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The aim of this book is to encourage clear argument and successful communication. Who is this book for? It is for anyone who wishes to marshal their thoughts, think logically and communicate clearly and persuasively. Used properly, the process described in this book is the basis for personal success: in your personal life or in your career. It will help you to consistently develop your ideas into watertight plans, reports or presentations. Use the concepts explained in here to persuade bosses and clients: to sell products or services and achieve promotion; to write reports, complaints about bad service, essays or letters; to make appeals for help, defend rights, win arguments and legal disputes; to influence colleagues, friends, even your spouse! Deconstruct, review or critique others' plans or reports; maybe, even, run countries! Warning: this may change forever the way you think. This book will change how you view facts and information. You will learn how to ask penetrating, forensic questions. It may even change your life.
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A listing of medical practitioners registered with the General Medical Council. Includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Data includes name, address, degrees, colleges, appointment, memberships, and publications. Also contains information on United Kingdom hospitals, NHS trusts, and boards of health.
This report looks at the benefits and problems facing police departments who wish to recruit administrators or other senior staff from outside the department. Lateral entry facilitates the operation of police departments in that it provides the best experienced personnel for the job. However, factors such as promotion from within, seniority, and civil service policies must also be considered. A discussion of portable police pensions as an aid to officer mobility is included.
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In 1905 Lawrence Peter Hollis went to Springfield, Massachusetts, before beginning his job as the secretary of the YMCA at Monaghan Mill in Greenville, South Carolina. While there, he met James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, and learned of the fledgling game. Armed with Dr. Naismith's rules of the game and a basketball he bought in New York, Hollis returned to the mill and changed the face of athletics in South Carolina. Lawrence Peter Hollis was one of the first to introduce basketball south of the Mason-Dixon line, and the game quickly gained popularity in the textile mill villages throughout South Carolina. In 1921 Hollis and others organized a tournament to determine the best mill...
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Celebrated global design firm Pentagram has produced a series of signature annual documents, known as Pentagram Papers, exclusively for clients and colleagues since 1975. On the occasion of the firm's 35-year anniversary, these quirky and influential Papers are collected here together for the first time. Each Paper explores a unique and curious topic of interest to the Pentagram designersMao buttons, the Savoy ballroom, rural Australian mailboxes, and the pop architecture of Wildwood, New Jersey, have all been featured subjects. Included here are not only in-depth reproductions and detailed discussion of the Papers' origins, but also an exclusive new Paper created especially for the book and set into a tray inside its back cover.
Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage is the only up-to-date printed reference guide to the United Kingdom's titled families: the hereditary peers, life peers and peeresses, and baronets, and their descendants who form the fascinating tapestry of the peerage. This is the first ebook edition of Debrett's Peerage &Baronetage, and it also contains information relating to:The Royal FamilyCoats of ArmsPrincipal British Commonwealth OrdersCourtesy titlesForms of addressExtinct, dormant, abeyant and disclaimed titles.Special features for this anniversary edition include:The Roll of Honour, 1920: a list of the 3,150 people whose names appeared in the volume who were killed in action or died as a result of injuries sustained during the First World War.A number of specially commissioned articles, including an account of John Debrett's life and the early history of Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, a history of the royal dukedoms, and an in-depth feature exploring the implications of modern legislation and mores on the ancient traditions of succession.