How To Survive Almost Anything

How To Survive  Almost  Anything
Author: Ollie Ollerton
Publsiher: Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-05-25
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781788705004

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THE MODERN-DAY SURVIVAL BIBLE FROM EX-SPECIAL FORCES SOLDIER AND NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OLLIE OLLERTON Do you know how to thrive, not just survive? Can you build a fire? Administer critical first aid? Could you stay alive out in the wilderness? Fend off a wild animal? What about societal collapse, extreme weather or urban warfare? In How to Survive (Almost) Anything, former Special Forces soldier Ollie Ollerton passes on all the specialist skills, knowledge and mindset learnt over the course of a life that has experienced some of the world's toughest conditions and most hostile situations: whether that's fending off a wild animal at 10 years-old, serving in the elite Special Forces, or mountaineering in the ice-capped Himalayas. This essential guide meticulously teaches you how to prepare your instincts, ready your mentality and hone your survival skills so that you have the tools and know-how to survive whatever comes next.

How to Survive Almost Anything

How to Survive Almost Anything
Author: Brooks Whitney
Publsiher: Scholastic Incorporated
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2004
Genre: JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN: 0439579007

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Practical advice on surviving difficult situations, from poison and thunderstorms to bullies and mean dogs.

How to Survive Practically Anything

How to Survive Practically Anything
Author: Dan Montgomery
Publsiher: Vine Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0892838167

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Knack 4 Almost Anything

Knack 4     Almost Anything
Author: BSF Press
Publsiher: Patti McGowan
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780976376217

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Knack 4 almost Anything

Knack 4     almost Anything
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Patti McGowan
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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How to Clean Absolutely Everything

How to Clean Absolutely Everything
Author: Yvonne Worth
Publsiher: Ivy Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2009-01-03
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781908005199

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How to Clean Absolutely Anything reveals the secrets behind keeping your home immaculately clean. Packed with advice on how to treat kitchen appliances, windows and carpets, as well as clothes, bedding and furniture, it also includes hints on how to fight the hygiene war in specific situations: small children, for instance, or a partner who is confused by the vacuum cleaner. With clear illustrations and plenty of good humour, this book offers good advice for achievable results, and demonstrates the very best way to clean absolutely anything you can think of.

Girls Only

Girls Only
Author: Lottie Stride
Publsiher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Girls
ISBN: 1907151990

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From the publishers of the bestselling The Girls' Book, comes this fully illustrated graphic-novel-style guide to becoming a superstar. Contains everything from how to handle sudden stardom or a bust-up with a friend, to a skin survival guide and how to be a brilliant baby-sitter - all beautifully depicted in sequences of illustrations. This book will provide endless entertainment for girls of all ages.

The Future as Catastrophe

The Future as Catastrophe
Author: Eva Horn
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780231547956

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Why do we have the constant feeling that disaster is looming? Beyond the images of atomic apocalypse that have haunted us for decades, we are dazzled now by an array of possible catastrophe scenarios: climate change, financial crises, environmental disasters, technological meltdowns—perennial subjects of literature, film, popular culture, and political debate. Is this preoccupation with catastrophe questionable alarmism or complacent passivity? Or are there certain truths that can be revealed only in apocalypse? In The Future as Catastrophe, Eva Horn offers a novel critique of the modern fascination with disaster, which she treats as a symptom of our relationship to the future. Analyzing the catastrophic imaginary from its cultural and historical roots in Romanticism and the figure of the Last Man, through the narratives of climatic cataclysm and the Cold War’s apocalyptic sublime, to the contemporary popularity of disaster fiction and end-of-the-world blockbusters, Horn argues that apocalypse always haunts the modern idea of a future that can be anticipated and planned. Considering works by Lord Byron, J. G. Ballard, and Cormac McCarthy and films such as 12 Monkeys and Minority Report alongside scientific scenarios and political metaphors, she analyzes catastrophic thought experiments and the question of survival, the choices legitimized by imagined states of exception, and the contradictions inherent in preventative measures taken in the name of technical safety or political security. What makes today’s obsession different from previous epochs’ is the sense of a “catastrophe without event,” a stealthily creeping process of disintegration. Ultimately, Horn argues, imagined catastrophes offer us intellectual tools that can render a future shadowed with apocalyptic possibilities affectively, epistemologically, and politically accessible.