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Clem can do a lot of things, but when it comes to swimming lessons, he s not so sure. He just doesn t want to get in the pool, even when his mum tries everything from reasoning to losing it! Clem s mum reminds him of all the things he can do and had to learn. She tells him he had to learn how to put his pyjamas on and go to the toilet, but Clem shakes his head and says, I always could. He s convinced these things just came naturally to him, until one day Clem finds the confidence he needs to take that first step into the water.
"The west midlands region ... embraces the counties of Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and the former West Midlands County."--P. xiv.
"In this book, Sarah Watts probes this dark side of the Rough Rider, presenting a fascinating psychological portrait of a man whose personal obsession with masculinity profoundly influenced the fate of a nation. Drawing on his own writings and on media representations of him, Watts attributes the wide appeal of Roosevelt's style of manhood to the way it addressed the hopes and anxieties of men of his time. Like many of his contemporaries, Roosevelt struggled with what it meant to be a man in the modern era. He saw two foes within himself: a fragile weakling and a primitive beast. The weakling he punished and toughened with rigorous, manly pursuits such as hunting, horseback riding, and war. ...
LOOK BOTH WAYS is a quirky, multi-layered exploration of the different lives being lived over one hot weekend in an Australian city. Everyone is undergoing their own problems and trying to find their own way of coping with life events; the ways in which these lives intersect and affect one another provides the material for the film. An exceptionally clear and accessible study guide to the film LOOK BOTH WAYS directed by Sarah Watts, for senior secondary English students, VCE students.
A young TV journalist is forced to revisit her harrowing past when she's thrust into a sex-trafficking investigation in her hometown. A startling, searing, debut thriller by award-winning CNN journalist Sarah Sultoon. 'A brave and thought-provoking debut novel. Sarah Sultoon tackles a challenging and disturbing subject without sensation, and her sensitive handling, tight plotting and authentic storytelling make for a compelling read' Adam Hamdy 'A stunning debut ... a powerhouse writer' Jo Spain 'Delving into corruption, abuse of power and the resilience of the human spirit, The Source is a taut and thought-provoking book that's all the more unnerving for how much it echoes the headlines in ...
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Harper's Ferry, Fort Sumter, Richmond, Cumberland Gap, Appomattox, Andersonville, the Peninsula campaign, Sherman's march through Georgia, the Shenandoah Valley.