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Triple bill of zombie films. 'Zombie Apocalypse' (2011) is a
made-for-TV horror starring Ving Rhames in which a group of human
survivors of a zombie outbreak set out to make it to an uninfected
island. Ramona (Taryn Manning), Billy (Eddie Steeples) and Kevin
(Gerald Webb) are almost killed when they head out to search for
food. Fortunately for them, they meet a tough group that includes
Henry (Rhames) and Cassie (Lesley-Ann Brandt), who take on the
zombies with weapons as diverse as a sledgehammer and a samurai
sword. 'Abraham Lincoln Vs Zombies' (2012) is a tongue-in-cheek
zombie horror in which Abraham Lincoln is distracted from his
composition of the Gettysburg Address by a more pressing concern -
an outbreak of the undead. Lincoln (Bill Oberst Jr.) leads a team
of Secret Service agents to the area to try and contain the
disaster. There is a suggestion that Lincoln may have some
experience of dealing with zombies from his past and he takes under
his wing a youngster by the name of Teddy Roosevelt (Canon
Kuipers), who may have a role of his own to play in the American
story. 'The Dead' (2010) is a zombie horror set in West Africa.
Robert Freeman stars as Lieutenant Brian Murphy, a military
engineer who finds himself stranded in the wilderness of Burkina
Faso after a zombie outbreak lays waste to civilisation. Eventually
he teams up with Sergeant Daniel Dembele (Prince David Oseia), a
local soldier who has gone AWOL from the army to search for his
missing son.
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Downstream (Hardcover)
David L O'Hara, Matthew T Dickerson; Foreword by Nick Lyons
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R839
R694
Discovery Miles 6 940
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This book contains a foreword by Maurice Conlon, Associate
Director, Appraisal and Revalidation Lead, NHS Clinical Governance
Support Team. This is an invaluable, detailed guide offering
practical resources for medical professionals in the challenging
role of appraiser. It assists with confidence, professionalism and
competency and contains a comprehensive, up-to-date summary of the
'state of play' for appraising doctors. It also includes sample
forms, contracts for guidance and links to web resources. "The
Appraiser's Handbook" provides vital information for all those
involved in continuing professional development in primary and
secondary care. Appraisal leads and managers in primary and
secondary care trusts will find it of great interest, as will
clinical tutors, GP tutors and deanery educational teams. "This
book aims to support appraisers in developing their skills in order
to ensure that the doctor whom they appraise, gains the maximum
possible benefit from the time spent in, and preparing for, the
appraisal. The appraiser will find appraisees who enthusiastically
embrace appraisal and those who doubt its use and place in their
professional development. Different approaches may be needed to
support and understand different individuals." - Nick Lyons,
Susanne Caesar and Abayomi McEwen. "This book, written by a trio
steeped in appraisal, is a valuable resource for appraisers. It
will help doctors learning to be appraisers, and experienced
appraisers. It will also help those organising appraisal, to remind
them of the aims of the process. Teachers of appraisal will be able
to use it to supplement and support their curricula. I believe
revalidation, when it arrives, will be the single biggest step
towards improvement taken by the profession, since the introduction
of the medical register. I also believe this depends upon the
inclusion of appraisal within the revalidation package. Putting
high-quality, developmental appraisal 'in the water' for the
medical profession will bring about a whole-profession shift in
terms of lifelong professional development. This book will support
that aim." - Maurice Conlon, in the Foreword.
No one understands the challenges and frustrations of the
outdoorsman's life like John Troy, and no one makes the maddening
business of hunting so riotously funny. Anyone still kicking
himself over a missed shot, anyone wishing that his hunting dog had
paid more attention in obedience school, or anyone who has ever
been confounded by the antics of a pesky squirrel will enjoy this
hugely delightful collection. In typical John Troy style, readers
are treated to one-panel lampoons of shooters who can't hit stuffed
animals, bears that beat up hunters, and ducks that make their own
decoys. They're funny because they're true. Hilarious Hunting
Cartoons will delight both novice and experienced hunters and will
make an excellent gift for the passionate hunter.
