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All you need is love.But a little leather now and then doesn't hurt...Indulge in the sexy imaginings of the authors who have taken the theme of our 2020 erotic romance competition ("Leather") and given us a sizzling, hot to the touch collection.Leather has inspired stories that are sometimes soft and subtle, sometimes rough and tough. If you're looking for the naughtiest and most seductive around...give in to shameless temptation and live your wildest fantasies in our collection of fallen angels, AI encounters, friends to lovers; in locations from 19th century Cornwall to today's New Zealand high country with stopovers in exotic places in between.
This companion to "Toward Affordable Systems: PortfolioAnalysis and Management for Army Science and Technology Programs" (Brian G.Chow, Richard Silberglitt, and Scott Hiromoto, Santa Monica, Calif.: RANDCorporation, MG-761-A, 2009) describes the continued development anddemonstration of a method and model to incorporate lifecycle cost into theportfolio analysis and management process for U.S. Army Science andTechnology programs.
To meet the demands of the past decade of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army has adopted a rotational strategy based on the Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) model, but equipping policies have not yet been adapted to the model. This report analyzes how the Army might reduce equipment in early phases of the ARFORGEN cycle, how changes might be applied across Army units and equipment, and how changes might affect near- and far-term budgets.
Distributed learning (DL) is a key element of the Army?straining strategy, and the Army plans to expand the use of DL and change howit is developed and delivered. Several studies were undertaken to developand test new tools and metrics to assess training and to document the impactof Army DL courses at the program level. The project also assessed theabilities of Army information systems to support efficient data collectionfor DL evaluation.
Essays written by young Muslims are published in this issue of the Young Muslim Voices (YMV). These winning essays were written through the hard work of young Muslims throughout the Washington D.C. area, and showcase diverse experiences and perspectives. The essays also provide us with an insight to the incredible capabilities of our future leaders, and share countless examples of the inspiring messages they have shared.
This 10th volume of Young Muslim Voices (YMV) is a compilation of three years' worth of winningessays from the Essay Panel Competition (https: //mafiq.org/epchome/). These essays are the voice of our future generation and are a wonderful insight into how the minds of our youth work. In this volume, our participants have put forth their views regarding the concepts of peace and justice; finding blessings and lessons learned in the pandemic; and overcoming mental health challenges through the topics given to them in the competitions. Each participant has displayed an admirable understanding of the topics and hascommunicated their ideas imposingly. It is worth reading.
Founded in 1933, The Herb Society of America was less than a decade old when the Second World War began in Europe. Culinary and medicinal herbs, formerly imported from Europe, became difficult to obtain due to a persistent attack on shipping vessels. Soon the European sage supply was cut off, and a shortage of digitalis was predicted. Commercial growers, truck farmers, and drug companies, wondering if these herbs might be grown profitably in America, sought advice from The Herb Society of America. In response, The Society's members - who had no experience growing the large quantities of herbs required - created and monitored test plots, recording and sharing the results, and distributing seed. Throughout the war, The Herb Society of America endeavored to share the results of their research with farmers and housewives alike. In these reproduced issues of The Herbarist, originally published between 1940-44, members of The Society write about their experiences during The War Years, and their hopes for the future of the herb-growing industry.
In a world where food security is key and the effects of climate change, labour shortages and rising costs are a daily reality for farmers across the globe, the quest for a satisfactory and viable policy for agriculture has a continuing interest as relevant today as when these 26 books were first published between 1928 and 1994. Trading relations and trade deals in the sphere of agribusiness are also once again under the spotlight following the UK’s departure from Europe. Challenges for the 21st century are balancing the needs of agronomics – the production of food under the most economic, competitive yet sustainable conditions, alongside the effective use of land to satisfy the multiple demands upon it. The volumes in this set address these complex issues from a variety of global viewpoints encompassing economic, political, geographic and environmental perspectives.
