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Jan the Big Black Spot

Jan the Big Black Spot

Nathan Joseph

Independently Published
2019
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This newly released book is a heartfelt journey for a lovable character who looks for a place to call her own. From Nathan Joseph, the author of "Purpose the Penguin Goes to Sleep," comes the story of Jan the Big Black Spot.Jan is a Big Black Spot. There is nobody else quite like her. One day, she realizes that the world is really big and really wide, but she's not really sure of her place in it. She asks where she can fit in, but can't find any good answers. Her question sends her on a quest to find where she belongs. On her journey, she meets huge, strangely shaped friends. However, she doesn't become convinced that she belongs with them. In fact, the farther she goes, the less at home she feels. Will she ever find her place?Jan is a story about kindness and self love expressed in beautiful imagery and text. It showcases the strength of a thoughtful hero in her journey to answer one of life's great questions. Jan the Big Black Spot is full of wonder, optimism, courage, and strength. This book is fantastic for story lovers and it features a fun, unexpected twist at the end for all the "bookworms" and "grammar gurus" out there.
Jan-Ken-Pon

Jan-Ken-Pon

Mini Komix

Lulu.com
2011
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Klassik Komix makes yours manga with Jan-Ken-Pon! Some of the early public domain English-language comics were either influenced by anime & manga, or went on to be adapted into Japanese culture. Tales of samurai, robots, kaiju, karate, mecha, sentai, vampires, aliens, androids, & more! Otaku of all kinds will flip over this creative collection! 100 Big Pages!
Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994) and the Rise of Economic Expertise
Jan Tinbergen was the first Nobel Prize winner in Economics and one of the most influential economists of the 20th century. This book argues that his crucial contribution is the theory of economic policy and the legitimation of economic expertise in service of the state. It traces his youthful socialist ideals which found political direction in the Plan-socialist movement of the 1930s for which he developed new economic models to combat the Great Depression. After World War II he was able to synthesize that work into a theory of economic policy which not only provided a lasting framework for economic policy around the world, but also secured a permanent place for economic experts close to government. The book then turns to an examination of his attempt to repeat this achievement in the development projects in the Global South and at the international level for the United Nations.