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  • av Andy Tomlinson
    859

    This new book by Andy Tomlinson has grown out of a range of short courses which he has delivered for industry over the last 35 years. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject for the novice environmental test engineer and will be an essential reference book for the test laboratory.Key Features Details of measurement, analysis and control procedures to simulate a wide range of test environments Clear and concise explanations of concepts, techniques and pitfalls in testing Includes derivations, formulae, charts, nomograms, calculations and empirical data needed on a day to day basis

  • av Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi
    259,-

    The author, Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi, is an Economist by profession with a bias in Labour Economics and a special interest in Human Resource Management. The liking of HRM is as a result of majoring in Labour Economics. He was born on 21st October 1966 and went to school while still very young. At the age of 4 he was in class 1 at Nyambera DOK (Kisii-Kenya). He later went to Kisii Primary School, from where he did his CPE in 1978. In 1979 he joined Kisii High School, from where he did his KCE in 1982. Having passed with good grades, he went to Kabarnet High School for A-levels and later proceeded to India to pursue a B.A. degree course in Economics. He first joined St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur in 1983. He got his first degree, B.A. Economics, in 1986 from Poona University. He then completed his M.A. Economics in 1988 from Shivaji University. Being only 22 years of age at the time he decided to pursue his PhD, which he attained in 1994 from Shivaji University at the age of 28.The author has worked with the Kenya Railways as the Corporate Planning Manager, Supplies & Procurement Manager and Human Resources Officer. He later on moved to lecturing and consultancy, which is his current occupation. The author has published books in Human Resources Management, Employee and Industrial Relations, Labour Economics and Research Methods. He has also written question and answer books on economics, labour economics, employee relations & counselling, and research methods.

  • av Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi
    239,-

    The author, Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi, is an Economist by profession with a bias in Labour Economics and a special interest in Human Resource Management. The liking of HRM is as a result of majoring in Labour Economics. He was born on 21st October 1966 and went to school while still very young. At the age of 4 he was in class 1 at Nyambera DOK (Kisii-Kenya). He later went to Kisii Primary School, from where he did his CPE in 1978. In 1979 he joined Kisii High School, from where he did his KCE in 1982. Having passed with good grades, he went to Kabarnet High School for A-levels and later proceeded to India to pursue a B.A. degree course in Economics. He first joined St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur in 1983. He got his first degree, B.A. Economics, in 1986 from Poona University. He then completed his M.A. Economics in 1988 from Shivaji University. Being only 22 years of age at the time he decided to pursue his PhD, which he attained in 1994 from Shivaji University at the age of 28.The author has worked with the Kenya Railways as the Corporate Planning Manager, Supplies & Procurement Manager and Human Resources Officer. He later on moved to lecturing and consultancy, which is his current occupation. The author has published books in Human Resources Management, Macro and Micro Economics, Employee & Industrial Relations and Research Methods. He has also written question and answer books on economics, labour economics, employee relations &counselling, and research methods.

  • av Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi
    245

    The author, Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi, is an Economist by profession with a bias in Labour Economics and a special interest in Human Resource Management. The liking of HRM is as a result of majoring in Labour Economics. He was born on 21st October 1966 and went to school while still very young. At the age of 4 he was in class 1 at Nyambera DOK (Kisii-Kenya). He later went to Kisii Primary School, from where he did his CPE in 1978. In 1979 he joined Kisii High School, from where he did his KCE in 1982. Having passed with good grades, he went to Kabarnet High School for A-levels and later proceeded to India to pursue a B.A. degree course in Economics. He first joined St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur in 1983. He got his first degree, B.A. Economics, in 1986 from Poona University. He then completed his M.A. Economics in 1988 from Shivaji University. Being only 22 years of age at the time he decided to pursue his PhD, which he attained in 1994 from Shivaji University at the age of 28.The author has worked with the Kenya Railways as the Corporate Planning Manager, Supplies & Procurement Manager and Human Resources Officer. He later on moved to lecturing and consultancy, which is his current occupation. The author has published books in Human Resources Management, Macro and Micro Economics, Labour Economics and Research Methods. He has also written question and answer books on economics, labour economics, employee relations &counselling, and research methods.

