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The toughest and most beautiful cycling journey that the United Kingdom has to offer.1,848 miles of undulating, often brutally steep tarmac, 137,000 feet of climbing.16 tough stages over 19 days.Land's End to John O'Groats via all the toughest climbs in the United Kingdom, including Porlock Hill, Dunkery Beacon, Rhigos, Devil's Staircase, Bwlch-y-Groes, Winnats Pass, Mytholm Steeps, Buttertubs, Fleet Moss, Caper Hill, Blakey Bank, Rosedale Chimney, Wrynose Pass, Hardnott Pass, Honnister Pass, Mennock Pass, The Lecht, Bealach Na Ba and many more!
It constructs a narrative thread and a critical synthesis from a sociocultural account of the memes and stereotypical positions around learning, media and technology in the digital age, and will be of great interest to academics interested in the mechanics of learning and the effects of technology on the education experience.
Why do singers sing in the way they do? Why, for example, is western classical singing so different from pop singing? These questions are addressed by John Potter in this fascinating exploration of the history of singing styles.
Community Service Volunteers is known nationally for its citizenship and community learning schemes, and provides a support and consultancy service for schools, education authorities and government. This book is based on that experience and carries
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