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Noctumba has to be stopped. His unbridled powers and quest to control the earth are altering the world's energies and upsetting nature's balance. Only one can challenge Noctumba and prevent the ruin. Kintu is the chosen one but he is just beginning to learn about the Regions of Influencethe forces of nature. The Inner Kingdom is desperate and the Lore elders must guide Kintu through his time of Moltahis time of maturing, and help him realize his special powers and abilities. Kintu must draw his strength from the Influence, confront Noctumba and take away his power. But Noctumba is not alone; he has recruited others and Kintu is lost as to whom he can trust. The young Lore, alone, faces a cha...
Excerpt from James Fletcher, LL. D At a meeting of the Council of the Ottawa field-naturalists' Club. Held on November loth the following resolution of condo lence was passed: The members of the Council of the Ottawa field-naturalists' Club desire to place on record their profound sorrow and sense of deep personal loss in the death of Dr. James 7'letcher. And to express their sincerest sympathy to his widow and family in their bereavement. Dr. Fletcher was one of the founders of the Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club which is now nearly 30 years old. It is peculiarly ysad that he. Who was so often referred to as the' Father of the Club, should be the first mem ber of the original council to be r...
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An overview of research in the field of corporate training. Sponsored by the American Psychological Association, it contains contributions from professionals in the academic, government and business worlds. It brings together published findings and best practice examples, showing trainers how to apply educational psychology in their work whilst educating psychologists on the special problems and concerns faced by trainers today. Articles cover ad hoc training practices and cost and effectiveness assessments, relevant technologies such as telecommunications and computer applications, instructional tatics and strategies and much more.
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This reference work chronicles and categorizes more than 23,000 Union casualties at Gettysburg by generals and staff and by state and unit. Thirteen appendices also cover information by brigade, division and corps; by engagements and skirmishes; by state; by burial at three cemeteries; and by hospitals. Casualty transports, incarceration records and civilian casualty lists are also included.
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