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Peter Foster

    Easy Mathematics for Biologists
    Nobody at Home
    Observing Schools
    How Dare You!
    Why We Bite the Invisible Hand: The Psychology of Anti-Capitalism
    What Do New Teachers Need to Know?
    • 2023

      Nobody at Home

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Mystery and suspense unfold in a gripping narrative filled with dark secrets that will captivate readers from the outset. The author skillfully crafts a story that immerses you in a tense atmosphere, ensuring an exhilarating reading experience. As the plot unravels, expect to be engaged by unexpected twists and a compelling exploration of hidden truths.

      Nobody at Home
    • 2023

      New teachers are often bombarded with information about the concepts they should understand and the topics they should master. This indispensable book will help you navigate the research on curriculum, cognitive science, student data and more, providing clarity and key takeaways for those looking to grow their teaching expertise.

      What Do New Teachers Need to Know?
    • 2023

      "Truly I say to you, this day thou shalt be with me in Paradise." Jesus gave to only one person such a promise. So who was he? Was he a follower of Jesus? No! Was he one of the Sanhedrin? No! Was he a rabbi? No. he was none of them. Instead, those words were addressed to a thief dying on a cross alongside Jesus. From his cross of death, Dismas spoke up in defence of Jesus, stating that they deserved their punishment, but that Jesus had done nothing wrong. Dismas then asked Jesus to remember him when he came into His kingdom. Jesus responded promising Paradise to Dismas that very day with those wonderful words, "Truly I say unto you, this day thou shalt be with me in Paradise." Dismas, what do we know of him? ln truth, not much. We know his name, Dismas, that he was a thief being executed for his crimes, and that he spoke up in defence of Jesus and was greatly rewarded for it. With so little known about him, it has enabled me to explore his life as I have imagined him to be. This is a work of fiction, but based on historical fact. Read it, be as one with Dismas. You may shed a tear or two as you read it. I did as I wrote it. Enjoy.

      Dismas Crucified aka The Good Thief
    • 2023

      A clear-eyed, hard-hitting look at the real costs of Brexit from the Financial Times public policy editor

      What Went Wrong With Brexit
    • 2020

      Two decades of politically incorrect National Post columns by Peter Foster, exposing the climate (policy) crisis, junk science, environmental alarmism, unsustainable sustainability, corporate social irresponsibility, uncivil society, censorship and the cancel culture, the war on Canadian resources, and the great green energy non-transition.Incorporating a rogues' gallery of threats to global health, wealth, freedom and happiness, from Al Gore through Maurice Strong, Justin Trudeau, Barack Obama, David Suzuki, Naomi Klein and Mark Carney to the Pope.

      How Dare You!
    • 2019

      The Uncrowned King ofMont Blanc by Peter Foster is thestory of Thomas Graham Brown: scientist, mountaineer and psychological paradox, most famous for his groundbreaking routes on the Brenva Face of Mont Blanc and his turbulent relationship with Frank Smythe.

      The Uncrowned King of Mont Blanc
    • 2018

      Boeing Hornet Squadrons

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Pictorial history celebrating the early deriviatives of the powerful Hornets as they start to fall out of service

      Boeing Hornet Squadrons
    • 2018

      This fascinating case study, first published in 1990, of how policies work out in a real school setting is placed in the context of the wider debate about multi-cultural, anti-racist education. This book also makes suggestions for the shaping of future policy. This book should be of interest to lecturers and students of education and sociology.

      Policy and Practice in Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education
    • 2017

      The Jaguar was an iconic aircraft to come from Anglo-French collaboration and one of the first to be conceived with a predatory attack and low-level strike capability. First planned as a trainer, it emerged as a fighter bomber taking much from the TSR2 concept when a string of cancelled projects identified a gap in strike/attack capability;

      Sepecat Jaguar
    • 2014

      Exploring the paradox of thriving under capitalism while facing its criticism, the author examines the historical and philosophical roots of economic systems, referencing figures like Adam Smith and Karl Marx. Through a journey that spans various cultures and ideologies, he highlights the disconnect between human evolutionary instincts and modern economic realities. The book critiques the moral framing of economic issues, particularly climate change, and argues that capitalism can enhance human connections rather than undermine them, ultimately revealing the complexities of our economic beliefs.

      Why We Bite the Invisible Hand: The Psychology of Anti-Capitalism