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  • Bill Belichick: His Coaching Philosophy, Leadership Style, Game Preparation & Football Strategy

    Pete Smith, Joseph F Miele Jr.

    Audible Audiobook (Pete Smith, July 9, 2018)
    Bill Belichick on football: Bill Belicheck in his own words! The origins of arguably the greatest coach in professional sports is explored through interviews with Bill Belichick. Learn what he has to say about the fundamentals of football and what he focuses on during practice planning and execution. Ultimately, if you want to win more football games, then your team has to be good in all three areas to include offense, defense, and special teams. This book breaks down his thoughts on all the areas of the game and will help you become a better coach! Get your copy today! Here is a preview of what you'll learn: Coaching philosophy and origins Practice planning and fundamental football Game preparation X's and O's Strategy and situations If you want an in-depth analysis of the philosophy of Bill Belichick, then this book is for you!
  • Arizona!

    Jay J Wagoner

    Hardcover (P. Smith, March 15, 1979)
    Arizona, A Journey of Discovery is a 7th grade Arizona history textbook. Because the outline for this book was based on the Arizona Academic Standards for Social Studies, it teaches American history, world history, civics and government, geography, and economics.
  • Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama

    Walter L. Fleming

    Hardcover (P. Smith, March 15, 1949)
    None
  • The land of little rain

    Mary Hunter Austin

    Hardcover (P. Smith, July 6, 1969)
    The Land of Little Rain is a book written by American writer Mary Hunter Austin. First published in 1903, it contains a series of interrelated lyrical essays about the inhabitants of the American Southwest, both human and otherwise. All proceeds benefit Friends of the Sisters Libary.
  • Relativity: The special and the general theory,

    Albert Einstein

    Hardcover (P. Smith, Jan. 1, 1959)
    None
  • A tiny boat at sea: How to help children who have a parent diagnosed with cancer

    Izetta Smith

    Paperback (I. Smith, March 15, 2000)
    None
  • Where The Rats Run Free

    Paul Smith

    language (Paul Smith, May 13, 2012)
    Behind the heavily-guarded walls of Tranquillity3 live the wealthy Elders, protected by a ruthless and corrupt police force that exists mainly to keep the feral Youths at bay. These gangs of violent teenagers roam the decaying city streets outside the Walls, high on drugs and posing a constant threat to the security of the Elders.When an influential politician is apparently kidnapped by a renegade Youth the two worlds collide with unexpected consequences. A respectable Senior Citizen finds herself helping an escaped prisoner and a young policeman uncovers a seedy underworld at the heart of the Elders' community. As he finds himself being drawn into an ever-closer relationship with those he is supposed to be investigating, he learns a new respect for the Youths and begins to question the values that underpin his own life.
  • Friendly Feathers: Life with Pierre, an African Grey Parrot

    Fran Smith, Deon Matzen

    Paperback (Smith, May 1, 2008)
    For bird lovers young and old, this book demonstrates the relationship between one parrot and his family. Pierre, the African grey, says greetings, makes contact calls, requests food, comments on events, and even gives commands to the poodle. Do parrots and other birds in the wild use specific sounds to communicate the same messages in bird sounds? Ornithologists have found that birds do "talk" to each other in their own way. Deon Matzen's charming illustrations bring Pierre to life in this delightfully illustrated account of the bird's communication to his family.
  • When The Rats Break Out

    Paul Smith

    language (Paul Smith, Nov. 5, 2012)
    Life in the city where generations are divided has suddenly become a lot more dangerous. Law and order are breaking down as a serious drug shortage drives the Youth to ever more desperate measures. But has the shortage been deliberately manipulated by those in power? How far up the chain of political command does the corruption reach?The beleaguered police force is doing its best to protect the wealthy inhabitants of Tranquility3, but the walled communities are no longer the safe havens they once were. The Elders are under siege and some of the BlackHats believe they are fighting a losing battle.In the middle of all this chaos a new-born baby disappears from a hospital. His frantic mother begins a desperate search for him through the ruins of the city.In a secret medical centre a petty criminal has undergone mind-altering surgery designed to change his personality. Unfortunately these operations are rarely successful and like so many other damaged patients he is soon released back onto the streets to join the other Blanks, a group of lost souls who have become part of Youth folklore.As lives disintegrate, TheRains begin to fall and flooding spreads through the darkness. The rats are being flushed out of the sewers.
  • Rat Trap

    Paul Smith

    language (Paul Smith, May 19, 2013)
    In the darkness of the divided City an injured boy is on the run. His pursuers are the deadly Hunters, a group of mercenary Youths who work for the highest bidder. Trained through torture and deprivation, they show no mercy to their victims.This time it is the Interrogator who is paying their wages. Bent on revenge he is determined to hunt down those who have humiliated him in the past. Some have escaped into the Outlands hoping to find a new way of life, but one by one they are drawn back to the chaos of the City, where in-fighting amongst the political elite threatens to destroy the Elders' security.It seems that only the ruthless will survive. Yet there are still those who are willing to risk everything for others. Surprising relationships develop that bring hope for a better future. But is it already too late?
  • Friendly Feathers: Life with Pierre, an African Grey Parrot

    Fran Smith

    Paperback (Smith, May 1, 2008)
    For bird lovers young and old, this book demonstrates the relationship between one parrot and his family. Pierre, the African Grey, says greetings, makes contact calls, requests food, comments on events, and even gives commands to the poodle. Do parrots and other birds in the wild use specific sounds to communicate the same messages in bird sounds? Ornithologists have found that birds do "talk" to each other in their own way. Deon Matzens charming illustrations bring Pierre to life in this delightfully illustrated account of the bird's communication to his family. Enjoyable reading for both reader and audience.
  • The Ox-Bow incident

    Walter Van Tilburg Clark

    Paperback (Smith, Aug. 16, 1972)
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