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The Lean Exec

The Lean Exec

Neill David Watson

Bigger Brother Ltd
2019
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Struggling to fit exercise and eating right around long work days? Spend your day commuting, at your desk and in meetings? Want to find simple ways to get back on track with your health and fitness?*Includes Access To Free Bonu Content* Neill Watson's symmitarian philosophy stems from 20 years of testing and improving his knowledge of fitness, nutrition and resistance training for optimal results in the minimum time. As well as being a qualified Personal Trainer, his technique is stripped down and achievable due to its foundation in real-world action and results.This no-nonsense guide is full of hacks and tips that will help you to optimise your precious time to get fit and stay fit. From how to get the most out of training in as little as 3 hours per week, to how to avoid fad dieting while making realistic, healthier eating work for you, his approach will help you reach your goals, whether that's enhancing strength, building muscle, reducing fat or just progressing your fitness, no matter what your week throws at you While working demanding hours building his career, Neill noticed that many around him had let their health and fitness go (like he did for a few years), due to juggling busy work and home lives. He was determined to find and share a solution that could fit into even the busiest of exec schedules. Based on the training and nutrition approach that delivered his personal results, Neill crafted and perfected his system into a blueprint: The Lean Exec.
Fables From The Fountain

Fables From The Fountain

Neil Gaiman; Stephen Baxter; Charles Stross; James Lovegrove; Liz Williams; Eric Brown; Adam Roberts; Ian Watson; David Langford; Peter Crowther

NewCon Press
2018
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A volume written as homage to Arthur C. Clarke's Tales from the White Hart, featuring original stories from many of today's top genre writers, including Neil Gaiman, Charles Stross, Stephen Baxter, James Lovegrove, Liz Williams, Adam Roberts, Eric Brown, Ian Watson, and David Langford.The Fountain: a traditional London pub situated in Holborn, just off Chancery Lane, where Michael, the landlord, serves excellent real ales and dodgy ploughman's, ably assisted by barmaids Sally and Bogna.The Fountain, in whose Paradise bar a group of friends - scientists, writers and genre fans - meet regularly on a Tuesday night to swap anecdotes, reveal wondrous events from their past, tell tall tales, talk of classified invention and, maybe, just maybe, save the world...1. Introduction - Peter Weston 2. No Smoke without Fire - Ian Whates 3. Transients - Stephen Baxter 4. Forever Blowing Bubbles - Ian Watson 5. On the Messdecks of Madness - Paul Graham Raven 6. The Story Bug - James Lovegrove 7. "And Weep Like Alexander" - Neil Gaiman 8. The Ghost in the Machine - Colin Bruce 9. The Hidden Depths of Bogna - Liz Williams 10. A Bird in Hand - Charles Stross 11. In Pursuit of the Chuchunaa - Eric Brown 12. The Cyberseeds - Steve Longworth 13. Feathers of the Dinosaur - Henry Gee 14. Book Wurms - Andy West 15. The Pocklington Poltergeist - David Langford 16. The Last Man in Space - Andrew J Wilson 17. A Multiplicity of Phaedra Lament - Peter Crowther 18. The Girl With the White Ant Tattoo - Tom Hunter 19. The 9,000,000,001st Name of God - Adam Roberts 20. About the Authors
Thai and the Ghost of Dunnottar Castle
This is the story of Thai, a magical dog and his adventures in time, in fact, in Scotland in the year 915AD, when he has to battle an evil wizard and save the country and its people. Thai is transported through a rift in time with his four friends and they have the time of their lives in the first of many adventures for Thai and his pal four pals ...
Thai and the Legend of Gallows Hill
Thai and the Legend of Gallows Hill is a family fantasy tale involving a magical dog called 'Thai'who along with his four animal friends, Zak, Zoe, Willow and Gypsy, go back in time to the year 1724 to try and convince the King of Scotland to care more for his people. In book two of Thai's amazing adventure, Thai and his friends discovered that a young girl's life was in the hands of the King who appeared unaware of the situation, and he and his friends needed to convince the King to free her ...will Thai succeed or will the girl meet a terrible fate?
Collecting Rose O'Neill's Kewpies

Collecting Rose O'Neill's Kewpies

David O'Neill

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2003
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Celebrated artist and writer Rose O'Neill created the Kewpie in 1909, fashioning a roly-poly elf with a fat child's body, small wings, and a turnip-top head. Beloved by children and adults alike since then, the charming Kewpie image quickly spread to dolls, tableware, lamps, candlesticks, inkwells, clocks, jewelry and trinket boxes, hatpins, salt and pepper shakers, picture frames, and many other items all highly collectible today. With over 540 color photos, this extensive price guide features a wonderful assortment of early Kewpies in bisque, chinaware, and metal, Kewpidoodle (the Kewpies' dog), Scootles (the Baby Tourist who visited Kewpieville), and many other Rose O'Neill related items. Measurements and values for all pieces are included in the captions. An invaluable reference for collectors, dealers, and all who treasure Rose O'Neill's delightful Kewpies.
Love Is Truth

