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Transplanting Hope: My life - Someone Else's Heart
Kristy Lee Thackeray
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Keeping Major Naval Ship Acquisitions on Course
John F. Schank; Mark V. Arena; Kristy N. Kamarck; Gordon T. Lee; John Birkler; Robert E. Murphy; Roger Lough
RAND
2015
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This study provides a program overview of acquisition options available for the Commonwealth of Australia s next generation naval surface combatant and identifies internal and external factors that can influence a major ship acquisition program. The authors address questions relating to available ship design and build options; various phases, options, and decisions; and aspects that can contribute to the success of an acquisition program."
Learning from Experience
John F. Schank; Cesse Ip; Kristy N. Kamarck; Robert E. Murphy; Mark V. Arena; Frank W. Lacroix; Gordon T. Lee
RAND
2012
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This volume presents a set of lessons learned from Australia's Collins submarine program that could help inform future program managers. Collins was the first submarine built in Australia. RAND investigated how operational requirements were set for the Collins class; explored the acquisition, contracting, design, and build processes that the program employed; and assessed the activities surrounding integrated logistics support for the class.
Learning from Experience
John F. Schank; Cesse Ip; Frank W. Lacroix; Robert E. Murphy; Mark V. Arena; Kristy N. Kamarck; Gordon T. Lee
RAND
2012
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The U.S. Navy asked the RAND Corporation to develop a set of lessons learned from previous submarine programs that could help inform future program managers. This volume presents lessons from three U.S. submarine programs. The RAND team looked at how the programs were managed, the issues that affected management decisions, and the outcomes of those decisions. An overarching lesson from the three programs is the importance of program stability. One-liner: This volume presents an overview of lessons learned from three U.S. Navy submarine programs that could help inform future program managers.
In the second adventure of this series, the Kingsley Kids are called upon to help relocate an entire tiny nation. The underground home of the tiny Babatool Munkens is under threat, and only Jaxon, Leo and Taylor can help. Moving thousands of small creatures is more difficult than it sounds, and the children need to use all of their problem-solving skills to get the job done. This story is perfect for children aged between six and nine who are developing their novel-reading skills (and anyone else who enjoys an adventure).
The third adventure for the Kingsley Kids sees the friends placed under a magical shrinking spell to visit their new Munken friends underground. Jaxon, Leo and Taylor are thrilled to experience the mysterious tiny world, and what better way to experience it than to become tiny too? As thanks for their help during the big migration, the Munkens put on a huge banquet for the children. The banquet is like nothing the children have experienced before. In fact, it's the sort of meal that requires the wearing of raincoats and glasses before the food is served.
It's Leo's birthday and time to celebrate with his friends by having a costume party. What could possibly go wrong at such a fun event? It turns out, when a grumpy magic tree casts a spell, a fun party can turn into a disaster very quickly. All of the guests become trapped in their costumes, and unfortunately some of the party guests were dressed as monsters and other things that don't behave how children should do at a party. Leo dressed as a pirate, which means he is swiftly taken away on a ship. Taylor becomes a tiger who can only roar at her friends. Ivy and Fletcher become two tiny rabbits, who have to avoid becoming tiger lunch. Luckily Jaxon dressed as a superhero, but can he save the day before his best friend walks the plank? Will the Kingsley Kids get out of this mess or will they be stuck in their costumes forever?
This story is perfect for children who have just started to read chapter books, and need some magic and adventure to keep them interested. In the fifth story of the Kingsley Kids series, Ms Higglebottom returns with more strange science experiments. In this adventure, she gives Leo the left over ingredients to make slime at home.However, there's something strange with one of the ingredients she gives him, and just a sprinkle of this magic powder turns water into super bouncy goo The Kingsley Kids take this magic powder with them when they visit Leo's grandparents' farm, and this makes for lots of crazy, bouncy fun
My Amazing Mum - A Heartwarming & Hilarious Celebration of Mums Mums are amazing-but have you ever seen one wrestle a crocodile, chase down an ice cream truck, or solve the greatest mysteries (like where that missing shoe went)?In My Amazing Mum, a child shares all the wild, wonderful, and sometimes impossible things their mum does every day-whether it's cooking up meals fit for a reality show, negotiating sibling peace treaties, or expertly dodging juice spills in the car. Through vibrant illustrations and playful storytelling, this book is a joyful tribute to mums everywhere-especially the ones who make everyday moments feel like the greatest adventures.
The Maju Mindset: A Modern Guide for Getting Out of Your Own Damn Way
Kristi Lee Schatz
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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