  • av Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi
    195,-

    The author, Dr. Samwel Nyagucha Oresi, is an Economist by profession with a bias in Labour Economics and a special interest in Human Resource Management. The liking of HRM is as a result of majoring in Labour Economics. He was born on 21st October 1966 and went to school while still very young. At the age of 4 he was in class 1 at Nyambera DOK (Kisii-Kenya). He later went to Kisii Primary School, from where he did his CPE in 1978. In 1979 he joined Kisii High School, from where he did his KCE in 1982. Having passed with good grades, he went to Kabarnet High School for A-levels and later proceeded to India to pursue a B.A. degree course in Economics. He first joined St. Aloysius College, Jabalpur in 1983. He got his first degree, B.A. Economics, in 1986 from Poona University. He then completed his M.A. Economics in 1988 from Shivaji University. Being only 22 years of age at the time, and on the advice of his father, he decided to pursue his PhD, which he attained in 1994 from Shivaji University at the age of 28.The author has worked with the Kenya Railways as the Corporate Planning Manager, Supplies & Procurement Manager and Human Resources Officer. He later on moved to lecturing and consultancy, which is his current occupation. The author has published books in Human Resources Management, Macro and Micro Economics, Employee & Industrial Relations and Labour Economics. He has also written question and answer books on economics, labour economics, employee relations &counselling, and research methods.

  • av Paapa Owusu-Manu
    135

    Decision Time Marriage Nuggets are prayers and study devotional series to help people (individuals, marriage couples, families and groups) to enhance their marital life by making every efforts to make their marraiges to work. Each daily devotion is comprised of introductory memorable statements, prayers and scriptures to help believers to equip themselves with insights, wisdom, knowledge, spiritual food and nourishment to promote peach in marriages. Every statement in these "how to make your marriage work nuggets" must be read and applied. Both parties can read and discuss together when necessary.

  • av Paapa Owusu-Manu
    135

    Decision Time Marriage Nuggets are prayers and study devotional series to help people (individuals, marriage couples, families and groups) to enhance their marital life by making every efforts to make their marriages to work. Each daily devotion is comprised of introductory memorable statements, prayers and scriptures to help believers to equip themselves with insights, wisdom, knowledge, spiritual food and nourishment to promote peach in marriages.

  • av Cecilia Pyke
    185

    Mystery on the Marsh is an adventure story set in the 1920s. Ned runs away from his home in the East End of London when his stepfather threatens to get rid of his beloved old dog. He and Toby make their way towards the River Thames where Ned thinks he might find work but they end up living rough on the marshes. For some months he survives by doing odd jobs for people, and working at the weekends in the café where the owner, Bessie Brown, is kind to him.But before long he becomes aware that men who speak in foreign tongues visit the marshes by boat at night and he realises a gang of smugglers is operating along that part of the coast.He makes friends with a boy who lives in a pub at the river's edge and they begin the hazardous task of tracking down the source of the smuggling, with dangerous results…

  • av Zoe Phillips
    259,-

    Moving abroad isn't just about packing bags and driving 3,000 miles cross country.There is an emotional twist to moving and this is a journey that encompasses far more than bags and boxes. A lesson in life for all of us, a heartfelt story with a message.Compelling, passionate, hot and moving.

  • av Arno Christiansen
    195,-

    This is not intended as a treatise on the futility of war, because that has been done before by much cleverer people. Neither is it a stirring story of escape, patriotism and bravery, because that too has been done before, by people much better qualified to write about it. This is a perfectly straightforward and true story, of an ordinary young German. Not particularly concerned about, nor interested in politics, but subscribing to the currently held idealised image of the Führer, he was called upon to fight for his country, for the Third Reich, and willingly did so. He was captured in the autumn of 1944, and became a prisoner of war in England. This is the story of his captivity, a light-hearted view. Sometimes a little sad, but often funny. This is about ingenuity in adversity, and how the fatalist more often than not survives all others.

  • av Martin Hicks
    275,-

    It is the autumn of 1864 and the Confederate raider Palmetto is in Far Eastern waters, where an encounter with Malay pirates and an attack by hostile islanders have left her seriously undermanned.Thomas Grover, Palmetto's captain, must continue to elude the US warships hunting for his ship, while somehow finding a way of recruiting replacements for his crew. Failure to accomplish this will compel him to undertake a hazardous, return voyage to the American coast, where the overwhelming strength of the US blockading fleet awaits his beleaguered vessel.

  • av George Marshall
    179,-

    Hugh Leason, a human resource manager, made redundant by the increasing use of humanoid robots, is caught up with alleged robot wreckers. Wanted as a terrorist, Hugh becomes a fugitive evading the ruthless and recently created Anti-Terrorist Force. On the run, attempting to make his way back to his home town, Hugh faces experiences beyond anything he had previously known.

