N. F. Simpson: Collected Plays: A Resounding Tinkle; The Hole; Gladly Otherwise; One Way Pendulum; The Cresta Run; Was He Anyone?; If So, Then Yes
Book
"I'm terribly methodical and orderly, but I have a strange, underlying contempt for it ...what I try...
Topical Themes in Energy and Resources: A Cross-Disciplinary Education and Training Program for Environmental Leaders
Yu-You Li, Michael Norton and Yasumitsu Tanaka
Book
This book combines issues several critical ones in the energy field (low-energy technologies,...
The Paper Office for the Digital Age: Forms, Guidelines, and Resources to Make Your Practice Work Ethically, Legally, and Profitably
Edward L. Zuckerman and Keely Kolmes
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Significantly revised and updated to include online and computerized aspects of private practice,...
Best Knots
Sports and Reference
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58 OF THE MOST POPULAR AND USEFUL FISHING, RESCUE, CLIMBING AND SAILING KNOTS! • Top 10 Sports app...
Gareth von Kallenbach (977 KP) rated Planes: Fire And Rescue (2014) in Movies
Aug 6, 2019
In attempt to keep Propwash Junction, the beloved airport that Dusty calls home, from being shut down due to a lack of fire trucks and planes, Dusty volunteers to train to become a fire fighter. Dusty travels to Piston Peak National Forest to learn how to fight fires from Blade Ranger (Ed Harris) and his brigade of firefighters.
The sequel to Disneytoons Studio, “Planes” movie is far superior than its predecessor. I must admit I was very disappointed in the first installment due to its lack of connection to the characters and an unengaging storyline. It’s easier to connect with these heroes. In this film, we get a glimpse of the life of firefighters and how they risk their lives every day putting out fires to save people, wildlife, and nature. There are several perilous firefighting rescue scenes which keeps you on the edge of your seat. I enjoyed every second.
Call the Fire Brigade: Fighting London's Fires in the '70s
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Working as a fireman in London's East End during the early 1970s was no easy ride. In the years...