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Explore Common Core State Standards Grade 3 Mathematics

Explore Common Core State Standards Grade 3 Mathematics

David Lewis

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Explore Common Core State Standards Mathematics is designed to prepare your students for success on the new national exams. These workbooks are 100% aligned with the Common Core State Standards. They each present the most important mathematics concepts in clear, concise lessons filled with definitions, explanations, and step-by-step examples. - Each book contains over 25 separate in-depth lessons. - Every lesson is followed by practice questions designed to reinforce the lessons. - The books include sections on Numbers and Operations, Algebra, Geometry and Measurement, and Data Analysis, Probability and Discrete Mathematics. - Each concept is presented in straightforward language, with several examples. Great for review and remediation; perfect for filling in learning gaps This book is also great for home schooling
A Jewel in the Crown

A Jewel in the Crown

David Lewis

KENSINGTON PUBLISHING
2025
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James Bond meets Maisie Dobbs in this riveting new historical caper series featuring a gifted young socialist-turned-counterespionage spy on a World War II mission orchestrated by Winston Churchill himself... 1940: Weeks after the evacuation of Dunkirk, Germany is poised to invade a near-defenseless Britain. To safeguard the Crown Jewels from the Nazis, Winston Churchill devises a daring gamble to have them shipped overseas. The priceless artifacts will be secretly removed from the Tower of London and driven north to Scotland by two operatives posing as a young married couple, to be taken from there to Canada. Caitrin Colline--a Welsh coalminer's daughter and an ardent socialist--will play the wife of Lord Marlton, Hector Neville-Percy. A less likely couple is at first difficult to imagine. Yet Caitrin's bold, streetwise confidence and sharp wits complement Hector's social ease and connections, essential to a second part of their mission: uncovering Nazi sympathizers within the highest ranks of Britain's aristocracy. Battling enemies within and without, Caitrin wonders if anyone in their circle can be trusted--even her partner. And when unexpected events catapult her into a life-or-death chase across the continent, the morale of a nation and the fate of Europe itself in the balance.
My Revision Notes: AQA A-level Accounting

My Revision Notes: AQA A-level Accounting

David Lewis

Hodder Education
2019
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Exam board: AQA Level: A-levelSubject: AccountingFirst teaching: September 2017First exams: Summer 2018 (AS); Summer 2019 (A-level)Target success in business with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with practical tips to create a revision guide that students can rely on. With My Revision Notes, every student can: - Plan and manage a successful revision campaign using the topic-by-topic planner- Consolidate subject knowledge by working through clear and focused content coverage- Identify areas for improvement with regular 'Now Test Yourself,' tasks and answers- Improve exam technique through practice questions and examples of typical mistakes to avoid- Get exam ready with extra quick quizzes and answers to the practice questions available online
Triumph of the Will?: How Two Men Hypnotised Hitler and Changed the World
Triumph of the Will? solves one of the 20th century's most baffling mysteries. What transformed Adolf Hitler from a purposeless drifter into a leader able to manipulate the minds of millions? In October 1918 Adolf Hitler, a lance-corporal in the Austrian army, lost his sight following a British gas attack. Doctors diagnosed his blindness as being due not to physical injury but hysteria. He had suffered a mental breakdown.Rather than being treated in a nearby hospital, he was sent 600 miles from the Front to a 'nerve' clinic in the Pomeranian town of Pasewalk. There Dr Edmund Robert Forster, one of Germany's leading hysteria specialists, used hypnosis to treat him. Although his sight was restored, the experience left Hitler convinced he had a divine mission to 'make Germany great again.' He believed, from then on, that every step he took was dictated by a supernatural power.In 1931, Erik Jan Hanussen, a clairvoyant, astrologer, millionaire media tycoon and Nazi supporter, taught him how to hypnotise the masses. Hitler proved himself the greatest hypnotist of them all.This is the extraordinary true story of the lives and deaths of Forster and Hanussen. It details the techniques they used and describes the vital roles played of hypnotism, astrology, clairvoyance and the occult in the Nazis' rise to power.
River Ouse Bargeman

River Ouse Bargeman

David Lewis

Pen Sword History
2017
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The Ouse reaches into the heart of Yorkshire from the Humber Estuary. Until the 1980s, loaded barges made the challenging journey from Hull to Selby, bearing bulk cargoes for the mills of the town. The bargees had to be tough and resourceful; physically strong enough to handle their craft, wise enough to combat the rivers shifting currents and savvy enough to deal with those supplying short measure. Laurie Dews of Selby worked the Ouse from 1937 to 1987, and is now the only ,man remaining with first-hand experience of a lost way of life. In this book, "River Ouse Bargeman", Lauries words of wit and wisdom give a skippers eye view of a barge loaded to the gunwales fighting upstream, unloading at the mill and drifting back with the tide. Laurie spins many a yarn about a bargemans social life, too. His first-hand account includes the mysterious river crafts of singling out and penning up, the tricks and tell tales to show where the ever-shifting river channel lay and the camaraderie of life in the close-knit watery world. In this book, alongside Lauries account, there is a factual commentary, illustrated by many images from Lauries collection dating back over a century, and extracts from official documents and maps.
Ice Bird

