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OUTLINE OF PERIODONTICS
It examines disease of the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth, and it helps general dental practitioners prevent tooth loss in their patients through establishing a treatment plan that emphasizes
(less)C. Wright Mills
Mills persistently challenged the status quo within his profession--as in "The Sociological Imagination" (1959)--and within his country, until his untimely death in 1962. This collection of letters and writings, edited by his daughters, allows readers to see behind Mills's public persona for the first time.
Mills's letters to prominent figures--including Saul Alinsky, Daniel Bell, Lewis Coser, Carlos Fuentes, Hans Gerth, Irving Howe, Dwight MacDonald, Robert K. Merton, Ralph Miliband, William Miller, David Riesman, and Harvey Swados--are joined by his letters to family members, letter-essays to an imaginary friend in Russia, personal narratives by his daughters, and annotations drawing on published and unpublished material, including the FBI file on Mills
(less)John Wright’s Indian Summers
The Drums Of Gerald Hurd
Journey to the outer reaches of horror with storyteller, novelist extraordinaire, L.C.
Hayden. The Drums of Gerald Hurd will challenge everything you know, or think you know about human nature, life and death, and the desire for revenge.
Not since the classic tales of Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents have readers enjoyed such tension and horror. Curl up in your favorite dark corner, in a single circle of light, and enjoy the goosebumps that rise on your flesh with each terror-filled page.
The Drums of Gerald Hurd is a real winner
(less)The Last Vampire: T M Wright: MMP Books
The Last Vampire has Mass Market Paperbound binding and this format has 275 number of pages of content for use. This book by T M Wright is written in English language.
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(less)John Wrights Indian Summers
Indian cricket had never had a foreign coach, and Wright had not been to India in over a decade. Bucking all doomsday prophecies, an unusual partnership between a high-profile team and a low-profile coach survived five years.
In this time, Indian cricket was rebuilt after the match-fixing scandal and enjoyed its best results in decades, changing forever the way the world looked at it. Throughout the years that he coached India, Wright kept a detailed diary that formed the basis of his account.
With honesty and humour, he provides a unique insight into the extraordinary world of Indian cricketthe vast scale and enormous riches, the passionate fans, the Byzantine politicsand outlines the tough road to the top in a cricket-mad country of a billion hopefuls. He takes us inside the dressing-room to meet some of the biggest names in the game, such as Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, and relives for us the anxieties and triumphs of India's tours of Pakistan, West Indies, England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the unforgettable 2003 World Cup, when India made it all the way to the finals with enough excitement and misadventure along the way to baffle even the most loyal of its fans.
Indian Summers is more than one man's story. It is an account of the dramas and disappointments of a coach and his team who worked and played in an environment where keeping your head is as vital as keeping your wicket.
Where all that lies between rousing acclaim and utter disgrace is a single cricket match. It also lifts the covers on modern Indian cricket, as phenomenon and passion, and explains why coaching India is like no other job in the game.
This is Indian cricket as it has rarely been seen or written about before: up close and from the inside
(less)John Wright's Indian Summers
Indian cricket had never had a foreign coach, and Wright had not been to India in over a decade. Bucking all doomsday prophecies, an unusual partnership between a high-profile team and a low-profile coach survived five years.
In this time, Indian cricket was rebuilt after the match-fixing scandal and enjoyed its best results in decades, changing forever the way the world looked at it. Throughout the years that he coached India, Wright kept a detailed diary that formed the basis of his account.
With honesty and humour, he provides a unique insight into the extraordinary world of Indian cricketthe vast scale and enormous riches, the passionate fans, the Byzantine politicsand outlines the tough road to the top in a cricket-mad country of a billion hopefuls. He takes us inside the dressing-room to meet some of the biggest names in the game, such as Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, and relives for us the anxieties and triumphs of India's tours of Pakistan, West Indies, England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the unforgettable 2003 World Cup, when India made it all the way to the finals with enough excitement and misadventure along the way to baffle even the most loyal of its fans.
