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Colin Powell: A Little Golden Book Biography

Colin Powell: A Little Golden Book Biography

Frank Berrios; Kristin Sorra

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2024
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Help your little one dream big with a Little Golden Book biography about Colin Powell, the first African American US secretary of state Little Golden Book biographies are the perfect introduction to nonfiction for preschoolers This Little Golden Book about Colin Powell--the son of immigrants who became a four-star general and the United States' first Black secretary of state--is an inspiring read-aloud for young readers. Look for more Little Golden Book biographies: - George W. Bush - John McCain - My LGB About the White House - My LGB About Johnny Appleseed
Colin Gets Promoted and Dooms the World

Colin Gets Promoted and Dooms the World

Mark Waddell

Penguin Putnam Inc
2025
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WARNING Under no circumstances must employees strike a deal with unauthorized personnel on Dark Enterprises property. Such behavior may result in death...or the end of the world. Colin is a low-level employee at Dark Enterprises, a hell-like multinational corporation solving the world's most difficult problems in deeply questionable ways. After years of toiling away in a cubicle, he's ready to climb the corporate ladder and claim the power he's never had. The only problem is, he's pretty sure he's about to be terminated. Like, terminated. That's tough, because his BFF has just set him up with a great guy. In fact, maybe he's a little too great. And asks a lot of questions . . . When Colin meets a shadowy figure promising his deepest desire in return for a small, unspecified favor, he can't resist the urge to fast-track his goals. He asks for the one thing that will improve his life: a promotion. But that small favor unleashes an ancient evil. People in New York are disappearing, the world might be ending, and Management is starting to notice. Getting to the top is never easy, and now it's up to Colin to save the world. It's the ultimate power move, after all.
Colin Doesn't Call the Help Desk

Colin Doesn't Call the Help Desk

Elwood Scott

Colin Howe
2024
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Colin, Graham, Bob and the team are back, with more irreverent tales from the corporate world. Colin is simply a koala who wants to make a difference. Eager to add value, lean in and answer the question - Do we still need to buy lunch after we grab the low hanging fruit? Fail to Plan and You Plan to FailGraham is unconvinced when Agile Coach Lynda suggests that as part of developing the customer requirements, his key stakeholder should be customers. Colin offers to help him source information from the Data Analysis Reporting Team, but will he be able to order a life jacket to arrive in time for him to effectively navigate the data lake? A Company is Only as Good as its PeopleWhen the annual culture survey results are announced, Bob discovers he has scored badly in the area of trust, and insists the team be transparent and to own up to their anonymous comments. Meanwhile Colin is excited to have the chance to help tackle the biggest issue raised in the survey, but will a series of company-wide workshops be enough to identify why people said they spend too much time in meetings? Efficiency = Flexibility + ResilienceWhen the company decides to increase employee productivity and engagement by introducing flex-desking, Colin is excited to discover how setting up at a new desk, then packing everything away each day can increase his efficiency. But when it's discovered there's not enough desks to go round, Bob is forced to allow the team to work from home. Can Colin still achieve his efficiency gains without being able to change desks tomorrow? Join Colin the Koala in his second book of hilarious, relatable and unfortunately realistic business adventures.
Secret Worlds of Colin Fletcher

Secret Worlds of Colin Fletcher

Colin Fletcher

VINTAGE
1990
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In books such as The Complete Walker and The Man Who Walked Through Time, Colin Fletcher has established a reputation as a literate and witty apostle of roughing it. Secret Worlds of Colin Fletcher is a highly personal celebration of solitary backpacking (and day walking, too), in the wild places of the world, and of all the attendant pleasures: of finding a foothold in difficult terrain, of catching a glimpse of an unsuspecting coyote, of healing the wounds that civilization inevitably inflicts on human nature--of simply "mucking about." Overflowing with fresh descriptions of nature and with the wisdom of a curmudgeonly Thoreau, this book is a must for backpackers and all unconstrained spirits.
Colin Powell

