Bøger af Josh Williams
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168,95 kr. Data Game is the story of how Liverpool gained a strategic edge over their wealthier Premier League rivals by getting smart. As an industry leader in the field of data science, the Anfield club conquered world football after appointing Jÿrgen Klopp and using numbers to give him an advantage in the transfer market and on the pitch.
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- 168,95 kr.
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318,95 kr. - Bog
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318,95 kr. Unlock the powerful, magical, and transformative gifts of the plant world, and engage in a relationship with our green allies and their medicine.Spiritual Herbalism offers an invitation to enter into and explore an engaged relationship with the individual plants we encounter, and with plants as a spiritual grouping.This powerful book encourages us to step into a sacred space where the personality and potency of each herb unfolds in magic and deep medicine.Within this pages, Josh Williams offers many tools and insights for this journey, presenting new perspectives on the virtues of herbs, interpreting the virtues handed down by our predecessors, and giving practical examples of what spiritual herbalism looks like when it is truly engaged.
- Bog
- 318,95 kr.
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- Excavations at Woodhurst, Fordham, Soham, Buckden and St Neots, 1998-2002
860,95 kr. The results of five excavations carried out in Cambridgeshire between 1998 and 2002 by Birmingham University Archaeological Field Unit (BUFAU) - currently known as Birmingham Archaeology (BA). The respective sites are distributed fairly evenly across thecounty and run in a broad west to northeast direction that roughly centres upon Cambridge. The sites investigated are all within small towns or villages that have been the site of continuous settlement since at least medieval times. Consequently, the excavations proved very productive, revealing evidence for a wide range of activities and sometimes considerable spans of occupation. At Woodhurst, a Romano-British settlement was later succeeded by Saxon and then medieval occupation of the same area. Fordham provided a detailed insight into changing patterns of activity in a single location during the Anglo-Saxon period. Investigations at Buckden produced a less wide-ranging but nonetheless significant view of economic activities during medieval times. Finally, the excavations at Soham and St Neots revealed sequences running respectively from the Late Saxon and medieval periods through until modern times. In addition, all five sites produced small-scale evidence for prehistoric activity which combine to form a small but useful contribution to existing knowledge of prehistoric occupation in the region.
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- 860,95 kr.
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- Excavations 2002-2004 and 2006-2007 at Longdales Road, King's Norton, Birmingham
501,95 kr. Birmingham Archaeology Monograph Series 4Areas adjoining Ryknild Street, King's Norton, Birmingham (England) were investigated between 2002 and 2007. The fieldwork was undertaken by Birmingham Archaeology on instruction from Birmingham City Council in advance of a new cemetery development. It comprised geophysical survey, trial-trenching, area excavation, watching brief and salvage recording.Written by Alex Jones, Bob Burrows, C. Jane Evans, Annette Hancocks and Josh Williams.With contributions from Emily Bird, Erica Macey-Bracken, Val Fryer, Pam Grinter, Kay Hartley, John Halsted, Rob Ixer, Paul Mason, Jane Timby, Felicity Wild and Steven Willis.Illustrations by Nigel Dodds and Bryony Ryder.
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- 501,95 kr.
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- The Human Dynamics of Injury Prevention
946,95 kr. This book provides safety leaders with information they can use to reduce workplace injuries by addressing the five integral components of workplace safety: Systems/Conditions, Leadership, Behaviors, People-Factors, and Communication. Utilizing the Behavior Based Safety model, it gives the safety manager all the tools needed to improve workplace safety. The text is complemented by numerous charts and tables, a checklist for improving safety performance, and a foreword by world-renowned safety leader E. Scott Geller.
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- 946,95 kr.