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The ultimate 3.2 miles to 1 inch scale large format road atlas for the year 2011 features Collins' popular and well-established road mapping, designed for exceptional clarity. A wide range of urban area maps at even larger scale is included, plus 56 detailed town center street plans. Each scale of mapping is color-coded for ease of use. The smallest scale maps are great for long-distance route planning and the street plans help locate a final destination. Also included are fully updated fixed speed camera sites with average speed camera locations clearly highlighted; a map showing the risk rating of Britain's major roads, courtesy of the Road Safety Foundation; World Heritage Sites located with contact details and brief descriptions; and more than 30 categories of places of interest including castles, theme parks, sports venues, universities, mountain bike trails, and surfing beaches.
This road atlas with popular lie-flat spiral binding features clear, detailed road mapping, at a scale of 3.2 miles to 1 inch, with land height shown by attractive layer coloring. There are also a wide range of urban area maps at even larger scale as well as fully indexed street maps of 63 town centers. The atlas includes 21 urban area maps at a larger scale which clearly show the best routes through and into the busiest built-up-areas; fully updated fixed speed camera sites with the roads covered by average-speed cameras clearly highlighted; a map showing the risk rating of Britain's major roads, courtesy of the Road Safety Foundation; World Heritage Sites located with contact details and brief descriptions; more than 30 categories of places of interest including castles, theme parks, sports venues, universities, mountain bike trails, and surfing beaches; and the top 1,000 most visited places of interest are indexed with full zip codes to aid integration with satellite navigation systems.
The ultimate 3.2 miles to 1 inch scale large format paperback road atlas of Britain, featuring Collins' popular and well established road mapping, and designed for exceptional clarity and ease of use. The atlas has a wide range of urban area maps at even larger scale and 64 detailed town centre street plans. This fully updated road atlas covers the whole of Britain with each scale of mapping colour-coded for ease of use. The smallest scale maps are great for long distance route planning and the street plans help you locate your final destination. Main features * Easy to use, clear road maps at a scale of 3.2 miles to 1 inch of England, Wales and Southern Scotland. Northern Scotland is shown at 5 miles to 1 inch. * Route planning section including maps at a scale of 15.8 miles to 1 inch (1:1,000,000) for long distance route planning, motorway services information and a handy distance calculator. * 22 urban area approach maps at 1 mile to 1 inch which clearly show the best routes through and into the busiest built-up areas. * 64 street maps focused on town centres showing places of interest, car park locations and one-way streets. * M25 orbital map. * Information about restricted motorway junctions. * Park & Ride locations shown, ideal when visiting towns and cities. * Over 30 categories of places of interest including castles, theme parks, sports venues, universities, mountain bike trails and surfing beaches. * Full postcodes for the top 1000 places of interest - ideal for use alongside satnav systems.
The ultimate 3.2 miles to 1 inch scale large format paperback road atlas of Britain for 2021, featuring Collins' popular and well established road mapping, and designed for exceptional clarity and ease of use. The atlas also includes a wide range of urban area maps at even larger scale and 64 detailed town center street plans. The mapping shows speed limits at speed camera locations. This fully updated road atlas covers the whole of Britain with each scale of mapping color-coded for ease of use. The smallest scale maps are great for long distance route planning and the street plans help you locate your final destination.
