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Toutes les épreuves : Résolution d'un ou de plusieurs cas pratiques. QCM à choix multiple de culture générale. QCM à choix multiples de langue étrangère. Tests psychotechniques. Épreuves physiques. Entretien de recrutement avec le jury. QCM, exercices d'entraînement et sujets d'annales pour réviser et s'entraîner. Inscriptions : mai à juillet 2024. Epreuves : septembre 2024
Vous souhaitez passer et RÉUSSIR le nouveau concours de Gardien de la paix mais vous rencontrez des difficultés pour vous organiser ? La collection "Mon concours en 60 jours" vous propose une préparation adaptée à vos épreuves grâce à un programme clé en main. Cet ouvrage propose une préparation complète au nouveau concours Gardien de la paix découpée en 60 sessions de travail : Un planning adapté et progressif a été élaboré pour permettre au candidat une préparation efficace et complète en un temps délimité. Chaque jour, un cours et des entraînements portant sur deux à trois matières différentes seront proposés au candidat afin de se préparer efficacement à toutes les épreuves du concours. Puis, en fin d'ouvrage, le candidat pourra s'exercer en conditions réelles sur les sujets d'annales corrigés des sessions précédentes. Inscriptions : mai à juillet 2023. Epreuves : septembre 2023
Clint Emerson, retired Navy SEAL and author of the bestselling 100 Deadly Skills, presents an explosive, darkly funny, and often twisted account of being part of an elite team of operatives whose mission was to keep America safe by whatever means necessary. Clint Emerson is the only SEAL ever inducted into the International Spy Museum. Operating from the shadows, with an instinct for running towards trouble, his unique skill set made him the perfect hybrid operator. Emerson spent his career on the bleeding edge of intelligence and operations, often specializing in missions that took advantage of subterfuge, improvisation, the best in recon and surveillance tech to combat the changing global battlefield. MacGyvering everyday objects into working spyware was routine, and fellow SEALs referred to his activities simply as “special shit.” His parameters were: find, fix, and finish—and of course, leave no trace. The Right Kind of Crazy is unlike any military memoir you’ve ever read because Emerson is upfront about the fact that what makes you a great soldier and sometimes hero doesn’t always make you the best guy—but it does make for damn good stories.
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'A very powerful and moving book' Margaret Drabble 'What an extraordinary voice! I was captivated from the first page and I know Marta's unique voice will stay with me for a long time. Bravissima!' Tomasz Jedrowski, author of Swimming in the Dark Newly-bereaved, bookish and lonely in Turin, a young woman sets out to chronicle her father's secret lives - and her struggle to accept his loss. She is startled to discover that the gentle, mercurial doctor was sentenced to jail in 1986 for membership of an armed band. Her father, L.B., lived through the Years of Lead, a time of unrest when extreme factions of left and right took hostages, set bombs and murdered their countrymen. Unable to move on before she can understand her family's past, she goes in search of him - and ultimately of herself too - the only way she knows how, by reading everything she can ... Through her search for the truth, a very different picture starts to emerge.
The award-winning “classic psychological thriller” by the author of Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley (USA Today). In a grubby Athens hotel, Rydal Keener is bored and killing time with petty scams. But when he runs into another American, Chester MacFarland, dragging a man’s body down the hotel hall, Rydal impulsively agrees to help, perhaps because Chester looks like his father. Then Rydal meets Collete, Chester’s younger wife, and captivated, becomes entangled in their sordid lives, as the drama marches to a shocking climax at the ruins of the labyrinth at Knossos. A winner of a Crime Writers of America award, The Two Faces of January was the basis of a film starring Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst, and Oscar Isaac. “An offbeat, provocative and absorbing suspense novel.” —The New York Times “Patricia Highsmith is one of the few suspense writers whose work transcends genre.” —The Austin American-Statesman