Colin Powell

Christopher D. O'Sullivan

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2009
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Few figures in the past quarter-century have played a more significant role in American foreign policy than Colin Powell. He wielded power at the highest levels of the most important foreign policy bureaucracies: the Pentagon, the White House, the joint chiefs, and the state department. As national security advisor in the Ronald Reagan administration, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff under George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and secretary of state during George W. Bush's first term, he played a prominent role in four administrations, Republican and Democrat, spanning more than twenty years. Powell has been engaged in the most important debates over foreign and defense policy during the past two decades, such as the uses of American power in the wake of the Vietnam war, the winding down of the Cold War and the quest for new paths for American foreign policy, and the interventions in Panama (1989) and the Persian Gulf (1990–1991). During the Clinton era, he was involved in the controversies over interventions in Bosnia and Somalia. As America's top diplomat from 2001 to 2004, he helped shape the aims and goals of U.S. diplomacy after September 11, 2001, and in the run-up to the Iraq War. In this exploration of Powell's career and character, Christopher D. O'Sullivan reveals several broad themes crucial to American foreign policy and yields insights into the evolution of American foreign and defense policy in the post-Vietnam, post-Cold War eras. In addition, O'Sullivan explores the conflicts and debates between different foreign policy ideologies such as neo-conservatism and realism. O'Sullivan's book not only explains Powell's diplomatic style, it provides crucial insights into the American foreign policy tradition in the modern era.
Colin Powell

Colin Powell

Christopher D. O'Sullivan

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2011
pokkari
Few figures in the past quarter-century have played a more significant role in American foreign policy than Colin Powell. He wielded power at the highest levels of the most important foreign policy bureaucracies: the Pentagon, the White House, the joint chiefs, and the state department. As national security advisor in the Ronald Reagan administration, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff under George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and secretary of state during George W. Bush's first term, he played a prominent role in four administrations, Republican and Democrat, spanning more than twenty years. Powell has been engaged in the most important debates over foreign and defense policy during the past two decades, such as the uses of American power in the wake of the Vietnam war, the winding down of the Cold War and the quest for new paths for American foreign policy, and the interventions in Panama (1989) and the Persian Gulf (1990–1991). During the Clinton era, he was involved in the controversies over interventions in Bosnia and Somalia. As America's top diplomat from 2001 to 2004, he helped shape the aims and goals of U.S. diplomacy after September 11, 2001, and in the run-up to the Iraq War. In this exploration of Powell's career and character, Christopher D. O'Sullivan reveals several broad themes crucial to American foreign policy and yields insights into the evolution of American foreign and defense policy in the post-Vietnam, post-Cold War eras. In addition, O'Sullivan explores the conflicts and debates between different foreign policy ideologies such as neo-conservatism and realism. O'Sullivan's book not only explains Powell's diplomatic style, it provides crucial insights into the American foreign policy tradition in the modern era.
Colin and the Curly Claw

Colin and the Curly Claw

Fearnley Jan

Egmont UK Ltd
2001
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It's a very exciting day for Colin. His mum is taking him to the museum. And he's not disappointed. There's so much to see: paintings, sculptures, Egyptian mummies. And best of all is the dinosaur that stands proudly on his own. Colin is so mesmerised that he reaches out to touch its big curly claw and snap, off it comes in his hand. In a panic Colin shoves the claw into his pocket and spends the rest of the day trying to forget it ever happened. But what does a dinosaur do when he loses his claw? He goes after it of course. And so the dinosaur stalks Colin in a bid to retrieve his claw and the story moves to its logical and terrifying conclusion - or does it...This is, after all, a Jan Fearnley story.
Colin J. McRae: Confederate Financial Agent

Colin J. McRae: Confederate Financial Agent

Davis Charles S.

Eliot Werner Publications Inc
2008
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This biography of Confederate financial agent Colin McRae is now offered in an expanded 2008 edition which includes archival documents, correspondence and accounting records that illustrate how this man was instrumental in the financial management of the Southern States during the Civil War. Arnold (Texas A&M U.) has easily doubled Davis' original 1960 text, adding more insight into how McRae used blockade running along the Mississippi River to shore up financial strength in order to fight the war. Written for Civil War history buffs and students, this book contains plenty of photographs of the original documents and correspondence.
Black Government?: A Discussion Between Colin Morris and Kenneth Kaunda. --
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