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Clint Richmond

    Clint Richmond is a seasoned nonfiction author with over three decades of professional experience. His work spans a diverse range of subjects, from contemporary true crime and terrorism to popular psychology and celebrity biographies. Richmond excels at crafting immersive narratives from factual events, delving into complex subjects with depth and detail that draws readers in. His ability to translate intricate histories into compelling, accessible stories has earned him significant acclaim.

    K 129 zaginął. Prawdziwa historia Czerwonego października
    The School Curriculum
    • The School Curriculum

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1971. All education systems tend to be traditional and conservative. In times of rapid social change, the work of the schools becomes increasingly outdated by events. Continuous adaptation of the curriculum (which includes content, method and organization) can no longer be left to haphazard, piecemeal innovations-it must be managed. In a comparative study of the strategies adopted to date in the U.S.A., England, Scotland and France, this book points out that-although considerable reforms have been effected in these countries during the past ten to fifteen years-no adequate curriculum theory has yet been developed. The author also turns his attention to the phenomenon which he considered symptomatic of inherent failures in the education system: the drop-outs and hippies He concludes that notions about 'learning' must be revised and rather than a place in which formal instruction is given, the school of the future should be conceived as a resources-for-learning centre.

      The School Curriculum
    • Książka opowiada o tajemniczej katastrofie, która miała miejsce na początku 1968 r. Radziecki okręt podwodny, wyposażony w broń jądrową, niespodziewanie tonie wraz z całą załogą u wybrzeży amerykańskich Hawajów. Zebrane dowody potwierdzają, że okręt - oznaczony symbolem K-129 - zatonął podczas próby odpalenia rakiety na bazę marynarki wojennej w Pearl Harbor. Dziś już wiadomo, że wymknął się spod kontroli dowództwa i zaczął realizować awanturniczą misję.

      K 129 zaginął. Prawdziwa historia Czerwonego października