Indian Summers is more than one man's story. It is an account of the dramas and disappointments of a coach and his team who worked and played in an environment where keeping your head is as vital as keeping your wicket.
Where all that lies between rousing acclaim and utter disgrace is a single cricket match. It also lifts the covers on modern Indian cricket, as phenomenon and passion, and explains why coaching India is like no other job in the game.
This is Indian cricket as it has rarely been seen or written about before: up close and from the inside. In October 2000, former New Zealand captain John Wright was named coach of the Indian cricket team.
It was an appointment that was not expected to last and an experiment that was not expected to work. Indian cricket had never had a foreign coach, and Wright had not been to India in over a decade.
Bucking all doomsday prophecies, an unusual partnership between a high-profile team and a low-profile coach survived five years. In this time, Indian cricket was rebuilt after the match-fixing scandal and enjoyed its best results in decades, changing forever the way the world looked at it.
Throughout the years that he coached India, Wright kept a detailed diary that formed the basis of his account. With honesty and humour, he provides a unique insight into the extraordinary world of Indian cricketthe vast scale and enormous riches, the passionate fans, the Byzantine politicsand outlines the tough road to the top in a cricket-mad country of a billion hopefuls.
He takes us inside the dressing-room to meet some of the biggest names in the game, such as Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, and relives for us the anxieties and triumphs of India's tours of Pakistan, West Indies, England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the unforgettable 2003 World Cup, when India made it all the way to the finals with enough excitement and misadventure along the way to baffle even the most loyal of its fans. Indian Summers is more than one man's story.
It is an account of the dramas and disappointments of a coach and his team who worked and played in an environment where keeping your head is as vital as keeping your wicket. Where all that lies between rousing acclaim and utter disgrace is a single cricket match.
It also lifts the covers on modern Indian cricket, as phenomenon and passion, and explains why coaching India is like no other job in the game. This is Indian cricket as it has rarely been seen or written about before: up close and from the inside.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to In October 2000, former New Zealand captain John Wright was named coach of the Indian cricket team. It was an appointment that was not expected to last and an experiment that was not expected to work.
Indian cricket had never had a foreign coach, and Wright had not been to India in over a decade. Bucking all doomsday prophecies, an unusual partnership between a high-profile team and a low-profile coach survived five years.
In this time, Indian cricket was rebuilt after the match-fixing scandal and enjoyed its best results in decades, changing forever the way the world looked at it. Throughout the years that he coached India, Wright kept a detailed diary that formed the basis of his account.
With honesty and humour, he provides a unique insight into the extraordinary world of Indian cricketthe vast scale and enormous riches, the passionate fans, the Byzantine politicsand outlines the tough road to the top in a cricket-mad country of a billion hopefuls. He takes us inside the dressing-room to meet some of the biggest names in the game, such as Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, and relives for us the anxieties and triumphs of India's tours of Pakistan, West Indies, England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the unforgettable 2003 World Cup, when India made it all the way to the finals with enough excitement and misadventure along the way to baffle even the most loyal of its fans.
Indian Summers is more than one man's story. It is an account of the dramas and disappointments of a coach and his team who worked and played in an environment where keeping your head is as vital as keeping your wicket.
Where all that lies between rousing acclaim and utter disgrace is a single cricket match. It also lifts the covers on modern Indian cricket, as phenomenon and passion, and explains why coaching India is like no other job in the game.
This is Indian cricket as it has rarely been seen or written about before: up close and from the inside. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to In October 2000, former New Zealand captain John Wright was named coach of the Indian cricket team.
It was an appointment that was not expected to last and an experiment that was not expected to work. Indian cricket had never had a foreign coach, and Wright had not been to India in over a decade.
Bucking all doomsday prophecies, an unusual partnership between a high-profile team and a low-profile coach survived five years. In this time, Indian cricket was rebuilt after the match-fixing scandal and enjoyed its best results in decades, changing forever the way the world looked at it.
