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Head First is a series of introductory instructional books to many topics, published by O'Reilly Media. It stresses an unorthodox, visually intensive, reader-involving combination of puzzles , jokes , nonstandard design and layout, and an engaging, conversational style to immerse the reader in a given topic.
Head First (book series), a series of books on computer programming by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates; HeadFirst PD, a library of public-domain software; Headfirst Productions, a defunct UK video game studio; Head First, Australian 2010s TV documentary series "Head First", an episode of the sitcom The King of Queens
Head First is an Australian documentary television series which premiered on ABC2 from 1 May 2013. It is presented by Sabour Bradley. [2] The series focuses on controversial topics in society such as romance scams, [3] sex tapes, the Northern Territory intervention, [4] performance-enhancing drugs, [5] transgender issues, [6] stem cell tourism, [7] porn addiction, [8] [9] and rhino poaching in ...
Head First (French: Tenir tête) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mathieu Arsenault and released in 2019. [1] Inspired by Arsenault's own diagnosis with bipolar disorder in the mid-2010s, the film profiles his experiences and those of two other people living with the disease, photographer Frédérique Ménard-Aubin and former musician Louis Parizeau, both to educate viewers about ...
Head First debuted at number six on the UK Albums Chart with 23,261 copies sold in its first week, [25] earning Goldfrapp their third consecutive top-10 album. [26] The album had sold 70,000 copies in the United Kingdom by December 2010, [ 27 ] and on 22 July 2013, it was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). [ 28 ]
Head First is the tenth and final studio album by British rock band Badfinger, released on 14 November 2000. It was recorded over 25 years earlier at the Beatles ' Apple Studios in London , but was not released at the time.
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Though Head First was deemed to be a worthy successor to Abominog by critics such as Geoff Barton, [6] it suffered from a lack of promotion as Bronze went into liquidation the month after its release. Video footage of the tour, from a show in New Zealand, was heavily featured on the long-form video Easy Livin': A History of Uriah Heep. In Japan ...