Great and unforgettable stories about the passion of fishing by
some of the world's best writers.
The Diver's Tale is an unvarnished account of real British diving,
based on the author's 40+ year experience. Britain is an island
nation so, unsurprisingly, scuba diving is a popular British
pastime enjoyed by thousands of keen participants and just as many
of the armchair variety. A carefully-structured programme of
training ensures that UK divers are well-prepared for the
challenging conditions which may be encountered beneath our seas.
Or does it? How many trainee divers were taught about the perils of
high-speed testicular trauma during descent? Or the dangers of
having sex in a tent with a deaf person? Why bacon should be in
your first aid kit. How to build a space shuttle using salvaged
ammunition? Or why the name Valerie is so very special? During a
40-year plus odyssey through the strange and exotic world of
British diving, Nick Lyon and his disparate collection of buddies
have answered all these questions from personal experience, and
many more besides. It may not be pretty, it may not be painless,
but it is real British diving. The Diver's Tale is not a diving
manual - quite the opposite. How not to do it, why not to do it,
when not to do it and who not to do it with.
The highly successful "Female Force" comic book series continues
with a new installment focusing on Condoleezza Rice! This special
one-shot chronicles Rice's life from her childhood to her
accomplished career as the first African American woman to hold the
United States' Secretary of State position.
The Forgotten Shipwreck is the tragic true story of a Cornish
pleasure boat which sank without trace or sensation, relegated in
news columns by England's football World Cup triumph the day
before. It spans so many facets, from a village numbed with whole
families wiped out, to angry exchanges in the House of Commons and
law courts. There is intrigue, chicanery, deceit, incompetence and
greed. It had far-reaching ramifications and yet, for all that, the
Darlwyne tragedy lacked an ending. On Thursday 4 August 1966 the
sea began to give up its dead. The relatives of twelve of the
thirty-one people who had set out on a pleasure trip on 31 July
could at least temper their grief to some small extent with the
fact that their remains had been found. The loved ones of the other
nineteen would have no such solace. Some fifty years later a team
of divers, archaeologists, filmmakers, photographers and wreck
researchers set about to change that. By piecing together
eyewitness accounts, news stories, court proceedings, weather
reports and archive material, and by applying modern methods and
underwater search techniques would they be able to succeed where
the original search mission had been unable? Could they unravel the
mystery of complicated waters and pinpoint the final resting place
of the Darlwyne?
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Rain (Paperback)
Nick Lyons; Contributions by Sean Lee, Dan Glasl
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R520
Discovery Miles 5 200
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Downstream (Paperback)
David L O'Hara, Matthew T Dickerson; Foreword by Nick Lyons
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R482
R401
Discovery Miles 4 010
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A thirteen-year old boy embarks on a life altering adventure as he
enters another world quite unlike our own. He finds himself to be
the sole being capable of wielding magic and the only hope the land
has for defeating the evil king and ruler of the land. He must
overcome many difficulties in order to succeed in his mission. And
as the story unfolds, he finds himself thrust into dangers greater
than anyone could have prepared him for.
C. D. Clarke says he was born to paint and fish and hunt, and
he’s done just that over his lifetime, capturing memorable times
on the water and in the field on canvas and finessing that passion
and pastime into a laudable career. This magnificent book of his
work features 200 paintings, tableaus of color, light, motion, and
possibility, created over the course of forty years fishing and
hunting in the world’s most coveted destinations. Clarke prefers
to work en plein air, and on site he fills sketchbooks with scenes
that inspire the oils and watercolors he later refines in his New
Jersey Highlands studio. At an early age Clarke discovered the work
of the wildlife artists Ogden Pleissner, Chet Reneson, Thomas
Aquinas Daly, and John Swan, and they influenced his style.
Clarke’s work is featured in galleries and museums nationwide and
he exhibits at the most prestigious wildlife art shows and
festivals. He is regularly featured in the top wildlife and
sporting publications.
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