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An Ecological Survey Of The Wingra Springs Region Near Madison, Wisconsin, With Special Reference To Its Ornithology
Alvin Robert Cahn
Hutson Street Press
2025
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An Ecological Survey Of The Wingra Springs Region Near Madison, Wisconsin, With Special Reference To Its Ornithology
Alvin Robert Cahn
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Dr. Chase's Recipes, Or, Information For Everybody
Alvin Wood Chase
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Dr. Chase's Recipes, Or, Information For Everybody
Alvin Wood Chase
Hutson Street Press
2025
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In an era where digital transformation reshapes every industry, the greatest competitive advantage isn't technology—it's the power of the human mind. MindPowered® Coaching (MPC) revolutionizes how leaders and organizations approach innovation, revealing the profound connection between mindset and breakthrough thinking.Drawing from extensive research and real-world applications, this book unveils 22 core principles that form the foundation of the MindPowered® Coaching framework. Through detailed case studies of successful implementations across global organizations, readers will discover how to cultivate environments where innovation thrives naturally. This book delves deep into the psychology of creative problem-solving, exploring how mindset shifts can trigger organizational transformation. It presents practical strategies for developing cognitive resilience, enhancing collaborative thinking, and building sustainable innovation practices. Each chapter combines theoretical insights with actionable techniques, providing a comprehensive roadmap for implementing MPC within any organizational context.Perfect for CEOs, business leaders, and professionals navigating the digital age, this book provides the tools to transform how your organization approaches innovation. Whether you're leading a digital transformation or seeking to amplify your team's creative potential, MindPowered® Coaching offers the blueprint for turning cognitive capabilities into competitive advantages.
In an era where digital transformation reshapes every industry, the greatest competitive advantage isn't technology—it's the power of the human mind. MindPowered® Coaching (MPC) revolutionizes how leaders and organizations approach innovation, revealing the profound connection between mindset and breakthrough thinking.Drawing from extensive research and real-world applications, this book unveils 22 core principles that form the foundation of the MindPowered® Coaching framework. Through detailed case studies of successful implementations across global organizations, readers will discover how to cultivate environments where innovation thrives naturally. This book delves deep into the psychology of creative problem-solving, exploring how mindset shifts can trigger organizational transformation. It presents practical strategies for developing cognitive resilience, enhancing collaborative thinking, and building sustainable innovation practices. Each chapter combines theoretical insights with actionable techniques, providing a comprehensive roadmap for implementing MPC within any organizational context.Perfect for CEOs, business leaders, and professionals navigating the digital age, this book provides the tools to transform how your organization approaches innovation. Whether you're leading a digital transformation or seeking to amplify your team's creative potential, MindPowered® Coaching offers the blueprint for turning cognitive capabilities into competitive advantages.
If you fly an hour or so from Vancouver to Bella Coola, South Bentinck Arm isn't that much farther away. But this inlet on British Columbia's Central Coast is an otherworldly place where encounters with bowhead whales, pesky porcupines and devil's fish provide adventure and education for two brothers from Vancouver. South Bentinck Summer is the story of Tommy, age 10, and his know-it-all brother Chet, age 14, who stay at their dad's logging camp for two glorious months. The boys roam the forests and waterways, discovering the wonder of the plants and animals around them while spying on beavers, catching salmon, battling a giant Pacific octopus, and rescuing a fawn. Through their immersion in the natural world, the brothers also strengthen their own bond as they celebrate triumphs and overcome challenges together. They're often joined by their friend Talyu Joe, a Nuxalk youth who further expands their perspectives and deepens their empathy for animals and each other with his knowledge and cultural connection to the land. South Bentinck Summer is a vividly written book of tales that also reveal the Indigenous world and its history on this part of the coast through the eyes of Talyu Joe. With animals coming to life in chapters such as "Old Barnacle Back" and "A Lovable Old Bandit," these captivating stories are sure to ignite the imagination of children and youth.
