"This handbook featuring 100 British and European garden and coastal birds is ideal for the young birdwatcher. A superb identification guide, it is also packed with information and things to do: Make a bird diary with sighting records, sketches and photos. Apply stickers to show you have spotted each of the featured birds. Use the pull out poster for making quick identifications. Check the abundancy charts for when you might expect to spot birds."--p. [4] of cover.
IronPython offers .NET developers the benefits of a dynamic programming language, enhancing both performance and productivity. This book serves as a guide for leveraging IronPython within the .NET framework, making it an essential resource for those eager to integrate Python's capabilities into their projects.
Nyri's woken up hungover with a younger man. Clara is dodging signs telling
her - rather rudely - to kill herself, so she can get cracking with her
shoplifting list for The Devil. Unexpected connections collide in this fast-
moving, touchingly funny one-woman show by Alan Harris.
Whittaker N. Blackwood, Editor in Chief of a periodical known as The Blackwood Articles, has a plan to slip the clutches of death- Claim sole dominion over the written word. He offers fifty guineas to any writer who submits to him the story of their own death: a story of truth, a story offering glimpses of the unknown, a story packed with sensation the likes of which the world has never seen. Before long, all the writers of 19th century London have dueled, hung, and drowned themselves to oblivion, and the city is overwrought with (singing and dancing) ghosts and their stories. Now Blackwood's is the only periodical left except for one. Owner and Editor of The Bluebatch Signora Psyche Zenobia, a woman of self-professed Greek heritage who once rejected a smitten Whittaker Blackwood at the London Periodical Editors' Ball, stands between Blackwood and the power to glorify his name indelibly throughout the world and across the chapters of the future. In this curious, Poe-inspired musical, a man's worth is measured by the stories that outlive him- and those who survive to tell them. Will Truth still speak after time cuts her (from the neck) down? - ...a dark and delectable little comedy.- -New York Times 1F, 3M, Ensemble 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
Set in a dark realm between life and death, Blake Miller and his friends face a harrowing plane crash that alters their fates. As Blake navigates a world filled with demons, he must uncover the reasons for his presence there, aided by two angels sent in response to his grandmother's prayers. The narrative also follows his friend Milton Collins, who, having embraced faith, experiences the joys of Paradise while grappling with regrets about his past. The stark contrast between the horrors of hell and the glories of Paradise drives this gripping adventure of redemption and hope.
First published in 1976. It can be argued that both moral and religious education are undervalued in schools. The author, Alan Harris, believes that too many people think of them as indoctrinatory subjects with moral educators' telling people what they ought to do and religious educators telling them what they ought to believe. By a combination of practical examples of both good and bad teaching from the classroom and clear, analytical examination of what is meant by moral and religious education, the author shows that the object of both subjects should be to help pupils form their own judgements.
A darkly funny, quick-witted, fast-moving comedy. Jimmy's writing messages. In
pepperoni. On top of pizzas.His life is going nowhere. But after watching the
film I Hired A Contract Killer, Jimmy's found a solution - he'll just put out
a hit on himself. What could possibly go wrong?