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A difficult manager can be the cause of many a sleepless night, or in extreme cases, even make you want to quit your job. Impossible bosses can obstruct your professional growth by hiding corporate ladders and leave your career stuck in an invisible cage.
In this book, eight archetypal managers who create uniquely challenging situations at work are identified, including Mr Tumbleweed (the anxious and indecisive manager), Ms Say Me (the competitive control freak manager), Mr Make-Up (the people-pleasing manager), Ms When We (the hostage-of-the-past manager) and four other friends.
Drawing on real-life experiences, the authors describe typical workplace scenarios you might find yourself in with these impossible bosses and identify their key character traits. Most importantly, they share several secret strategies for how best to communicate your ideas and demonstrate your value to them. Working with different psychological profiling systems, the authors try to demystify the personality type and explain why your impossible boss acts like they do.
Armed with these insights and hands-on tips, you will be able to turn challenging interactions around in a shorter space of time and respond with an approach that will show your true value and leadership qualities.
A coach in your pocket, this book offers a practical guide for how to manage your manager.
This guidebook describes the best low-level walking in the Lake
District, enjoying walks around the lakes, smaller fells and beauty
spots such as Windermere, Wansfell Pike and Tarn Hows. New visitors
to the Lake District will be delighted by the selection of walks
taking in some of the most picturesque parts of the National Park,
such as Windermere, Grasmere, and Ambleside as well as quieter
areas like Buttermere and Thirlmere. Even those who have done a lot
of walking in the Lake District may have missed some of the
beautiful low-level walks included in this book. Routes range from
7 to 17km and are suitable for walkers of all abilities. Each route
is illustrated with OS map extracts and present no technical
difficulties over terrain from wide constructed trails to narrow
paths on open fell. Located across the whole of the Lake District,
the walks are divided into five sections: South Lakes (Windermere,
Coniston, Duddon and the south), Central Lakes (Ambleside,
Langdale, Grasmere and Thirlmere), Western Valleys (Eskdale,
Wasdale and the Buttermere area), North Lakes (Keswick, Borrowdale
and Derwentwater) and Eastern Lakes (Ullswater and Patterdale).
King of the Fells. Iron man. Lake District fell running legend.
Joss Naylor is all of these things and more. His achievements are
astounding, his records stand the test of time. In 1983 he
completed the 105-mile Lakes, Meres and Waters (LMW) route in a
staggering 19hr 14min and to this day, describes it as one of the
best routes he ever ran. High praise indeed and yet, so few know of
it. Part guidebook, part inspirational regaling, this book
interweaves tales of past and present as Naylor reflects on his
1983 epic on a re-walk 37 years later. In the company of
award-winning author, Vivienne Crow, Naylor recalls that magical
day, sharing stories and anecdotes from, not just his run, but the
1980s fell running scene, his working life and growing up in the
Wasdale Valley. Naylor's tales, together with breathtaking
photography, are accompanied by basic guide notes for the LMW
route, sticking as closely to his 1983 run as possible. These notes
divide the route into ten stages (ranging from 9 to 14 miles),
allowing runners and walkers to follow in the footsteps of the King
of the Fells, albeit on a more relaxed schedule. From Loweswater to
Over Water, visiting 27 of the Lake District's largest bodies of
water, the LMW route guarantees vistas of unparalleled beauty and
an unforgettable experience in true fell country.
The book comprises 36 short walking routes between 4 and 14 miles
in Northumberland, England's most sparsely populated county.
Ranging from easy ambles and gentle woodland trails to long days on
the hills, there is something for all types of walker - and all
types of weather. Taking in the beautiful coast with its immense,
empty beaches and dramatic crag-top castles to the remote hills of
the Cheviots and Pennines, the whole county is covered. Most of the
routes are circular, but there are a few linear walks that make use
of local bus services. The landscapes are rich in history,
featuring Hadrian's Wall, Lindisfarne Priory, Bamburgh and
Dunstanburgh castles, and much more. The walks are divided into
five geographical areas: north-east Northumberland, National Park
(north), Kielder, Tyne Valley and National Park (south) and the
North Pennines. Each walk description contains information on
start/finish points, distance covered, total ascent, terrain,
approximate walking time, grade, maps required, transport options,
public toilets and refreshments, and is accompanied by 1:50k OS
mapping. The book also includes a handy route summary table.
