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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Patrick Gray

Jonathan Patrick

Jonathan Patrick

Gray Keith

Egmont UK Ltd
2000
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All hauntings happen for a reason. Sometimes the dead just can't sleep easy. That's where Jonathan Patrick, codename "Poltergeist", comes in. He's a fast-talking school boy with telekinetic powers, and he know how to handle the most dangerous ghost, or so he thinks.
Grayson Perry

Grayson Perry

Grayson Perry; Victoria Coren Mitchell; Patrick Elliott; Tor Scott

NATIONAL GALLERIES OF SCOTLAND
2023
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"The Turner Prize winner leads a visual tour through his life in six artworks - from college days to knighthood." — Telegraph Grayson Perry is one of Britain’s most celebrated contemporary artists and cultural figures. This book, which includes first sight of new and previously unpublished works, is published to accompany the largest-ever retrospective of Perry’s art. It offers a vibrant insight into his life and work, from his youth in rural Essex to sell-out stage shows at the Royal Albert Hall. Grayson Perry vividly reflects on his art, life and career, remembering the sources of inspiration and influences along the way. Victoria Coren Mitchell’s thought-provoking contribution considers the role of humour in Perry’s art, highlighting the often-underestimated effort involved in being at once a serious artist and a lovable character. Patrick Elliott provides an illuminating biographical essay of the artist. The reader is also given a fascinating glimpse into the technique and process behind Perry’s prints, pots and tapestries. Showcasing 75 exhibited works, the book covers the full range and breadth of his astonishing career.
Streetsmart Guide to Valuing a Stock

Streetsmart Guide to Valuing a Stock

Gary Gray; Patrick Cusatis; J. Woolridge

McGraw-Hill Professional
2003
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The authors introduce readers to a market-tested strategy for analyzing a stock's value, identifying undervalued and overvalued stocks, and understanding the impact of interest rate changes and earnings reports on the bottom line, showing investors how to maximize their money in the market.
7 Days in Myanmar: A Portrait of Burma by 30 Great Photographers

7 Days in Myanmar: A Portrait of Burma by 30 Great Photographers

Denis Gray; Thaw Kaung; Patrick Winn; Nicholas Grossman

Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
2015
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Largely isolated from the world for more than four decades, Myanmar has made a remarkable return to the global stage following a political transformation that represents a watershed moment in the country's history. Now, for the first time ever, the rich culture, stunning landscapes and diverse peoples of the country are presented in a unique visual time capsule. Here is the new Myanmar as seen over a single week by a team of thirty famous photographers from eleven different countries. Their mission? To capture the life and spirit of Myanmar from every angle in every corner of the country.
Loyal Dissent

Loyal Dissent

Patrick Derham; Ian Donaldson; A. C. Grayling; James Campbell; Peter Cox; Nick Clegg

The University of Buckingham Press
2016
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With origins as far back as the 14th Century, Westminster School is one of the oldest in the country with a long tradition of scholarship - and outstanding results, both in academic and public life.Over the centuries, Westminster has stood apart from other prominent schools. Firmly grounded between Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, it has remained curiously unswayed by the influence and ethos of figures such as Thomas Arnold and the Victorian public school tradition, combining a distinctive evolution with the retention of much of its unique character. A great many of the school's former pupils are famous names. At one time, some of those pupils were uncontrolled outside school hours and notoriously unruly about town, but always encouraged to question, challenge and debate - and above all to respect genuine scholarship. They rank among this country's most distinguished thinkers, writers, theologians, scientists, politicians, artists and musicians. Ben Jonson, George Herbert, Richard Busby, John Locke, Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Lord Mansfield, Charles Wesley, Warren Hastings, Jeremy Bentham, Henry Mayhew, A. A. Milne, John Spedan Lewis, Richard Doll and Tony Benn are the individuals the authors recognise as 'loyal dissenters', at once respectful of peers, staff and principles, yet unafraid to forge their own direction.
Plough Quarterly No. 42 – Educating Humans

Plough Quarterly No. 42 – Educating Humans

Meir Soloveichik; Grace Hamman; Peter Gray; Claude Wilkinson; Alex Sosler; Brit Frazier; Phil Christman; Stephanie Ebert; Patrick Tomassi; Benjamin Crosby; Marianne Wright; Frederick K. S. Leung; Paul Coleman