  • av Gedling Day Services
    165,-

    An Elephant Called Andre by Gedling Day Services

  • av Mark Carroll
    239,-

    Mark Carroll was for over 30 years a biochemistry lecturer at one of London's premier medical schools. He was introduced to family history by his sister in 2002. His first major project was to research his mother's maiden name, Orriss. Little did he know that it would not be so easy, despite the apparently rare surname. He also did not realise that he would come up against the genealogist's worst nightmare: a Smith family from London! In spite of these challenges he made substantial progress. Along the way he was helped by archivists and by some distant cousins who had been researching the shared family for years. With their combined sleuthing, he and they together took the Orriss line back to a marriage in Suffolk in 1597. But what to do when you hit a genealogical 'brick wall'?In recent years DNA analysis has opened up new possibilities for family historians. With his professional background in human biochemical genetics, Mark was well placed to take advantage of this novel technology.In this fascinating and at times amusing book Mark takes you on a journey to discover the origins of his mother's family. He describes, in an engaging and non-technical way, his successes and failures, the research methods he employed, the skills he developed, and his use of DNA analysis. He has yet to overcome his greatest genealogical challenge - to prove whether his mother's Orriss family is descended from King Alfred the Great!

  • av Denise Turnbull
    285,-

    In peculiar circumstances an unwelcome employee is suddenly thrust into the midst of Sunray Mutual H.Q.; causing a headache for its H.R. Director and infuriating their immediate boss, the Head of Finance.Suspicions are aroused, all is not as it seems. What are the motives for it and what exactly is this new employee up too? Distrusted and disliked the digging begins.Aloof, abrasive but also deceptively clever Louise Browne's presence impacts in a cat and mouse-like way. Will her dark past catch up with her? Who will unearth it first?This psychological suspense novel takes the reader on a journey to discover why our protagonist mysteriously appeared, the menace that accompanies her and what is behind the façade of this obscure anomaly.

  • av Jayne Bull
    179 - 299,-

  • av David Howett
    149,-

    School days are generally pretty dull for the pupils of Class 4B. However, all this changes, when one day, they are left in the capable hands of a supply teacher, who turns out to be anything but your average teacher. In fact, he proves to be anything but your average person, and the children experience a day they will never forget.

  • av Malcolm Cooper
    179,-

    Friends of St. Nicholas' Church, Thames Ditton are pleased to have commissioned and present this book, 'We will remember them', authored by church member and military historian, Malcolm Cooper, as part of the centenary anniversary of Armistice Day. Malcolm has worked tirelessly, meticulously researching those who came from Thames Ditton to fight in World War One, and ultimately give their lives as part of the war effort. Through Malcolm's endeavors, we can understand the breadth of the sacrifice that the one hundred and seven men and one woman made, the circumstances in which they fought and fell, and something of their background and upbringing. The accounts are insightful, often moving, and allow us to consider the debt of gratitude that we owe. Every year we gather on Remembrance Sunday, either in church, or at the War Memorial on Giggs Hill Green, to say 'we will remember them'. Thanks to Malcolm's efforts, we can now remember them with greater clarity and understanding. The sacrifice of all those who died can be seen and made sense of in the light of Jesus Christ. It was his supreme sacrifice on the cross for us all that conquered death, and opened up the way for us to know eternal life and peace. Let us also remember and give thanks to Him. Rev. Andrew Cowie,Vicar, St. Nicholas' Church,Thames Ditton.

  • av Carrisa Lewis
    165,-

    Meet Nella-Mae, who lives with her Mummy and Daddy. Nella-Mae's Mummy lives with Sickle Cell & Asthma.Nella-Mae is learning about her Mummy's health disabilities and how she manages them each day.Mummy and Daddy teaches Nella-Mae the CALM routine and prepares her for if she ever has to face a BRAVE moment, but will Nella-Mae be up for the challenge?

