The Magic of We
- 40 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
A heartfelt tale describing the beauty of friendship and love, and the true story of musician Ikey Owens.
Craig Anderson schreibt mit einer Mischung aus Humor und unterschwelliger Tiefe und zielt darauf ab, sowohl Lachen als auch nachdenkliche Reflexion bei seinen Lesern hervorzurufen. Er hat eine besondere Vorliebe für Charaktere mit verborgener Stärke, jene Individuen, die unterschätzt werden könnten, aber überraschende Widerstandsfähigkeit besitzen. Hauptsächlich als Schriftsteller von Kurzgeschichten tätig, glänzt Anderson in Flash Fiction und Kurzgeschichten, oft mit unkonventionellen und denkwürdigen Protagonisten.
A heartfelt tale describing the beauty of friendship and love, and the true story of musician Ikey Owens.
Accompaniment to Clark's positioning / A. Stewart Whitley [and 5 others]. 13th edition. 2016.
This study and revision guide provides a clear account of the structure of Roman government and society: its sources and development of Roman Law, the three keystones of Roman Law The Law of Persons, The Law of Things and the Law of Actions and the reception of Roman Law into medieval Canon Law and the Ius Commune.
Focusing on radiographic technique, this comprehensive guide serves students, practicing radiographers, and trainee radiologists preparing for qualifying exams. The latest edition introduces imaging informatics and strategies to enhance image quality, along with methods for image administration and storage. Notably, it discusses recommended diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for various techniques and includes updates on bariatric radiography, tomosynthesis, and pediatric considerations.
'Graham Stewart has done a terrific job. His book brings the decade vividly to life and convincingly places it in perspective... Excellent' Toby Young, Mail on Sunday
Virtual is Reality. What would the world be like if video game rules suddenly applied? Marcus is about to find out. After a freak accident he finds himself stuck between a game and the real world. He’ll need to fight his way through football hooligans, carnies and the dreaded RNG to get to the final boss and save the world. Anything less means it’s game over for good. Along the way he’ll learn new skills, chase epic loot and most importantly of all, Level Up!If you love light LitRPG you’ll be sure to enjoy this humourous take on the genre. Grab your copy now!
Do you feel you sometimes don't live up to your dog's petspectations? Do you continually make trypos? Do you sometimes resort to morugging when faced with a quignoire?The Dictionewary is a list of words so new they have not yet been added to dictionaries, but which you will all be using within the next few years. Everything is arranged in a familiarly alphabetical style, complete with definitions and example usage for ALL the words. There are also selected etymologies, along with an index to help you find a word for a particular situation.Get ahead of the game; get The Dictionewary and help introduce new words to world.
Set in 1994, the story follows university student John Smith, who inadvertently triggers a long-dormant curse while retrieving a cricket ball from a cemetery in the town once known as Collier's Bend. As the curse resurfaces after more than a century, it unleashes unforeseen consequences, intertwining John’s fate with the town's dark past. The narrative explores themes of history, fate, and the impact of forgotten legacies on the present.
This is a comprehensive history of the Tyneside Scottish Brigade raised in the North East. It covers their raising, training and active service as well as the aftermath of the war and how it effected the local community.
Educators want young people to grow up knowing that writing is an important and deeply satisfying life skill, one that helps them make more sense of themselves and their world, and one that helps them to communicate effectively. Sadly, too often writing becomes merely an exercise in 'getting words right', or writing to teacher-prescribed tasks. Developing Young Writers in the Classroom explores the principles of developing literacy through authorship, allowing children to describe, question and celebrate their own experiences and personal creativity. The book offers detailed guidance, supported by planning documents, poetry and prose, examples of children's work and stimulating visuals. Inspiring topics explored include: creating a classroom environment which supports an independent writer students' lives brought into the classroom finding significance in our experiences the use of memoir for recording experiences description in all kinds of writing choosing and writing about a character writing in all curriculum areas linking reading and writing using other authors as mentors and teachers collaborative learning. Illustrated throughout with accessible activities and ideas from literature and poetry, Developing Young Writers in the Classroom is an essential resource for all teachers wishing to inspire writing in the classroom.