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Do you like epic quests of amazing counting? Do you dislike global
pandemics, being stuck at home, and the number 7? Then I have a
story for you. It's about how I counted to a million during
lockdown - with help from Mum and Dad, friends and neighbours, and
Grandad. And some birds. And a bucket of marbles. And an awesome TV
reporter. Sometimes, just keeping on going makes you a hero.
Eight-year-old Max is counting to a million. Normally, school or
having anything interesting to do would get in the way, but school
is shut and everyone has to stay home because the UK is in its
first lockdown. Max's dad works at the hospital and counting helps
Max with missing him, but as the pandemic progresses and Max's
grandad journeys through his own battle with the virus, what starts
as a distraction turns into record-breaking effort that brings
Max's community together. Suitable for readers aged 7 up, this
funny, poignant, uplifting story reflects the experiences shared by
so many during the Covid pandemic and celebrates how ordinary
people accomplish epic things. GBP1 from the sale of every copy of
this book will be donated to NHS Charities Together (Registered
Charity Number 1186569)
This book provides a comprehensive overview of some key
developments in the understanding of the nucleon-nucleon
interaction and nuclear many-body theory. The main problems at the
level of meson exchange physics have largely been solved, and we
now have an effective nucleon-nucleon interaction, pioneered in a
renormalization group formalism by several of us at Stony Brook and
our colleagues at Naples, which is nearly universally accepted as
the unique low-momentum interaction that includes all experimental
information to date.Our present understanding of these issues is
based on a multi-step development in which different scientific
insights and a wide range of physical and mathematical
methodologies fed into each other. It is best appreciated by
looking at the 'steps along the way', starting with the pioneering
work of Brueckner and his collaborators that was just as necessary
and important as the insightful improvements to Brueckner's theory
by Hans Bethe and his students. Moving on from there, microscopic
methods for nuclear structure calculations using the Brueckner
G-matrix, and later low-momentum nucleon interactions, were
developed and applied. With their influential 1967 paper, Brown and
Kuo prepared the effective theory that allowed the description of
nuclear properties directly from the underlying nucleon-nucleon
interaction. Later, the addition of 'Brown-Rho scaling' to the
one-boson-exchange model deepened the understanding of nuclear
matter saturation, carbon-14 dating and the structure of neutron
stars.
Extinction Rebellion are inspiring a whole generation to take
action on climate breakdown
Jeremy Williams captured the nation's imagination by coaching
his high school football team to unprecedented heights while
combating ALS and caring for a son with spina bifida. This is his
family's inspiring story.
America first met Jeremy and Jennifer Williams when "Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition" rebuilt their Depression-era farmhouse into
a beautiful, handicapped-accessible haven. Friends, family, and
neighbors from their west Georgia community--and all over the
state--came together to support the ailing high school coach who
had won their respect and their hearts. It made for compelling
television but only told a little slice of the story. "Tenacious
"gives you the rest--a tender love story, a thrilling sports story,
and an unforgettable testimony to the power of faith and grit in
the face of almost overwhelming adversity. In "Tenacious "you'll
meet: The distraught parents learning their son would be born with
spina bifida.The young father facing his own devastating diagnosis
of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) with matter-of-fact courage.The coach
who guided his underdog team to a 10-0 Cinderella season--while
struggling to walk, talk, and even breathe.
Packed full of faith, hope, love, and miracles, "Tenacious "is a
story you don't want to miss.
** LONGLISTED FOR THE JAMES CROPPER WAINWRIGHT PRIZE LONGLIST 2022
** 'Really packs a punch' Aja Barber, author of Consumed: The Need
for Collective Change: Colonialism, Climate Change, and Consumerism
'Will open the minds of even the most ardent denier of climate
change and/or systemic racism. If there's one book that will help
you to be an effective activist for climate justice, it's this one'
Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu 'Accessible. Poignant. Challenging' Nnimmo
Bassey, environmentalist and author of To Cook a Continent:
Destructive Extraction and the Climate Crisis in Africa When we
talk about racism, we often mean personal prejudice or
institutional biases. Climate change doesn't work that way. It is
structurally racist, disproportionately caused by majority White
people in majority White countries, with the damage unleashed
overwhelmingly on people of colour. The climate crisis reflects and
reinforces racial injustices. In this eye-opening book, writer and
environmental activist Jeremy Williams takes us on a short, urgent
journey across the globe - from Kenya to India, the USA to
Australia - to understand how White privilege and climate change
overlap. We'll look at the environmental facts, hear the
experiences of the people most affected on our planet and learn
from the activists leading the change. It's time for each of us to
find our place in the global struggle for justice. 'Climate Change
Is Racist is a significant intervention in climate change studies
and activism. Jeremy Williams crafts an accessible, intersectional
analysis that is essential reading for those seeking to diversify
climate change activism and confront historical, structural
racism(s).' Professor Robert Beckford, Director of the Institute
for Climate and Social Justice, University of Winchester
What do we want from economic growth? What sort of a society are we
aiming for? In everyday economics, there is no such thing as
enough, or too much, growth. Yet in the world's most developed
countries, growth has already brought unrivalled prosperity: we
have 'arrived'. More than that, through debt, inequality, climate
change and fractured politics, the fruits of growth may rot before
everyone has a chance to enjoy them. It's high time to ask where
progress is taking us, and are we nearly there yet? In fact,
Trebeck and Williams claim in this ground-breaking book, the
challenge is now to make ourselves at home with this wealth, to
ensure, in the interests of equality, that everyone is included.
They explore the possibility of 'Arrival', urging us to move from
enlarging the economy to improving it, and the benefits this would
bring for all.
This book provides current research on the symptoms, challenges and
current concepts of psychopathology. Chapter One reviews the
stipulative definitions of poor and protective prognostic factors
as applied in the field of clinical mental health. Chapter Two
discusses the categorical and dimensional models of personality
pathology and highlights the advantages and disadvantages
associated with each perspective. Chapter Three investigates the
association between the Dark Triad (DT) and early maladaptive
schema domains. Chapter Four reviews the main instruments for
assessing avoidance as well as treatment suggestions. Chapter Five
addresses the intergenerational transmission of trauma (ITT).
Chapter Six presents mental health intervention concepts on pre-
and postnatal mental health. Chapter Seven focuses on the advances
in the study of male psychopathy.
Seated at the table are the typical eclectic looking group of
educated, bourgeoisie wannabe, brothas and sistas who are arguing,
analyzing, and contemplating the organizing of a protest movement
against an Arab-owned supermarket across the street that
continuously sell bad hamburger meat. Jimmy the bartender tells me
that these cats-some of whom are cantankerous college students,
wannabe-poets, and "spoken word artists" that came with Gypsy-have
been at it all night, always gathering at the same circled table to
discuss everything from politics, neighborhood revitalization,
socio-cultural criticism, and James Baldwin, to the New Black
Panthers, the Nation of Islam, and the failure of black leadership.
Jimmy calls us "Push Nevahda and the Vicious Circle." Me, Gypsy,
BJ, Carmen and this new bitch I met on Black Planet named Melina.
She's a mixed bitch from Rochester or Belleville who thinks that
she's better than everybody else, especially other black folks,
because she's educated and has white blood in her. The last time we
were here I had to remind her fake ass that everybody sitting at
the bar with me got degrees, she ain't the only one. Other friends
come and go but we are basically what make up the crew.
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