LIBROS DEL AUTOR: alastair henry

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: alastair henry

  • The Soldier and the Orphan
    Alastair Henry
    In twentieth-century England, many working-class people were victims of values and circumstances not of their own making. They were people to whom things were done to, not for. Billy and Tommy Jones and their mother, Mary, were such people. The boys were born out of wedlock at a time when such a thing was regarded as a disgrace -the sins of the father being visited on the sons....
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    24,87 €

  • Motivational Currents in Language Learning
    Alastair Henry / Christine Muir / Zoltán Dörnyei
    Building on Zoltán Dörnyei’s authoritative work in the field of learner motivation, this book introduces a new conceptualization-Directed Motivational Currents (DMCs)-and sets out the defining aspects of what they are, what they are not, and how they are related to language learning motivation. Going beyond focused behavior in a single activity, DMCs concern intensive long-term...
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    88,25 €

  • Go For It
    Alastair G Henry / Candas F Whitlock
    'GO FOR IT' is a memoir about Alastair and Candas: two retired Boomers who wanted to help make a difference in the world. They met one day by chance, fell in love, and with a shared passion to improve the lives of others, set off on a new path of adventure in travel and volunteering. 'GO FOR IT' also describes their personal journeys, before and after they met. Follow Alastai...
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    12,20 €

  • Awakening in the Northwest Territories
    Alastair Henry
    Awakening in the Northwest Territories is an inspirational, humorous and absorbing account of one Boomer’s transformative life journey over a sixty year period. Follow Alastair’s story from his strict Catholic upbringing in England to Canada by himself at the age of 19 in search of love and adventure, where he quickly acquires a family, and over the next twenty years, climbs th...
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    24,91 €

  • A Short History of the Labour Party
    Alastair J. Reid / Henry Pelling
    A Short History of the Labour Party is the classic account of the rise of the Labour Party from its foundation through to Tony Blair’s second term as Prime Minister. Thoroughly revised and updated, it describes the events that led to the inception of the party, the role of the trade unions within the party, the successes and failures of the twentieth century and the revival of ...
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    66,60 €