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With Scott to the Pole

With Scott to the Pole

Howard 1900- Marshall

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
With Scott to the Pole

With Scott to the Pole

Howard 1900- Marshall

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Story Of King Arthur And His Knights

The Story Of King Arthur And His Knights

Scott (ILT) McKowen; Howard Pyle; Arthur Pober

Sterling Juvenile
2005
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This title follows the adventures of the dashing King Arthur, the wizard Merlin, Queen Guinevere and the noble Knights of the Round Table as they battle and romance their way through enchanted Camelot. This version of the Arthurian legend, originally published in 1903, has been delighting children for over 100 years. "Sterling Children's Classics" is a new series presenting timeless classic works of fiction in handsome hardback volumes at an unbelievable price. Parents, teachers, librarians and of course young readers will welcome these beautiful, unabridged editions of evergreen children's favourites. Each beautiful book features: original full colour dust jacket artwork; three-piece cloth binding; the highest quality paper; detailed spot illustrations; and a ribbon page marker. It is beautiful classic literature at a classic price!
A Love Undeniable, a Life Unforgettable: A Memoir

A Love Undeniable, a Life Unforgettable: A Memoir

Scott G. Howard

Independently Published
2017
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It was 'severe like' at first sight. Chris Conlon was a bright light in Scott Howard's life from the first moment he laid eyes on her. What started out as a chance meeting over mini golf, ended as a deeply touching twenty-three-year journey through life, love, and battling a rare type of bone cancer together. In this book, Scott shares the highs and lows of long-term illness, the challenges of being a caregiver, and how love is the one thing that gets you through it all. His tribute to Chris's vibrant life will have you laughing at their adventures in travel and cookie baking, crying over unexpected diagnoses, surgeries, and treatments, and cheering on their last-minute wedding and unwavering love til the very last page.
Character Compass

Character Compass

Scott Seider; Howard Gardner

Harvard Educational Publishing Group
2012
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In Character Compass, Scott Seider offers portraits of three high-performing urban schools in Boston, Massachusetts that have made character development central to their mission of supporting student success, yet define character in three very different ways. One school focuses on students’ moral character development, another emphasises civic character development, and the third prioritises performance character development. Drawing on surveys, interviews, field notes, and student achievement data, Character Compass highlights the unique effects of these distinct approaches to character development as well as the implications for parents, educators, and policymakers committed to fostering powerful school culture in their own school communities.
Modern Welding Technology

Modern Welding Technology

Howard Cary; Scott Helzer

Pearson
2004
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For courses in Basic Welding and Welding Technology. This well-respected, introductory welding text contains coverage of the materials and processes necessary to become proficient in an ever more complex industry. The technology of welding is growing and the book's focus on arc welding processes and the use of steel in construction reflect those changes—while continuing to provide a comprehensive coverage of basic principles and theory.
Heroes of Normandy The Untold Stories

Heroes of Normandy The Untold Stories

Howard Andrew Jones; Scott Parrino

Lock 'n Load Publishing, LLC.
2019
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Heroes of Normandy The Untold Stories delivers seven action-packed combat stories. You will be taken behind enemy lines with a young Airborne soldier in the early morning hours of D-Day and then lead British troops forward as they discover the truest definition of heroism. You will also witness the same events through the eyes of retreating Germans and advancing Americans and might end up rooting for both sides to survive. You will experience a gritty assault against a stronghold in a German-held town, and learn the terrible secret hidden there. A German squad behind enemy lines to retrieve a wounded SS officer, and the luckiest soldier in the US Army joins forces with the worst British jinx to wreak havoc. These are the Heroes of Normandy and their Untold Stories.
There's No I in Debris

There's No I in Debris

C Scott Kinder-Pyle; Carol Howard Merritt

Resource Publications (CA)
2018
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There Is No I in Debris is a walking and talking contradiction. Of course, as a matter of fact, the English letter is plain to see. If, however, the reader would care to acknowledge the fluid nature of that self who processes experience with images and words, the effect of these poems will be to expose the mysterious vulnerability of that authentic person who so often hides behind various familial and societal roles. The poet here posits a crisis, especially for clergy and various leaders of the institutional church in the twenty-first century. We are now entering a postmodern field of debris, in which the fragments of one's identity must be confronted amid the mere artifice of Christendom. ""Scott Kinder-Pyle's collection of poems is a fierce and tender engagement with the world we know, the worlds we yearn for, and the worlds we hesitate to see and to name. With a philosopher's eye and a pastor's heart, he probes the many pieces and identities of a preacher's life, finding wisdom in places none of us thought to look. These are poems to make us ponder, wonder, wrestle, and even laugh--at ourselves, most of all. Kinder-Pyle is the kind of colleague you want alongside you, for the long haul."" --Anna Carter Florence, Peter Marshall Professor of Preaching, Columbia Theological Seminary ""Not everyone can put words together in such a way that a reader's mind is filled with beautiful, sharp imagery. In Scott Kinder-Pyle's There's No I in Debris, we learn of the genuine struggles and hopes of a clergyman. Lay people and faith leaders alike will find themselves relating to and enjoying this poetry."" --Tracy Simmons, Editor, Spokane Faith and Values ""'Existence is a stealthy pathogen, ' a Sasquatch tenders here. Scott Kinder-Pyle's poems are like that--fiercely honest and articulate about frustrations and desolation, about passing indignities and enduring sorrows. But the poems' faithful laments only make their empathy, grace, and humanity all the more trustworthy and powerful."" --Jonathan Johnson, author of May is an Island C. Scott Kinder-Pyle loiters near Spokane, Washington--loving his adventurous spouse, his incorrigible adult children, and his untrainable dogs. He is also known as a teacher of philosophy, literature, and religion courses at Gonzaga and Eastern Washington universities. Originally, however, Scott blended into the crowd of obnoxious Philadelphia sports fans of the 1970s and '80s. Ordained as a minister of the Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1988, he continues to serve in that penultimate role as the Titanic lists to the side, and more icebergs loom . . . Alas, nothing satisfies, a condition of the soul which has prompted degrees (of glory) from Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia Theological Seminary, and finally a Master of Fine Arts from Eastern Washington in 2013.
There's No I in Debris

