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Life offers each of us opportunities to be a leader. Leadership is not reserved for those who hold a title or a lucrative position-it can be demonstrated by anyone in any capacity in which they serve. We need leadership in our homes, our churches, our jobs, and everywhere in between. In Defining Effective Leadership: Leading Wherever You Are, author and leader Alan Stanfield conveys this message and stresses the importance of effective leadership through the different phases of our lives. He addresses a variety of issues that leaders face and illustrates seven characteristics of effective leaders: bull; Consistency bull; Leading by Example bull; Realizing That Others Are Needed bull; Showing...
'Thompson's Modern Land Law' is a core textbook providing students with a clear understanding of the principles of the subject. It analyzes the social context of modern land law and the policy tensions to which it gives rise.
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Updated to reflect the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC), Ugly’s Conduit Bending, 2020 Edition, is a quick, on-the-job reference specifically designed to provide the most commonly required information on how to properly bend conduit, including information on bending types and techniques. An ideal tool for electricians, contractors, instructors, and students, this essential pocket guide uses diagrams, calculations, illustrations, photos, and quick explanations to ensure bending is completed safely and correctly. Features & Benefits: Contains numerous examples of how to perform conduit bends Offers easy-to-follow steps for performing bends while on the job Includes photos to illustrate exactly how to properly and safely, bend conduit at each step of the process
The earliest known ancestor, Leonard Jones (1745-1839), came to America with his son, Joshua Jones (1771-1842), in 1787/88. Both were born in Wales. Leonard's second wife was Nancy Jenkins, whom he married 1792 in Summer Co., Tenn. Joshua married Sarah Morris in 1796 at St. Paul's Parish, Richmond Co., Georgia. He died in Blount Co., Alabama. Sarah Morris (1774-1860) was born either in South Carolina or England possibly a daughter of William Morris. They had nine children. Descendants live in Alabama, Florida, Texas, Arkansas, Indiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and elsewhere. Solomon King (ca. 1805-aft. 1880), believed to be the son of Joseph King and Zilphy Powell, was born in North Carolina and died in Buncombe Co., N.C. He married ca. 1825 Rosanna (Rhonde) Miller (ca. 1806-1870/80). They had nine children. Descendants live in North Carolina, Alabama, Texas and elsewhere.