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  2. Peak (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Peak won the 2007 National Outdoor Book Award (Children's Category). [2] It received a starred review from Publishers Weekly. [3] Kirkus Reviews wrote, "The narrative offers enough of a bumpy ride to satisfy thrill seekers, while Peak’s softer reflective quality lends depth and some—but not too much—emotional resonance".

  3. Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise - Wikipedia

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    It provides new insights into what deliberate practice is, along with how to apply it, and it is thus a good book for anyone interested in becoming much better at what he does.” [3] Dr. John McGowan gave the book a mostly positive review, writing that “Peak is clear, well-written, and easy to read. It is an accessible overview of Ericsson ...

  4. Jean D'Costa - Wikipedia

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    Her use of language, together with her understanding that her works are models for children's own literary attempts, makes her books natural subjects for classroom discussion. [1] Sprat Morrison has been required reading in the "first grade" of Jamaican high schools since 1972, while Escape to Last Man Peak and Voice in the Wind are assigned by ...

  5. Richard Peck (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wayne Peck (April 10, 1934 – May 23, 2018) was an American novelist known for his contributions to modern young adult literature.He was awarded the Newbery Medal in 2001 for his novel A Year Down Yonder (the sequel to A Long Way From Chicago). [3]

  6. Escape to Last Man Peak - Wikipedia

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    Escape to Last Man Peak is a popular Jamaican novel written by Jamaican author Jean D'Costa.First published in 1975, it chronicles the adventure of ten orphans who embark on a dangerous journey across Jamaica in search of a new home, after a deadly pneumonia epidemic kills the caretakers of their orphanage and propels the country into a state of anarchy and desolation.

  7. Beyond Oil - Wikipedia

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    In this book, he explores the Earth's supply of potential replacement fuels for oil. Beyond Oil evaluates a range of primary energy sources ("fuels from the earth"), from petroleum to heavy oil, oil shale, tar sands, natural gas, coal, uranium, and hydrogen (which, as he notes, is actually an energy carrier and not a source), and evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of each.

  8. M. Scott Peck - Wikipedia

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    In his book, The Road Less Traveled, [7] he confides the story of his brief stay at Exeter, and admits that it was a most miserable time. Finally, at age 15, during the spring holiday of his third year, he came home and refused to return to the school, whereupon his parents sought psychiatric help for him and he was (much to his amusement in ...

  9. A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash - Wikipedia

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    A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash explores key historical events, data and predictions regarding the global peak in petroleum production through interviews with petroleum geologists, former OPEC officials, energy analysts, politicians, and political analysts. The film contains contemporary footage interspersed with news and commercial footage ...