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Hi De Hi!: Series 3 and 4 (DVD)
Simon Cadell, Paul Shane, Ruth Madoc, Jeffrey Holland, Leslie Dwyer, …
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Discovery Miles 810
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Seasons 3 and 4 of the perennially popular British sitcom set in a
holiday camp in the late 50s/early 60s. In 'Nice People with Nice
Manners', Yvonne and Barry hold a party in their chalet for the
staff they consider to be 'socially acceptable'. But when Peggy
mixes up the invitations, they get a few unexpected guests. In
'Carnival Time', Joe enlists Ted's help in organising a float for
the town carnival. 'A Matter of Conscience' sees the staff at
Maplin's attempting to thwart the local council's plans to build a
new hospital right next to the camp by making as much noise as they
can. In 'The Pay-Off', the council is still determined to go ahead
with its plans to build the hospital, so Joe resorts to bribing the
local councillors. In 'Trouble and Strife', Ted's ex-wife is
demanding that he pay up his maintenance arrears. Ted has to act
quickly - and cunningly - to raise the cash in time. 'Stripes' sees
Joe promoting Gladys to Head Yellowcoat after a secret visit to the
camp. In 'Co-Respondent's Course', Jeffrey's wife sends her new
boyfriend to ask Jeffrey for a divorce. When Jeffrey is reluctant
to give grounds, her boyfriend decides to try to unearth some
evidence himself. 'It's a Blue World' sees Ted arranging a special
late-night showing of an adult film for the male campers. In
'Eruptions', Ted retaliates after having his act rudely interrupted
by a volcano in the ballroom. In 'The Society Entertainer', Spike
is a changed man after falling head over heels for one of the
female campers - much to the detriment of his act. Meanwhile,
Jeffrey has decided that Radio Maplin would benefit from having a
new voice on the airwaves. In 'Sing You Sinners', Jeffrey finds
himself standing in for the local chaplain to conduct the Sunday
Half Hour - with unnerving results. 'Maplin Intercontinental' sees
the troupe competing for a very special prize in this year's Best
Yellowcoat Competition: a transer to the new Maplin's Holiday Camp
in the Bahamas. In 'All Change', Joe appoints a new supervisor for
the Yellowcoats, but is less than delighted when he discovers that
she insists on having a chalet all to herself at the peak of the
season when the camp is filled to capacity.
This report is an output of the fourth research track (Track 4) of
WERF's strategic asset management research program 'Asset
Management Communication and Implementation' (SAM1R06). Track 4
addressed 'remaining asset life', and had the overall objective of
contributing to the development of techniques, tools and methods
for estimating residual life of wastewater assets. Track 4 research
was planned to be undertaken in a staged manner, so as to provide a
stepwise development of concepts and protocols. To this end, the
research team has produced a synthesis of knowledge in relation to
"end of life" and "remaining asset life," which is the subject of
this report. Drawing on the literature and the knowledge-base of
the research team and industry partners, information is presented
on the range of factors that influence the life of the different
asset classes involved in the provision of wastewater services. A
taxonomy of asset life is also given, along with a critical review
of the conceptual linkages between risk, asset management and
remaining asset life. A review of techniques used to assess
remaining asset life is also included, as well as a detailed 'state
of the art' review of modeling tools and approaches. One of the key
questions to be addressed in this initial stage of the research was
the state of knowledge with respect to the estimation and
prediction of remaining asset life, and if there is the capacity to
translate between condition and performance data (e.g. the presence
of significant defects) and the residual life of an asset. In this
regard, this report builds on previous work undertaken by the
research team into protocols for condition and performance
assessments, as detailed in WERF (2007).
This comprehensive book gives an up-to-date profile of all aspects
of the care of older people in the community, with particular
emphasis on the importance of maintaining function and independence
as well as health. In a uniquely broad approach, the book is edited
by two family doctors with a particular interest in the elderly and
a consultant geriatrician, and the varied subjects are each
presented by experts in their field. This accessible book enables
primary care teams to produce optimal standards of care in old age,
and is helpful in the organization of preventive care programmes.
Emphasizing the need for joint working, the book draws together
practical knowledge and skills to produce an essential source of
reference and advice for all those involved in delivering a
co-ordinated service. It is essential reading for all doctors in
general practice and in public health, medical students and all
other professionals whose work brings them into contact with
elderly people. It is particularly useful for general practice
teams, allied professionals such as nurses and physiotherapists, as
well as patients and carers seeking an understanding of good
practice. It also contains much practical information vital to the
work of voluntary agencies, social service departments and
specialists in geriatric medicine.
Applied Environmental Metabolomics: Community Insights and Guidance
from the Field brings together contributions from global experts
who have helped to define and develop the exciting and rapid
advances that are taking place in the field of environmental
metabolomics. This book is aimed at expert users, students,
researchers, and academics in metabolomics and systems biology. It
not only demonstrates the best practice in experimental design but
also provides insight into state-of-the-art instrumentation and the
depth of analysis one can expect to get by using various sampling,
chromatographic, mass spectrometric, and nuclear magnetic resonance
(NMR) techniques. Common experimental and technical pitfalls are
also highlighted. This book provides a unique insight into the
world of environmental metabolomics and will help the practicing
scientist avoid repeating similar costly mistakes, steering them
efficiently toward the generation of high-quality data and
high-impact publications.
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