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The Battle of Midway was, on paper, an improbable victory for the
smaller, less experienced American navy and air force, so much so
that it was quickly described as "a miracle." Yet fortune favored
the Americans at Midway, and the conventional wisdom has it that
the Americans' lucky streak continued as the war in the Pacific
turned against the Japanese. This new history demonstrates that
luck, let alone miracles, had little to do with it. In The Silver
Waterfall, Brendan Simms and Steven McGregor show how the efforts
of America's peacetime navy combined with creative innovations made
by designers and industrialists were largely responsible for the
victory. The Douglas Dauntless Dive Bomber, a uniquely conceived
fighting weapon, delivered a brutally accurate attack the Japanese
quickly came to dread. Told through a vivid narrative, Simms and
McGregor show how the course of the war in the Pacific was
dramatically altered, emphasizing the crucial combination of a
culture of innovation, a brilliant contribution from immigrants,
and a vital intelligence coup that allowed the navy to orchestrate
the devastating attack on the Japanese and dominate the Pacific for
good.
We know that educators and education systems at large face
countless decisions every day. We also know that grounding
educational decisions in research can improve the likelihood of
desirable teaching and learning outcomes, as well as reduce the
likelihood of unintended consequences. Research is just one among
many types of evidence used in educational decision-making,
however. So being "evidence informed" is as much about engaging
with research evidence as it is engaging with practice-based
evidence (e.g., professional judgment) and data-based evidence
(e.g., school performance data). How can educators become
evidence-informed? In our view, the best approach is to learn from
examples from experts of how research can be integrated with these
other types of evidence, and so regularly inform our own everyday
practice. With that in mind, this practical handbook offers 16
illuminating chapters that provide a wealth of advice and
perspectives on the subject written by North American educators who
are striving to realize the idea of research-informed practice. Key
themes - reflective practitioners, networks and collaboration,
trust -emerge to help teachers formalize, prioritize and mobilize
the use of research-evidence in schools.
Training and Racing with a Power Meter brings the advanced
power-based training techniques of elite cyclists and triathletes
to everyone. A power meter can unlock more speed and endurance than
any other training tool-but only if you understand the data. This
new third edition of Training and Racing with a Power Meter updates
the comprehensive guide so that any rider can exploit the
incredible usefulness of any power meter. Pioneering cycling coach
Hunter Allen and exercise physiologists Dr. Andy Coggan and Stephen
McGregor show how to use a power meter to find your baseline power
data, profile your strengths and weaknesses, measure fitness and
fatigue, optimize your daily workouts, peak for races, and set and
adjust your racing strategy during a race. This third edition
includes: All-new power metrics: FRC, Pmax, mFTP, Power Duration
Curve, and more Two new power-based training plans for masters
cyclists and triathletes New training plans to raise Functional
Threshold Power Over 100 new power-based workouts New guidance for
triathletes on pacing the bike and run New case studies on master
cyclists and triathletes Methods to test power duration and
pinpoint weaknesses in a variety of race distances 100 newly
illustrated charts Training and Racing with a Power Meter, 3rd Ed.
is the definitive, comprehensive guide to using a power meter.
Armed with the revolutionary techniques from this guide, cyclists
and triathletes can achieve lasting improvements for their best
performances ever.
Two student flatmates living out a very meagre hand-to-mouth
existence in the centre of Glasgow find themselves the lucky
recipients of a winning lottery ticket. The only catch is that it
is in America and was sent to them by a supposed long lost uncle
(and conman). A man serving time in a state penitentiary for armed
robbery. But more significantly a man in serious trouble with the
Mob. In just a few short days our two innocent student pals find
themselves caught up and embroiled in a dangerous world of greed,
revenge and murder. Who lives, who dies and who ultimately gets
their hands on that fortune in this fast paced black comedy romp?
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