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Reginald Bateman, Teacher and Soldier
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Reginald Bateman, Teacher and Soldier

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-07-21
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  • Publisher: DigiCat

This insightful work was written to celebrate the life of Reginald John Godfrey Bateman, the first Professor of English at the University of Saskatchewan. The selection includes a few poems, lectures, and essays written for popular audiences or literary gatherings inside the University. Contents include: Reginald Bateman—Student and Teacher Francis Thompson Milton To The Memory of Dr. Biggs The Teaching of English My Last Duchess Christmas Shopping Realism In Wordsworth and Browning Synge—A Fragment Dickens And Thackeray Pessimism Brains And Intellect The Eternal Silence Reginald Bateman—Soldier The War In The Trenches On The Death of a Comrade

Embroidered Country Gardens
  • Language: en

Embroidered Country Gardens

Learn how to embroider all the components of a country garden and then use this knowledge to create six exciting projects to keep. Experienced embroidery teacher Lorna Bateman is passionate about teaching and about nature. This book will appeal to and inspire both beginner embroiderers as well as more accomplished students. Learn from Lorna how to create beautiful flower designs, using raised and textured stitches to recreate your own idyllic English country garden. The book will walk you through a variety of stitches, how to embroider individual flowers from them and how to incorporate these into an original garden motif. For the nature enthusiast there is plenty to get excited about - an A...

American Psycho
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

American Psycho

A cult classic, adapted into a film starring Christian Bale. Is evil something you are? Or is it something you do? Patrick Bateman has it all: good looks, youth, charm, a job on Wall Street, reservations at every new restaurant in town and a line of girls around the block. He is also a psychopath. A man addicted to his superficial, perfect life, he pulls us into a dark underworld where the American Dream becomes a nightmare . . . With an introduction by Irvine Welsh, Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho is one of the most controversial and talked-about novels of all time. A multi-million-copy bestseller hailed as a modern classic, it is a violent black comedy about the darkest side of human nature.

H.M. Bateman
  • Language: en

H.M. Bateman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1937
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Why Doesn't Microfinance Work?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Why Doesn't Microfinance Work?

Since its emergence in the 1970s, microfinance has risen to become one of the most high-profile policies to address poverty in developing and transition countries. It is beloved of rock stars, movie stars, royalty, high-profile politicians and ‘troubleshooting’ economists. In this provocative and controversial analysis, Milford Bateman reveals that microfinance doesn’t actually work. In fact, the case for it has been largely built on hype, on egregious half-truths and – latterly – on the Wall Street-style greed of those promoting and working in microfinance. Using a multitude of case studies, from India to Cambodia, Bolivia to Uganda, Serbia to Mexico, Bateman demonstrates that microfi nance actually constitutes a major barrier to sustainable economic and social development, and thus also to sustainable poverty reduction. As developing and transition countries attempt to repair the devastation wrought by the global financial crisis, Why Doesn’t Microfinance Work? argues forcefully that the role of microfinance in development policy urgently needs to be reconsidered.

Divorcing Jack
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Divorcing Jack

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-13
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

'I was upstairs with a girl I shouldn't have been upstairs with when my wife whispered in my ear, 'You have twenty-four hours to move out'. The book that started it all, Bateman's first novel published in 1995. It introduced the world to the hapless, endlessly wily and witty Belfast journalist Dan Starkey. Dan shares with his wife an appetite for drinking and dancing. But when he meets Margaret, things get seriously out of hand. Terrifyingly, unbelievably, she is murdered. Before long Dan is a target himself, racing against time to crack the mystery.

The Sex Factor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

The Sex Factor

Why did the West become so rich? Why is inequality rising? How ‘free’ should markets be? And what does sex have to do with it? In this passionate and skilfully argued book, leading feminist Victoria Bateman shows how we can only understand the burning economic issues of our time if we put sex and gender – ‘the sex factor’ – at the heart of the picture. Spanning the globe and drawing on thousands of years of history, Bateman tells a bold story about how the status and freedom of women are central to our prosperity. Genuine female empowerment requires us not only to recognize the liberating potential of markets and smart government policies but also to challenge the double-standard of many modern feminists when they celebrate the brain while denigrating the body. This iconoclastic book is a devastating exposé of what we have lost from ignoring ‘the sex factor’ and of how reversing this neglect can drive the smart economic policies we need today.

The Yorkshire Witch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

The Yorkshire Witch

On the morning of 20 March 1809, the woman who had earned herself the title of ‘The Yorkshire Witch’ was hanged upon York’s ‘New Drop’ gallows before an estimated crowd of 20,000 people. Some of those who came to see Mary Bateman die had traveled all the way from Leeds, many of them on foot, and many of them were doubtless the victims of her hoaxes and extortion. A consummate con-artist, Mary was extremely adept at identifying the psychological weaknesses of the desperate and poor who populated the growing industrial metropolis of Leeds at the turn of the nineteenth century. Exploiting their fears and terror of witchcraft, Mary Bateman was well placed to rob them of all their worldly go...

Extraordinary Life and Character of Mary Bateman, the Yorkshire Witch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Extraordinary Life and Character of Mary Bateman, the Yorkshire Witch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1809
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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