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A ruthless pirate. An English admiral out for vengeance. A Coast Guard cutter out of time and thrust into the middle of a mortal conflict between two very angry men.... Today. Stephen Thompson is a man with a problem. You wouldn't know it by looking at him: A young, brash commander of the Coast Guard cutter USS Melbourne. By all accounts, he should have his whole life ahead of him. 1579. Captain Stone is also a man with a problem. The former XO to a ruthless English captain, Stone is now the captain of his own vessel, the Eustace, a pirate ship prowling the seas of the Caribbean. Now he spends his days eluding his former captain, now Admiral Deadmon, a man who will stop at nothing to wreak h...
Walter C. Wright develops a biblical management model that fosters an environment of active participation in an organization's mission. Foreword by Richard J. Mouw and Eugene H. Peterson.
Chronicled here are more hilarious adventures of Dougal, star of the "Magic Roundabout" series. This title was a cult children's film in the 1970s and is presented here in script form for the first time. In this story Dougal meets a new character, the blue cat, and faces a new challenge.
For ninety-six years, Bertha Ross MacLean´s determination to succeeds affects four generations. In spite of her controlling schemes, her offspring lead good lives and find happiness, while Bertha broods over her discontent. There are some threatening moments, loving scenes, temptations and tender humor. Set in Ontario in 1902 and then in Illinois through 1973, the book brings history to life. These are years filled with national trauma, economic stress and inventions for convenient living. Readers may recognize some of their relatives and the human emotions that agitate families. The psychological effects of Bertha´s life provide a contrast between people who live for others and one who lives for herself.
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Follows a shaggy dog and his friends on their adventures in the garden, their magic carpet trip around the world, and their visit to Scotland to meet Dougal's mad uncle.
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This book presents a framework for understanding human values and their role in life, work, business and leadership. It offers an explanation for the spectrum of human behaviour, from a self-focused, survivalist mindset that has scant regard for ethics, through to compliance with laws and conventions, and then to the aspiration to live a higher ethical and spiritual life. The book offers a practical guide on how to develop a more ethical way of working and being, both personally and in organisations. Rather than being an additional burden on people or organisations, ethics and values are a liberating force, enabling higher performance, better quality relationships and an expanded sense of purpose and identity.