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Filthy Rat

Filthy Rat
Author: Simon Illingworth
Publisher: Fontaine Press Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Gangs
ISBN: 098041704X

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As Melbourne's gangland war gathered momentum during the late 1990s, another battle was being fought within the police force by one brave cop. Young detective sergeant Simon Illingworth had joined the force to serve the public and make a difference. His world was forever shattered when he confronted police corruption head-on. Watching Melbourne's toughest killers working alongside his own colleagues made him sick to the guts. Simon soon discovered the price for standing up against them was death threats and isolation. A spate of events finally sent him to the point of no return. He was brutally bashed - not by crooks but other policemen from an entrenched corrupt brotherhood. A witness preparing to give court evidence against police was then found dead in an execution-style murder. And an underworld crim who was given Simon Illingworth's address was caught in possession of eight guns, night vision goggles and a silencer. Fearing for his life, in May 2004 this brave copper went public about the crisis facing the police force, in an episode of ABC Television's Australian Story that stopped the nation. Filthy Rat is a brutally honest and action-packed account of the fight against Melbourne's gangland crooks and the corrupt cops who were in their pockets. Simon Illingworth's decision to speak out would change the face of the Australian justice system forever.


Dirty Rats?

Dirty Rats?
Author: Darrin Lunde
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1607347598

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Nobody likes a rat. And we're not talking about a snitch here. We're talking about those disgusting bald-tailed rodents that scurry around alleys and in the subway. But, hold on . . . are rats really so bad? There are hundreds of rat species all around the world that defy common stereotypes. Rats help predators survive, allow plants to spread their seeds, and even contribute to medical research that helps humans stay healthy. Simple, clear text introduces many of the rats that crawl on the earth today, where they live, what they eat, and how they survive. Next time you see a rat, take a second look.


Stinky Dirty Rat

Stinky Dirty Rat
Author: Paul Winter
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781528965705

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The Dirty Rat

The Dirty Rat
Author: Nancy Carpino-Weller
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781928675099

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Cotton Sox, The Dirty Rat, is a coal mining rat who works for Victor Banana, a wealthy successful cat. Victor owns Banana Coal. He hires rats, instead of cats. Cats throw stones at Victor and bully him. His most trusted employee is Cotton Sox. Coal mining is a dangerous/hazardous occupations. Many miners have lost their lives working in coal mines. Cotton is a hero who saves miners in a mining disaster.


Snarling Tiger, Dirty Rat

Snarling Tiger, Dirty Rat
Author: Stella Hyde
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780399532481

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Presents the animal aspects of the Chinese zodiac as it guides readers through the darker meanings of the Chinese signs, discussing the influence of the signs on such personal topics as temperament, love and sex, and behavior patterns.


The Dirty Rat

The Dirty Rat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 199?
Genre: Animal
ISBN: 9789831452066

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The Free9

The Free9
Author: In-Sook Chappell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1350258458

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Nine teenagers flee North Korea, dreaming of a new life in the South. But the danger is far from over. With threats around every corner, perhaps the mysterious figure of Big Brother can help them? Or is he the very person they're running from? As their lives hang in the balance, could the teenagers' fate ultimately come down to a garish South Korean variety show? Inspired by a true story, this is the story of hope, escape and cultural difference. Originally commissioned as a play for the National Theatre Connections Festival 2018, this new single-text edition is published for the first time in Methuen Drama's Plays For Young People series. With a cast size of 10 plus an ensemble, its a perfect contemporary drama for young people to study and perform.


The Filthy Thirteen

The Filthy Thirteen
Author: Richard Killblane
Publisher: Casemate
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2003-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1935149814

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The true story of the 101st Airborne Division’s most notorious squad of combat paratroopers—the inspiration for the classic WWII film, The Dirty Dozen. Since World War II, the American public has learned of the exploits of the 101st Airborne Division, the paratroopers who led the Allied invasions into Nazi-held Europe. But within the ranks of the 101st, one unit attained truly legendary status. Known as the Filthy Thirteen, they were the real-life inspiration for The Dirty Dozen. Primarily products of the Dustbowl and the Depression, the Filthy Thirteen became notorious within the elite Screaming Eagles for their hard drinking and savage fighting skills. From D-Day until the end of the war, the squad’s heart and soul—and its toughest member—was a half Native American soldier named Jake McNiece. McNiece made four combat jumps, was in the forefront of every fight in northern Europe, yet somehow never made the rank of PFC. The Filthy Thirteen offers a vivid group portrait of hardscrabble guys whom any respectable person would be loath to meet in a dark alley: a brawling bunch whose saving grace was that they inflicted more damage on the Germans than on MPs, the English countryside, and their own officers.


The Power of Plagues

The Power of Plagues
Author: Irwin W. Sherman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1683670019

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The Power of Plagues presents a rogues' gallery of epidemic- causing microorganisms placed in the context of world history. Author Irwin W. Sherman introduces the microbes that caused these epidemics and the people who sought (and still seek) to understand how diseases and epidemics are managed. What makes this book especially fascinating are the many threads that Sherman weaves together as he explains how plagues past and present have shaped the outcome of wars and altered the course of medicine, religion, education, feudalism, and science. Cholera gave birth to the field of epidemiology. The bubonic plague epidemic that began in 1346 led to the formation of universities in cities far from the major centers of learning (and hot spots of the Black Death) at that time. And the Anopheles mosquito and malaria aided General George Washington during the American Revolution. Sadly, when microbes have inflicted death and suffering, people have sometimes responded by invoking discrimination, scapegoating, and quarantine, often unfairly, against races or classes of people presumed to be the cause of the epidemic. Pathogens are not the only stars of this book. Many scientists and physicians who toiled to understand, treat, and prevent these plagues are also featured. Sherman tells engaging tales of the development of vaccines, anesthesia, antiseptics, and antibiotics. This arsenal has dramatically reduced the suffering and death caused by infectious diseases, but these plague protectors are imperfect, due to their side effects or attenuation and because microbes almost invariably develop resistance to antimicrobial drugs. The Power of Plagues provides a sobering reminder that plagues are not a thing of the past. Along with the persistence of tuberculosis, malaria, river blindness, and AIDS, emerging and remerging epidemics continue to confound global and national public health efforts. West Nile virus, Lyme disease, and Ebola and Zika viruses are just some of the newest rogues to plague humans. The argument that civilization has been shaped to a significant degree by the power of plagues is compelling, and The Power of Plagues makes the case in an engaging and informative way that will be satisfying to scientists and non-scientists alike.


Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Missouri. State Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 606
Release: 1916
Genre:
ISBN:

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