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A History of the Ancient Parish of Leek, in Staffordshire. by J. Sleigh. with a Chapter on the Geology of the Neighbourhood, by T. Wardle.
Title: A History of the ancient parish of Leek, in Staffordshire. By J. Sleigh. With a chapter on the Geology of the neighbourhood, by T. Wardle.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries' relations with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Sleigh, John; 1862. 311 p.; 4 . C.60.l.5.(1.)
Assessment That Works

Assessment That Works

John Sleigh

Xlibris Au
2018
pokkari
A great deal of business expense is spent on training. While some employers worry about the money spent on training when people leave, more successful bosses worry about what happens if untrained people stay. But how do we know what our people know? Assessment, of course. But does it work? Try these simple tests. Ask your most valued employee to do the test. Do they get a perfect score? If not, it is the test that is wrong. Ask your most valuable supervisor to review the test. Is this what we want our people to know and do? If the answer is no, the assessment is not working. Ask your newly trained employee to redo the test six weeks later. Be prepared to be shocked. Using the techniques in this book will put you on a path to assessments that work. But you will still need the help of your valued employees and valuable supervisors to get it right.
Learning from Experience

Learning from Experience

John Sleigh

Xlibris Au
2018
pokkari
This book has over fifty interactive training activities: To start, enhance, or conclude a session or subject area From ten minutes to two hours Individual, pair, team, and seminar-wide involvement Negotiation, problem-solving, planning, and reinforcement Suggestions and strategies: Icebreakers, breakout sessions, role plays Brainstorming Learning styles
Fly, Fly, Fly Your Sleigh

Fly, Fly, Fly Your Sleigh

John Hay

Macmillan Children's Books
2021
nidottu
A hilarious Christmas story, Fly, Fly, Fly Your Sleigh is full of funny rhymes, inspired by the much-loved song Row, Row, Row Your Boat. From John Hay and Garry Parsons, illustrator of the bestselling Dinosaur That Pooped series. With a shiny gold cover to add some Christmas bling!Perfect for sharing at Christmas, young children will love joining in and singing along. They can even make up their own funny and cheeky Christmas rhymes! It’s Christmas Eve, and in Santa’s workshop all is not well. The elves are hard at work but oh no! – this year Santa's feeling fed up and he doesn't want to deliver the presents. The elves are determined to cheer Santa up with some funny songs. Starting with Row, Row, Row Your Boat… and moving on to verses such as Hang, Hang, Hang Your Socks… (but please wash them first as they are stinky!), and Peel, Peel, Peel the Sprouts…(but please control your bum after eating them!) Can they get Santa laughing, and onto his sleigh in time?
The British Empire and the Hajj

The British Empire and the Hajj

John Slight

Harvard University Press
2021
sidottu
The British Empire at its height governed more than half the world’s Muslims. It was a political imperative for the Empire to present itself to Muslims as a friend and protector, to take seriously what one scholar called its role as “the greatest Mohamedan power in the world.” Few tasks were more important than engagement with the pilgrimage to Mecca.Every year, tens of thousands of Muslims set out for Mecca from imperial territories throughout Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, from the Atlantic Ocean to the South China Sea. Men and women representing all economic classes and scores of ethnic and linguistic groups made extraordinary journeys across waterways, deserts, and savannahs, creating huge challenges for officials charged with the administration of these pilgrims. They had to balance the religious obligation to travel against the desire to control the pilgrims’ movements, and they became responsible for the care of those who ran out of money. John Slight traces the Empire’s complex interactions with the Hajj from the 1860s, when an outbreak of cholera led Britain to engage reluctantly in medical regulation of pilgrims, to the Suez Crisis of 1956. The story draws on a varied cast of characters—Richard Burton, Thomas Cook, the Begums of Bhopal, Lawrence of Arabia, and frontline imperial officials, many of them Muslim—and gives voice throughout to the pilgrims themselves.The British Empire and the Hajj is a crucial resource for understanding how this episode in imperial history was experienced by rulers and ruled alike.
A Slightly Larger Motley Collection of Greek Oddities
An affectionate look back at numerous characters that the author has come to know over his more than four decades of being married to a half-Greek girl. Some are funny, some are tragic, but all are life-affirming, in the sense that they've added immeasurably to his experience of Greece, both before and after he moved there to live permanently in August 2005. Each chapter is loosely based on one particular friend, group of friends or acquaintance of the author. This book gives a unique flavour of the country through the many types of ordinary, and the not-so ordinary people who live there. This is a second edition with six extra chapters over the first edition.