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This is a bold, painstakingly researched and wide-ranging assessment of the British Cheer in the Napoleonic era. Reference to the Cheer in accounts of the time is virtually ubiquitous and repeatedly the claim was made for cheering as an integral part of British offensive operations. However, more recent historians have tended to overlook this evidence. Based upon a vast range of contemporary sources, this book suggests that the Cheer wielded genuine power as a true 'weapon of war'. This book first surveys the history of acclamations in battle worldwide and British battle-cries from all periods, before addressing the question of what the British Cheer actually sounded like. Issues of acoustic...
Welcome to Georgia! This title, full of vivid photos and engaging text, takes readers on a trip through the Peach State’s past and present. Chapters highlight Georgia’s landscape, native peoples, industry, culture, celebrations, and more. Maps show off the state’s cities and landforms, while other features help readers learn about a native animal, a favorite sports team, famous inventions, and a favorite recipe. The book concludes with a two-page spread that puts important Georgia stats in one place.
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A fresh collection of fan-favorite webcomics have made their way to print for the very first time, along with brand-new, never-before-seen strips. But this is no mere collection of comic strips! Cyanide & Happiness: Twenty Years Wasted (A Questionable Recollection Of The First Two Decades) also features the mostly-true history of Cyanide & Happiness as told by its creators – Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, and Dave McElfatrick. Reverently assembled with firsthand commentary, never-before-seen internal documents, insights into their creative process, and, yes, even incriminating photographs. Kris, Rob, and Dave will walk down memory lane, stopping at twenty different Cyanide & Happiness strips that tell the story of their history thus far.
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Discover the diverse wildlife and people of Central America! This social studies book covers the cultures and landmarks throughout the seven countries known as the bridge between the Americas. Plants, animals, and people from all around the world converge in Central America. This teacher-approved book provides students opportunities to understand the lives of people from this beautiful isthmus, including the history of indigenous peoples in the region. The book covers the geography, history, economics, and civics of Central America in an easy-to-use way. With a glossary and index, key discussion questions, and other meaningful features, this book brings the biodiversity of Central America to life for students.
Learn the discipline of sales and use it as a tool for understanding what builds trust in a business setting. In the long run, the honest seller always wins, even if they lose some business in the short term. This book is not a silver bullet. It is, however, a straightforward explanation of what to expect in sales, with strategies you can use to build trust with buyers.These principals are based on lessons from my career which have been with me for 15 years. They center around four basic questions:What is a seller?What should a seller be?What should a seller do?What should a seller not do?
Combining military and cultural history, the book explores British soldiers' travels and cross-cultural encounters in Spain and Portugal, 1808-1814. It is the story of how soldiers interacted with the local environment and culture, of their attitudes and behaviour towards the inhabitants, and how they wrote about all this in letters and memoirs.