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To all the young dreamers and the crime fighters from within! ~ Meet Constance Ann, age 6. Her best friend Mary Margaret, age 6 and a half and our tumbling genius Elliot, age 7. In truth, they were all exceptional geniuses living in Johnsville, Vermont solving mysteries and problems in the lives of the young children and sometime even the lives of the old ~ The Shawn Dog's Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery Shall we meet them inside ~
Journey Across the stars and universe with four classical science fiction tales to excite and inspire your Imagination. 1.....Flame-Jewel of the Ancients. The tiny golden sphere, blazed with terrible energy, and spelled doom for the Galactic Empire. 2.....The Rebel of Valkyr. From the dark ages of space emerged the second Empire ruled by a child, a usurper, and a fool. 3.....The Rocketeers have Shaggy Ears. Someday there will be a Legend, from steamy Venus or arid Mars, building a great glory the men of Terra will choke with pride. 4.....Witch of the Demon Seas. A black Galleon is guided back to the lost Citadel of Xanthi, A tale of Corun the condemned pirate of Conahur and his lover, the Demon Witch! Classical science fiction from the masters of the genre!
This collection consists of works of fiction, selected poems and other thoughts I have had and decided to record since I retired from the practice of law some years ago. Initially, they were written for my own amusement, without an eye toward publication.
Trapped in Dream Valley, our three geniuses must find a way out of this nightmare dream and expose the mastermind behind kidnapping children into a not so friendly Wild West dream!
In Seattle to reunite Elliot with his father, the three families continue to enjoy their vacationing while Constance Ann and her two best friends, Mary Margaret & Elliot must find a way to save all the children in Seattle from losing their childhood years by the time reversal machine that immediately thrust all children into the state of adulthood!
Still on summer vacation, our young detectives from Vermont and their parents are on the last leg of their long trip ~ Hollywood! Mary Margaret has been kidnapped by party crashing teenagers! It's a race against time as Constance Ann & Elliot must face several obstacles in each studio as they search for their friend!
This book gives the inside story of a man searching for answers as to why his friend Shorty Shea was murdered by Charles Manson and other members of the Manson Family.
Offers an instructive look at the role modern telecommunications infrastructures play in promoting vibrant rural economies. The authors provide prescriptive policy recommendations for everyone concerned with rural economic development, from state and rural policymakers to telecommunications industry executives.
The end of the cold war does not necessarily mean the end of the social and political instability that can lead to low-intensity conflicts. This book provides fresh insights into a difficult subject by bringing together knowledgeable contributors who have the academic expertise, operational experience, and strategic perspective essential to underst
First published in 1966. The author examines the problems which face the teacher of Religious Education at the time of widespread doubt. He reviews studies of the formation of religious beliefs and attitudes in the young, and suggest a new strategy for the subject, whereby at each stage of education the teacher has a definite but limited aim, appropriate to the children with whom they have to teach.
First published in 1966. The author examines the problems which face the teacher of Religious Education at the time of widespread doubt. He reviews studies of the formation of religious beliefs and attitudes in the young, and suggest a new strategy for the subject, whereby at each stage of education the teacher has a definite but limited aim, appropriate to the children with whom they have to teach.
Offers an instructive look at the role modern telecommunications infrastructures play in promoting vibrant rural economies. The authors provide prescriptive policy recommendations for everyone concerned with rural economic development, from state and rural policymakers to telecommunications industry executives.
The end of the cold war does not necessarily mean the end of the social and political instability that can lead to low-intensity conflicts. This book provides fresh insights into a difficult subject by bringing together knowledgeable contributors who have the academic expertise, operational experience, and strategic perspective essential to underst
This timely book is a comprehensive overview of customer service principles, theories, and practices. It looks at the best practices of service enterprises and the delivery of superior customer service. It also includes classic and contemporary theories relating to the consumers, managers, and their behaviors in organizational setting. The book uses real-life applications through examples from business enterprises in various service sectors, including hotels, restaurants, theme parks, event management, airlines, cruises, (e-)retailers, and finance.This book covers important concepts in service design and delivery including customer experiences, peer-to-peer services, the organization’s servicescape, quality measurement tools, and use of technologies. The book also gives insights into consumers including their expectations, attitudes, emotions, word-of-mouth behaviors, and strategies to ensure their loyalty. It also looks at developments in service theory and practice which remain relatively unexplored by existing textbooks.Filled with real-world case studies in various service sectors, this textbook will be particularly useful for students in hospitality guest services and services marketing.
This timely book is a comprehensive overview of customer service principles, theories, and practices. It looks at the best practices of service enterprises and the delivery of superior customer service. It also includes classic and contemporary theories relating to the consumers, managers, and their behaviors in organizational setting. The book uses real-life applications through examples from business enterprises in various service sectors, including hotels, restaurants, theme parks, event management, airlines, cruises, (e-)retailers, and finance.This book covers important concepts in service design and delivery including customer experiences, peer-to-peer services, the organization’s servicescape, quality measurement tools, and use of technologies. The book also gives insights into consumers including their expectations, attitudes, emotions, word-of-mouth behaviors, and strategies to ensure their loyalty. It also looks at developments in service theory and practice which remain relatively unexplored by existing textbooks.Filled with real-world case studies in various service sectors, this textbook will be particularly useful for students in hospitality guest services and services marketing.
First Published in 1977. Part of The Atlantic Council Policy Series. It is customary for policy papers produced by the Atlantic Council Working Groups to direct attention primarily to issues that confront the countries of Western Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. This policy paper has a somewhat different emphasis, dealing primarily with the issues of development policy facing the United States.
Since the end of the war in Vietnam and the withdrawal of the American presence there, a marked realignment of power has taken place in Southeast Asia. The old rivalry between China and the United States has become a relationship of cautious rapprochement, while Sino-Soviet competition has been intensified by China's fear that the USSR will move to fill the power vacuum created by the U.S. departure. The United States no longer perceives a friendly Sino-Southeast Asian relationship to be as much of a danger to its security interests as it once did, but how that relationship develops remains of considerable importance to this country. In this book, Edwin Martin examines some of the principal factors in China's current relations with the Southeast Asian countries— China's domestic policies, Peking-oriented insurgency in Southeast Asian countries, the Overseas Chinese, trade considerations, the policies of third powers—and concludes that the newly emergent nationalism in Southeast Asia,coupled with Sino-Soviet rivalry, indeed diminishes the threat posed by a Communist Indochina and calls for a U.S. policy of encouraging stable relations in the area, both among the countries themselves and between them and the PRC. He asserts that a four-way balance of power— involving the United States, the USSR, the PRC, and Japan—will prevent a power vacuum in the area and will allow the Southeast Asian countries to develop their own strengths, both political and economic. It is thus to the advantage of the United States to encourage all steps toward regional cooperation; U.S. policy, Professor Martin concludes, should neither abandon Southeast Asia, nor attempt to dictate to it.
This volume deals with the recent proposals in the United Nations and elsewhere for reconstructing the existing economic relations between less developed and more developed countries. The contributors to the book undertake to clarify the NIEO proposals, asking specifically to what extent they are really new, fully international, realistically economic, and are the constituents of workable order. The confrontation of NIEO demands and real-world constraints is a leading feature of the book, and each of the chapters deals with one or more elements of the NIEO proposals against the background of relevant conditions in both the countries and the international institutions and practices that interrelate them. The authors arrive at a considerable degree of consensus, mostly agreeing that the NIEO is not really a new order, but endorsing specific NIEO proposals that will achieve gradual progress for LDCs in absolute terms.