Throughout the years that he coached India, Wright kept a detailed diary that formed the basis of his account. With honesty and humour, he provides a unique insight into the extraordinary world of Indian cricketthe vast scale and enormous riches, the passionate fans, the Byzantine politicsand outlines the tough road to the top in a cricket-mad country of a billion hopefuls.
He takes us inside the dressing-room to meet some of the biggest names in the game, such as Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, and relives for us the anxieties and triumphs of India's tours of Pakistan, West Indies, England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as the unforgettable 2003 World Cup, when India made it all the way to the finals with enough excitement and misadventure along the way to baffle even the most loyal of its fans. Indian Summers is more than one man's story.
It is an account of the dramas and disappointments of a coach and his team who worked and played in an environment where keeping your head is as vital as keeping your wicket. Where all that lies between rousing acclaim and utter disgrace is a single cricket match.
It also lifts the covers on modern Indian cricket, as phenomenon and passion, and explains why coaching India is like no other job in the game. This is Indian cricket as it has rarely been seen or written about before: up close and from the inside.
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(less)Translated from the German of Caspari and ed. With Numerous Additions and Corrections
Since that time it has been thoroughly revised and enlarged, and has become the standard authority. Volume I contains sections on orthography and pronunciation, on the verb, thenoun and adjective, on numerals, prepositions, adverbs and conjunctions.
Volume II deals with syntax and prosody.)
(less)A Grammar Of The Arabic Language
Since that time it has been thoroughly revised and enlarged, and has become the standard authority. Volume I contains sections on orthography and pronunciation on the verb, the noun and adjective, on numerals, prepositions, adverbs and conjunctions.
Volume II deals with syntax and prosody
(less)Wright Brothers, The
John Wright's Indian Summers: John Wright: HB Books
John Wright's Indian Summers has Hardcover binding and this format has 256 number of pages of content for use. * The book summary and image may be of a different edition or binding of the same title.
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(less)John Wright's Indian Summers
An honest and witty account of the dramas and disappointments of a coach and his team -- which included some of the biggest names in the game -- this is Indian cricket as it has rarely been seen or written about before: up close and from the inside
(less)The Chosen One: Qiana Wright: PB Books
The Chosen One has Paperback binding and this format has 224 number of pages of content for use. This book by Qiana Wright is written in English language.
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(less)Introducing Greek Philosophy
Forgotten 666: The Untold Story
The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight (Biography)
Discussed in this work are the more colorful aspects of their story including patent fights, and their troubles with establishing legitimacy. The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight is a highly recommended publication for those who are interested in learning about the life and history of the Wright Brothers.
The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight is a biography of brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright who invented the first successful airplane and conducted the first heavier-than-air human flight in history. This publication discusses the life of the Wright brothers from their childhood to their attempts and successes at human flight.
Discussed in this work are the more colorful aspects of their story including patent fights, and their troubles with establishing legitimacy. The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight is a highly recommended publication for those who are interested in learning about the life and history of the Wright Brothers.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight is a biography of brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright who invented the first successful airplane and conducted the first heavier-than-air human flight in history. This publication discusses the life of the Wright brothers from their childhood to their attempts and successes at human flight.
Discussed in this work are the more colorful aspects of their story including patent fights, and their troubles with establishing legitimacy. The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight is a highly recommended publication for those who are interested in learning about the life and history of the Wright Brothers.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight is a biography of brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright who invented the first successful airplane and conducted the first heavier-than-air human flight in history. This publication discusses the life of the Wright brothers from their childhood to their attempts and successes at human flight.
Discussed in this work are the more colorful aspects of their story including patent fights, and their troubles with establishing legitimacy. The Wright Brothers: Beyond the First Flight is a highly recommended publication for those who are interested in learning about the life and history of the Wright Brothers.
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(less)Newspaper Columns By Frank Lloyd Wright And The Taliesin Fellowship, 1934-1937
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