A lot can happen in 90 minutes. For almost 160 years, goals, red cards and
even substitutions have led to some of the strongest and most remarkable
sporting legacies. From the first kick to the last, The History of Football in
Ninety Minutes (Plus Extra Time) gives fuel to the notion that every minute in
football counts.
Practical Skills in Biomolecular Science, is an indispensable book for undergraduate students in the life sciences. The book provides useful support at all stages of a degree course and underpins any practical course in biochemistry, biomedical science, genetics, immunology and microbiology. It is also a valuable resource for teachers of biology in colleges adn secondary schools. Laboratory and field studies are essential components of undergraduate training in biomolecular science. Pratcical work must be fully understood and effectively presented, but many students under-perform because they lack basic laboratory skills. This book, now in its second edition, continues to provide students with easy-to-use guidance for laboratory and field studies, but in addition it now covers broader transferable skills. As a result the new edition provides guidace and support over the entire range of a typical undergraduate course in biochemistry and biomedical science.
Football is more than just a game. Over the past 150 years it has become a
source of identity, conflict and debate for all who follow and play it.
Starting in Victorian England, Football's Fifty Most Important Moments
journeys through 160 years of incredible events to the modern day, where new
and innovative ideas are reshaping the game.
A history of snowboarding, featuring profiles of people who have shaped the sport, and includes photographs from snowboarding locations around the world.