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'Byrne's book is about scientific parenting, and it is very welcome
indeed ... breezy and digestible ... this is such a good book' Tom
Whipple, The Times Kids aren't all the same. You can't follow
instructions and expect success every time. So what if parents
approached their children as questions to be answered and not
problems to be solved? Scientist Emma Byrne takes evidence-based
information on everything from physical and emotional development
to what is really happening during sleep and separation anxiety,
then shows how to apply it to the unique child in front of you. She
challenges perceived wisdom by focusing on the variance as well as
the mean - because your child is an individual, not an average.
Like all good scientists, you're going to have a few missteps along
the way. You'll reach dead ends; you'll need to wrack your brain
for new approaches. But by staying curious, creative and paying
attention to what's really happening with your family, Emma Byrne
will help you figure it out. Just in time for everything to change
once again.
Swearing, it turns out, is an incredibly useful part of our linguistic repertoire. Not only has some form of swearing existed since the earliest humans began to communicate, but it has been shown to reduce physical pain, help stroke victims recover their language, and encourage people to work together as a team.
Swearing Is Good For You is a spirited and hilarious defence of our most cherished dirty words, backed by historical case studies and cutting-edge research. From chimpanzees creating their own curse words to a man who lost half his brain in a mining accident experiencing a new-found compulsion to swear, Dr Emma Byrne outlines the fascinating science behind swearing: how it affects us both physically and emotionally, and how it is more natural and beneficial than we are led to believe.
'Byrne's book is about scientific parenting, and it is very welcome
indeed ... breezy and digestible ... this is such a good book' Tom
Whipple, The Times Kids aren't all the same. You can't follow
instructions and expect success every time. So what if parents
approached their children as questions to be answered and not
problems to be solved? Scientist Emma Byrne takes evidence-based
information on everything from physical and emotional development
to what is really happening during sleep and separation anxiety,
then shows how to apply it to the unique child in front of you. She
challenges perceived wisdom by focusing on the variance as well as
the mean - because your child is an individual, not an average.
Like all good scientists, you're going to have a few missteps along
the way. You'll reach dead ends; you'll need to wrack your brain
for new approaches. But by staying curious, creative and paying
attention to what's really happening with your family, Emma Byrne
will help you figure it out. Just in time for everything to change
once again.
In this sparkling debut work of popular science, Emma Byrne
examines the latest research to show how swearing can be good for
you. She explores every angle of swearing-why we do it, how we do
it, and what it tells us about ourselves. Packed with the results
of unlikely and often hilarious scientific studies-from the
"ice-bucket test" for coping with pain, to the connection between
Tourette's and swearing, to a chimpanzee that curses at her handler
in sign language-Swearing Is Good for You presents a lighthearted
but convincing case for the foulmouthed.
A collection of Ireland's greatest and best-loved ballads,
including the lyrics, music and chords, along with an introductory
piece on each song. Illustrated with photographs and woodcuts. A
beautiful guide to the cream of the Irish ballad tradition. Songs
of love, yearning, revolution, celebration, emigration, mourning,
fun, famine, drinking and more. A collection of powerful yet
beautiful ballads of Ireland, placed in and reflecting historical
events and traditions. All have stood the test of time and present
to the world the uniqueness of Irish history and her musical and
revolutionary traditions. Including: Are You Right There Michael?
Danny Boy Kevin Barry I'll Tell Me Ma The Irish Rover Molly Malone
The Rare Old Mountain Dew The Rocky Road to Dublin The Rose of
Tralee Whiskey in the Jar Best-Loved Irish Ballads celebrates the
songs and tradition of Irish music.
Fifteen-year-old Samuel Scott died while building the Titanic. As
the ship sails to her doom, his ghost moves restlessly alongside
the passengers and crew: Frederick Fleet: the young look-out who
spotted the iceberg and who survived in a life-boat with (the
unsinkable) Molly Brown; Howard Hartley Wallace: the heroic
band-leader who played ragtime music as the freezing waters lapped
at his feet; Harold Bride: the junior radio operator whose messages
echoed on, long after the ship had disappeared to its icy grave ...
What makes an Irish home? Is it the neatly folded wrapping paper
saved for another Christmas? Or the pressure cooker that you can't
throw out but you haven't used since 1987? Seamus O Conaill, author
of You Know You're Irish When ..., examines the artifacts of an
Irish home, from ash trays on back windowsill to the potpourri
gathering dust in the 'good room'. The list includes many newer
objects that make our 21st century homes more Irish as ever! So, is
your home as truly Irish as you think?