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Sunny South Australia, Its City-Towns, Seaports, Beauty-Spots, Fruit, Vineyards, and Flowers; Its Wheat, Wool, Wine, Sheep, Dairying, Copper, Iron, PH (Paperback)
Vivienne May
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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Albert, a much loved ginger cat, is very put out when his owners
have babies. He finds himself ignored and then treated like another
toy by the invading toddlers. Until Grandma comes to the rescue.
This story, written in the style of a Cautionary Tale, is very
funny and gorgeously illustrated. Grandma Gets A Visitor is written
and illustrated by two sisters, one living in the U.K. and the
other in Australia. It is suitable for children aged 2 upwards.
It is dusk and Grandma has been watering the garden when, turning
off the tap, she accidentally shakes a tree and a family of baby
birds fall out of their nest. Of course this (true) story ends
happily but not without some drama! The paintings that illustrate
this story are just gorgeous. Grandma Gets A Fright is written and
illustrated by two sisters, one living in the U.K. and the other in
Australia.
This guidebook to walking the highest mountains in the Lake
District includes 30 high level and fell walks including Scafell
Pike, Helvellyn, Skiddaw, and the Fairfield Horseshoe. Covering
some of England's finest and highest mountain scenery, in the UK's
most popular national park, this guide features classic routes as
well as quieter favourites. The 30 walks are divided into 6
sections, covering the best walking in the Lake District: the
Keswick area, Borrowdale and Buttermere, the Western Valleys,
Coniston and Langdale, Ambleside, Grasmere and Windermere, or
Ullswater. From 7-23km and graded for difficulty, the walks combine
Lakeland classics with lesser-known adventures. From classic
horseshoes, such as the Newlands Round and the Fairfield Horseshoe,
and traditional ascents of England's most iconic mountains,
including its highest peaks Scafell Pike, Scafell, Helvellyn and
Skiddaw, to routes onto some of the quieter summits including Gray
Crag and Beda Fell, or quieter routes onto popular fells including
Blencathra and Red Screes. The guidebook includes OS map extracts,
variant routes and lots of information to enhance your walking,
from historical, geological and wildlife detail, to advice on
travelling to and around the Lake District, and how to best prepare
for an excellent day out on the fells.
Some thought it was me who needed my head tested. Others said I was
trying to run away from the problem. How could I drag my severly
depressed and suicidal husband on an adventure around the world and
risk disintegrating our relationship further? With him in
self-destruct mode, had I set us up to fail? This is a true account
of our efforts to cope with the torment of depressive illness with
koalas, sharks, pandas, pterodactyls, the beauty of the natural
world and even an angel along the way.
Guidebook to 30 of the best walks in Cumbria's Eden Valley. The
graded routes, which range from 3 to 15 miles, explore the region's
diverse landscapes and offer dramatic views, either of the
Pennines, the Lake District or the Scottish hills. The walks, which
work well from bases such as Kirkby Steven, Dufton and Appleby, are
predominantly circular. Some of the linear routes link with the
Settle-Carlisle railway. Map extracts from the 1:50K OS Landranger
series accompany route description, and the handy route summary
table makes it easy for walkers to compare routes. Invaluable
information on transport and accommodation is included, as are
notes on the region's geology, wildlife and history. Situated next
to the iconic Lake District, the Eden Valley is often overlooked as
a walking destination. This works in its favour - it is as quiet as
it is scenic - making it the perfect destination for those looking
to escape the crowds. The featured routes are designed to give the
walker a taste of everything the area has to offer. From peaceful
woodland strolls to serious moorland hikes, and from explorations
of the limestone uplands to walks on the Solway marshes, they visit
just about every nook and cranny in the valley.
