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Originally published between 1994 and 2000 the volumes in this set discuss, among other issues: the successful implementation of radical, technological innovations within business organizations. issues of Chinese rural-rural and rural-urban migration the relation between technology and the exercise of sea power.
The diamond fairy book is a collection of nineteen charming and delightful fairy tales for children by Various Authors.
In four volumes, this set covers the key areas of interest in the country: its religion, development as a nation, and its contact with the West. Drawing on a great depth of knowledge and research, these titles were written by experts in their respective fields.
This set of six volumes explore the history of evil from 2000 BCE to the present day. Including dozens of original essays, in collaboration with six distinguished scholars as volume editors, this set is intended to be an accessible, international contribution to the philosophical study of evil in multiple cultures and times.
Muses of the writers is a collection of short stories and flash fiction from up and coming authors. There is a mixture of all sorts of genres from the haunting What happened to Amanda and A story of a different kind. To the entertaining The bequest to the twisting The Stray. All of the stories in Muses of the Writers are though provoking and special in their own way and have been created by writers worldwide
Original short stories from young writers aged 5-20. These young writers entered The little BIG Book Competition ran by The Lil' Author Skool and have either won or their story was chosen as a feature. Hundreds of submissions were sent in from young writers from around the world!
The volumes in this set, originally published between 1940 and 1994, draw together research by leading academics in the area of welfare and the welfare state, and provide a rigorous examination of related key issues.
Cashiers du Cinemart #18 marks the 20th anniversary issue of the infamous Detroit film zine. Featuring reviews, interviews, and essays on films from the sublime to the obscure. Regular contributors Skizz Cyzyk, Rich Osmond, Mike Malloy, and Mike Sullivan are back with looks at Corrupt, Eye of the Tiger, Earl Owensby, and casting decisions that almost were. Jim Donahue, Calum Syers, Scott Lefebvre, and Andrew Leavold have returned to give us pieces about Michael Powell, Ulli Lommel, Anthony Matthews, and Eddie Romero. Joshua Gravel provides another batch of movie reviews that go beyond the usual thumbs up/down tripe. This issue also features articles by first-time contributors Jay A. Gertzman, Heather Drain, Greg Goodsell, Marisa Young Mike Dereniewski, Ryan Sarnowski, Jared Case, Joe "Woodyanders" Wawrzyniak, and David Bertrand.
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