My Other Wife Is a Car: Confessions of a Car Tragic
John’s driven more than 3,000 cars in his day and owned more than 130—his shortest ownership being less than 24 hours. He’s had disasters that included a mishap with an old Rolls Royce, sold cars for a crooked dealer, and raced at Bathurst and Targa Tasmania. Now, strap in and get ready to experience the best and worst cars, the biggest lies, the most glorious failures, the cars that got away, and what it feels like to go full throttle for the first time through the kink into Caltex Chase.
Confessions of an Event Planner: Case Studies from the Real World of Events--How to Handle the Unexpected and How to Be a Master of Discretion
For anyone planning events—student, novice, or experienced professional—Confessions of an Event Planner is an “apprenticeship in a book.” This insider’s guide takes you on a narrative journey, following a fictional event planning company that stages various types of events around the world for many different clients.
There are many editions of The Confessions of Saint Augustine. This educational edition was created for self-improvement or in preparation for advanced examinations. The bottom of each page is annotated with a mini-thesaurus of uncommon words highlighted in the text, including synonyms and antonyms. Designed for school districts, educators, and students seeking to maximize performance on standardized tests.
Webster’s Thesaurus Edition for PSAT®, SAT®, GRE®, LSAT®, GMAT®, and AP® English Test Preparation.
The Psychology of Interrogations, Confessions and Testimony was published in1992 and has been reprinted on several occasions. It was extensively reviewed in the legal, psychological, psychiatric, and brought the issue of false confessions from a scientific perspective to the attention medical literature. Its publication of the legal, psychological and psychiatric professions. It provided a muchneeded comprehensive and authoritative text for practitioners, researchers and academics. The book had a major impact in Britain and abroad, which can be seen from numerous legal judgments.
Despite Plato's banning of poets from the ideal community, some
works of philosophy also stand as significant contributions to
literature, and some works of literature have profoundly influenced
philosophy. Such works have the power to challenge, provoke, and move
the reader, and they upset complacent assumptions and demand new
thinking. They also draw on the resources of language and literature to
explore enduring issues. Written expressly for high school and college
students, this reference conveniently introduces ten widely studied
works of philosophical literature. Included are individual chapters on:
Plato's Republic Augustine's Confessions Dante's Divine Comedy More's
Utopia Voltaire's Candide Goethe's Faust Kierkegaard's Either/Or
Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra Huxley's Brave New World And Borges'
Labyrinths.