entire art of ninjutsu, including the emergence of the ninja
warriors and philosophy in feudal Japan; detailed historical
events; its context in the development of other schools of martial
arts; and the philosophies and exercises of the school today. Based
on more than ten years of study and translation of authentic
Japanese texts, including many that have never before been
translated, this is the most comprehensive and accurate study of
the art of ninjutsu ever written outside of Japan. This ninja book
includes studies of ninjutsu history, philosophy, wisdom, and
presents a wide range of information from authors, historians,
chronicles and scrolls in order to foster a deep understanding of
this "shadowy" art. For those who train in ninjutsu, for other
martial art practitioners, for historians, and for anyone with an
interest in Japanese feudal history or Japanese martial arts, The
Ninja: The Secret History of Ninjutsu shines a light on this
enigmatic subject.
Stamford has a reputation for being one of England's finest stone
towns. It is a happy mix of medieval and Georgian architecture that
was untouched by the Industrial Revolution or later large scale
developments, so its central core has survived remarkably intact.
Its architecture is outstanding and for this reason, in 1967, it
became the country's first conservation area. In recent years the
town has become a popular tourist destination for both home and
overseas visitors. It has also attracted the attention of film
makers who have been quick to see its potential as a back-drop for
such TV productions as Middlemarch and Pride and Prejudice. Using
contrasting photographs, this book sets out to show something of
both the continuity and change in the town during the last 100
years.
DESCRIPTION Project tracking systems, test and build tools, source
control, continuous integration, and other built-in parts of the
software development lifecycle generate a wealth of data that can
be used to track and improve the quality and performance of
products, processes, and teams. Although the iterative nature of
Agile development is perfect for data-driven continuous
improvement, the collection, analysis, and application of
meaningful metrics often fades in favor of subjective measures that
offer less insight into the real challenges of making better
software. Continuous Improvement: Measuring and enhancing the
performance of Agile teams is a practical book that shows how to
take the data already being generated to make teams, processes, and
products better. It points out which metrics to use to objectively
measure performance and what data really counts, along with where
to find it, how to get it, and how to analyze it. The book also
shows how all team members can publish their own metrics through
dashboards and radiators, taking charge of communicating
performance and individual accountability. Along the way, it offers
practical data analysis techniques, including a few emerging Big
Data practices. KEY SELLING POINTS Straightforward to-the-point
writing Contains techniques and tools to improve output Uses
everyday examples to get readers up and running quickly Empowers
and motivates Agile teams to measure and improve AUDIENCE The
reader will ideally be on or be responsible for a team that is
practicing Agile development or is about to begin using Agile
development. ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY All practices in this book are
designed to work with any development process or tool stack. For
its examples, this book uses the Groovy scripting language to
gather data and Grails to create the web based dashboards and
radiators. MongoDB, a flexible database with built in data
analysis, is used to dissect and serve up the data.
Situated almost on the border between England and Wales, Wrexham
has a long and important history. In the past it was famous for its
coal, iron, steel, lead mining and leather industries. Today, it is
the largest town in North Wales and two of the Seven Wonders of
Wales are located in the area: St Giles' Church in Wrexham and
Gresford church just outside the town. In ‘A-Z of Wrexham’,
local author Christopher Davies explores various aspects of the
town’s history, but in order to make the book as comprehensive as
possible, he also focuses on the County Borough. This will allow
for broader comment on the effects of the Industrial Revolution in
the area, and the inclusion of nationally important buildings and
structures such as the eighteenth-century Erddig Hall, now cared
for by the National Trust, and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
World Heritage Site. Fully illustrated throughout, this book
provides an engaging and informative guide to the rich heritage of
this part of North Wales. Readers will gain a fascinating insight
into Wrexham’s buildings, industry and the individuals who shaped
the area across the centuries.
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