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Ulysses (Hardcover)
James Joyce; Introduction by Bob Joyce; Illustrated by Emma Byrne
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R602
R557
Discovery Miles 5 570
Save R45 (7%)
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The unique Dublin Illustrated Edition, endorsed by The James Joyce
Centre, meticulously recreates the 1922 text, and has been
published to celebrate the Global Bloomsday Gathering, a live
online reading of Ulysses which starts on 15 June 2013 at the James
Joyce centre. Ulysses chronicles the passage of Leopold Bloom
through Dublin during an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Ulysses'
stream-of-consciousness technique, careful structuring, and
experimental prose-full of puns, parodies, and allusions, as well
as its rich characterisations and broad humour, made the book a
highly regarded novel in the Modernist pantheon. In 1998, the
Modern Library ranked Ulysses first on its list of the 100 best
English-language novels of the 20th century.
Alice Taylor takes a look back at the well-used schoolbooks she
used in her youth in the 1940s and 1950s. Flicking through the
pages of the books and recalling poetry and prose she learned at
school, Alice reminisces about these texts, how she related to them
and how they integrated with her life on the farm and in the
village. In her warm, wise way, Alice reflects on poems and stories
on topics ranging from birds, trees and nature to fairy tales and
legends, and ties them in with her own knowledge and memory of
traditional country life. Containing the text of the poems that
readers will remember from their own school days, and evocatively
illustrated with photographs of the school books and Alice's notes
on them, as well as nature, flora, fauna and objects associated
with schools of old, this is a reminder of childhood days and a
treasure trove of memory.
A celebration of Irish thatch. The picturesque, white-washed
thatched cottage is an iconic emblem of Ireland. The tradition
reaches back in history to the ancient crannog and one-roomed
labourers' cottages. Beautiful examples of this still-living craft
can be found all over the island, from bustling urban centres and
quiet country roads to the wild coasts of the west. Since moving
into a thatched cottage several years ago, Emma Byrne has become
fascinated by thatched houses and the craft behind them. Armed with
a camera, a notebook, and a Sat Nav, she took to the roads,
travelling the length and breadth of this island to capture the
variety and beauty of Ireland's thatch. This beautiful new addition
to the O'Brien Heritage series is a celebration of the unique
beauty and wonder of Irish thatch. The book features a map guiding
the reader to over 40 buildings that can be visited, including
United Irishmen leader of the 1798 rebellion Michael Dwyer's
hideout cottage in County Wicklow; America's 28th president Woodrow
Wilson's ancestral home in County Tyrone; Dan Winters Cottage in
County Armagh where The Orange Order began; the last miner's
cottage in Kilkenny, the last fisherman's cottage near Lough Neagh,
Thoor Ballylee, the County Galway home of poet WB Yeats; and a
number of pubs, restaurants, art studios and shops around the
country, museums (recently restored Casino Model Railway Museum in
Malahide, Dublin) and windmills.
Let Alice Taylor encourage you to live in the now, to really live
your experiences and to treasure the special moments in your life.
With Alice as a guide, explore the steps and ways to live a
conscious life and focus on the goodness of the world around us.
Alice's beautiful and captivating writing is an act of mindfulness
in itself, and she shares her favourite moments in life,
encouraging us to ponder our own. Alice also inspires the reader to
be attentive to the here and now and embrace moments as they arise.
A beautiful and enchanting book by a bestselling and celebrated
author.
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Tea and Talk (Paperback)
Alice Taylor; Photographs by Emma Byrne
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R343
R321
Discovery Miles 3 210
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Relax with Alice, sit and chat over a cup of tea, as she invites
you into her life. See an old press overflowing with the linen
collection of two generations, the oil lamps and clocks inherited
and collected over many years, and the books of people who once
lived here. Alice tells you of the sad loss of her beautiful dogs
Kate and Lolly, friends of the heart, and takes you around her
village to meet her neighbours, join a meitheal to plant trees, and
visit the fairy doors in the nearby wood. But Alice's home and
community are not a perfect place: hear about the split in the
local GAA club, blocked off rights of way, the donations of the
local canine population on the footpaths! Visit a restored famine
graveyard and hear about the landlords who once owned this village
and the landmarks they left on the landscape and the people. This
is life in a small Irish village in 2016, one hundred years after
the Rising. This Bestselling book is coming in paperback edition.
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