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A Thousand and One Sleepless Nights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

A Thousand and One Sleepless Nights

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Everything does not always go to plan: the trick is to appear confident throughout and not let it get you down even if you canOt get to sleep afterwards. Life as a teacher has plenty of challenges, especially when you organise trips abroad for your pupils. Paul Henderson shares some entertaining tales from the many adventures he and his pupils have had on archaeological sites as well as music and sports tours. When he rises to the dizzy heights of Deputy Head and then Headmaster, the tales continue causing even more sleepless nights. Some further tales, allegedly discovered from a lost version of the Arabian Nights do not help him sleep they remind him too much of events in his own OsultanateO! This book spans forty years in schools, recalling with affection and humour the ups and downs of his time in Norwich, St Albans and Eltham College, London.

Unlikely Spy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Unlikely Spy

Paul Henderson left school at the age of 15 and worked his way up from apprentice to become managing director of Britain's third-largest machine-tool manufacturer, Matrix Churchill. For almost 20 years he provided information, gathered on his many trips to Eastern Bloc countries, to a series of MI6 handlers. In September 1989, he showed Ministry of Defence officials, on a vast wall map, precisely where Saddam Hussein had built the factories that were turning out his missiles, artillery and munitions. He knew where they were because he had been inside many of them. In the Gulf War British and American aircraft used Henderson's information to help pinpoint targets for the bombs that destroyed the military power of Iraq.;In return for his bravery and patriotism Henderson was betrayed by the British Government and forced to fight for his freedom from the dock at the Old Bailey. In November 1992 he won his case.;"The Unlikely Spy" is both the autobiography of an ordinary man and a potentially explosive document filled with revelations about the secret workings of the intelligence services and the Government itself.

Crown Court Study
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Crown Court Study

  • Categories: Law

7.4 CPS.

The Goal of My Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

The Goal of My Life

Paul Henderson will forever be recognized and remembered for his goal with 34 seconds remaining in the 8th game of the 1972 Summit Series. This goal gave Canada the lead and won them the series and with that the team became known as "the Team of the Century." And Paul's goal as, "the Goal of the Century." But there is more to Paul Henderson than just that one goal and in The Goal of My Life, Henderson opens up about scoring both on and off the ice. A family man and man with deep faith, Henderson lives each day with tremendous appreciation for the gifts life has rewarded him and has not allowed his recent diagnosis with cancer to alter his positive demeanor. Henderson takes fans back to the moment 1972 when Canada won the Summit Series, though additionally shares memories from his entire life and his early days playing hockey through to his retirement from the game and his personal challenges with Leukemia. Henderson is a hero and his book is one that all fans of hockey and life will enjoy.

No Ordinary People
  • Language: en

No Ordinary People

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-09-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Fans Go Wild
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

The Fans Go Wild

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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How Hockey Explains Canada
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

How Hockey Explains Canada

The role of hockey in Canada serves as a national identity, a unifying force in a country of 33 million people. So crazed are Canadians for their national sport that they ranked outrageous hockey commentator and high school drop-out Don Cherry ahead of Alexander Graham Bell on a list of the greatest Canadians in history. Penned by hockey star Paul Henderson-famed scorer of Canada's "Greatest Goal" in the 1972 Summit Series-and featuring a foreword by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, "How Hockey Explains Canada" explores just how deeply engrained this national pastime is in the Canadian psyche. The intelligent discourse on Canada's national sport goes far beyond the sport's most-loved icons, great plays, and notorious brawls by looking into the history and culture of the game to explain why hockey has had such an enigmatic hold on Canadians. Featuring interviews with more than 35 current and former NHL players, coaches, executives, and commentators, this expansive biography of the sport explores hockey's inextricable connection to everything from the Confederation to the Cold War to international perception of Canada and the country's own cultural divide.

Cycling in the French Alps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Cycling in the French Alps

Cycling in the French Alps presents a personal selection of the most picturesque cycling routes through the mountains of Southeast France. The eight tours - seven circuits plus the Grand Traverse from Geneva to Nice - include the classic high passes of the French Alps (Galibier, Iseran, Izoard, etc) as well as many lesser known areas of the pre-Alps and Southern Jura. Although all of the tours are in mountain areas, the scenery - from the rolling hills of the Bugey to the dramatic limestone gorges of the Chartreuse or the snowy peaks of the Ecrins - is extremely varied. Without neglecting the must-see places, the tours have been designed to take you through the secret corners and forgotten backwaters of the regions described; even amongst the most awe-inspiring mountains, it is often the more discreet facets of the countryside that reveal an area's true charm.

SKILLS IN NEIGHBOURHOOD WORK
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

SKILLS IN NEIGHBOURHOOD WORK

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-06-29
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Skills in Neighbourhood Work is a practice textbook. It explains the skills, knowledge and techniques needed by community workers and other practitioners to work effectively in and with communities. While the principles and methods it describes have stood the test of time, the political, economic and social changes which have taken place since the book was first published have made a new edition essential. Completely rewritten and updated, the third edition retains all the practical information needed by the student or practitioner but sets it in the contemporary context. It includes a European perspective and views from America and Australia.

Scotland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Scotland

After more than 300 years of union with its larger and wealthier neighbour, Scotland has the opportunity to be independent. It is a chance that well-known Scottish cultural and political commentator Paul Henderson Scott firmly believes should be taken. In Scotland: A Creative Past, An Independent Future, he looks to Scotland's vibrant literary and cultural heritage to envisage an independent nation. Revisiting aspects of Scotland's political and cultural past, from the Union of 1707 to literary figures including Robert Louis Stevenson and Alasdair Gray, this is a passionate and eloquent exploration of Scotland's past, and its potential future - a future where national confidence, culture and identity can flourish. Scott's provocative book persuasively argues the case for Independence, considering a variety of topics, both historic and current, cultural and political. But in every case, the benefits of Independence are clear. Scotland has the opportunity to become more confident, prosperous and contented - an opportunity that even the most sceptical reader will be persuaded that they should take.