Exam board: AQA Level: AS/A-level Subject: History First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: Summer 2016 (AS); Summer 2017 (A-level)
Put your trust in the textbook series that has given thousands of
A-level History students deeper knowledge and better grades for
over 30 years. Updated to meet the demands of today's A-level
specifications, this new generation of Access to History titles
includes accurate exam guidance based on examiners' reports, free
online activity worksheets and contextual information that
underpins students' understanding of the period. > Develop
strong historical knowledge: In-depth analysis of each topic is
both authoritative and accessible > Build historical skills and
understanding: Downloadable activity worksheets can be used
independently by students or edited by teachers for classwork and
homework > Learn, remember and connect important events and
people: An introduction to the period, summary diagrams, timelines
and links to additional online resources support lessons, revision
and coursework > Achieve exam success: Practical advice matched
to the requirements of your A-level specification incorporates the
lessons learnt from previous exams > Engage with sources,
interpretations and the latest historical research: Students will
evaluate a rich collection of visual and written materials, plus
key debates that examine the views of different historians
All you need to know about the theory and practice of teaching
primary English. If you are training to be a primary school
teacher, a knowledge of the primary English curriculum is not
enough, you need to know HOW to teach English in primary schools.
This is the essential teaching theory and practice text for primary
English that takes a focused look at the practical aspects of
teaching. It covers the important skills of classroom management,
planning, monitoring and assessment and relates these specifically
to primary English. Practical guidance, features and resources
support you to translate your learning to the classroom and
understand the wider context of teaching. The book includes: -
Online practical lesson ideas for the classroom - The Primary
National Curriculum for English in Key Stages one and two - Tips
for planning primary English - A recommended children's book list -
Useful weblinks for primary English teaching This ninth edition has
been updated throughout and includes a new chapter on online and
'blended' learning and teaching for primary English.
All the subject knowledge you need to teach primary English. If you
are training to be a primary school teacher, you need to understand
what you need to know about primary English before you can teach
it. Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of
confident, creative and effective teaching. To help you master
this, this comprehensive text includes subject knowledge from each
part of the primary English curriculum and comes with a wide range
of resources so you can test your growing knowledge as you progress
through the course. an online English subject knowledge audit with
the ability to share results end of chapter self-assessment
questions Interactive tasks an English subject knowledge checklist
useful weblinks for primary English teaching Recommended further
reading This new edition has been updated and includes a new
chapter on children's common misconceptions in English.
Exam board: Pearson Edexcel; OCR Level: AS/A-level Subject: History
First teaching: September 2015 First exams: Summer 2016 (AS);
Summer 2017 (A-level) Put your trust in the textbook series that
has given thousands of A-level History students deeper knowledge
and better grades for over 30 years. Updated to meet the demands of
today's A-level specifications, this new generation of Access to
History titles includes accurate exam guidance based on examiners'
reports, free online activity worksheets and contextual information
that underpins students' understanding of the period. - Develop
strong historical knowledge: In-depth analysis of each topic is
both authoritative and accessible - Build historical skills and
understanding: Downloadable activity worksheets can be used
independently by students or edited by teachers for classwork and
homework - Learn, remember and connect important events and people:
An introduction to the period, summary diagrams, timelines and
links to additional online resources support lessons, revision and
coursework - Achieve exam success: Practical advice matched to the
requirements of your A-level specification incorporates the lessons
learnt from previous exams - Engage with sources, interpretations
and the latest historical research: Students will evaluate a rich
collection of visual and written materials, plus key debates that
examine the views of different historians
A Number 1 Amazon bestseller One of the most thought-provoking and
influential designers in the world - she once declared 'the only
reason I'm in fashion is to destroy the word "conformity"' -
Vivienne Westwood has been reinventing, changing and challenging
the world of fashion for over five decades. Celebrating 40 years of
catwalk collections, this Number 1 bestselling book records the
inimitable creations imagined by Vivienne Westwood since her first
runway show in 1981, as well as those designed by her husband and
long-time collaborator, Andreas Kronthaler. Complete with an
introduction and collection texts by Alexander Fury, and
biographies written by the designers themselves, Vivienne Westwood
Catwalk offers a rare opportunity to chart the development of a
uniquely creative fashion house. After Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton,
Yves Saint Laurent and Prada, Vivienne Westwood - is the sixth new
volume in the best-selling Catwalk series, which offers an
unrivalled overview of the collections of the world's top fashion
houses through original catwalk photography. With 1300
illustrations in colour
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