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  • av Peter Matthews
    346,-

    This is a story about a young boy growing up in the sixties, who is living in the shadows of abuse. He struggles to contemplate all that falls before him, as he is reminded daily of the secret that he must keep. struggling to identify who he is as he gets older, the abuse follows him into his early teens; and then into adulthood through relationships he tries to bind. As a little boy, his biggest fear and regret will be that of betraying the secret that he once was asked to keep. Not only had he betrayed that secret that he was asked to swear too, but he also felt that he betrayed his mother, for whom the betrayal was against a family member. what would later be revealed would turn out to be the makings of a monster, a preditor against children. this little boy, with the courage to betray this man, would eventually lead the police on a search that would discover the horrors that more children were involved. they were all at risk; and were solely abused by this monster.Would there ever be an end to this little boys dark shadows, where he found himself day after day?Follow him on his journeys; and discover each story as they unfold.A child should be free of judgement, for we are the adults; and it should be our job as adults to teach and protect our children.This story is not unlike most stories of abuse from the sixties, as well as stories we hear today, however, no matter what the year, we should all protect the innocence of every child.

  • - A Guide to the Future of Work
    av Peter Matthews & Steven Greenspan
    796,-

    Beginning-Intermediate user level

  • av Peter Matthews
    310,-

    Amanda Daniels, was so very excited when her parents gave her a new sister; in which she named Rebecca. Rebecca was a quiet baby when born, and like many young babies; her mother was quite protective of her with illness's, so they had her vaccinated as soon as it was time. it was not until Rebecca was 2 years old, that they would come to realize; just how special this little girl would come to be. Rebecca was diagnosed with leukemia, which devastated the Daniels' household. However, this would not stop Rebecca from doing what she loved to do, as she never let her illness get in the way of her dreams and goals. Rebecca began to help others like herself, despite at times being too poorly to get out of bed; as she still put others first. At the age of 5, Rebecca started a new venture; which saw her bloom into an inspiring young lady, as she began to raise money for the awareness of childhood cancer. This was the first of many sponsored walks she held, as she also maintained a special bond with her sister Amanda.

  • av Peter Matthews
    376,-

    It was the Eve of Christmas 1990, when Anthony Miller lost his father in a road traffic accident. Not being able to cope with the grief, his mother places him in care, by the advice of her daughter and that of the local authorities; where over time she forgets about him. Those nine years in care would prove costly, as it would take away Anthony's Christmas spirit, as well as the trust in adults. Now an adult himself, Anthony became involved intimately with a co-worker; but it soon diminished as their relationship became toxic. Trying to make amends, because of the love he has for this woman, he goes to surprise her in the bar she frequents, when Anthony finds her in the arms of another man. With a scared childhood, and relationship; Anthony parts ways and then throws himself into his work, which pays off as he becomes the owner. He accepts a role in the local orphanage, where he soon comes across a young boy named Tyler. Could this young boy finally break his defences; and show him the meaning of Christmas?

  • - The Secret History of Signals Intelligence in the World Wars
    av Peter Matthews
    166,-

    Communicating in the chaos of war is complicated, but vital. Signals intelligence makes it possible. For the first time, the secret history of global signals intelligence in the World Wars is revealed.

  • av Peter Matthews
    266,-

    London's many cemeteries, churches and graveyards are the last resting places of a multitude of important people from many different walks of life. Politicians, writers and military heroes rub shoulders with engineers, courtesans, artists and musicians, along with quite a few eccentric characters. Arranged geographically, this comprehensive guide describes famous graves in all the major cemeteries and churches in Greater London, including Highgate, Kensal Green, Westminster Abbey, and St Paul's Cathedral, as well as the City churches and many suburban parish churches. The book gives biographical details, information on the monuments, and is richly illustrated. As well as being an historical guide, it also serves as an indispensable reference guide for any budding tombstone tourist.

  • av Peter Matthews
    260,-

    The streets and public spaces of London are rich with statues and monuments commemorating the city's great figures and events - from Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square and Sir Christopher Wren's Great Fire Monument to the charming Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens, the range is glorious.

  • av Peter Matthews
    100,-

    This useful guide will take you round the most important sights and provide you with practical information to help you travel around the capital. Look out for more Pitkin Guides on the very best of British history, heritage and travel, including other titles in our popular City Guides series.

  • - St Ermin's Hotel, the London Base of British Espionage
    av Peter Matthews
    156,-

  • - How IT Leaders Can Drive Business Transformation
    av Peter Matthews, George Watt & Andi Mann
    870,-

    ¿Does your organization fumble when it comes to innovation? ¿The Innovative CIO¿ presents a pragmatic guide to overcoming the 10 ¿innovation killers¿ within your company.¿  --Dennis McCafferty ¿CIO Insight¿, 1/23/2013 (www.cioinsight.com/it-management/innovation/slideshows/ten-ways-to-kill-innovation/)¿Are you unwittingly stifling your employees¿ entrepreneurial spirit? ¿The Innovative CIO¿ discusses ¿innovation killers¿ that could be holding back your small business or startup.¿ --Paul Shread ¿TIME/Business & Money¿, 1/29/2013 (business.time.com/2013/01/29/removing-barriers-to-innovation/#ixzz2JSrUlD3A)The Chief Information Officer¿s influence in the business organization has been waning for years. The rest of the C-suite has come to regard Information Technology as slow, costly, error-prone, boring, and unresponsive to business needs. This perception blinds company leaders to the critical value IT can deliver and threatens the competitive health and long-term survival of their enterprise.The modern CIO must reassert the operational and strategic importance of technology to the enterprise and reintegrate it with every department and level of the business from boardroom to mailroom. IT leaders must design, sell, and implement a vigorous culture of IT competence and innovation that pervades the enterprise. The culture must be rooted in bidirectional exchange across organizations and C-level policies that drive technology innovation as the engine of business innovation.The authors, international IT strategists and innovators, quantify the benefits and risks of IT innovation, survey and rank the myriad innovation opportunities from mature, new, and emerging technologies,and identify the organizational structures and processes thathave been proven to deliver ongoing innovation. Buttressing their brief with dozens of case studies and specific examples, The Innovative CIO shows you how to:  Take advantage of the IT and business innovation opportunities created by new and emerging technologies Shift IT innovation from afterthought to prime mover in strategic business planning  Inject IT into the dynamic core of your organization¿s culture, training, structure, practice, and policy

  • av Peter Matthews
    1 476,-

    While the earliest evidence of organized running can be traced back to Egypt in 3800 BCE, the modern sport of track and field evolved from rural games and church and folk festivals, and rules were drawn up in the final quarter of the 19th century in those advanced societies where enough people had the leisure time to indulge their fancies. Today, in addition to the running events, track and field includes such events as the high jump, pole vault, long jump, shot, discus, javelin, hammer, and decathlon.The Historical Dictionary of Track and Field covers the history of this sport through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced entries on key figures, places, competitions, and governing bodies within the sport. This book is an excellent access point for researchers, students, and anyone wanting to know more about the history of track and field.

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