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'Extremely funny' - Guardian Booze, Bullseyes and (more) Booze Humanity has come a long way in the 500,000 years since Neanderthal man first started chucking spears around. Or has it? In his blisteringly funny new book, former professional player Wayne Mardle, whose crowd-pleasing antics were even more lively off stage than they were on, blows the lid off one of the UK's biggest televised sports. Known in darts circles as Hawaii 501 on account of his colourful Hawaiian shirts (yours for just forty-five quid - he's got a garage full of them) Mardle remains one of the planet's most recognisable players, having performed on the world stage during a professional career that saw him play all the greats and, quite frankly, lose to most of them. In this witty (frequently), honest (largely), and poignant (twice) guide to life both on and off the oche, Mardle delivers world-class advice - such as why you shouldn't go on a two-day Vegas booze bender before a major PDC final, or how to avoid going live on European TV with a string of expletives so outrageous that clips are still replayed, years later, on Belgian telly. Some are lessons Mardle learned the hard way; others, like why it's best to avoid being sued by a well-known biscuit manufacturer, are gleaned from green-room gossip spanning decades.
The defeat of George Armstrong Custer and the Seventh Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn was big news in 1876. Newspaper coverage of the battle initiated hot debates about whether the U.S. government should change its policy toward American Indians and who was to blame for the army’s loss—the latter, an argument that ignites passion to this day. In Shooting Arrows and Slinging Mud, James E. Mueller draws on exhaustive research of period newspapers to explore press coverage of the famous battle. As he analyzes a wide range of accounts—some grim, some circumspect, some even laced with humor—Mueller offers a unique take on the dramatic events that so shook the American public. Among the many myths surrounding the Little Bighorn is that journalists of that time were incompetent hacks who, in response to the stunning news of Custer’s defeat, called for bloodthirsty revenge against the Indians and portrayed the “boy general” as a glamorous hero who had suffered a martyr’s death. Mueller argues otherwise, explaining that the journalists of 1876 were not uniformly biased against the Indians, and they did a credible job of describing the battle. They reported facts as they knew them, wrote thoughtful editorials, and asked important questions. Although not without their biases, journalists reporting on the Battle of the Little Bighorn cannot be credited—or faulted—for creating the legend of Custer’s Last Stand. Indeed, as Mueller reveals, after the initial burst of attention, these journalists quickly moved on to other stories of their day. It would be art and popular culture—biographies, paintings, Wild West shows, novels, and movies—that would forever embed the Last Stand in the American psyche.
Levin examines what therapists can do to help the victims of narcissistic wounds to integrate, mourn, and heal them. He shows the nature of the injuries to each party and considers ways to minimize them, since treatment itself can seem an injury to both patient and therapist.
Whether you're a business leader, partner, teacher, politician or just want to lead yourself more effectively, this book is written for you. Examples come from Nick's personal life; the lessons he has learned from the many great leaders he has had the privilege of meeting; and the world of business. It's a story based on both theory and practical experience.It's a story based on what works.It's a story of the leadership journey.Nick's exceptional knowledge of human behaviour and what it takes to be great as a person and a team has inspired many. This book will introduce you to the Leadership Arrow. Based on the author's 30 years of global consulting experience, it's his interpretation of the leadership journey. It takes everything we know about leadership and suggests a model that's easy to understand and apply as you travel your own leadership journey, whether personal or organisational.The chapters have practical hints and tips to make the themes and concepts both personal and practical.***"e;Nick knows better than anyone that we can all be leaders, and this book shows us how. It is essential reading for anyone looking to grow and develop themselves, their team or business. It's a must read!"e;Yusuf Abramjee - Head of News and Current Affairs, Primedia Broadcasting and Lead SA activist "e;Nick is able to create transformations - taking people to levels they had not previously comprehended, by showing them they can make a difference and that the only thing holding them back is themselves."e;Steve Griessel - CEO: American Community Properties Trust "e;Nick, my 'Mr Miyagi' of leadership, has hit the target in The Art of the Arrow: How leaders fly, by capturing the very essence of what it takes to be a great leader. An outstanding read with years of invaluable experience rolled into just over 200 pages."e;Adrian Goslett - CEO: RE/MAX of Southern Africa"e;Wow! What a book! It is easy to read and flows nicely from one part to the next. I love the balance between professional and personal experiences that you have brought into the book to demonstrate leadership principles. What I found useful is that you relate past and present events - social, business, political and personal - in a simple but impactful way. I am sure the book will benefit new and experienced leaders."e;Dan Moyane - Corporate Affairs Executive: MMI Holdings Limited; News anchor: eNCA
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An introduction to the fun of buying, shooting and collecting old archery gear. Details on production bow models post WW2, plus tips on what to look for in a classic bow, refinishing tips and tuning the bow, arrow and archer into a "system".
In the shadowed recesses of the Eastern Lands’ mines, Jade is regarded as an outsider, her luminous eyes setting her apart. Yet, unbeknownst to her, these eyes are a beacon to a legacy untapped – one that spans realms of hidden castles, blood-bound fates, and spellbinding mysteries. The spark of a single murder ignites a whirlwind journey. Joining Jade are Talken, a fierce tribal warrior, and Samuel, a reclusive yet gifted sorcerer. Their destinies become further intertwined when Jade crosses paths with Sasha, the warrior born to shield her. Sasha, scarred by a tumultuous history, tries to resist the undeniable magnetism drawing him to Jade. Yet, fate has its designs, weaving their lives ever closer. Together, the quartet faces a cascade of challenges: a throne steeped in ancient intrigue, Samuel’s potent blood magic, a village under the siege of relentless mercenaries, and the unraveling enigma of Jade’s true heritage. In a world teetering on the edge, can the bonds of fate and the stirrings of the heart overcome the odds, restoring tranquility to the Eastern Lands?