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For Who the Bell Tolls
  • Language: en

For Who the Bell Tolls

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

David Marsh explains the grammar that people really need to know, covering topics such as syntax, rules, apostrophes, spelling, jargon, the abuse of ironic and iconic, -isms, TXT SPK, and the joy of language.

Leeds The Postcard Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

Leeds The Postcard Collection

Beautiful postcards capture old Leeds in all its glory.

The Euro
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 632

The Euro

This book is the first comprehensive political and economic account of the birth and development of the Euro. Today the Euro is the supranational currency for sixteen European countries and the world's second-largest reserve currency. David Marsh tells the story of the rivalries, intrigues, and deal making that brought about a currency for Europe, and he analyzes the achievements and shortcomings of its first decade of existence. While the Euro represents a remarkable triumph of political will, great pressures are building on the single currency. Drawing on more than 100 interviews with leading figures associated with the Euro, and scores of secret documents from international archives, Mars...

The Germans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

The Germans

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Vintage

This book tells the story of a nation split into two struggling to come to terms with its past, present and future. The paradox is that the Federal Republic has made an astonishing recovery from the rubble of war to build up one of the world's strongest economies, yet in political terms it remains hopelessly weakened by the legacy of Hitler. It is a paradox that creates dangerous tensions.

The Confessions of Adam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

The Confessions of Adam

Adam and Eve. We think we know what happened. Now Adam breaks his silence.Oren's arrogance and position have afforded him many acquaintances and no friends. He inherited the renowned scribal school in Susa from his father-an emotionally distant scholar.Adam has sought Oren out. He believes Oren has the skill to help untangle the story from his memory. A skeptical Oren promises his pen, but not his silence.At his home by the sea Adam speaks once and for all of what happened, unpacking the great burden of guilt and regret he carries. Oren comes to see all he and Adam share - lost love, estranged sons, memories that must be confronted. And a Maker who knows no distance.As Adam grows ill Oren rushes to capture the final details of the story, a story only he will now hold-the story of the origin of all mankind."Whoever thought biblical fiction lacked creativity has not read The Confessions of Adam. DiAnn Mills, Best Selling Author, newest release "Fatal Strike." "The Confessions of Adam" is thought-provoking exploration of the possibilities-oh, the possibilities --of what is left unsaid in the life of Adam. Cynthia Ruchti, Best Selling Author of "Miles From Where We Started"

Orthogeriatrics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Orthogeriatrics

This new open access edition supported by the Fragility Fracture Network aims at giving the widest possible dissemination on fragility fracture (especially hip fracture) management and notably in countries where this expertise is sorely needed. It has been extensively revised and updated by the experts of this network to provide a unique and reliable content in one single volume. Throughout the book, attention is given to the difficult question of how to provide best practice in countries where the discipline of geriatric medicine is not well established and resources for secondary prevention are scarce. The revised and updated chapters on the epidemiology of hip fractures, osteoporosis, sar...

Europe's Deadlock
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Europe's Deadlock

With new material on the astonishing 2014-15 monetary rollercoaster, an incisive chronicler of the euro's upheavals explains how Europe's single currency has lurched in and out of crisis--with widespread repercussions for Britain and the rest of the world. "Marsh is an expert chronicler of European monetary union, and his analysis deserves serious consideration."--George Soros "Europe's Deadlock makes a hard-hitting case against 'muddled thinking, lack of imagination and straightforward incompetence on the part of the politicians and technocrats charged with policing the single currency.'"--Ferdinando Giugliano, Financial Times "[A] pitiless analysis of a crisis that cannot be permitted to become a disaster."--Iain Finlayson, The Times

CLIL
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

CLIL

CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) has emerged since the millennium as a major trend in education. Written by Do Coyle, Philip Hood and David Marsh and drawing on their experience of CLIL in secondary schools, primary schools and English language schools across Europe, this book gives a comprehensive overview of CLIL. It summarises the theory which underpins the teaching of a content subject through another language and discusses its practical application, outlining the key directions for the development of research and practice. This book acknowledges the uncertainty many teachers feel about CLIL, because of the requirement for both language and subject knowledge, while providing theoretical and practical routes towards successful practice for all.

The Bundesbank
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

The Bundesbank

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Vintage

The might of the D-Mark gives the Bundesbank greater influence than most elected governments over monetary policies across Europe. In bringing to life the central bank and the people who run it, Marsh reveals its history, and present-day, behind-the-scenes arguments over European monetary union.

The New Politics of British Trade Unionism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

The New Politics of British Trade Unionism

The curbing of trade union power is often seen as one of the major achievements of Margaret Thatcher's premiership. David Marsh's book provides a broad-ranging introduction to British trade unionism in the 1990s and an assessment of the last decade's major changes in legislation, policing and attitudes. He concludes that while the political role of unions has been reduced, much less has changed at shopfloor level; moveover what has changed has owed more to economic recession than government action.