Ice Bird

David Lewis

Sheridan House
2002
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David Lewis and his small yacht, ICE BIRD, set sail from Sydney, Australia, on a search for high adventure. Their voyage, full of drama, emotion, and pain, took them to one of the least hospitable and most fascinating parts of the globe – the Antarctic. No one had ever sailed a yacht single-handed to Antarctica before David Lewis. For more than fourteen weeks, he never once touched land. He faced mountainous seas, constant gales, snow storms, and freezing temperatures; twice his small yacht capsized, and once it was dismasted 3,500 miles from help. He survived through a miracle of fortitude, skill, and luck. One of the great true sea stories of the twentieth century, ICE BIRD is a gripping tale of human endurance, a testimony to one man's will to overcome any obstacle – whether physical or psychological – to stay alive. “It was an epic more than 30 years ago, and remains so. Time has not dimmed the achievement, nor diminished the power of the story. It is as gripping, awesome, and ‘living,’ today, as it was then.” —Sailing & Yachting
The San Saba Treasure

The San Saba Treasure

David Lewis

University of North Texas Press,U.S.
2019
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In 1868, four treasure hunters from San Marcos, Texas, searched for a lost mine on the San Saba River, near today's Menard. It was popularized as folklore in J. Frank Dobie's treasure legend classic Coronado's Children. One hundred and fifty years later, a descendant of one of those four men set out to discover the history behind the legend. This book recounts that search, from the founding of the ill-fated 1757 mission on the San Saba River up to the last attempt, in 1990, to find the treasure in this particular legend. It describes Jim Bowie, a fake treasure map industry, murder trials, a rattlesnake dancer, fortunes lost, a very long Texas cave, and surprising twists to the story popularized by Dobie.The book will not lead anyone to the legendary ten-thousand pounds of silver, but it will open a treasure trove of Texas history and the unique characters who hunted the fabulous riches.
Fixer Upper Funding: Renovation Lending Revealed
If you are considering purchasing a "fixer-upper" to convert into your dream home, you probably have a lot of questions like..."Can I obtain renovation and purchase funds in one, simple loan?""What types of work will a renovation loan allow me to perform?""Can a renovation loan benefit me when it comes to a home I currently own?"Discover the answers to these questions and more inside this book. In today's real estate market, there is a large inventory of homes that could be just right for you, but may need some updates or renovations. Understanding how to obtain these homes with one loan can help make that "diamond in the rough" property become a place for you and your family to grow and thrive.
A Word from the Lost

A Word from the Lost

David Lewis

Inner Light Books
2019
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This book is a commentary on Love to the Lost, a pamphlet published by the early Quaker James Nayler in February 1656. It explores Nayler's theology described in this pamphlet, which was written prior to his blasphemy conviction, as similar to that of other early Quakers. This book puts Nayler's thought into its historical and biographical context.It is not easy to be sure what Nayler meant in his pamphlet. Several mountain ranges stand between us and James Nayler: the changed thinking of the Enlightenment about God and the universe; the aesthetic revolution of the Romantics; and the post-modern and liberal Quaker scepticism about whether absolute and certain 'Truth' exists. We lack his deep Christian background. Modern Friends probably understand more about (for example) Buddhism and Celtic mysticism than the theological mix of Reformation Europe. But despite these difficulties, this book chooses to assume that there is a continuity in spirituality between Nayler and twenty-first-century Friends, even though it may not be expressed in the same language.Central to this commentary is a comparison of the theology in Love to the Lost with the various books of discipline of London Yearly Meeting (later Britain Yearly Meeting). The comparison will, it is hoped, explain Nayler to a modern audience, illustrate the Quaker journey since 1652, and offer some reflections on the present condition of Quakerism in Great Britain.The commentary is divided into twenty-four short chapters. Fourteen of these reflect on individual chapters from Love to the Lost. In between these are eight chapters on aspects of James Nayler's life and its context. These are intended to give present-day readers some insight into what may have been in his mind as he wrote. To help navigate unfamiliar history, a chronology of his life and a note on the wars of 1642-1653 are also provided.
A Word from the Lost

