Somewhere in the Middle

Somewhere in the Middle

Author: Geoffrey D'Ombrain

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2021-12-05

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1982292261

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So many stories have come down to me about my remarkable family going right back to escaping from France in an open boat in 1572. There was a great-grandfather who was City Surveyor of the Melbourne Corporation and a remarkable hero, Sir James D'Ombrain, who refused to follow Westminster orders and delivered grain, aboard the revenue cruisers, to the starving in Ireland during the potato famine. Then at age ninety I am blessed with a clear memory going right back to the days when I was but three years old. I have so many memories I wish to share. Some are amusing and some hard to believe. There are simple stories that bring life to many family members I have known, past and present. A love of the sea and craft that sail upon it is also woven through the text. I tell stories of friends, and people whose contributions to society should not be forgotten. I tell the story of how I came to establish a ground-breaking tertiary music education program. I share my reflections on war, religion and politics and tell some amazing tales of closer contact with our remarkable First Nations' Australians. Our family has long displayed a passion for botanical and zoological pursuits. It is appropriate that I conclude the book with a few unbelievable stories about my encounters with birds. In all my stories I am "somewhere in the middle" closely watching life's cavalcade.


Getting This Far

Getting This Far

Author: Peter Cockrum

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2020-05-22

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 1984506072

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Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die

Choosing to Live, Choosing to Die

Author: Carolyne Lee

Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing

Published: 2021-09-24

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1922669024

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At 45, Bill Johnson, faced with chronic illness and the loss of everything important to him, decided to die, seemingly in stark contradiction to how he’d lived his life. Since his devastating accident at 13, he’d fought for decades against disability and prejudice to achieve a fulfilling and successful life. As his wife, Carolyne Lee witnessed his final conundrum, and was persuaded to support him as he died by euthanasia. This is the story of Bill’s death and his life, much of which the author discovered afterwards, in seeking to understand his fearless final decision. ‘Somehow I must tell of that day … It is, after all, the initiating event of his story. It caused everything that followed: the bad, first, which endured for a long time. But also the good. This event set up the defining paradox of his life. To fight endlessly for a satisfying quality of life, but once that quality was gone, to face death with more than bravery; to embrace it.’ ‘A moving and intensely reflective journey into a life, a love and a death.’ —Margaret Simons, Walkley Award-winning journalist and author


Scholarship and Selection Tests

Scholarship and Selection Tests

Author: Rebecca Leech

Publisher: ACER Press

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1742861571

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Scholarship and Selection Tests: A guide for students and parents aims to help students and parents to better understand scholarship and selection tests, so that students can develop their full potential and parents can support their children do their best when it counts. This second edition contains:


Youth at Work

Youth at Work

Author: Stuart Tannock

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781566398541

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Explores the significance of stopgap work and unionization for young service and retail workers in groceries, supermarkets and fast-food restaurants in Canada and the United States. Concludes about the potential of unions to improve youths' workplace conditions.


Rechaerarchitektur

Rechaerarchitektur

Author: John Impagliazzo

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-07-17

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 0387096566

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These proceedings derive from an international conference on the history of computing and education. This conference is the third of hopefully a series of conferences that will take place within the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and hence, we describe it as the “Third IFIP Conference on the History of Computing and Education” or simply “History of Computing and Education 3” (HCE3). This volume consists of a collection of articles presented at the HCE3 conference held in association with the IFIP 2008 World Computer Congress in Milano, Italy. Articles range from a wide variety of computing perspectives and they represent activities from six continents. The HCE3 conference is an event of the IFIP Working Group 9.7 on the History of Computing, a working group of IFIP’ s Technical Committee 9 (TC9) on the Relationship between Computers and Society. In addition, it is in cooperation with the IFIP Technical Committee 3 (TC3) on Education. The HCE3 conference brings to light a broad spectrum of issues. It illustrates topics in computing as they occurred in the “early days” of computing whose ramifications or overtones remain with us today. Indeed, many of the early challenges remain part of our educational tapestry; most likely, many will evolve into future challenges. Therefore, these proceedings provide additional value to the reader as it will reflect in part the future development of computing and education to stimulate new ideas and models in educational development.


Daryl Jackson

Daryl Jackson

Author: Daryl Jackson

Publisher: Images Publishing

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781875498529

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This monograph reviews the work of a well-known and respected Australian firm whose projects cover a diverse range in Australia, the Middle East and Europe. Architect of Melbourne's MCG. The Master Architect Series is a valuable information source and r


WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks

Author: David Leigh

Publisher: Guardian Books

Published: 2011-02

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0852652402

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It was the biggest leak in history. WikiLeaks infuriated the world's greatest superpower, embarrassed the British royal family and helped cause a revolution in Africa. The man behind it was Julian Assange, one of the strangest figures ever to become a worldwide celebrity. Was he an internet messiah or a cyber-terrorist? Information freedom fighter or sex criminal? The debate would echo around the globe as US politicians called for his assassination. Award-winning Guardian journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding have been at the centre of a unique publishing drama that involved the release of some 250,000 secret diplomatic cables and classified files from the Afghan and Iraq wars. At one point the platinum-haired hacker was hiding from the CIA in David Leigh's London house. Now, together with the paper's investigative reporting team, Leigh and Harding reveal the startling inside story of the man and the leak.