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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Marci Powell
R.E.M.O.T.E.: Leverage the Distance and Achieve Excellence When Working Remotely delves deep into the modern work dilemma-successfully working remotely. Transitioning to remote work is a necessity in order to flourish in the modern work environment. However, this change is not without its own unique hurdles, and everyone from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies to freelancers found that it wasn't easy to adapt. In this book, Marci Powell applies her years of ground-breaking work in the field of cutting-edge technology, online learning, and remote employee operations to provide individuals and organizations with a business-friendly model for building and supporting a remote workforce. She shares a wealth of practical suggestions and creative solutions on leveraging the distance of remote work to achieve excellence and cultivate productive, efficient, and connected teams capable of working from anywhere. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to make remote work not just a stopgap, but a revolutionary change Connect with Marci Powell on LinkedIn, Twitter, and at marcipowell.co
Learn to Draw Manga in 4 Weeks: Includes a Step-By-Step Guide and Sketchpad
Marc Powell; David Neal
Sirius Entertainment
2026
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In this stylishly packaged, full-colour book you'll find everything you need to know about drawing Japanese manga characters - from cute chibi fairies and mini-monsters to goliath samurais and action heroines. Whatever your ability, I Can Draw Manga will teach you to create dynamic and unique figures by following its step-by-step drawing projects. By following broken-down examples and using the practice grids inside, you will learn: • How to use basic tools and materials • How to identify and draw different manga styles, such as shojo, kodomo and shõnen• Techniques to draw faces, expressions and basic anatomy • Proportions and poses • Adding dynamic movement, including punches and power kicks Within no time you will be able to create your own mechanical mecha characters or spectacular dragons and bring your stories to life.ABOUT THE SERIES: I Can Draw teaches a variety of specialist drawing styles, aimed at beginners or those wishing to hone their skills. With step-by-step instructions and practice grids to try out new techniques, these full-colour drawing guides will help artists bring their ideas into actuality.
What is bat poop used for? How do dogs sweat? Which reptile has three eyes? Young readers can discover amazing, shocking and totally gross facts about animals in this entertaining book. Featuring laugh-out-loud illustrations, this awesome and accessible fact book gives the low-down on some of the weirdest, most remarkable creatures in the world, as well as your pets at home!Includes:• Crazy creatures: komodo dragons, king cobras, duckbilled platypus...• Peculiar pets: dogs, cats, hamsters...• Feathered facts: eagles, penguins, owls...• Creepy crawlies: spiders, cockroaches, scorpions...• Slimy stuff: leeches, worms, frogs...With fabulous facts and stats that are great for sharing, this book introduces young minds to the natural world in an engaging and memorable way. Perfect for curious kids aged 7+. ABOUT THE SERIES: Big Ideas! is a dynamic, high-energy, "fun fact", educational series for children aged seven and up, illustrated throughout with humorous cartoons. Packed with surprising facts, stats, and records that kids will just love to share, it revels in all things weird, unexpected, mind-blowing, funny, and gross!
How heavy is a blue whale's tongue? How lazy is a blobfish? Which fish wrestle with their mouths? Young readers can find out the answers to these questions and more in this fun fact book. With clear, engaging text and vibrant illustrations, kids can get the low-down on the incredible world beneath our oceans in an accessible and entertaining way. Includes:• Deep-sea creatures• Sharks and dolphins• Octopus and squid• Reefs and sea beds With fabulous facts and stats that are great for sharing, this book introduces young minds to the natural world in an engaging and memorable way. Perfect for curious kids aged 7+. ABOUT THE SERIES: Big Ideas! is a dynamic, educational "fun fact" series for children aged seven and up, illustrated throughout with humorous cartoons. Packed with surprising facts, stats, and records that kids will just love to share, it revels in all things weird, unexpected, mind-blowing, funny, and gross!
When you have the chance to change your life would you take it, or die trying?When Mike Slater and Dan Sharpe set off on a dream football tour of Europe things could only get better. Mike would be free from living under his father's shadow and Dan free from a father who only looked at him through the bottom of a vodka bottle. But from the onset their dream quickly turns into a nightmare. Unknowingly coerced into smuggling drugs they become pawns for Interpol, live bait to catch one of Europe's biggest drug barons who will stop at nothing to retrieve what is his. Pursued by killers through Belgium, Holland, Germany and eventually Paris, they will run for their lives testing their courage to the limit. Only then will they learn the hard truth that misguided teenage actions lead to consequences that will turn boys into men and change their lives forever.Who would have thought playing football might get you killed.