The ultimate 3.2 miles to 1 inch scale A3 spiral bound road atlas of Britain for 2018, featuring Collins' popular and well-established road mapping. Designed for exceptional clarity and ease of use. This fully updated road atlas covers the whole of Britain with each scale of mapping colour-coded for ease of use. The smallest scale maps are great for long-distance route planning and the street plans help you locate your final destination. The atlas includes: * Easy to use, clear road maps at a scale of 3.2 miles to 1 inch of England, Wales and Southern Scotland. Northern Scotland is shown at 5 miles to 1 inch. * Route planning section including maps at a scale of 15.8 miles to 1 inch (1:1,000,000) for long-distance route planning, motorway services information and a handy distance calculator. * 22 urban area approach maps at 1 mile to 1 inch, which clearly show the best routes through and into the busiest built-up areas. * 64 street maps focused on town centres, showing places of interest, car park locations and one-way streets. * Fully updated fixed speed camera sites, with average speed camera locations clearly highlighted. All speed cameras show the speed limit. * M25 orbital map. * Information about restricted motorway junctions. * Park & Ride locations shown, ideal when visiting towns and cities. * Over 30 categories of places of interest including castles, theme parks, sports venues, universities, mountain bike trails and surfing beaches. * Full postcodes for the top 1000 places of interest - ideal for use alongside your sat nav.
It's not all about the money; the key to true riches Leo Tolstoy said, "Nobody knows where the human race is going. The highest wisdom, then, is to know where you are going." Yet many today chase the false rabbits of success: status, luxury, reputation and material possessions. In the quest to "have it all," our lives often lack real meaning and purpose. Beyond Wealth is the antidote. New York Times bestselling author Alexander Green takes things right down to brass tacks: We are here for a short time. Knowledge is limitless. Therefore, the most critical knowledge is not any particular skill but rather wisdom about "how to live." Fortunately, men and women have had several thousand years to think about what it means to live "the good life." And the answers found here, from Plato and Aristotle to Mahatma Gandhi and Stephen Hawking, will both surprise and delight you. Beyond Wealth provides insightful commentary on the most important aspects of our lives: love, work, honor, trust, freedom, death, fear, truth, beauty and other timeless issues. The book is both a thought provoking read and the ideal gift, guaranteed to ennoble, uplift and inspire.
More than a high-stakes espionage thriller, Fallout painstakingly examines the huge costs of the CIA’s errors and the lost opportunities to halt the spread of nuclear weapons technology long before it was made available to some of the most dangerous and reckless adversaries of the United States and its allies. For more than a quarter of a century, while the Central Intelligence Agency turned a dismissive eye, a globe-straddling network run by Pakistani scientist A. Q. Khan sold the equipment and expertise to make nuclear weapons to a rogues’ gallery of nations. Among its known customers were Iran, Libya, and North Korea. When the United States finally took action to stop the network in late 2003, President George W. Bush declared the end of the global enterprise to be a major intelligence victory that had made the world safer. But, as investigative journalists Catherine Collins and Douglas Frantz document masterfully, the claim that Khan’s operation had been dismantled was a classic case of too little, too late. Khan’s ring had, by then, sold Iran the technology to bring Tehran to the brink of building a nuclear weapon. It had also set loose on the world the most dangerous nuclear secrets imaginable—sophisticated weapons designs, blueprints for uranium enrichment plants, plans for warheads—all for sale to the highest bidder. Relying on explosive new information gathered in exclusive interviews with key participants and previously undisclosed, highly confidential documents, the authors expose the truth behind the elaborate efforts by the CIA to conceal the full extent of the damage done by Khan’s network and to cover up how the profound failure to stop the atomic bazaar much earlier jeopardizes our national security today.
In the United States, some populations suffer from far greater disparities in health than others. Those disparities are caused not only by fundamental differences in health status across segments of the population, but also because of inequities in factors that impact health status, so-called determinants of health. Only part of an individual's health status depends on his or her behavior and choice; community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, poor education, inadequate housing, poor public transportation, interpersonal violence, and decaying neighborhoods also contribute to health inequities, as well as the historic and ongoing interplay of structures, policies, and norms that shape lives. When these factors are not optimal in a community, it does not mean they are intractable: such inequities can be mitigated by social policies that can shape health in powerful ways. Communities in Action: Pathways to Health Equity seeks to delineate the causes of and the solutions to health inequities in the United States. This report focuses on what communities can do to promote health equity, what actions are needed by the many and varied stakeholders that are part of communities or support them, as well as the root causes and structural barriers that need to be overcome.