Modelling The Great Western Branch Lines is essential reading for all those who wish to build a model railway based on the branch lines of the Great Western Railway.
The author guides the modeller through projects which are graded from simple to mo.
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Architecting hadoop as a platform describes the evolution of a purely fictional company that is moving from a client-server platform to a cloud-native platform that leverages big data as its engine.
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Born in edinburgh in 1825 or 1830, william mcgonagall was apprenticed as a weaver in dundee.
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Gloucester is a city that has stood at the heart of english life for 2,000 years.
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The book draws on a broad range of data, including psycholinguistic experimentation, studies of acquisition and corpus research, and uses real examples from english to illuminate contemporary debates in pragmatics and related fields.
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Unlocking legal learning will provide you with a firm command of the key legal and academic skills you will need to be successful in studying law.
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They are inside your headsthere's nothing dru sharma fears more than the dentist.
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Chris Moss
Chris H. Bierwirth
historical atlas of the modern middle east is a comprehensive and comparative atlas of middle eastern history, beginning in the early modern period and continuing through the present.
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A definitive, brilliant, and necessary explanation of how the internet works—by the only man who can make us understandevery day billions of people view billions of web pages.
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Chris Sussman
Chris Wooding
Chris Green
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Chris Chambers
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Chris Enss
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The aim of this text is to look at how research into a variety of learning resources can be undertaken for the benefit of the student, lecturer and institution.
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Henry Ford
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Chris Enss
The discovery of gold in the southern black hills in 1874 set off one of the great gold rushes in america.
Chris Voss
Chris Palmer
Chris Wooding
Chris Carter
Chris Grabenstein
Chris Sussman
Ford Saeks
Chris Kennedy
Chris Dombrowski
Chris Brogan
Daniel M. Ford
John M. Ford
Chris Voss
Chris Daniels
Chris L. de Wet
Chris (ed.) Allen
In many european states, multiculturalism has recently come under attack, being openly questioned by many in both the public and political spaces as being in 'crisis'.
Chris Pearce
Chris Reynolds
Chris Bosh
Chris Breva
Richard Kylea Cowie
Richard L. M. Byers
Bob Clarke
Abigail Hamilton-Thompson
The town of hertford has managed to escape the worst excesses of modern development and retained much of its distinctive medieval character.
David Loades
Daughter of henry viii, half-sister to the future elizabeth i, the dramatic story of the first woman to rule england - and the cruel fate of those who opposed her iron will.
Brian Girling
The south bank, stretching from blackfriars bridge in the east to westminster bridge in the west, has developed over the years into one of london's major arts and entertainment districts.
Alastair Farquharson
Richard L. M. Byers
Jonathan Reeve
Christian Ryan
Phil Mortimer
Neil Bright
The modern borough of wandsworth dominates huge swathes of south-west london.
Flora Fraser
Pierre D'Avoine
Drawing together writings, drawings, and photographs produced over the past decade, this volume focuses specifically on the issue of contemporary land value, availability and use as the fundamental condition determining architectural production and, in pa.
Ghada Karmi
Michael Kulwin
George Mair
Community justice both as a practice and as a subject of criminological concern has become an issue of increasing significance over the past few years.
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Simon Pegg
Zombies in north london, death cults in the west country, the engineering deck of the enterprise: simon pegg has ploughed some bizarre furrows in recent times.
Chris Turner
Unlocking legal learning will provide you with a firm command of the key legal and academic skills you will need to be successful in studying law.
Mary-Ann Ochota
Andrew Oldland QC
Leigh Waite
Linda Colley
Gareth Shaw
Richard Gaunt
Sir robert peel (1788-1850) was one of the most significant political figures in nineteenth-century britain.
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Alan Young
Nick Green
Steven Vertovec
'super-diversity' is a term denoting a transformation of population patterns, especially arising from shifts in global mobility.
Colin Rallings
Nick Green
Yoel Cohen
Tim Bateman
Bobby Sinnett
Karen Duffy
Stevenson, John
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Howard Tanner
Becoming a successful teacher of maths is a practical guide for newly qualified teachers of secondary mathematics.
Kenneth Parker
Paul Garwood
Beaker burials in britain and north-west europe 2600-1800 bc provides a comprehensive account of the current interpretations of chalcolithic and early bronze age beaker burials, monuments and their social and cultural contexts in britain, ireland.
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With the vast recent expansion of children centres, many practitioners and policy makers in the early years field are fascinated by the growth and success of the pen green centre which opened in 1983 and has gone on to be a centre of excellence for early .
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corporate governance: law and context provides students of law and business with a thorough and richly textured grounding in corporate governance issues and processes within a contextual and critical framework.
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David Rooney
Martin Bowman
John O'Donovan
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