The Last Game

The Last Game

Author: Ben Yareem

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-06

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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The Last Game is the forbidden book of seduction where you can learn advanced psychology techniques to attract women to you, even if they are way above your league. This book is like no other. The book demystifies women to the last bit and there's a high chance it will change YOU forever. The book will take you on a quick journey to discover the universal truth about gender dynamics, and unravel the feminine mystique. ***Warning: The book contains techniques from mind control groups and cults. Use your power ethically.


The Last Game

The Last Game

Author: Jason Cowley

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-04-06

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1847377173

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On 26 May 1989, the final day of the season, Arsenal travelled to Anfield to face the mighty Liverpool, needing a two-goal victory to claim a championship that seemed for so many reasons to belong to their opponents. What followed was one of the most remarkable football matches at the end of one of the most dramatic and politically charged seasons in English football history; a season that marked the transition between old and new football and which would come to be seen as a threshold for astonishing changes not just in football but in the wider culture. Featuring interviews with the main players in this drama, including many of the legendary figures who took part in that famous final game, The Last Gameis a probing and resonant work of dramatic reportage that reflects on the stark changes the national sport has undergone in twenty tumultuous years. Journeying from the intense and hostile terraces of the 1980s, where male violence and tribalism coupled with decrepit stadiums led to tragedies like Heysel and Hillsborough, to the new commercialism that has engulfed the modern game, where fans have turned customers and, some say, security has come at the cost of identity, The Last Game tells the story of how a nation was changed by one astonishing game.


The End Games

The End Games

Author: T. Michael Martin

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2013-05-07

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0062201824

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John Green meets Stephen King in this original take on the zombie apocalypse by author T. Michael Martin, which ALA Booklist called "the best of the undead bunch" in a starred review. Seventeen-year-old Michael and his five-year-old brother, Patrick, have been battling monsters in the Game for weeks. In the rural mountains of West Virginia—armed with only their rifle and their love for each other—the brothers follow Instructions from the mysterious Game Master. They spend their days searching for survivors, their nights fighting endless hordes of "Bellows"—creatures that roam the dark, roaring for flesh. And at this Game, Michael and Patrick are very good. But the Game is changing. The Bellows are evolving. The Game Master is leading Michael and Patrick to other survivors—survivors who don't play by the rules. And the brothers will never be the same. T. Michael Martin's debut novel is a transcendent thriller filled with electrifying action, searing emotional insight, and unexpected romance.


The Last Game

The Last Game

Author: Jason Cowley

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-04-06

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 184737185X

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On 26 May 1989, the final day of the season, Arsenal travelled to Anfield to face the mighty Liverpool, needing a two-goal victory to claim a championship that seemed for so many reasons to belong to their opponents. What followed was one of the most remarkable football matches at the end of one of the most dramatic and politically charged seasons in English football history; a season that marked the transition between old and new football and which would come to be seen as a threshold for astonishing changes not just in football but in the wider culture. Featuring interviews with the main players in this drama, including many of the legendary figures who took part in that famous final game, The Last Gameis a probing and resonant work of dramatic reportage that reflects on the stark changes the national sport has undergone in twenty tumultuous years. Journeying from the intense and hostile terraces of the 1980s, where male violence and tribalism coupled with decrepit stadiums led to tragedies like Heysel and Hillsborough, to the new commercialism that has engulfed the modern game, where fans have turned customers and, some say, security has come at the cost of identity, The Last Game tells the story of how a nation was changed by one astonishing game.


The Final Game

The Final Game

Author:

Publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1459806409

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Danny and his friends Petou and Anita live for hockey. So when they are asked to join the Wolves late in the season, they are determined to do their best for the town team. Some of the players, however, start to grumble about the latecomers. Travis, the Wolves' best forward, calls them "the wimps" and makes sure they are ignored on the ice. With the final game of the season looming, Travis is hogging the puck and the Wolves are no longer playing as a team. Danny's older brother is a star winger for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and he's home to rest an injury. Can he inspire the players to work together again? And will "the wimps" finally get a chance to show what they can do to help the team? In this sequel to the immensely popular The Moccasin Goalie, Danny and his friends face the biggest challenge ever.


The Final Game

The Final Game

Author: P.S. Harper

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2020-01-23

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1973683881

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The Final Game will win your heart over to superstar athlete, Jaxon Bull and his support system. With P.S. Harper’s vivid descriptions, he allows you to walk hand in hand alongside the life journey of college football’s most dominant and decorated athlete ever. As his story unfolds, you feel and experience Jaxon’s amazing, godly impact on others. After suffering an injury in his final college football game, Jaxon reminisces about his family and friends’ influence on his life. Watching him lie helplessly on the ground, his teammates and loved ones find their faith tested and revealed.


The Last Great Game

The Last Great Game

Author: Gene Wojciechowski

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2013-01-29

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0452298954

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New York Times bestseller "A compelling narrative about the people who produced the most spine-tingling moment in modern college basketball history.” –Seth Davis, Sports Illustrated and CBS March 28, 1992. The final of the NCAA East Regional, Duke vs. Kentucky. Millions could say they witnessed the greatest game and the greatest shot in the history of college basketball. But it wasn’t just the final play—an 80-foot inbounds pass with 2.1 seconds left in overtime—that made Duke’s 104-103 victory so memorable. Each player and coach arrived at that point with a unique story to tell. In The Last Great Game, ESPN columnist Gene Wojciechowski turns the game we think we remember into a drama filled with suspense, humor, revelations, and reverberations. Not just for Duke or Kentucky fans, this acclaimed New York Times bestseller is for everyone who appreciates the great moments in sports.


Gaming the Past

Gaming the Past

Author: Jeremiah McCall

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1136832092

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Despite the growing number of books designed to radically reconsider the educational value of video games as powerful learning tools, there are very few practical guidelines conveniently available for prospective history and social studies teachers who actually want to use these teaching and learning tools in their classes. As the games and learning field continues to grow in importance, Gaming the Past provides social studies teachers and teacher educators help in implementing this unique and engaging new pedagogy. This book focuses on specific examples to help social studies educators effectively use computer simulation games to teach critical thinking and historical analysis. Chapters cover the core parts of conceiving, planning, designing, and implementing simulation based lessons. Additional topics covered include: Talking to colleagues, administrators, parents, and students about the theoretical and practical educational value of using historical simulation games. Selecting simulation games that are aligned to curricular goals Determining hardware and software requirements, purchasing software, and preparing a learning environment incorporating simulations Planning lessons and implementing instructional strategies Identifying and avoiding common pitfalls Developing activities and assessments for use with simulation games that facilitate the interpretation and creation of established and new media Also included are sample unit and lesson plans and worksheets as well as suggestions for further reading. The book ends with brief profiles of the majority of historical simulation games currently available from commercial vendors and freely on the Internet.


The Art of the Last of Us Part II

The Art of the Last of Us Part II

Author: Naughty Dog

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2020-07-21

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1506713823

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Follow Ellie's profound and harrowing journey of vengeance through an exhaustive collection of original art and intimate creator commentary in the full-color hardcover volume: The Art of The Last of Us Part II. Created in collaboration between Dark Horse Books and the developers at Naughty Dog, The Art of The Last of Us Part II offers extensive insights into the making of the long-awaited sequel to the award-winning The Last of Us.