If you fly an hour or so from Vancouver to Bella Coola, South Bentinck Arm isn't that much farther away. But this inlet on British Columbia's Central Coast is an otherworldly place where encounters with bowhead whales, pesky porcupines and devil's fish provide adventure and education for two brothers from Vancouver. South Bentinck Summer is the story of Tommy, age 10, and his know-it-all brother Chet, age 14, who stay at their dad's logging camp for two glorious months. The boys roam the forests and waterways, discovering the wonder of the plants and animals around them while spying on beavers, catching salmon, battling a giant Pacific octopus, and rescuing a fawn. Through their immersion in the natural world, the brothers also strengthen their own bond as they celebrate triumphs and overcome challenges together. They're often joined by their friend Talyu Joe, a Nuxalk youth who further expands their perspectives and deepens their empathy for animals and each other with his knowledge and cultural connection to the land. South Bentinck Summer is a vividly written book of tales that also reveal the Indigenous world and its history on this part of the coast through the eyes of Talyu Joe. With animals coming to life in chapters such as "Old Barnacle Back" and "A Lovable Old Bandit," these captivating stories are sure to ignite the imagination of children and youth.
The hitchhiker seemed harmless. He was dressed in a blue suit and a colorful sweater, accessorized with a grey cap and tan shoes. He carried nothing. It was the morning of June 8, 1927, when the Chandler family picked up the well-dressed man in Minnesota and dropped him at the Canadian border. They had unwittingly transported notorious serial killer, "The Gorilla Man," who had strangled more than twenty women from one end of the United States to the other. He would later murder Emily Patterson and 14-year-old Lola Cowan in Winnipeg. His identity was unknown. Written by Alvin A. J. Esau, The Gorilla Man Strangler Case: Serial Killer Earle Nelson is a detailed historical account of the Canadian manhunt, capture, and identification of Earle Leonard Nelson, an escapee from a California mental institution. Drawing on archival sources, it's the first reliable biography of Nelson, who was hung in Manitoba on January 13, 1928. This case study also deals with various political and professional issues that arose in the pretrial, trial, and post-trial periods and spotlights the clash between Nelson's court-appointed defence attorney James Stitt, and psychiatrist Dr. Alvin Mathers, along with the chilling role of Canada's so called official hangman "Arthur Ellis" - all information that has never been published before. Esau also raises various enduring issues about the social construction of serial killers, debates about capital punishment, psychopathy, the scope of the insanity defence, the effect of pretrial publicity, and the trial as public entertainment.
The hitchhiker seemed harmless. He was dressed in a blue suit and a colorful sweater, accessorized with a grey cap and tan shoes. He carried nothing. It was the morning of June 8, 1927, when the Chandler family picked up the well-dressed man in Minnesota and dropped him at the Canadian border. They had unwittingly transported notorious serial killer, "The Gorilla Man," who had strangled more than twenty women from one end of the United States to the other. He would later murder Emily Patterson and 14-year-old Lola Cowan in Winnipeg. His identity was unknown. Written by Alvin A. J. Esau, The Gorilla Man Strangler Case: Serial Killer Earle Nelson is a detailed historical account of the Canadian manhunt, capture, and identification of Earle Leonard Nelson, an escapee from a California mental institution. Drawing on archival sources, it's the first reliable biography of Nelson, who was hung in Manitoba on January 13, 1928. This case study also deals with various political and professional issues that arose in the pretrial, trial, and post-trial periods and spotlights the clash between Nelson's court-appointed defence attorney James Stitt, and psychiatrist Dr. Alvin Mathers, along with the chilling role of Canada's so called official hangman "Arthur Ellis" - all information that has never been published before. Esau also raises various enduring issues about the social construction of serial killers, debates about capital punishment, psychopathy, the scope of the insanity defence, the effect of pretrial publicity, and the trial as public entertainment.
Life is composed of many seasons-not just the meteorological ones, but also the physical, emotional, and spiritual ones we journey through on the path of life. In Every Season: 101 Devotionals for the Journey, Pastor Alvin Frank takes readers through a variety of Old and New Testament scriptures that align not only with annual seasons but also with the expected (and unexpected) seasons of our lives. By focusing on themes such as love, salvation and the cross, redemption, and transformation, Pastor Frank encourages readers to navigate each season with hope and trust in the God who loves them intimately.Over the course of the 101 devotionals, readers will be challenged to have the faith of Nehemiah, the courage of Esther, and the mind of Christ. They'll grow in their faith and knowledge of God as our Father, who is passionate in His love for us and never stops working on our behalf, even when we can't see or feel it. Through it all, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ acts as an anchor in every season of life.In Every Season meets readers where they are on their personal spiritual journeys, and the insights and reflections contained within its pages will help them take the next step closer to God. This inspirational devotional is ideal for both individual and group study, and will be a valuable companion in times of prayer and scripture study.
