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    Doing Quantitative Research in Education with IBM SPSS Statistics
    U.S.Navy Seawolves: The Elite Hal-3 Helicopter Squadron in Vietnam
    Decision Making Using Game Theory
    Yuck!
    The Fall of the Phoenix
    The Bread of God: Our Common Bond
    • 2022
    • 2021

      Dynamic Management and Leadership in Education

      High Reliability Techniques for Schools and Universities

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book introduces an innovative integrated theory of dynamic management and leadership, providing a comprehensive perspective on the field. It synthesizes extensive research and practical insights from various sectors, particularly education, to offer a fresh understanding of leadership and management practices.

      Dynamic Management and Leadership in Education
    • 2018

      This is the tale of a brave bear named Connor, who get's lost one Winters day. It is up to the local animals and his family to bring brave Connor home

      Connor Bear Gets Lost
    • 2018

      The Fall of the Phoenix

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      The long siege of Troy, the battles fought over it, and the city's eventual capitulation and incineration are events which have often been retold since their first recitation by Homer. Seldom, however, will they have been narrated with such close attention to the minute particulars of battle, to its reek and terror and pain, as in this startling account by Daniel Kelly. Kelly looks minutely at every detail of archaic combat, as well as at the lives and feelings shaped by it. His Troy is not only a scene of shining glory, but also a grimy struggle for survival and mastery. And he introduces surprising questions: what if not everything in the Trojan war came to pass just as Homer tells us? What if the future of the Roman empire were hidden in the burning ashes of Troy's - and not in the way we might expect?

      The Fall of the Phoenix
    • 2018
    • 2017

      Effective Teaching

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Looking at the educational research behind a wide range of teaching topics, this book explores what the evidence shows about effectiveness of different approaches.

      Effective Teaching
    • 2016

      Pope Francis Laudato Si is a game-changing document for the life of the Church and the ecological health of this planet. A Catholic vision is deficient if it does not include the earth and its life-forms. Loving one s neighbour must include loving the planetary neighbourhood in which all live. For its part, the integral ecology on which the Pope insists must include the dimensions of mind and heart, science and art, faith and the whole spiritual life of culture. Here, the great theological themes animating the Catholic vision, play their part as ever-renewable resources: the Creator and the gift of creation, the incarnation of the Word amongst us, the inexhaustible life of the Trinity itself, the Eucharist as communion with Christ in the here and now of earthly life, just as Sister Death must be given her place for the sake of ecological and eschatological realism. Integral ecology and Catholic vision are two sides of the conversion of mind and heart necessary to promote the communion of life now, and in the world to come."

      Laudato Si
    • 2015

      Developing Metrics for Equity, Diversity and Competition

      New Measures for Schools and Universities

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Offering a novel scientific approach, this book delves into measuring equity, diversity, and competition within education. It introduces innovative theories and methodologies applicable across various educational contexts. Aimed at researchers, policy-makers, and high-level practitioners, it serves as a vital resource for those seeking fresh solutions to contemporary challenges in schools, colleges, and universities.

      Developing Metrics for Equity, Diversity and Competition
    • 2013

      The Firemen Artist Group was made up of painters and designers who joined the wartime Auxiliary Fire Service as volunteers during the Second World War. This illustrated history introduces the work and life of these artists in a context in which they can be easily understood and appreciated.

      FIremen Artists
    • 2013

      Yuck!

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      An exploration of the character and evolution of disgust and the role this emotion plays in our social and moral lives.

      Yuck!