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In Retention for a Change, we give precise strategies for motivating, inspiring, and energizing a staff.
This book will help you push the boundaries of what it means to actively engage your pool of candidates as well as what it means to use hiring as a tool to develop your current team.
What Is A Man?? The burning question I pondered during my young adult life. Seeking to give Meaning to my existence, as well as an explanation to my progeny. Growing up in rural Mississippi during the 1960's - 1980's era, proved to be a challenging feat for the common man. The young black men & women I grew up with, appeared lost & confused. In the aftermath of the Vietnam war, Civil Rights Legislation being passed, and the Nation appearing to embrace "Justice and Equality". America gripped in the lingering sorrow and division over the deaths of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Medgar Evers, Robert Kennedy and many other popular and not so popular "John Doe Jones". So called for those I didn't know, that gave their tears, sweat, blood and lives yet went unnoticed. Slow-cooking and seething in this cauldron of humanity were a people spawned, a "peculiar people" among Whom I reside, "The Kingdom Culture" I like to call them. A people who believe God (YAHVEH) to be the Supernatural Being he says we were made in the image of. As we acknowledge, receive and reflect the residentSpiritual power within us to manifest the Sons Of God throughout the World!!! Peace & Love Always, as we reside in this ETERNAL, NOW!!! Joseph Love Jones
An examination and interpretation of the ways in which Samuel Butler's few crucial years in New Zealand affected his life and work, particularly Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited.
This study considers what interventions work (and what do not) in high crime black neighbourhoods. The focus of the work is on the activity of non-violent community organizations and their activities, and it explores the crime-preventive role of these types of organizations.
Reference Sources for Canadian Literary Studies offers the first full-scale bibliography of writing on and in the field of Canadian literary studies. Approximately one thousand annotated entries are arranged by reference genre, with sub-groupings related to literary genre.
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