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6 kirjaa tekijältä Robert Howell
The area of telecommunications law historically meant the administration and regulation of telecommunications (telegraph and telephone) and broadcasting (radio, television, and cable) under the control of the CRTC and its predecessor agencies. Deregulation brought about immense changes, and since then the media themselves have changed and with them the regulatory focused subject area. Traditional media - telephone (wired and wireless), radio, television, cable, and DTH satellite communications - remain core components, even as they integrate and converge with other media in the milieu of digitization. Yet the nature and breadth of digitization has juxtaposed other areas of law and imbued them with substantial significance and relevance to telecommunications as a whole. This trend is reflected in this important new book by one of Canada's leading specialists in the field. The book will appeal not only to practitioners and students of telecommunications law but to industry professionals seeking a broader understanding of the legal environment in which they work.
Inspired by the works of Eastern warrior poets, the writer shares a collection of Haiku inspired by the works of Asian Martial Philosophy. Each subtle work discusses one of a variety of topics familiar to any student of Martial Arts such as the importance of adaptability, quickness, and planning among several more.
Peter Vanderbilt had a very special house built to his exact specifications. Unknown to almost everyone, the materials he used were 'special.' He searched the world, looking for parts of other haunted houses and places where acts of evil had taken place to build his final retreat. He then incorporated them into the very structure of his mansion. Why would someone intentionally build a haunted house? Was he a madman or the most brilliant mind of his generation?Shortly after its completion, the owner offers the house to a young couple for their wedding. After the event, sixty-six guests, including the bride and groom, retired to their rooms. Their bodies are discovered the next day, except for the bride and groom. While rushing home to deal with this catastrophe, the homeowner's plane disappears over the Atlantic Ocean. The property is transferred to a Foundation and rented out to various families over the next twenty years; however, every seven years, more people die or go missing.Two paranormal teams are called in to investigate when the property is inexplicably sold for unpaid taxes. By this time, the total of dead and missing has reached over one hundred.When the two teams arrive, one is a legitimate paranormal research team from a respected university, and the other is from a hit reality tv show. They quickly learn that they will have to work together to survive the investigation.
It has been a few months since Sharron, Wally and Chip found their true home at Bellevue Manor, and their place in the witch community. They continue to learn their craft, and their powers grow. Yet their true destiny lies in their love of mystery solving. Using their unique abilities, they take on the challenge of solving supernatural mysteries. Their success in this though may become their undoing. For now, the Witch Council itself has come to them to help solve a mystery that is threatening the Witch community. Some entity is stealing the familiars from witches, including the familiar of their good friend Ronnie. They put on their sleuthing caps, using all the research tools at their disposal, to find the answer. Then comes the prophecy from Saleena. The only chance they can survive this, is if they use the Fourth Charm. But what is The Fourth Charm? Not a single book in the extensive Dramsmit library mentions anything about it. Nor do any of the witches they have spoken with, including Saleena. They race to find the answer to this question, yet mysterious and powerful forces oppose them every step of the way. Can they find the Fourth Charm, and the ability to use it, before all is lost?