513 Weird Facts That Every Kid Should Know
Thomas Canavan; Marc Powell; Anne Rooney; William Potter
ARCTURUS PUBLISHING LTD
2023
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621 Super Weird Facts to Boggle Your Brain
William Potter; Helen Otway; Adam Phillips; Marc Powell; Clare Hibbert; Ben Hubbard; Anne Rooney
ARCTURUS PUBLISHING LTD
2025
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The publications, addresses, and official documents of explorer and scientist John Wesley Powell comprise a body of work representing many of the great historical movements and intellectual landscapes of 19th century America. Powell's work yields an astonishing array of contributions to geology, geography, anthropology and ethnography, environmental history, Native American Studies, and natural science. Specifically, there are important social and political issues connected to Powell—the fate of the indigenous people of North America, the role of the federal government in the affairs of western states, conservation of natural resources, and historical interpretation of the settlement of the American West.This annotated bibliography consists of two sections. The first is a comprehensive bibliography of Powell's writings and includes all of Powell's monographs, including government reports, and articles in popular magazines and scientific journals, as well as the important published and unpublished administrative records and correspondence, excerpts from Congressional testimony, public addresses, and collections of archival and manuscript materials. The second section consists of selected references for published biographical material, articles, essays, non-print material, Internet resources, and monographs about Powell's life and work.
Ward's poems have a bracing freshness. He is extremely aware of the basis of language, of the alphabet as an abstract, symbolic and sacred presence, and he is wary of pinning down experience with it. His poems are as carefully composed for sound as music; philosophically they are open and searching. Ward stands persona and narrative poems on their heads, turning them into amalgams of thought, impression and imagery which reflect reality's complexity. People and place are at the heart of the book, as are their inter-relationship. Ward's is not a picturesque nature, but has its strangeness and wonder intact. In elegiac, scientific poems about the environment Ward replaces the temptation to rant with telling, reticent humour and understatement. Astute readers will recognise and enjoy the formal creativity and humane, contemplative sensibility in this challenging and innovative new collection."There's a sincerity and consscientiousness about 'Late Thoughts in March' which issues in undeviatingly scrupulous address to places and occasions... his writing arrives from a point where rational discourse and the liberating resources of the imagination merge"Poetry ReviewJohn Powell Ward was born in Suffolk and educated at the Universities of Toronto, Cambridge and Wales. Editor of Poetry Wales from 1975 to 1980, he is the author of critical works on Wordsworth and R.S. Thomas among others, and editor of the Border Lines series. He has also published several volumes of poetry.
Gods of Phenox: The March on Phenox - The Gods Saga II
Orlando Smart-Powell
Leviathan House
2016
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Gods of Phen x Hell is coming, and it's headed straight for Jared. Jared has fulfilled his destiny and become Miel-the Angel of Balance, created by God to keep his covenant holy. Despite Jared's transformation, the scales in this otherworldly battle are far from balanced. All has come undone. Yikan, the immortal, continues to seek godhood and with it, dominion over all the earth. This time, Yikan has in his possession the mystical, golden tome. More importantly, he has Jared's friend, Chris, to use as bait. Conspiring with the demon, Astaroth, Yikan sets a devious trap. The demons are rising. The immortal foe is ready to strike. Can Jared find his true celestial strength, as the Angel of Balance, and save the earth? Or will he succumb to the machinations of those who want him dead, giving in to temptation and deceit, and dooming every last, innocent soul? The story continues in Gods of Phen x - The March on Phen x - The Gods Saga II
Aydin, A: March : una crónica de la lucha por los derechos c
Andrew Aydin; John Lewis; Nate Powell
Norma Editorial
2022
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Beliza never knew who her parents were, or what being cared for felt like. For twelve years, she endured neglect, hunger and hostility from her caretakers and the villagers. Threatened with exorcism, she leaves despite having nowhere to go and nothing to her name.At the edge of the woods, she encounters a mysterious woman they call the Chief Katalonan, who entices her to find answers to the mysterious experiences in her life. Together with eight other kids, Beliza finds herself in a Katalonan training camp to learn about the intertwined ethereal and corporeal worlds, Hiwagaan and Sansinukob.Here she finds that as a Katalonan, a conduit between the gods, elementals, and humans, she faces the daily choice of keeping the balance between the two worlds. And for someone who had nothing, she can now wield the power over light and dark.Beliza finds a father figure in her elemental guide, Tamauro, and learns how to battle dangerous, dark entities, as well as her own childhood traumas. Soon, she and her friends must face unknown adversaries sent by Sitan, the lord of darkness.Are they prepared for the cost this war will exact from them? A life and friendship.
