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Scott Murray Livres
Andrew Scott est un auteur dont les œuvres plongent souvent dans la culture et l'expérience politique écossaise. Sa prose, s'appuyant sur sa décennie d'expérience dans les médias et son travail auprès de politiciens écossais de premier plan, est saluée pour ses intrigues complexes, ses scénarios crédibles et son style d'écriture élégant. Scott considère l'écriture comme une compulsion de toute une vie, et sa production reflète sa passion pour l'exploration des récits avec précision et un style qui complète la nature du sujet. Que ce soit sous son propre nom ou sous un pseudonyme, ses livres témoignent de sa persévérance et de son dévouement à l'art, abritant de nombreuses idées pour de futurs romans.






Translucent Building Skins
Material Innovations in Modern and Contemporary Architecture
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Innovative building enclosure systems are at the forefront of contemporary architecture, with a focus on translucency as a defining characteristic. This book delves into the tectonics and historical context of these design elements, tracing their evolution from early 20th-century modern architecture to present-day applications. By examining the interplay between light and material, it highlights how translucent skins influence both aesthetics and functionality in architectural design.
Interactive Data Visualization for the Web
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Create and publish your own interactive data visualization projects on the Web, even if you have no experience with either web development or data visualization. It’s easy with this hands-on guide. You’ll start with an overview of data visualization concepts and simple web technologies, and then learn how to use D3, a JavaScript library that lets you express data as visual elements in a web page. Interactive Data Visualization for the Web makes these skills available at an introductory level for designers and visual artists without programming experience, journalists interested in the emerging data journalism processes, and others keenly interested in visualization and publicly available data sources. Get a practical introduction to data visualization, accessible for beginners Focus on web-based tools that help you publish your creations quickly to a wide audience Learn about interactivity so you can engage users in exploring your data
Football for dummies
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Whether you want to impress friends with football knowledge, brush up on rules like the offside rule, or enhance your skills, this guide is for you! It covers the basics of the game, its rules, tactics, and provides a comprehensive history of football's evolution. This essential resource will quickly bring you up to speed on the world's most popular sport. It includes dream team formations, football betting tips, World Cup insights, and statistics on current teams, players, and managers, all presented in a fun and engaging manner by football expert and Guardian journalist Scott Murray. The content is organized into several parts: - **Kick Off**: Essentials, history, and gear. - **Playing the Game**: Laws, positions, skill development, coaching, and practical application. - **The World of Football**: Coverage of the World Cup, international play, the British club scene, women's football, and global competition. - **Fans Enclosure**: Attending matches, media coverage, and engaging with football culture. - **The Part of Tens**: Highlights of great players, managers, matches, and instances of bad behavior. - **Appendices**: Honour boards, glossary, and key football organizations. This guide is your go-to resource for navigating the major tournaments and enjoying football to the fullest!
"I have been insulted, abused, pelted with stones, held up to ridicule, manhandled by police, prosecuted, fined, threatened with violence, and finally physically assaulted. In spite of it all I shall try to succeed as a professional golfer, because that is what I have chosen to do, and no amount of sabre rattling is going to stop me" When 46-year-old crane driver and former comedy stunt-diver Maurice Flitcroft chanced his way into the Open - having never before played a round of golf in his life - he ran up a record-worst score of 121. The sport's ruling classes went nuclear, and banned him sine die. Maurice didn't take it lying down. In a hilarious game of cat-and-mouse with The Man, he entered tournaments again - and again, and again - using increasingly ludicrous pseudonyms such as Gene Pacecki, Arnold Palmtree and Count Manfred von Hoffmanstel (more often than not disguised by a Zapata moustache soaked in food dye). In doing so, he sent the authorities into apoplexy, and won the hearts of hackers from Muirfield to Michigan, becoming arguably the most popular - but certainly the bravest - sporting underdog the world has ever known
Soccer For Dummies
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Helps you learn to get a handle on soccer rules and regulations and grasp the basic moves and plays. This book includes history, stats, and rules. It also includes tips on coaching, how to keep fit, and tells how club soccer is organized across the world.
Leading Professional Learning
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Guide you step-by-step through the process. This book you can confidently learn to build a values-driven school culture, personalized professional roadmaps, and a collaboration-minded staff. It includes concrete examples, leadership profiles, and a wealth of resources to help administrators and teachers.
The Title
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Some folk will tell you the FA Premier League is the greatest show on earth. They may even have a point. But to build something so successful, so popular, so inescapable, you've got to have mighty strong foundations. Prior to 1992, the old First Division was England's premier prize. Its rich tapestry winds back to 1888 and the formation of the Football League. A grand century-long tradition in danger of being lost in the wake of Premier League year zero. No more! In The Title Scott Murray tells the lively, cherry-picked story of English football through the prism of the First Division. Rich with humour yet underpinned with solid research, this is a glorious meander across our national sport's varied terrain. With as much about Burnley, Wolves, West Brom and Portsmouth as the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, we learn the less well-known stories the sport has to tell, such as the plight of Glossop, the smallest club to ever play top-flight football, and final day drama involving Huddersfield and Cardiff that knocks Michael Thomas into a cocked hat. The Title is a highly informed, fresh and affectionate love-letter to the English game, and a delight for any football fan
A collection of antique tribal sculpture from varied cultures from Nepal eastward to Hawaii, with the majority from Indonesia and Southeast Asia.