Love Is Truth

David O'Neill

AuthorHouse
2005
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The truth in this book is essentially the truth of nonduality. Nonduality means that everything is one and the same. There is not self and other; there is only oneness. There is not and bad; only perfection. There is not past and future, only now. Nonduality is the essence of spirituality. Accepting this nonduality is what the path is all about. That is what this book aims to help the reader do.
February Lost

February Lost

David O'Neill

Independently Published
2018
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February is dark and cold and the beast must have a way to keep warm. The blood will flow and the little shop will have to deal with death unlooked for and unknown.
Doctor Thomas Neill Cream

Doctor Thomas Neill Cream

David Fennario

Talonbooks
1994
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In 1876, Jack the Ripper, otherwise known as Canadian Doctor Thomas Neill Cream, graduated with merit from McGill's faculty of medicine. Cream was a backstreet abortionist and managed an exclusive brothel called The Elite Club. His notorious reputation eventually forced him to flee Canada for London. He was hanged in 1892 for the murder of four prostitutes. Doctor Thomas Neill Cream mixes fact and speculation with its cast of unlikely characters: khaki-covered union organizers--the good guys; five white-faced "zombies" representing such illustrious "Founding Fathers of Confederation" and distinguished members of the McGill fraternity as Sir Hugh Allan, Sir William Dawson, Sir William Osier and Lord Strathcona--the victors; and their young prostitutes--the victims. Intended as a cultural exorcism, playwright David Fennario charges with murder the capitalists who are now paraded through our history books as nation-builders. Past evil is paralleled in the present.
David Hume Kennerly On the iPhone

David Hume Kennerly On the iPhone

David Hume Kennerly; Ed O'Neill

Goff Books
2014
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Includes a fold-out mosaic that shows 365 photos, one a day from the year, and approximately 150 larger pictures all taken in 2013 with the iPhone. David Hume Kennerly: On the iPhone is Pulitzer prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly's philosophical journey through his photographic career, combining lessons he has learned along the way with suggestions that will help everyone make better pictures. Kennerly's journey is seen through the lens of his second picture-a-day-for-a-year project, this time using only the camera built into his mobile phone. David Hume Kennerly: On the iPhone proves that memorable photographs are created less by the equipment than the eye behind the lens. This book uses examples from his 2013 picture-a-day journey along with anecdotes and tips from the past that explore his own joy, passion and approach to shooting, while helping others to improve their pictures.
Grip

Grip

David Rory O'Neill

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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When you spend years living a double life, hiding your true nature and passions from the world, the stress can become unbearable. When revealing those truths may cost you, and those you love, life itself, those stresses become magnified to levels even the most imaginative people can scarce comprehend. Daniel and Lauren, and to lesser degree Bonny, have been living that life for nearly a decade. Daniel and Lauren have been undercover intelligence officers working in the murky world of paramilitary violence. Several attempts have been made on their lives and many have died in those attempts. Daniel and Lauren withdraw, exhausted and spent. They try to re-build. Those they threatened have not forgotten them. The knowledge they fear they carry hangs over the conspirators in Belfast and London like the sword of Damocles. They think Daniel Dawes wields that sword. He must die to keep their secrets safe and hidden. As Daniel, Lauren and Bonny take a holiday, a plot to silence Daniel is unfolding. He will be tested like never before. When it's over, his grip on his sanity and his life will hang in the balance.
Judgement

Judgement

David Rory O'Neill

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Lauren was safer now and Bonny didn't worry for her the way she now worried about Daniel. Daniel had never found his escape. He was still trapped by his overwhelming sense of responsibility and his inability to be as self-centred and single-minded as Lauren.He took on the responsibility for all he cared for and sacrificed his own desire for peace of mind and health of body. He still suffered that dreadful burden of guilt laid on his life so thickly by his monster of a mother. He tried to bend and not break and he tried to understand and mend himself. To protect his family from his pain and confusions but it wasn't working.Daniel had been near death after being shot getting his children back from their kidnapping ordeal. He stood on the edge of the abyss and killed many as he came close to the madness that is revenge. He'd crossed that line briefly and now he was afraid and unsure of his motivation. That vile act perpetrated on his children had disturbed his previously certain moral compass so now he doubted why he pursued these monsters.Daniel had stared death down and refused to die but he hadn't yet healed and he was embarking on some huge and dreadful thing. Compelled to end the fear and tackle the threat head on. He would not run or hide from his fear but would do what he'd always done - he would strip it bare and face it. Let it rip at him and when he'd found its foul heart, he'd kill it, no matter what the risk, no matter how much damage he suffered - he'd find its dark heart and end it.