Andrew Hill brings a unique perspective to his writing, shaped by his extensive experience in television and production. Having served in leadership roles at major networks, he possesses a keen understanding of storytelling and its dissemination. His work delves into the intricacies of modern media, exploring its pervasive influence on society and culture. Hill's narratives are characterized by sharp observation and a critical examination of the entertainment landscape.
The Definitive Guide to Optimizing Organizational Performance
274 pages
10 hours of reading
The book emphasizes the necessity for businesses to foster a high-performing workplace that thrives on metrics and key values such as respect, inclusion, and teamwork. It highlights the importance of innovation and harmony in creating a sustainable and manageable environment, essential for navigating the challenges of a rapidly evolving world.
The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount, connecting each one to its Old Testament roots. It provides practical applications for incorporating the Beatitudes into daily Christian life, along with prayers designed to enhance personal devotion. Ideal for Bible study groups, this resource encourages deeper understanding and reflection on these foundational teachings.
2 Books in 1! Create peace in your inner world and outter world. Get Rid Of Stress In Your Life By Staying In The Moment & 30 Days of Vegan Recipes and Meal Plans
112 pages
4 hours of reading
2 books in 1! Create Peace on the inside and out! BOOK 1 Are you curious about the vegan lifestyle? Do want to take care of your body - and the planet? Would you like to get healthy and build an attractive vegan body? If so, you must read Vegan: 30 Days of Vegan Recipes and Meal Plans for Increasing Your Health and Energy! You'll discover why you should go vegan NOW - and how to make this incredible diet work for you! Book 2 "Mindfulness: Beginners Guide on How to Shut Off Your Brain and Stay in the Moment" is a practical guide on mindfulness that you can use to start using this powerful practice in your life right away. Mindfulness is a valuable skill that can increase your awareness, both of your own self and the world around you. It also can assist you in relieving stress, balancing your emotions, and experiencing better health, happiness, and joy overall. In this simple guide, you will learn exactly how you can start practicing mindfulness right away, and use it to increase your quality of life effortlessly. If you are looking to gain more joy, fulfillment, and satisfaction out of your life, then this book might just be the perfect one for you. Don't wait another minute to access this quick and powerful package for peacefull new you today! If you don't want to miss on all the fun, just scroll up and click the BUY button to get your own copy!
Richards Lacey's autobiography describes a life of science and medicine over seventy years. Abuse at boarding school is followed by optimism as a Cambridge student marred by the realisation fifty years later of the involvement of his aunt with spy Kim Philby, whom he now believes was the character on which James Bond was based. After early clinical medicine, basic research at Bristol on antibiotics created conflict with the pharmaceutical industry. Academic malice forces a move to Kings Lynn as NHS consultant when Richard is delighted that a toxic antibiotic is virtually banned. The move to Leeds as Professor provokes disputes over the rise of food poisoning. After exposure of the BSE cover-up, readers will question whether Richard's forced early retirement was a conspiracy. Finally, a way to remove our beloved NHS from party politics is suggested.
The English Civil War pitted Parliament against the Crown following a breakdown in their relationship, ultimately caused by a struggle over power, religion and control. The Civil War split the country and resulted in the execution of Charles I and the exile of his son, and the English monarchy was replaced first by the Commonwealth of England and then the Protectorate. Oliver Cromwell dominated the politics of the new rule and still divides opinion today, with some seeing him as a brutal dictator and others seeing him as a hero of liberty. The English Civil War in 100 Facts examines the twenty years of intermittent warfare, covering the first, second and third wars, from the initial conflict with Charles I to the fight of Charles II's supporters with the Rump Parliament. Dr Andrew Lacey guides us through some of the key figures and their stories as well as some of the key battles and politics in this period that drastically altered the structure of English rule.
As a boy, Richard Kerridge loved to encounter wild creatures and catch them
for his back-garden zoo. There were Smooth Newts, mottled like the fighter
planes in the comics he read, and the longed-for Great Crested Newt, with its
huge golden eye.
The author explores the therapeutic power of writing as a means to untangle complex thoughts and emotions. Through the process of crafting words, they find clarity and the ability to revisit significant moments in their life. This reflection reveals the raw and authentic nature of their experiences, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in understanding oneself.
Focusing on the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in social work, this book explores their essential role in enhancing professional practices and improving service user experiences. It goes beyond mere skill description to investigate the motivations behind ICT use and its implications for practice. By examining these aspects, the book highlights how ICTs can transform social work, fostering more effective information sharing and innovative approaches to service delivery.