Life is composed of many seasons-not just the meteorological ones, but also the physical, emotional, and spiritual ones we journey through on the path of life. In Every Season: 101 Devotionals for the Journey, Pastor Alvin Frank takes readers through a variety of Old and New Testament scriptures that align not only with annual seasons but also with the expected (and unexpected) seasons of our lives. By focusing on themes such as love, salvation and the cross, redemption, and transformation, Pastor Frank encourages readers to navigate each season with hope and trust in the God who loves them intimately.Over the course of the 101 devotionals, readers will be challenged to have the faith of Nehemiah, the courage of Esther, and the mind of Christ. They'll grow in their faith and knowledge of God as our Father, who is passionate in His love for us and never stops working on our behalf, even when we can't see or feel it. Through it all, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ acts as an anchor in every season of life.In Every Season meets readers where they are on their personal spiritual journeys, and the insights and reflections contained within its pages will help them take the next step closer to God. This inspirational devotional is ideal for both individual and group study, and will be a valuable companion in times of prayer and scripture study.
Readings in Business Cycles and National Income
Alvin H. Hansen; Richard V. Clemence
TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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Readings in Business Cycles and National Income (1953) is a collection of original texts on economics, recessions and employment, looking at the ways that business cycles can affect a nation’s economy, spending power and employment rates.
Originally published in 1955, this book examines the social background of the community and the organization at gypsum plant in the USA in 1950 where this strike occurred. It traces the lines of authority and communication between management, foremen and workers and analyses the clique groupings of the men in the plant. The author reports on what individuals thought of their jobs, their supervisors and their associates. With this background, it is possible to understand the specific events which led to the instigation and spread of the wildcat strike – to see what touched it off, how it could have been avoided and how it had to be settled. The book concentrates on the physical, emotional and social conditions which caused the strike and from this study draw conclusions pointing toward a general theory of group tensions. This classic book will be of interest to those studying the history of industrial relations.
Originally published in 1965, this was the first analysis from the viewpoints of modern sociology and social psychology of the social structure and culture of ancient Greece. The book examines Greece’s class system (with special attention to slavery), its various solutions to the problems of social identity, and its system of international relations as a background for what was also the first intensive analysis by a modern sociologist of Plato’s social theory. This study is then used to develop a more general framework within which modern social theory may be viewed and appraised in its relation to classical social thought. The book will be of interest to sociologists, classicists, political scientists, historians, anthropologists and of course philosophers.
In a paradise flowing with streams of magic and seamless diversity of life, the laws of nature know a trifling amount of limitations. Rye, a treasure hunter who defies even the few laws of magic, discovers what happens when these rules are broken. Caught in between the homeworld of a caster civilization and the rift opened to the inexplicable ruins of Oblivion, Rye finds himself being stalked by the shadows around him. With the aid of Kailah, a skilled young caster, Rye plunges into the mystery of Oblivion to try and uncover answers that could reveal the reason behind this strange phenomenon.
The path to Heaven is paves with bricks of prayer. The most notable bricks are surely formed by novenas to God's beloved friends in Heaven - the Saints and Holy Angels. This book contains some of the most popular, traditional novena prayers as well as other prayers and meditations. God is eager to hear our prayers - to grant us many favors, both spiritual and temporal. No petition is too great or too small for our all-loving God. Heaven is there for all of us - at the end of our "path of prayers."When You Pray, You Talk To God. When God Talks To You, Do You Listen? Together in Prayer is a one of a kind prayer book created by Mary's Call to encourage prayer. This edition has been completely updated to a larger size, larger font, new formatting, and updated images. Together in Prayer contains 77 of the most popular, traditional novena prayers as well as other prayers and meditations. Mary's Call is a small, not-for-profit family organization. Our ministry is to encourage prayer, especially the Rosary and Way of the Cross.