Children of the Shore: Growing up in Dingle in the 1950s and 1960s
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The narrative unfolds through the perspective of Deep Throat's lawyer, who uncovers a betrayal by the Washington Post regarding his client. As he delves deeper, he reveals a cover-up that obscures the true nature of the Watergate scandal, suggesting layers of deception and the complexities of journalistic integrity. The story intertwines legal drama with political intrigue, shedding light on the hidden truths behind one of America's most infamous political scandals.
This unique collection features three of Arthur Conan Doyle's most popular stories: The Speckled Band, The Dancing Men, and The Blue Carbuncle. Chosen for their rich characters, brilliant plots, and suspense, these tales provide an excellent introduction to the world's best-known detective.
A Roadmap for School Leaders
Focusing on inclusive education, this book outlines effective instructional strategies tailored for students with disabilities. It emphasizes practical applications for creating an accessible classroom environment and offers guidance on implementing these practices consistently across schools. The aim is to equip educators with the tools necessary to foster an inclusive learning atmosphere that meets the diverse needs of all students.
Compiled by the faculty of one of China's leading schools of traditional medicine, A Comprehensive Text is among the most authoritative textbooks and reference sources in its field. Since its translation into English in 1981, it has become a standard text used throughout the world. Included are descriptions of more than a thousand acupuncture points, hundreds of prescriptions (both ancient and modern) for the treatment of numerous diseases, and detailed discussion of a variety of acupuncture techniques and modalities ranging from ear, head, hand and foot acupuncture to moxibustion, cupping and surgical techniques. There are chapters devoted to modern research concerning acupuncture phenomena, and others which critically analyze ancient theory and methodology. The editors have also provided a lengthy introduction to the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, a select bibliography of current research published in English, and extensive indices.
The final chapter on future developments covers expected future trends in the area of marketing information systems.
This absorbing account of Mark Felt's FBI career--from the end of the great American crime wave through World War II and the culture wars of the 1960s--and his conviction for his role in penetrating the Weather Underground, provides a rich historical and personal context to the "Deep Throat" chapter of his life. Felt's personal recollections of the Watergate scandal (which he wrote in 1982 and kept secret) in which he explains how he came to feel that the FBI needed a "Lone Ranger" to protect it from White House corruption, shed light one of the most mysterious public figures of our time.
Media in GCSE English will boost students' marks in Media and Non-fiction papers at GCSE.With an in-depth analysis of printed media, Media in GCSE English focuses on key features such as word play, design and use of images, targeting an audience.· Includes a wealth of printed resources to demonstrate how texts are put together· Activities to build students' skills of analysis and comment· Sample questions modelled on the Edexcel Media Paper· Written by the Principle examiner and an experienced teacher and author who offer advice on how to tackle exam questions, including annotated model answers at Foundation and Higher Tiers
A handy reference guide for anyone who feels unsure about English grammar.
Use of Language 2 is the second of three books designed to develop essential language skills for students at Key Stage 3 and to reflect the new emphasis on grammar, punctuation, and spelling in the Revised English Orders for the National Curriculum and the language guidelines in English Language 5-14 for Scotland.