PLOUGH PUBLISHING HOUSE
2024
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Education has become too narrowly focused on academic success and future earning potential. But creative schools and individual teachers are finding ways, new and old, to reverse this trend. From kindergarten to university, writers in this issue of Plough step back to look at education as the holistic task of forming healthy, responsible, passionate humans, and share success stories from the front lines. On this theme: Alex Sosler on innovative schools where students learn a trade and study the humanities. Brit Frazier on becoming a local volunteer firefighter. Peter Gray on why free play is essential. Anthony Garces-Foley on why he chose to teach in a public school. Stephanie Ebert on reading children scary fairy tales. Patrick Tomassi on Lernvergnugenstag, when teachers get to teach what inspires them. Tim Maendel on a public high school that raises deer and fish. Phil Christmas on why everyone still needs literature. Benjamin Crosby on how Christian teaching gets passed on. Frederick K. S. Leung on why math is not merely instrumental. Also in this issue: Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on hearing God in the subway. Grace Hamman on Sister Penelope, mentor to C. S. Lewis. Paul Coleman on religious persecution in Nicaragua and Finland. Reviews of Edwidge Danticat’s We’re Alone, John Inazu’s Learning to Disagree, and H. G. Parry’s The Magician’s Daughter. New poems by Claude Wilkinson. Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to apply their faith to the challenges we face. Each issue includes in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art.
Cultural Olympians

Cultural Olympians

John Witheridge; John Clarke; Anthony Kenny; David Urquhart; Robin Poidevin; A N Wilson; Andrew Vincent; A C Grayling; Jay Winter; Ian Hesketh; David Boucher; Rowan Williams; Patrick Derham; John Taylor

The University of Buckingham Press
2013
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This book is designed to explore key questions surrounding faith, philosophy, science, culture and social progress by celebrating the life and thought of cultural leaders from Rugby School (estd. 1567).Some of the most distinguished historians, philosophers, social commentators and religious commentators are alumni of Rugby School. In this collection of essays, contributors explore the most important values that guide and challenge us today, by reflecting on the achievements of these cultural heavyweights.This collection is edited by Patrick Derham, the current Headmaster of Rugby School. Contributors include:John WitheridgeJohn ClarkeAnthony KennyDavid UrquhartRobin le PoidevinA.N. WilsonAndrew VincentA.C. GraylingJay Winter,Ian HeskethDavid BoucherRowan WilliamPatrick DerhamJohn Taylor
Patrick

Patrick

Stephen Lawhead

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2004
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Set in an era of brutal conflict and turmoil, this epic adventure tells the story of the slave who became a saint, of the man who rose to the challenge of his time and changed the course of history.
Patrick

Patrick

Tomie dePaola

Holiday House Inc
1992
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An illustrated tribute to the Irish patron saint from the best-selling author of Quiet, Strega Nona, and many others. This timeless picture book, available in large-format paperback or as the board book Saint Patrick, is a perfect introduction to important Irish legends and an ideal St. Patrick's day gift. Beloved children's book author-illustrator Tomie dePaola recounts the life of Saint Patrick--from his noble birth in Britain, to his captivity in Ireland, to the visions which led him to return and found the first Christian church in Ireland. With his signature bold illustrations and engaging prose, Tomie dePaola recounts a number of legends about the Saint--including the well-known story of how he drove the snakes from Ireland, and his association with the shamrock.
Patrick

Patrick

Leah Macmoire

Lulu Publishing Services
2015
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In fifth century Britain the privileged son of a Patrician family is captured by Irish Pirates. Sold as a slave into a barbarian nation, he struggles to make sense of his surroundings and survive amongst a savage race. However, in the midst of all the turmoil he finds that he is not alone... Dramatic and raw, 'Patrick' tells the story of a boy who became a saint, and changed the world forever.
Patrick

Patrick

Maury Franklin

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2022
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PatrickBy: Maury FranklinPatrick tells the story of a runt Siamese cat.Unloved, unwanted, and not exactly handsome, his family dumped him at the local animal shelter.After being adopted by eleven-year-old Billy's older neighbor, Mrs. Bushon, Billy and Patrick develop an extraordinary bond, and Patrick proves he's more than just any ol' cat. Patrick learns to do remarkable tricks and even saves Billy and his family during a break-in. Patrick's story is an inspiring take for all the un-beautiful and unloved kids who have big dreams.About the AuthorMaury Franklin is a writer and corporate trainer who specializes in interpersonal communications, leadership and management skills, and maximizing human potential in the workplace and your personal life. He has also taught arts and humanities at the collegiate level. Patrick is his second book for young readers on the development of unlimited human potential.
Patrick

Patrick

John Mullen

Olympia Publishers
2020
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Born in the 1930s, John Mullen grows up in poverty-stricken Dundalk, Ireland. Although he has the love of a big family, a warm and caring mother, and great friends, his is a simple childhood with little money to spare and often not enough, even for food. He attends Catholic schools and survives the cruelty of the system in those early days, but his childhood experiences prepare him well for life ahead.We follow John's life story as he faces huge challenges until he can finally enjoy what he has spent a lifetime earning.As working parents, John and his wife Anthea are devastated when their firstborn son, Patrick, after a difficult birth, grows up 'backward' and not able to join the mainstream school system. Through all the frustrations, anger, and sadness, but ever-present love and compassion, they make tough decisions to help Patrick, while caring for their other two sons. But are they the right decisions and what will become of Patrick?