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Parkes, a Photographic History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Parkes, a Photographic History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Youth Not Wasted
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 672

A Youth Not Wasted

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

How can mere red dirt and stones and scrubby trees and shrubs and rises and falls in the land and haze and a vast blue sky be so potent? Such was its power, even in intense heat, even at night - sometimes, especially at night - the landscape seized you ... In the early 1950s, Australia was riding on the sheep's back and no - one doubted the wisdom of making a life in the wool industry, certainly not sixteen - year - old Ian Parkes. Having grown up with his grandfather's stories about the bush, he was eager to earn his way on sheep stations in the Australian outback. But he had no idea that the country would creep inside him and take root. Tough yet tender, funny one moment, poignant the next, this is the story of a life lived on the land and for the land. It was a time when a young lad starting out might work side - by - side with Aboriginal stockmen, when a big social event was a day at the races, followed by a game of two - up. And a time when a young man might discover a love of books, camped out under the stars.

Value-based Human Resource Strategy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Value-based Human Resource Strategy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Value-Based Human Resource Strategy demonstrates how HR strategy can be positioned and implemented to generate real shareholder value, using case studies from BT, Dyson, Marks and Spencer and others. The following topics are covered: * Scope, positioning, process * Strategy techniques * Links with managing for value * Project managing HR strategy * Specific HR strategy issues and breakthroughs * Being an HR strategy consultant Many HR managers are trying to become more of a consultant than an HR administrator and don't know how to - this book addresses that need. It is practical and contains visual tools to work through HR issues.

Demonic Workplaces
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Demonic Workplaces

Work sucks … then you die! We've all had a boss or coworker we swore was evil incarnate. The chime of our email inbox makes our blood run cold. Sometimes, the flickering fluorescent lights send unnerving tingles down our spine. Was Jim in accounting or a ghostly voice from the other side warning you that the coffee machine is out of order? Luckily, you can read about these spooky encounters from the safety of your favorite chair rather than your haunted house of a cubicle. Use that sick day you've been holding onto and save your soul from eternal damnation with Demonic Workplace (Safer to Call in Sick)..

Chequered Conflict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Chequered Conflict

The 2007 Formula One Championship was the first since the legendary 1986 season in which three drivers went into the final race with the possibility of being crowned champion. And not since that fateful year, when Mansell, Piquet and Prost went head-to-head, has a season so captured the world's attention and drawn so many new spectators to the sport - for reasons both on and off the track. It wasn't meant to be that way. When Fernando Alonso joined McLaren for 2007, the unspoken assumption was that the double world champion would steadily proceed to his third title in a row. He would have done exactly that, but for a development no-one could have foreseen. Carl Lewis Hamilton, a relative unk...

Bandstands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Bandstands

In 1833, the Select Committee for Public Walks was introduced so that ‘the provision of parks would lead to a better use of Sundays and the replacement of the debasing pleasures.’ Music was seen as an important moral influence and ‘musical cultivation ... the safest and surest method of popular culture’, and it was the eventual introduction of the bandstand which became a significant aspect of the reforming potential of public parks. However, the move from the bull baiting of ‘Merrie England’ to the ordered recreation provided by bandstands has never been fully comprehended. Likewise, the extent of changes in leisure and public entertainment and the impact of music at seaside res...

No Secret Anymore
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

No Secret Anymore

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Beyond Threat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Beyond Threat

How the hidden drives and motivations of the Trimotive Brain determine our behaviour at work -- and what we can do about it.

The Real Kathy Kirby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

The Real Kathy Kirby

As Britain’s highest paid female singing star of the 1960s, Kathy Kirby enjoyed a showbusiness lifestyle with all the trappings of success – a home in Mayfair, minks, diamonds and champagne on tap.In this explosive new book, Mark Willerton has attempted to strip away the façade of fame to reveal the ‘real’ Kathy Kirby… the girl behind the lip-gloss. Here, at last, is the truth behind the headlines; a compelling account of Kathy’s enigmatic life and career, which has never been told so frankly. The author was a friend of the star for almost thirty years and alongside his own recollections, he has drawn on commentary by Kathy’s friends, neighbours, contemporaries, song-writers and managers. Part biography and part memoir, there are many exclusives within the book; rare and previously unseen photos taken by the author during Kathy’s reclusive years. Kathy was a complex character, beautiful, glamorous and hugely talented – but flawed by debilitating mental illness and an addictive personality. Her story reveals the other side of showbusiness – what happens when a star fades and falls to earth.

Born to Fly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Born to Fly

The thrilling and entertaining lives of New Zealand’s helicopter dynasty. Three generations of Reids have flown helicopters. It’s in their blood. First there was John, a World War Two fighter pilot. After the war he used helicopters for things no one dreamed possible, carrying out 300 rescue missions and training a generation of Kiwi pilots along the way. Next there was John’s son Bill, who began flying in the early 1970s, during the dangerous venison recovery and live capture years. Over the course of his 40-year career, Bill flew helicopters for almost every kind of job you can imagine, from mountain rescue to Hollywood location scouting. He’s since restored an Avro Anson Mk I reconnaissance bomber, used in World War Two and the only airworthy craft of its type left in the world. And finally there’s Toby and his wife Rachael, whose helicopter business continues the legacy of 60 trailblazing years in helicopter aviation. Adventure, enterprise and courage ... Born to Fly tells you how the Reids have it in bucketloads.