In his first short story collection Tim Chapman explores behaviors that are at once familiar and bizarre, while introducing us to an odd assemblage of characters. A reformed hit man has to kill to save the love of his life. An advertising executive deserts her family to find happiness as a forest nymph. A downsized factory worker decides to fake a disability. A young girl has to decide whether her divine power is a blessing or a curse. Engaging stories about family, class, crime, and love from the author of "Bright and Yellow, Hard and Cold.
When McKinney's daughter is kidnapped the forensic scientist must put down his microscope and venture into the swamps for a showdown with a crazed killer. The Blue Silence moves from modern day Chicago to Reconstruction Era Louisiana and back to the bayou where the most dangerous animals aren't the gators.
In 1814-1815, after the French revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the leaders of the most important countries in Europe gathered together to redraw the frontiers of their continent. The Congress of Vienna explores the attempt by Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia to agree Europe's new frontiers after almost twenty years of continuous fighting against France and analyses how successful the Congress was. The Congress of Vienna offers a readable introduction to this difficult topic, providing a background to the negotiations, a summary of the agreements reached and assessment of the longer term consequences.
In 1814-1815, after the French revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the leaders of the most important countries in Europe gathered together to redraw the frontiers of their continent. The Congress of Vienna explores the attempt by Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia to agree Europe's new frontiers after almost twenty years of continuous fighting against France and analyses how successful the Congress was. The Congress of Vienna offers a readable introduction to this difficult topic, providing a background to the negotiations, a summary of the agreements reached and assessment of the longer term consequences.
Through extensive research into elite coaches in the world of business and sports, this book investigates the mindset, skills and behaviours required to be a top sales coach and provides a range of practical models, tools and techniques for sales leaders and professionals to use.
Viruses in humans can be traced back to the 1900s. Smallpox and measles are the oldest, and as of 2012, 219 virus species affecting humans were identified. Among them are Yellow fever, influenza, Zika, Polio, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Ebola and Corona virus, which was discovered in 2019. Viruses were discovered over a period of time through rigorous processes which continue to be utilized with the application of new knowledge, which makes new findings modify and rediscover their inevitability. What in the World are Viruses? Each chapter in this book helps the reader sift through individual themes of well-researched and articulated articles for easy understanding written to contribute towards building on existing knowledge on viruses. The impact of viruses on humans cannot be ignored, especially in this era where the world is grappling with the effects of Corona Virus that has claimed many lives worldwide. The impact of virus outbreaks on a macro scale in society has been felt globally with disruptions of economies and livelihoods. Against this background, this publication explores the importance of studying viruses, particularly their effect on individuals. A chapter in the book looks at how a virus affects society, unearthing how a pandemic affects the global supply chain, how easily hospitals can become overwhelmed, the economic impact of viruses, and the positive impact that viruses have on society. Effects make the issue of viruses of utmost importance to study. Researching on viruses has improved knowledge to find solutions through vaccines' discovery, identifying preventive measures to eradicate the danger that viruses present to humans. Anti-viral treatments are available in the world today as a solution to fight against viruses. With this, many lives have been saved as people continue to access treatment. Although controversies surrounding viruses exist, they do not deter research on viruses from continuing. Information contained in this publication will add value to your knowledge base; this is why you should take time to read and enjoy the book.
I am an Alcoholic. My primary addiction is to alcohol. All of my other addictions are secondary and are symptoms of my primary addiction. These secondary addictions may include relationships, chocolate and work, just to name a few. However, they are dangerous in that they have great potential to lead me back to my lethal drug of choice...
2019 SPE Outstanding Book Award Honorable Mention From the home of the Paulo Freire Democratic Project and non-profit community organization Padres Unidos, the Chapman University Padres Unidos Partnership presents this truly unique coffee table textbook, Let’s Chat: Cultivating Community University Dialogue – A Coffee Table Textbook on Partnerships. The volume presents a collection of community stories, concepts and analyses that highlight the journey of border crossings between two co-existing neighbors: a non-profit community organization and a university. Stories from community residents and faculty members represent how they disrupted the barriers that typically divide us by reconceptualizing how universities and communities can work together to reshape the intellectual landscape and reconfigure power differentials. Written with and by the community, this book represents a break-away genre that privileges the “voices of the people” (Freire), accompanied by academic voices, in a format that is accessible, aesthetic and attractive to both community and university audiences. Cafecitos punctuate each chapter to elicit dialogue, reflection and action towards defining and developing community university partnerships. This book will be useful to: • academics interested in partnerships, public pedagogy, and community-based research • students involved in community engagement/service learning • community organizations • immigrant families who reveal their wisdom in stories about self, others, and community building within the Chapman University Padres Unidos partnership Let’s Chat presents valuable content in a new and unique format that makes it perfect for courses in: Service in Action; Leadership, Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility; Community-Based Research Methods; Introduction to Asset-Based Community Development; Community Service Internship; Community Leadership of Tomorrow; Becoming and Agent of Change; Cultural Diversity in American Education; Diversity and Equity in Education; Social and Philosophical Aspects of Education; Education and Economic Development. Perfect for courses such as: Service in Action Practicum, Leadership, Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility, Community-Based Research Methods, Introduction to Asset-Based Community Development, Community Service Internship, Community Leadership of Tomorrow, Becoming an Agent of Change, Cultural Diversity in American Education, Diversity and Equity in Education, Social and Philosophical Aspects of Education, and Education and Economic Development.
More than 300,000 copies in print! Enjoy learning how to maintain true priorities and restore calmness to marriage, family life, your relationship with God, and the workplace. Includes individual/group study guide.
This publication sets out good practice in the planning, selection, design, installation and maintencance of low-height modular retaining walls, composed of different modular units.
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