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Discover the pro secrets for catching more and bigger walleye.
Walleyes may be the most popular game fish in America after bass,
and for good reason. Consistently catching this temperamental game
fish can be a major challenge, but when you succeed, the reward is
a tasty meal of what's commonly considered the best-tasting
freshwater fish.
In this expertly written book, pro angler Mark Martin shares
never-before-published advice for catching the big ones, including
insider tips and techniques by season. See how to trick out your
boat and the importance of breaklines in spring. Discover how to
adjust for water depth and use live bait in summer. Find out the
importance of location, location, location--and learn how to work
weed beds in the fall. And try Martin's gear choices and favorite
bait, jigs, and spoons for fishing in winter. Whether you are a
beginner, intermediate, or expert angler, you will benefit from
this complex course on walleye fishing.
Establishing a teaching routine that works may be tricky, and this
book offers you a tried and tested teaching routine that will be
invaluable for educators and school leaders in different settings.
With the aim of taking you out of your comfort zone and to
constantly review your teaching style, you will be challenged to
understand when things are going well and when things need change
through reflection and feedback on your practice. You will be
guided on how to set clear expectations at the start of every
lesson, understanding the journey of the learner, collaborating,
reflecting on your own practice and effective questioning. Mark
Martin MBE aka @urban_teacher is an Assistant Professor in Computer
Science and Education Practice.
The size and severity of the global climate crisis is such that
even the most committed environmentalists can drift into a state of
denial. The award-winning writers collected here have made it their
task to shake off this nagging disbelief, bringing the
incomprehensible within our grasp and shaping an emotional response
to mankind's unwitting creation of a tough new planet. From T. C.
Boyle's account of early eco-activists, to Nathaniel Rich's comic
fantasy about a marine biologist haunted by his youth, and David
Mitchell's vision of a near future where oil sells for $800 a
barrel-these ten provocative, occasionally chilling, sometimes
satirical stories bring a human reality to disasters of inhuman
proportions. Royalties from the sale of I'm with the Bears will go
to 350.org, an international grassroots movement working to reduce
the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
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Caciquita (Paperback)
Mark Martinez
bundle available
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R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
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Ion (Paperback)
Mark Martin
bundle available
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R348
R305
Discovery Miles 3 050
Save R43 (12%)
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DEEP IN THE MINEGO FORESTA DARING RESCUE MISSION IS UNDERWAY
Ion is a member of the Zallma tribe-or what is left of it-and his
mission is clear: to rescue his father and keep the tribe's
priceless Lightning Gems out of enemy hands. The Zallmanians are
peaceful farmers who know no sickness, no disease. The source of
their health and longevity comes from the Lightning Gems, brought
to them hundreds of years ago by Ion's great grandfather. The gems
are a treasured secret the tribe desperately wants to protect. But
Ion's father has been captured by Povidone, along with the majority
of the Zallmanians, and it is up to Ion to save them. First, he
must bring together the other tribes of Idelwild to confront their
most powerful enemy, and together with his best friend, Beefy-and
with the help of some of the strange creatures of the Idelwild
region-Ion finds himself on the journey of a lifetime.
This book explains how the 2008 financial meltdown came about and
how to revitalize global and domestic economies. It shows how
capitalist economies developed and why the state matters in their
functioning. Free market purists claim that the state is an
inefficient institution that does little for society beyond
providing stability and protection. The activities related to
distributing resources and economic growth, they say, are better
left to the 'invisible hand' of the marketplace. These notions now
seem tragically misguided in the wake of the 2008 market collapse
and bailout. Mark Martinez describes how the flawed myth of the
'invisible hand' distorted our understanding of how modern
capitalist markets developed and actually work. Martinez draws from
history to illustrate that political processes and the state are
not only instrumental in making capitalist markets work but that
there would be no capitalist markets or wealth creation without
state intervention. He brings his story up to the present day to
show how the seeds of an unprecedented government intervention in
the financial markets were sown in past actions. ""The Myth of the
Free Market"" is a fascinating and accessible introduction to
comparative economic systems as well as an incisive refutation of
the standard mantras of neoclassical free market economic theory.
Establishing a teaching routine that works may be tricky, and this
book offers you a tried and tested teaching routine that will be
invaluable for educators and school leaders in different settings.
With the aim of taking you out of your comfort zone and to
constantly review your teaching style, you will be challenged to
understand when things are going well and when things need change
through reflection and feedback on your practice. You will be
guided on how to set clear expectations at the start of every
lesson, understanding the journey of the learner, collaborating,
reflecting on your own practice and effective questioning. Mark
Martin MBE aka @urban_teacher is an Assistant Professor in Computer
Science and Education Practice.
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