There's No I in Debris

C Scott Kinder-Pyle; Carol Howard Merritt

Resource Publications (CA)
2018
sidottu
There Is No I in Debris is a walking and talking contradiction. Of course, as a matter of fact, the English letter is plain to see. If, however, the reader would care to acknowledge the fluid nature of that self who processes experience with images and words, the effect of these poems will be to expose the mysterious vulnerability of that authentic person who so often hides behind various familial and societal roles. The poet here posits a crisis, especially for clergy and various leaders of the institutional church in the twenty-first century. We are now entering a postmodern field of debris, in which the fragments of one's identity must be confronted amid the mere artifice of Christendom. ""Scott Kinder-Pyle's collection of poems is a fierce and tender engagement with the world we know, the worlds we yearn for, and the worlds we hesitate to see and to name. With a philosopher's eye and a pastor's heart, he probes the many pieces and identities of a preacher's life, finding wisdom in places none of us thought to look. These are poems to make us ponder, wonder, wrestle, and even laugh--at ourselves, most of all. Kinder-Pyle is the kind of colleague you want alongside you, for the long haul."" --Anna Carter Florence, Peter Marshall Professor of Preaching, Columbia Theological Seminary ""Not everyone can put words together in such a way that a reader's mind is filled with beautiful, sharp imagery. In Scott Kinder-Pyle's There's No I in Debris, we learn of the genuine struggles and hopes of a clergyman. Lay people and faith leaders alike will find themselves relating to and enjoying this poetry."" --Tracy Simmons, Editor, Spokane Faith and Values ""'Existence is a stealthy pathogen, ' a Sasquatch tenders here. Scott Kinder-Pyle's poems are like that--fiercely honest and articulate about frustrations and desolation, about passing indignities and enduring sorrows. But the poems' faithful laments only make their empathy, grace, and humanity all the more trustworthy and powerful."" --Jonathan Johnson, author of May is an Island C. Scott Kinder-Pyle loiters near Spokane, Washington--loving his adventurous spouse, his incorrigible adult children, and his untrainable dogs. He is also known as a teacher of philosophy, literature, and religion courses at Gonzaga and Eastern Washington universities. Originally, however, Scott blended into the crowd of obnoxious Philadelphia sports fans of the 1970s and '80s. Ordained as a minister of the Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1988, he continues to serve in that penultimate role as the Titanic lists to the side, and more icebergs loom . . . Alas, nothing satisfies, a condition of the soul which has prompted degrees (of glory) from Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia Theological Seminary, and finally a Master of Fine Arts from Eastern Washington in 2013.
The life and reminiscences of E.L. Blanchard (Volume II)

The life and reminiscences of E.L. Blanchard (Volume II)

Clement Scott; Cecil Howard

Alpha Edition
2020
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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
The life and reminiscences of E.L. Blanchard (Volume II)

The life and reminiscences of E.L. Blanchard (Volume II)

Clement Scott; Cecil Howard

Alpha Edition
2020
pokkari
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Public Sector Economics for Developing Countries

Public Sector Economics for Developing Countries

Michael Howard; Althea La Foucade; Ewan Scott

University of the West Indies Press
2010
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Discusses the impact of public sector in economic development. This title analyzes public goods, market failure, the role of government, public choice and political business cycles, and government revenues and expenditures. It also explores issues such as poverty alleviation, and the operation of the value-added tax in developing countries.
Organizational Innovation

Organizational Innovation

Howard B. Kaplan; Marshall Scott Poole

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
2003
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Innovation in the private and public sectors has been the subject of a great deal of study, since it is central to the economic growth and effective governance of most organizations. Determining the changes needed in an organization is less difficult than determining how to make the changes work. This volume is the result of a three-year study that investigated the factors associated with the implementation of program changes in a nonprofit community welfare agency. The results of the research showed that a greater understanding of the implementation process was needed, both by the workers and administrators. In addition, factors other than "need" were determined to influence what action is taken to implement the recommendations. This book takes the results of the study and demonstrates how implementation can be successful in an organization. This work includes factors such as administration behavior and perception, its effect on board members, mobility orientation, job satisfaction, and the prediction of program change and will be of interest to management in both the private and non-profit sector as well as students of organizational sociology and psychology.