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J.r. Clynes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

J.r. Clynes

This biography of the British Labour politician J.R. Clynes, and traces his remarkable rise from impoverished Lancashire mill-hand to cabinet minister. It looks at the role he played in the 'New Unionism' of the late nineteenth century, and his participation in the Lloyd George wartime coalition government World War 1. Clynes, briefly leader of the Labour Party, was also a member of the cabinet in both minority Labour governments of 1924 and 1929-31, and had a intimate view of the political and economic dramas of the time. This included the General Strike of 1926, the collapse of the Labour government in 1931, the partial recovery of Labour in the 1930's, the wartime coalition government, and the spectacular Labour victory in 1945. This book traces the attempts by Clynes to maintain a balance between the claims of democratic socialism and those of the national interest.

My Worst Nightmare...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1141

My Worst Nightmare...

About the Book My Worst Nightmare...A Mother’s Quest for Justice details the real life experience of one mother, Pamela J. Ward, regarding the death of her only son in a horrific accident, how she lived through the grieving process, and later attempted to hold NASCAR fame, Tony Stewart responsible through a civil suit, to get the only justice she could. This heart-wrenching read is filled with every event that happened during the civil suit and the emotional toll it took on her entire family. For Ward, releasing the facts about the case was important, so everyone could discover the truth for themselves. Her tale holds the heart-breaking truth behind experiencing the loss of a child, how it completely impacts your life, and how one's quest and need for justice to hold the person accountable can ultimately consume and devastate your whole life.

Margaret Bondfield
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Margaret Bondfield

Margaret Bondfield was a woman of many 'firsts': the first woman British government minister, the first in the Cabinet and the first to be President of the Trade Union Congress. She was also a pioneer of women's social, political, workplace rights. As a member of the Labour government of 1929-31 her political career ended in controversy, and since then her reputation has been a source of further dispute. This book examines her life from its humble origins in Somerset, through her work in the Shop Assistant's Union, to her later campaigning and political work, as well as her extensive foreign travel and efforts to create closer social democratic links. While taking a balanced view of Bondfield's strengths and weaknesses, the book aims to restore her reputation as a pioneer of women's rights in Britain.

NYHC
  • Language: en

NYHC

With a foreword by Freddy Cricien of Madball, who made his stage debut with Agnostic Front at age 7, NYHC slams the pavement with savage tales of larger-than-life characters and unlikely feats of willpower. The gripping and sometimes hilarious narrative is woven together like the fabric of New York itself from over 100 original interviews with members of the key bands of the era of New York Hardcore.

IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 640

IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY

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

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Milton Keynes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Milton Keynes

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Splinter the Silence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Splinter the Silence

The bestselling “Queen of Crime reigns again” when a profiler and an ex-cop investigate the suspicious deaths of women targeted by Internet trolls (Independent, UK). From the international bestselling author of The Mermaids Singing and The Wire in the Blood comes the ninth installment of her beloved series featuring psychologist Tony Hill and former DCI Carol Jordan . . . Vicious online attacks seem to be driving outspoken women to silence themselves through suicide. Yet for profiler Tony Hill, who knows a thing or two about patterns in human behavior, something doesn’t add up. Carol Jordan, meanwhile, is too busy tackling her own demons to think about a potential serial killer. But when she gets an opportunity for a second chance, it’s game on. This time around, though, the stakes have never been higher. One of the Boston Globe’s Best Books of 2015

Debating Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Debating Faith

In this book Professor Crook continues his investigation of the intellectual response to a twentieth century that witnessed unprecedented challenges to western culture and identity, horrific world wars, and revolutionary new science such as the theory of relativity which bred both hope and the threat of nuclear annihilation for humanity. Science and massive social changes seemed to have fatally eroded traditional religion. This collection of essays ranges across a wide spectrum of thinkers. They include England’s only prime minister/philosopher Arthur Balfour; eminent scientists such as the astrophysicists Arthur Eddington and James Jeans, endocrinologist Lancelot Hogben, and biologist Jul...

Managing Employment Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 473

Managing Employment Relations

Employment relations is concerned with the relationship between employees and their employers - one of the most important aspects of an HR role. Managing Employment Relations will give students a thorough grounding in the processes, context and practical application of employment relations and the skills they need for a successful career in HR. Covering everything from the legal aspects of employment relations, essential policies, strategies and the changing social context to conflict resolution, mediation, employee engagement and workplace discipline, Managing Employment Relations is an indispensable guide. With brand new content on gig economy workers, supporting diversity in the workplace...

The Judge's Lawyer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

The Judge's Lawyer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06-25
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  • Publisher: Unknown

After serving two tumultuous years with the CIA, Tony Gannon quit after the military coup that overthrew Chilean President Salvador Allende in 1973. Now a lawyer in 1981 Miami, a city impacted by the Mariel Boatlift from Cuba, Gannon is assigned to represent a judge accused of murdering a prominent Cuban exile. Despite the judge's refusal to cooperate in his own defense, Gannon is able, with the assistance of two people from his CIA days, must uncover the judge's motive to present a compelling defense. Will the judge end up on Death Row? The mystery includes courtroom drama, romance and intrigue set against a background of political events affecting Chile, Cuba and Miami.