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Around the World in 80 Seconds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Around the World in 80 Seconds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-18
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Written as homage to the incomparable Jules Verne, and in the style of “Around the World in 80 Days” and HG Wells' “The Time Machine”, author Jeff Kinder transports us 100 years though time 100 years into the future.The risky journey for those on board a time travel train exemplifies the perils awaiting them in this unfamiliar future. Join Jeff and friends as they look back to the future on their high-speed adventure that's about to depart.

The Life Stories of Beryl and Kingston Kinder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

The Life Stories of Beryl and Kingston Kinder

Here are the life stories of my Parents, Beryl and Kingston Kinder. They are typical Australians - not because they are 'salt of the Earth', Dinky Di Aussies - but because they are a clever and caring couple who have travelled widely and accomplished much through both good times and difficult times. Doesn't that depict the typical Australian? I'd like to think so. You'll read the experiences that shaped their characters.

Four Tales for Tired Tummy Ticklers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Four Tales for Tired Tummy Ticklers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08-02
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Here are four stories for the Young and Young at Heart * Around the World in 80 Seconds is a science-fiction story about a time-travel train * Twenty-Two Thousand Tired Tummy Ticklers is a delightful dalliance with alliteration * The Bunyip and the Frozen Billabong-about fantasy ice skating in the Australian outback * Plex: The Ping-Pong Playing Octopus-about an inter-galactic alien who's a champion multitasker.

How to Save Money When Times Are Tough
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

How to Save Money When Times Are Tough

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-07-28
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

You really will save money. Take these ideas on board as your own and your life will change! Have you ever wondered how millionaires amassed so much money? You may be surprised to read that most often it was not purely from earning big salaries, but also from watching what they spend. Even for those who have wealthy relatives or have enjoyed wealthier times, there's no quicker way to money troubles or even bankruptcy than to continuously spend more than is earned. It's great to be optimistic, but foolish to spend next week's earnings before they are earned. It's easy enough to understand this simple idea, but it's hard to make practical use of the concept unless you have some real tools to apply every day. In this book - destined to be a bestseller - are 40 tried and proven tips for keeping your money in your pocket rather than in someone else's. It's been said that a quick Google search can provide as many tips, and that may be true, but if you follow these 40 tips - and I don't mean simply read them and forget about them - you really will save money. Take them on board as your own and your life will change!

Fun and Games for Workplace Learning
  • Language: en

Fun and Games for Workplace Learning

A compilation of 40 original Australian designs relevant to current workplace learning needs both here and internationally. The book is easy to understand and provides information on how to use the exercises as well as guiding the reader through selecting, running and debriefing to achieve learning outcomes.

How to Save the Planet and Save Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

How to Save the Planet and Save Money

Have you ever wondered how millionaires amassed so much money? You may be surprised to read that most often it was not purely from earning big salaries, but also from watching what they spend. There's no quicker way to money troubles than to continuously spend more than is earned. Here are tried and proven tips for keeping your money in your pocket rather than in someone else's. If you follow these tips, you really will save money. Take them on board as your own and your life will change, and you'll be saving the planet one step at a time. A bonus extra that completes this latest edition is * Doing the Impossible: Solving People Problems * Author, Jeff Kinder, was a successful professional ice skater before careers in mediation and publishing. Jeff shares his experiences from a lifetime of resilience, working hard, and saving hard resulting in affording to retire at 55. Now he has embarked on an ecological crusade encouraging readers to lower their ecological footprints hoping they will save the planet and save money at the same time.

How to Recycle and Other Money-Saving Tips
  • Language: en

How to Recycle and Other Money-Saving Tips

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-10-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Have you ever wondered how millionaires amassed so much money? You may be surprised to read that most often it was not purely from earning big salaries, but also from watching what they spend. There's no quicker way to money troubles than to continuously spend more than is earned. Here are tried and proven tips for keeping your money in your pocket rather than in someone else's. If you follow these tips, you really will save money. Take them on board as your own and your life will change! This new edition of 'How to Save Money when Times are Tough' is improved, rewritten and transformed into How to Recycle and other money-saving tips.

Strategic Science in the Public Interest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Strategic Science in the Public Interest

The past twenty years have seen considerable shifts and struggles in government science that is, in the way the state funds, supports, regulates, conducts and uses scientific and technological activity. Focusing on federal labs and agencies, Strategic Science in the Public Interest explores how these labs have been located within, and often buried by, the larger commercially-focussed federal innovation agenda. G. Bruce Doern and Jeffrey S. Kinder examine four labs whose mandates deal with the Alberta oil sands, environmental technologies, wildlife research, and mining and metals, respectively. The authors use these cases to explain why a better middle-level approach to analysis is needed for strategic public interest-centred government science. They illustrate the importance of understanding the variety, as well as the similarity, of federal science and technology labs and agencies, and of instituting policies that reflect this diversity. The growing importance of Related Science Activities (RSA) is also explored, as well as the core trade-offs between commercial and public goods science in their mandates and their internal capacities.

Research and Innovation Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Research and Innovation Policy

This collection is the first systematic examination of the evolving relationship between the federal government and Canadian universities as revealed through changes in federal research and innovation policies.

Learning Through Fun and Games
  • Language: en

Learning Through Fun and Games

This selection of 40 games and simulations is a valuable resource that has been compiled for use by trainers, facilitators, managers, adult educators, teachers, coaches, students, or anyone who wnats to learn.