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This work encapsulates the essential developments in this field into a single resource, as well as to set an agenda for further development in the field. This brief focuses on the demand flexibility in supply chains with fragmented results distributed throughout the literature. These results have strong implications for managing real-world complex operations planning problems. This book exploits dimensions of demand flexibility in supply chains and characterizes the best fit between demand properties and operations capabilities and constraints. The origins and seminal works are traced in integrated demand and operations planning and an in-depth documentation is provided for the current state of the art. Systems with inherent costs and constraints that must respond to some set of demands at a minimum cost are examined. Crucial unanswered questions are explored and the high-value research directions are highlighted for both practice and for the development of new and interesting optimization models and algorithms.
While the specific focus of this work is African American politics in the 'margins' of the South, this timely work examines minority and ethnic politics in rural America and other democratic societies. More importantly, this study explores the politics of everyone with a racial and ethnically diverse rural root_and how the majority versus minority political competition is played out in society. Unlike most books on national, state, and local governments, African American Politics in Rural America is concerned with theory and political actors_particularly their perceptions, frustrations, and, sometimes, satisfaction with the complex processes of governance at the grassroots level in American politics.
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The government chose her because she knew best. She had the skills, knowledge, and tech necessary to obliterate any enemy that threatens the United States. And now, in order to protect the entire world, Olivia must put all her trust in those she was sworn to destroy. The only issue is she must do it all entirely on her own and all in complete secrecy. She must turn two alien super creatures known as Rasrims into an unstoppable fighting force and hope that their powers are enough to destroy a godlike foe. The politicians have been elected. The assassins have been contracted. And the secret societies are watching. Whose side will you be on? In the first book of the Souls That Rule series, you'll read how Olivia, Chase, and Lance navigate a world of futuristic technology, black book operations, secret agendas, and foes with extraordinary abilities as they try to save the planet from an evil who seeks to kill Olivia and destroy everything she stands for, bringing destruction to everything else in the process.
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Third in the highly-acclaimed nineteenth-century 'Cathedral' mystery series When Mr Lye, an elderly partner at Tom Ansell's law firm, drops dead at his desk, Tom is dispatched to Ely to search for Mr Lye's will at Phoenix House, the home of his brother, Ernest. At the same time, Tom's wife Helen has been commissioned by New Moon magazine to write a piece on a town with 'inner beauty' - and what better place than Ely? But shortly after they arrive at Phoenix House, their host is arrested for murder -; and Tom and Helen find themselves at the centre of an ever-deepening mystery.
1904 edition includes Hawaii; 19 -14 include Canada, Hawaii and Cuba; 1915- include Alaska and Hawaii.