  • av Lilly Beau
    179 - 299,-

  • av Dr Gabriel J. Anan
    179,-

    Revealing the Managing Strategies for Individuals and Organisations, in the World of Uncertainty and Change.The text of this book reveals the hidden solutions for leaders of businesses and other organizations, as well as the individuals and families, who struggle to achieve success in the today's world of uncertainty and change. The key question is this, how is it possible to have success, without the ability to deal with the issues occurring with no foresight of knowing them in advance to be prepared or planned for them? The principal issues to deal with include: uncertain occurrences, unreliability, quandary, obstacles, obstructions, disappointments, complexities, unpredictability and all the unknown future situations. These are the major uncertain occurrences which seriously hamper the success of human endeavours for progress. Strictly speaking, they are crucially the natural phenomena and need to be dealt with effectively. In this respect, a critical foresight is seriously required to be able to tackle these prevailing issues failings which will result in being lagged behind without success. It is in this respect that, the book reveals the specific strategies for solutions to these unplanned and unprepared situations seriously required in advance as noted by Maslow. He stressed thus: "Life is moving far more rapidly now than ever before, typically in the rate of growth of facts, knowledge, techniques and inventions. We need a different kind of human being, able to live in a world which changes perpetually - a human being who has been educated to be comfortable with change in situations of which he has absolutely no forewarning. The society which can turn out such people will survive; societies which do not will die" (Maslow 1976:56). Whether we believe in creationism or not, human race has been endowed with the innermost gift to be able to deal with futuristic issues when shown how to, hence this book. As Maslow has indicated, only those human beings with knowledge of foresight that enabling them in managing change effectively will survive.

  • av James Williamson
    245

    Henry Ashton knew he could never allow his desires the freedom they so often craved! His life had long been protected by one secret, and then controlled by another.One secret he kept was during WW2 when he became one of the army's best snipers. He was often reminded that if he ever spoke a word about his actions, he would be shot!His other secret was very personal. Due to a bad experience in his youth, for his own protection, he had long learned to hide his feelings deep within himself. This worked and as usual he had everything under control. That was until that freezing cold night, in a huge storm, high in the Italian Alps. In those conditions Henry's behaviour almost jeopardised the mission and very nearly cost him his life. Thankfully both were saved due to the experience of his young handsome Italian guide, Giovanni Sparafucile.It was a time of war when no future was guaranteed. Even less so when someone is trying to block your pathway to happiness. Henry will experience being shot during an escape, a death by murder and then revenge. Will there be any hope of a future for him? For Henry the chance of a happy ending is very slim indeed - but not impossible!

  • av Jonathan M Wiggins
    179 - 285,-

  • av Edmund LeRoy
    315 - 405,-

  • av Jacqueline Vincent
    289,-

    Marked from the pain of long ago, and then hardened by an almost unhealthy thirst for knowledge, Rose Benoit traveled copiously in those years which followed.However, she now chooses her high powered career as a device to immerse herself within her depraved pleasures, yet, are her high ranking acquaintances aware of the sadistic lengths she goes to in her private life?Jack Sargent is oblivious. The ailing detective is under pressure to bring someone to justice for these gruesome 'Animal' murders.Does Jack realise what he is about to uncover? For if he and his unsuspecting partner delve deeper they may find themselves face to face with a horror that has truly irreversible consequences.Who is Rose Benoit? And who is allowing her to do these horrible things?

  • av Michael John Lyon
    245

    This book continues the various genealogies of the family published in The Lyons of Glamis 1350-1750 in 2015. From 1750 onwards, the heads of the family, the earls of Strathmore, unlike many of their aristocratic counterparts, have managed to hold of their titles and much of their estates through a helter-skelter of marriage, debt, and legal arrangements. However, the vast majority of their cadets, including the offspring of the main family, the Bowes-Lyons, have diversified socially and geographically. They have moved away from the old order and their time-honoured localities to all parts of the world.

  • av Brian Radford
    149,-

    SO where is the real Aber Tidy in Doolally Valley? Who is Dai 'twp' Richards? Beware the deliberate Red Herrings that are mixed in with genuine clues. Is there a Dai 'twp' in your small town? Or in a small town nearby? Are the disused coalmine, Bell Inn, maternity clinic, pickle factory, and St. Mary's Church pointing you in the right direction? Bus stop protesters are certainly rural, and believable, so the location is likely to be well away from a large town that offers a highly efficient transport service. Names have been changed to conceal identities, though one or two real ones might have slipped through, which would be enough to reveal the place that inspired this remarkable Aber Tidy story. Good luck

  • av Bernard Drummond
    165,-

  • av Barbara Lee
    245

    It Is 1992, and the recession is biting hard. Imogen Kent has never been unemployed before, but finds herself unfairly ejected from her job, and wonders how she will cope. She gets by with odd bits of temp work, babysitting and occasional petty crime. She is not helped by her tricky relationship with her judgemental parents. As Imogen navigates her way through the year, she encounters obstacles such as being sent on a useless course by the Job Centre, having to move out of her flat, and facing her old friends at a school reunion. As if that weren't enough, an old boyfriend, Mick, suddenly comes into her life, but he is as badly off as she is. Can Imogen keep her optimism (not to mention her sanity) into 1993?

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