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Aaron Alexander Moore

    Body Alignment
    Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare
    A Sprinkle of Magic
    Fields of Dreams and Broken Fences
    Planning Politics in Toronto
    The Align Method
    • 2023

      A Sprinkle of Magic tells the fascinating stories of non-league clubs who defied the odds and dared to dream big in the world's oldest cup competition. Stretching back to the 2009/10 season, the stories include FA Cup runs from Bath City, Redbridge, AFC Totton, Stourbridge, Hendon and of course history- makers Lincoln City.

      A Sprinkle of Magic
    • 2022

      Fields of Dreams and Broken Fences is written for the love of the game. Delving into the little-known world of non-league football, it takes you to various clubs at various levels of the National League System, from trying to survive at step five to battling to get back into the Football League, from Hashtag United to Notts County.

      Fields of Dreams and Broken Fences
    • 2020

      The Align Method

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Founder of Align Therapy Aaron Alexander shows readers how posture and body alignment are powerful tools for building strength, achieving peak performance, and approaching the world with a new sense of confidence.

      The Align Method
    • 2018

      This comparative study of Japanese and British civilian descriptions of being bombed in World War II serve as a way to understand the universality of total war. Examining issues of gender, class, and regional and urban history, it confronts how ordinary people were both victims of the air war and helped make it possible.

      Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare
    • 2013

      Planning Politics in Toronto

      The Ontario Municipal Board and Urban Development

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores the significant impact of the Ontario Municipal Board on Toronto's urban development, focusing on its influence on key political actors such as city planners, developers, neighborhood associations, and local politicians. Aaron A. Moore analyzes how the OMB shapes their behaviors and relationships, providing insights into the complexities of urban planning and governance in Toronto.

      Planning Politics in Toronto