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Corruption runs deep in Hank's town. Every local bureaucrat is in someone's pocket. The obvious solution: Turn a bulldozer into an unstoppable killing machine. Little does Hank know he isn't alone in this universe. A police force that patrols... well everything, is looking for new recruits and Hank fits their bill. These space cops call themselves the Arbiters and every Arbiter gets to chose their service weapon. Hank chooses the Killdozer. Follow Hank on his journey of righteous revenge, bulging muscles, and bedding beautiful women. He will also smoke a lot of cigars, and blow a lot of stuff up.
An anthology collection of seven stories set on the planet Ludus.
A collection of seven stories from seven different authors, all taking place on Ludus.Ludus is a dangerous fantasy world from the series Delvers LLC and Nora Hazard.Surviving Ludus can be enjoyed by fans of Delvers LLC, or any readers who enjoy sword and sorcery fantasy, dungeon exploration, survival, portal fantasy, magic-on-monster violence, or touching moments of love and honor.***Blaise Corvin - "Missing in Action"A story about redemption, family, and loyalty. This story will directly tie into the Delvers LLC storyline, and contains a major reveal for a Delvers LLC main character.Bastian Knight - "Friends and Enemies"With a little bit of luck, could an ordinary guy survive on Ludus? What...
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An extension of Labor Arbitration: An Annotated Bibliography, this volume intends to provide a larger sense of history, of institutional development, and of the abiding questions that have been raised in and about labor arbitration. The editors focus on substantial professional and academic studies of labor arbitration in the United States and Canada, drawing material from books, monographs, analytical articles in professional and academic journals, and selections from the proceedings of the meetings of academic and professional societies. In response to the changing demands made upon arbitrators, the editors have extended their coverage to include alternative dispute resolution and the Americans with Disabilities Act. A large section of the book deals with employment arbitration and matters such as wrongful discharge. Coverage of arbitration outside North America is also expanded in the current volume, which is based upon computer searches of the most widely used data bases and on cover-to-cover searches of the twenty leading journals in the field.
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