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An easy-to-follow step-by-step guide to creative hobby framing for the complete beginner.
This book reclaims the life stories of the victims - plus a few survivors - and their families in time for the 175th anniversary in 2022.
Squirrel watching is fine as far as it goes. But newly retired Harold Miller is not content squirreling away his Golden Years from a porch. He is bored. Maybe the motorcycle he wished for in his youth would bring some excitement back into his life? To his surprise, and after a fair amount of sweet-talking, his wife Gwen swallows her reservations and goes along for the ride. With their new wheels, full leather biker outfits, and whole new personas, they saddle up for adventures that push them out of their comfort zone into a heart-warming self-discovery with every tick of the odometer. From a run-in with a vindictive skunk, a pet squirrel funeral, a police chase, and much more. . . Spike and Babe is one road trip you will not want to miss.
'Jane Williams's first collection of haiku delights with all the insight and generosity that her readers admire in her longer works of poetry. In distillations that are alive to the small and fleeting moments of life and the echoes they ring in the heart, Echoes of Flight is joyous and life-affirming and a welcome addition to Australian haiku literature.' - Lyn Reeves, Vice President, Australian Haiku Society'Echoes of Flight is a wonderful treasure box of haiku moments experienced through finely tuned poetic senses. These moments are captured in crisp detail, displaying a profound reverence for the world in which the poet so keenly observes. We are richer for seeing things as Jane Williams does.' - Ron C. Moss, author of the award-winning haiku collection The Bone Carver
Discover how to create "corporation you" without being a tall poppy.We're no longer in the industrial or information age. We're now in the connection economy. The economy where you're ability to stand out, connect with others and position yourself in your career and business mean security. Companies and governments don't want people who want jobs for life any more. They want innovation, ideas and networks to thrive in volatile economic times. We are bombarded with information and choices every day. Hard work alone doesn't cut it anymore.Whether you're a job seeker frustrated with your job search, trying to climb the corporate ladder or a service provider, a lack of clarity and communicating your personal brand will see others get the opportunities you want. By the end of this book you'll be feeling more confident about what your greatest gift is and not afraid to stand out from the crowd.
Focuses on Second Generation Work with QSEN, with article topics including: Second Victim; Interprofessional education for QSEN; The Quality Burden; New technologies for teaching quality and safety; Creating Academic/Clinical Partnerships; Incorporating QSEN into Pre-Licensure Programs; and Innovative Strategies for Embedding QSEN.
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