Originating from a renowned bug sweeping course that attracts participants worldwide, this book serves as a companion to an online training program. It offers insights and techniques essential for effective bug sweeping, making it a valuable resource for both in-person and virtual learners.
Set against the backdrop of a Colorado ranch, a unique Christmas Eve party celebrates an appaloosa stud named Lefty. The gathering includes the author and his young son, Lefty's owner Joe, and the renowned singer-songwriter John Denver with his son. This heartwarming event weaves together themes of music, life, love, and the spirit of Christmas, creating a memorable night filled with joy and camaraderie.
Focusing on customer relationships, this book teaches readers to become Dreamweavers by understanding their audience and showcasing how their products enhance consumers' lives. It provides practical insights for entrepreneurs, marketers, and creators to effectively connect with existing and potential customers. The inclusion of 33 graphs enhances the learning experience, making complex concepts more accessible.
Originally a town that was built of wood by the Anglo-Saxons, it was later burned down and then rebuilt as England's second city, after London, by William the Conqueror. Riots between the church and the citizens saw Norwich at war with the Pope in 1272 when a gate was constructed as a penance. The Norfolk Regiment has seen its men in combat from the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, the Boer War and both World Wars. The more recent conflicts in the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan have also witnessed the bravery of the Norfolks. A comprehensive list of military personnel who gave their lives is examined, including Norwich-born Second Lieutenant Wilfred Edwards VC, as well as an account of 9694 Private John Henry Abigail of the Norfolk Regiment who, on 12 September 1917, aged 21, was executed for being AWOL. It would not be until November 2006 that Private Abigail was pardoned by the British government.
Exploring Norwich's heritage through old photographs. Both black & white and
colour postcards and photographs depict Norwich in the first half of the
twentieth century in a high-quality format.
In "Countering Terrorism," Rohan Gunaratna and Michael Chandler analyze the global response to terrorism post-9/11, highlighting missed opportunities for effective action. They explore major attacks, critique current policies, and propose new strategies for combating terrorism, urging a reevaluation of international cooperation and long-term solutions.
Set against the backdrop of Norwich, this gripping narrative delves into a series of chilling murders that shake the community to its core. The story follows a determined investigator as they unravel a web of secrets, deceit, and hidden motives. With richly drawn characters and a tense atmosphere, the book explores themes of justice, morality, and the impact of crime on a close-knit town. As the investigation unfolds, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with unexpected twists and revelations.
The Norwich Plaque Guide, which includes handy maps and photographs, is an illustrated guide to the story behind the many and varied plaques to be found adorning buildings, monuments, and statues around the city of Norwich. This is a unique publication, featuring the lives of the amazing Norwich men and women whose contributions to the arts and the sciences, as well as to the greater good of mankind, are commemorated around the city. Impeccably researched, this comprehensive book provides a fresh and enlightening insight into the lives of such luminaries as Sir John Mills, William Kemp, and Sir Thomas Browne, amongst many others.