A Word from the Lost

David Lewis

Inner Light Books
2019
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This book is a commentary on Love to the Lost, a pamphlet published by the early Quaker James Nayler in February 1656. It explores Nayler's theology described in this pamphlet, which was written prior to his blasphemy conviction, as similar to that of other early Quakers. This book puts Nayler's thought into its historical and biographical context.It is not easy to be sure what Nayler meant in his pamphlet. Several mountain ranges stand between us and James Nayler: the changed thinking of the Enlightenment about God and the universe; the aesthetic revolution of the Romantics; and the post-modern and liberal Quaker scepticism about whether absolute and certain 'Truth' exists. We lack his deep Christian background. Modern Friends probably understand more about (for example) Buddhism and Celtic mysticism than the theological mix of Reformation Europe. But despite these difficulties, this book chooses to assume that there is a continuity in spirituality between Nayler and twenty-first-century Friends, even though it may not be expressed in the same language.Central to this commentary is a comparison of the theology in Love to the Lost with the various books of discipline of London Yearly Meeting (later Britain Yearly Meeting). The comparison will, it is hoped, explain Nayler to a modern audience, illustrate the Quaker journey since 1652, and offer some reflections on the present condition of Quakerism in Great Britain.The commentary is divided into twenty-four short chapters. Fourteen of these reflect on individual chapters from Love to the Lost. In between these are eight chapters on aspects of James Nayler's life and its context. These are intended to give present-day readers some insight into what may have been in his mind as he wrote. To help navigate unfamiliar history, a chronology of his life and a note on the wars of 1642-1653 are also provided.
Liverpool Walks Through History

Liverpool Walks Through History

David Lewis

DB Publishing
2012
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This book includes walks that find the hidden history and architecture of the city centre and many more exciting and interesting routes. "Walks Through History Liverpool" is a celebration of the beauty and poetry of the city, the unexpected streets and places encountered and the restless urban landscape. This book of Liverpool walks is a guidebook to the city's odd corners and a practical handbook of urban exploration. Nearly eight centuries of history have left their mark on Liverpool in street names and stories, from the breezy hill at Everton and the salty industry of the docks, to the grandeur of the city centre and the wide green spaces of Sefton Park. Exploring the city on foot shows us things invisible to the bus passenger hurrying to work; cast-iron street lamps on cobbled back streets, ornate fountains, quiet pubs, crumbling Gothic churches and mediaeval stonework. In this book there are walks finding the hidden history and architecture of the city centre, family walks through Liverpool's wealth of parks and gardens, and journeys through the older industrial city for the serious urban explorer.Detailed directions are given, along with bus and train routes to and from the walks, convenient stopping or resting places, and suggested diversions or alternatives.
Enforcing Competition Rules in South Africa

Enforcing Competition Rules in South Africa

David Lewis

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2013
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This fascinating book describes and analyses the development of competition law in South Africa, promoting a deeper understanding of the development of this foundational economic law within its specific national, social and economic context.Enforcing Competition Rules in South Africa is a clear and insightful account of the establishment and first decade of one of the most successful competition law institutions to have mushroomed over the past 15 years. David Lewis believes that, while there is much to learn from international scholarship and jurisprudence and from participation in the various multinational initiatives in this field, competition law and its institutions have to be understood within their national economic and social contexts.Drawing strongly on case law and enforcement experiences, this book will appeal to academics, researchers and practitioners of competition law and economics.Contents: Preface 1. Beginnings 2. The New Competition Regime 3. Mergers 4. Abuse of Dominance 5. Cartels 6. Competition Enforcement on the World Stage 7. Conclusion and a Postscript Index
Craven the Crocodile

Craven the Crocodile

David Lewis

GROSVENOR HOUSE PUBLISHING LTD
2022
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This story follows a journey of discovery for Craven, a curious crocodile. He meets several guides on his trip who encourage him to overcome the difficulties he encounters along the way. Beautifully illustrated by Anna Day, this uplifting story will appeal to younger children. The reader can also access an audio narration by the author, David Lewis - complete with musical soundtrack from prize winning composer, Samuel Lewis, accessible from the QR code printed in the book.
Occupation

Occupation

David Lewis

C HURST CO PUBLISHERS LTD
2025
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In September 2022, at a grandiose ceremony in the Kremlin, President Putin announced the incorporation into the Russian Federation of four provinces in southern and eastern Ukraine--the most significant attempted land seizure in Europe since World War II. Although Russia was not in control of large parts of these provinces, its military occupied more than 40,000 square miles of Ukrainian territory. Occupation explains how Russia sought to subjugate these territories through a toxic mix of violence, political influence and economic coercion. Its security forces kidnapped, tortured and killed civilians and officials, seized businesses and properties from Ukrainian owners, erased physical evidence of Ukrainian culture, and subjected the population to a barrage of constant propaganda. More than half of the pre-war population fled, to Europe, Russia or the rest of Ukraine, and most who remained were hostile to the occupiers. Yet Russia found local politicians to front its regime. A few people openly collaborated; most faced uncomfortable choices to survive under Russian rule. In occupied Ukraine, Moscow attempted to create an ersatz 'new Russia', based on fantasy, ideology and violence. This regime was a microcosm of the contemporary Russian Federation, reflecting its deepening militarisation and authoritarianism.