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Travel Tips By: Kyle Rasmussen Travel Tips by Kyle Rasmussen is a deep look at some of the typical things that every traveler experiences and tips for how to make each aspect of the trip your best trip ever. This true compilation from the mind of an experienced and avid traveler provides insight into travel in the modern world. Mr. Rasmussen teaches readers to use a myriad of resources to make the trip even better. This is a helpful guide, but it is also an entertaining book full of personal stories from Mr. Rasmussen’s many travels. The tips, tricks, and advice within these pages can be utilized by all travelers: young and old, rich and not-so-rich, seasoned travelers or those embarking on their first journey. Mr. Rasmussen’s hope is that his writing will educate, entertain, inspire, and encourage people to travel and to leave the world a better place than they found it.
We Went West: Civil War Soldiers of the Yakima Valley By: Ellen Allmendinger We Went West: Civil War Soldiers of the Yakima Valley highlights the life stories of a small portion of the more than two hundred Civil War soldiers and their families who traveled west after the war and settled in the Yakima Valley. The soldiers’ stories briefly touch on their lives prior to and during the war with more detailed information on their lives and accomplishments after settling in Central Washington. The book is of interest to those who are Civil War history lovers as well as Central Washington history. It may also captivate those who are unaware of the vast impact that Civil War soldiers had on the Y...
In this interdisciplinary book, experts from philosophy, medicine, law, psychology, economics, and social sciences address questions and develop solutions for a well-designed society of long life. Young as well as old people have to actively shape more and more of their life span. At the same time, aging becomes more multifaceted: the individual view on one’s own life course is changing, and the needs and demands for a fulfilled life are diversifying. The implications affect all spheres of life – from education and workplace to health care and the culture of interaction. They require content-related and structural adjustments for a diverse society of longevity in which multiple generations live alongside each other. But how can change be managed responsibly, how can individual and collective responsibility be distributed appropriately, and how can a sustainable and fair social future be ensured?
Wirtschaft und Arbeitsleben verändern sich rasant: Technologische Umbrüche folgen immer schneller aufeinander, Dienstleistungen werden in globalem Maßstab erbracht, prekäre Beschäftigungsformen und psychische Belastungen nehmen zu. Neue Lebensentwürfe stellen den "klassischen Arbeitstag" infrage. Konflikte brechen auf: um den Wert der Arbeit, um gerechte Bezahlung, um die Entgrenzung von Arbeit und Leben. Dieses Buch analysiert aktuelle Entwicklungen auf nationaler und internationaler Ebene, nennt Handlungsfelder und Lösungsansätze für Politik, Gewerkschaften und Arbeitgeber. Im Spannungsfeld der neuen Wirtschafts- und Arbeitsbedingungen zeigt es programmatisch auf, wie neue Leitlinien für "Gute Arbeit" entwickelt werden können - für eine "Arbeit der Zukunft".
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