Get students interested in civics This product created in partnership with iCivics offers colorful playing cards and collaborative games that will engage students while they learn about important civics issues. Ideal for young learners, these game cards give students the opportunity to interact and have fun while boosting social studies and language arts skills. Entertain students as they explore relevant civics issues. Includes 3 different game variations centered around essential civics topics and vocabulary. 50-card deck includes full-color playing cards and directions for first grade.
Get students interested in civics This product created in partnership with iCivics offers colorful playing cards and interactive games that will excite students while they talk about essential civics concepts. Ideal for young learners, these game cards give students the opportunity to collaborate and have fun while building social studies and language arts skills. Entertain students as they explore relevant civics issues. Includes 3 different game variations centered around essential civics topics and vocabulary. 50-card deck includes full-color playing cards and directions for second grade.
Get students excited about civics This product created in partnership with iCivics offers colorful playing cards and interactive games that will engage students while they discuss essential civics issues. Perfect for young learners, these game cards give students the opportunity to collaborate and have fun while boosting social studies and language arts skills. Entertain students as they explore key civics concepts. Includes 3 different game variations centered around essential civics topics and vocabulary. 50-card deck includes full-color playing cards and directions for third grade.
The Seven Ironical Stories: Anton Chehov, Leo Tolstoy, Arkadiy Averchenko, Teffy
Multiple Authors
Independently Published
2019
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"My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh.But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain." - Charlie ChaplinThis book includes selected works of satire and humor of Russian writers in the second half of XIX - early XX. These are familiar to the Western reader-Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy, and much less well-known-Teffy and Arkady Averchenko. The stories presented to your attention touch upon the tradition for the classical literature theme of the "little man." Each story is a dramatic sketch-a miniature. Teffy's stories can be a real discovery for a sophisticated reader. She was called the "Queen of Russian Humor." Teffy defined her worldview as Spinoza's philosophical expression, "laughter is joy, and therefore good in itself." Teffy's quotes: "I hate the word 'never.' If I were told that I would never have a headache, for example, I would probably be scared.""No one advises as much as a fool.""Do not be afraid. What you are afraid already came."
"Writers' Anarchy" is a fusion of wildly eclectic, amazing short stories by an international group of creative new talent. Rather than theme-based, these stories are a multi-genre representation of some of today's hottest writers. "Writers' Anarchy" gives you stimulating, thought-provoking worlds to explore. Let your imagination take flight along with the unique characters, strange events and shocking endings shared inside these covers From the riveting opening lines of "The Race of the Birdmen" and darker insights of "The Bell Tower", to the tingling conclusion of "Here He Comes Again", "Writers' Anarchy" is a revolt against the usual boundaries of literary predictability. Read it You know you want to
This is the Hardback Edition of the 85th Anniversary cookbook for Beta Sigma Phi International sorority.
Let's Explore Life Science Grades 2-3 Spanish, 10-Book Set
Multiple Authors
Teacher Created Materials
2017
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How do animals adapt to their environment? What is a food web? How does a caterpillar become a butterfly? Introduce second and third grade students to life science and STEM topics with this intriguing 10-book set. These nonfiction Spanish books feature intriguing images, a glossary, an index, and helpful diagrams to keep students engaged in reading as they learn important scientific topics such as pollination, ecosystems, habitats, adaptation, and more. Each 32-page book includes a fun science activity that meets Next Generation Science Standards and helps students apply what they've learned. Titles in this Spanish language set include: Polinizaci n (Pollination); Fotos ntesis (Photosynthesis); La interdependencia de los seres vivos (Interdependence of Living Things); Ecosistemas (Ecosystems); Ciclos de vida (Life Cycles); El medio ambiente adecuado (The Right Environment); H bitats (Habitats); El medio ambiente: Un mundo de cambios (Environment: A World of Change); Redes alimentarias (Food Webs); Caracter sticas de supervivencia (Traits for Survival).