Beliza never knew who her parents were, or what being cared for felt like. For twelve years, she endured neglect, hunger and hostility from her caretakers and the villagers. Threatened with exorcism, she leaves despite having nowhere to go and nothing to her name.At the edge of the woods, she encounters a mysterious woman they call the Chief Katalonan, who entices her to find answers to the mysterious experiences in her life. Together with eight other kids, Beliza finds herself in a Katalonan training camp to learn about the intertwined ethereal and corporeal worlds, Hiwagaan and Sansinukob.Here she finds that as a Katalonan, a conduit between the gods, elementals, and humans, she faces the daily choice of keeping the balance between the two worlds. And for someone who had nothing, she can now wield the power over light and dark.Beliza finds a father figure in her elemental guide, Tamauro, and learns how to battle dangerous, dark entities, as well as her own childhood traumas. Soon, she and her friends must face unknown adversaries sent by Sitan, the lord of darkness.Are they prepared for the cost this war will exact from them? A life and friendship.
Beliza never knew who her parents were, or what being cared for felt like. For twelve years, she endured neglect, hunger and hostility from her caretakers and the villagers. Threatened with exorcism, she leaves despite having nowhere to go and nothing to her name.At the edge of the woods, she encounters a mysterious woman they call the Chief Katalonan, who entices her to find answers to the mysterious experiences in her life. Together with eight other kids, Beliza finds herself in a Katalonan training camp to learn about the intertwined ethereal and corporeal worlds, Hiwagaan and Sansinukob.Here she finds that as a Katalonan, a conduit between the gods, elementals, and humans, she faces the daily choice of keeping the balance between the two worlds. And for someone who had nothing, she can now wield the power over light and dark.Beliza finds a father figure in her elemental guide, Tamauro, and learns how to battle dangerous, dark entities, as well as her own childhood traumas. Soon, she and her friends must face unknown adversaries sent by Sitan, the lord of darkness.Are they prepared for the cost this war will exact from them? A life and friendship.
Beliza never knew who her parents were, or what being cared for felt like. For twelve years, she endured neglect, hunger and hostility from her caretakers and the villagers. Threatened with exorcism, she leaves despite having nowhere to go and nothing to her name.At the edge of the woods, she encounters a mysterious woman they call the Chief Katalonan, who entices her to find answers to the mysterious experiences in her life. Together with eight other kids, Beliza finds herself in a Katalonan training camp to learn about the intertwined ethereal and corporeal worlds, Hiwagaan and Sansinukob.Here she finds that as a Katalonan, a conduit between the gods, elementals, and humans, she faces the daily choice of keeping the balance between the two worlds. And for someone who had nothing, she can now wield the power over light and dark.Beliza finds a father figure in her elemental guide, Tamauro, and learns how to battle dangerous, dark entities, as well as her own childhood traumas. Soon, she and her friends must face unknown adversaries sent by Sitan, the lord of darkness.Are they prepared for the cost this war will exact from them? A life and friendship.This is the large print edition of Dark Allies, Dark Adversaries, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
Beliza never knew who her parents were, or what being cared for felt like. For twelve years, she endured neglect, hunger and hostility from her caretakers and the villagers. Threatened with exorcism, she leaves despite having nowhere to go and nothing to her name.At the edge of the woods, she encounters a mysterious woman they call the Chief Katalonan, who entices her to find answers to the mysterious experiences in her life. Together with eight other kids, Beliza finds herself in a Katalonan training camp to learn about the intertwined ethereal and corporeal worlds, Hiwagaan and Sansinukob.Here she finds that as a Katalonan, a conduit between the gods, elementals, and humans, she faces the daily choice of keeping the balance between the two worlds. And for someone who had nothing, she can now wield the power over light and dark.Beliza finds a father figure in her elemental guide, Tamauro, and learns how to battle dangerous, dark entities, as well as her own childhood traumas. Soon, she and her friends must face unknown adversaries sent by Sitan, the lord of darkness.Are they prepared for the cost this war will exact from them? A life and friendship.This is the large print edition of Dark Allies, Dark Adversaries, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
Stunned by the death of their chief, Beliza and the remaining members of the Council must take care of their communities while hunting for the traitorous former council member, Tadjana.Treated as the interim leader, Beliza has to take on the responsibility despite her lack of experience. While her instincts are beset with premonitions of impending doom, Beliza is comforted by the presence of their powerful elemental guides.After a sudden attack wreaks havoc in their community and hobbles the elemental guides, the council's coalition is in danger of fracturing. Soon, Beliza and her friends face decisions they have no idea how to make, and evil entities they weren't trained to fight against.A riveting fantasy adventure set in a world inspired by Filipino folklore and mythology, THE LAIR OF SHADOWS AND LIGHT is the second book in The Katalonan Chronicles series by Oz Mari G. and S.J. Powell.