This is the story of Britain's most challenging special stage rally for a generation. The initial idea was to run a 'proper rally' and that has certainly been achieved through the dedication and determination of Colin Heppenstall, his family and a fantastic team of volunteers. Across 20 years, the Roger Albert Clark Rally has run 15 times. It is an event that has no rival as it recreates a golden era of rallying in the UK when Roger Clark was at his peak, and the original RAC Rally was a multi-day test for every competitor. Since it first ran in 2004, the Roger Albert Clark Rally has grown in stature and following and now has huge competitor interest, big crowds and a vast online following. It is a rally like no other in terms of atmosphere, challenge and sense of achievement for those who get to the finish. This book, with over 500 photographs, many of which have never been seen before, tells the story of each rally and looks at some of the people involved -- both competitors and organisers. The 2023 event was the biggest and toughest yet, covering 350 special stage miles in the forests of England, Scotland, and Wales. For anyone who has been involved in this rally, this book will bring back fabulous memories as well as serving as the definitive record of the first 20 years.
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This author is known for their penetrating insight into the human psyche and the complexities of relationships. Their works often delve into the darker aspects of human nature, exploring character motivations and the ethical dilemmas they confront. The stylistic precision and depth of their well-crafted narratives draw readers into a compelling examination of moral boundaries. Their prose is characterized by its atmospheric quality and ability to evoke strong emotions.






- 2024
- 2024
Exploring the intersection of history and archaeology, this atlas enhances the biblical narrative by revealing how historical findings complement key events and figures from the Bible. It provides a rich perspective, adding depth and context to the stories that have shaped religious thought and cultural understanding.
- 2023
The Wise Leader offers readers a succinct perspective on wise leadership based on theory, practice, and the authors' own experience.
- 2023
NEWSMAX VETERAN BENEFITS SURVIVAL GUIDE
- 225 pages
- 8 hours of reading
ALL VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES DESERVE THE MAXIMUM BENEFITS THEY EARNED BY BRAVELY SERVING THEIR COUNTRY! Veterans of the United States armed forces are entitled to a broad range of benefits and services provided by the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Dr. Paul R Lawrence, former Under Secretary for Benefits in the Department of Veterans Affairs, provides an up-to-date, comprehensive and accessible guide to all the benefits and services available to veterans of the US armed services and how to make the most of these benefits and services. Guidance and Insights for Veterans, Dependents, and Survivors Include Topics: Basic Health Care Eligibility & Benefits Hospitals & Clinics Disability & Rehabilitation Counseling & Mental Health Care Employment Assistance Pensions Loans & Insurance Memorial Services Military Records & Medals GI Bill, Scholarships & Grants And much much more... DR. LAWRENCE WILL HELP YOU FIGHT FOR THE BENEFITS YOU WERE PROMISED WHEN YOU AGREED TO SERVE YOUR COUNTRY!
- 2021
Emphasizing the 'complex adaptive system' approach, this book presents a framework for implementing change that prioritizes the human element within organizations. It guides leaders in navigating the intricacies of organizational dynamics, fostering adaptability and resilience. By integrating human behavior into the change process, it aims to enhance overall success and effectiveness in achieving goals.
- 2021
This book provides an accessible and clear description of key theories of systemic coaching and how they can be applied to coaching practice. Structured around five different ways of thinking about systems, the book provides coaches with a high-level overview of different systems theories and how those theories may be applied in practice. Readers are invited to consider each of the five different ways of thinking through the lens of philosophy, purpose and practice: Which theories most resonate for you? How do these systemic perspectives shape your purpose for coaching, and how do they show up in the way that you coach? With examples and case material throughout, Coaching Systemically aligns coaching with the realities and challenges of organisations operating in an ever more complex world. Readers will walk away from the book with a clearer understanding of what it means to coach 'systemically' and new ideas as to how they can translate insights into practice. Coaching Systemically will be key reading for coaches in practice and in training, consultants and anyone interesting in systemic approaches.
- 2019
CASINOS COULD NOT FIGURE OUT WHY HE NEVER LOST.Paul Lawrence weaves a fascinating tale of gambling, romance, adventure, history, football, and betting basics in Mondays Edition--a football gamblers odyssey through a season of trips to Las Vegas and Reno to try to beat the system. Taking on this normally impossible task is Martin Adams, a 55-year-old computer technician and confirmed bachelor with an unbelievable secret weapon... Armed with technological know-how and top-secret advantage, Martins life is about to change in a big way--and not just financially.Follow this modern-day Robin Hoods incredible trials and treks to the gambling
- 2019
Part I. Michael and Hannah -- Part II. Michael and Mark -- Part III. Michael, Mark and Hannah.
- 2018
Coaching in Three Dimensions
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Coaching in Three Dimensions: Meeting the Challenges of a Complex World offers a more connected, systemic approach, aligning coaching with the realities and challenges of organizations operating in an ever more complex world.
- 2015
Hearts Of Darkness
- 413 pages
- 15 hours of reading
1666. London is recovering from the Great Plague and mourning it's dead - The city is free at last, like a great old bear, beaten to its knees, bloody but unbowed. But the disease slithered out of London to wreak its evil upon other towns and cities. The worst was over, the Pestilence gone, in search of new feeding grounds, bounteous and plentiful in the villages outside of the London. Henry Lytle, who works for Lord Arlington's intelligence service, is sent to Essex where the plague is breeding to track down a traitor and bring him back alive. But things get tricky when Lord Arlington's latest recruit for the mission is a man Lytle left dead. Having learnt first hand of Lord Arlington's barbaric cruelty, Lytle knows he can't refuse the job. Travelling into a disease-ridden village with a murderer seems like a better option.