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In 2010, ex Kooks bass player, and six times platinum songwriter, Max Rafferty, recorded his debut solo album at Leeders Farm studios with Dan Hawkins of The Darkness. Everyone from music industry moguls, fellow musicians, and friends, were unanimous in their praise of this astonishing new album. However, it was never to see the light of day. This is the incredible true story of what happened and why genius often has a high price on the soul.
After the murder of his best friend and the implosion of his band, Sebastian Eliot has left small town England on a quest to reinvent himself. It's 1995 and London is once more the eye of the musical hurricane. The Britpop phenomenon is about to explode across the globe, and in Camden Town every night is Friday night. Sebastian Eliot can be anyone he wants to be, but it's not long before his dreams of pop stardom see him sucked into a dark world where no one is quite who they seem. The same is true of Sebastian Eliot. He doesn't really exist.
Paul and his sister Stevie are on holiday with their parents in the Scottish Highlands.The lady in the post office tells their dad of a secret place called the Green Thorn Cove. She gives him directions and the family decide to seek it out. The children enter the cove and are befriended by a tiny elf. They are taken on a magical journey and are confronted with danger and mythical creatures along the way.
In 2010, ex Kooks bass player, and six times platinum songwriter, Max Rafferty, recorded his debut solo album at Leeders Farm studios with Dan Hawkins of The Darkness. Everyone from music industry moguls, fellow musicians, and friends, were unanimous in their praise of this astonishing new album. However, it was never to see the light of day. This is the incredible true story of what happened and why genius often has a high price on the soul.
This is the story of the first term of a Chinese student, Chan, at Cambridge University. It is very saucy and very naughty; not the sort of thing to show your wife/husband and certainly not the children; but might be of interest to your girlfriend/lover. Chan is very concerned about the size of his penis, and goes to great lengths to remedy this, with interesting and painful results! His not-quite perfect knowledge of the English language leads to some embarrassingly funny situations, and his total lack of talent at sports produces a brilliant cricketer; but only because he tries to defend his private parts.
Montague mole embarks on a journey to better his life. His friend Bertram bunny goes with him to help along the way but Montague soon discovers that the life he has is fine just the way it is.
Rethinking the School is one of the first major applications of Foucault's genealogical method to the school system, and will be widely debated by educationalists, policy-makers and those interested in the interaction of government and subjectivity.
Addresses the main considerations for an organization considering a large-scale transference of HR transactional activity to an outsource provider. This report also provides an overview of the market for HR outsourcing services in Europe. It profiles the main outsourcing providers in the UK and continental Europe and includes several case studies.
Written by one of the leading scholars in the field, British Trash Cinema is the first book to offer a survey of the full range of British exploitation and cult paracinema, looking beyond horror and sexploitation, to 'permissive' social problem films, art house camp, science fiction, Hammer's prehistoric fantasies, and the worst British films.
Since the Romantics culture has been identified with the promise of a complete development of human capacities and, typically, the 'rise of English' has been viewed in terms of the (true or distorted) fulfilment of this promise in the education system. This book presents a sustained and historically informed challenge to that view.
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