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This book provides a unique framework for understanding diverse issues across behavior studies, facilitating collaboration between sub-disciplines.
With Forewords by Hulk Hogan, Jerry "The King" Lawler, and Bret "The Hitman" Hart, this book is a "tell all" from the manager of the most wrestling champions in the history of the World Wrestling Federation. 40 photos.
First published in 2004. The overall purpose of this text is to introduce beginning researchers to the study of educational and social policy, how it has been examined from a scholarly perspective, and the salient issues to consider in conceptualizing and conducting policy research. The emphasis is on introduce, as the various policy fields within the public sector (for example, education, energy, health, labor) are much too diverse to include in depth in a single volume on theoretical concepts and research methods. The focus is not so much on the substance of policymaking as on understanding the interplay between how policy is made and implemented and the various conceptual approaches and m...
A manual for golfers by an expert whose own career was curtailed by injury. Sets out to identify the essence of a successful golf swing and to explain in simple terms how it can be achieved. Includes step-by-step photographs.
[440 pp / 6"x9"]Song in the Top 40, dating a supermodel, Brian Bryant, high school biology teacher, was at the top of his game ... and then the End of the World arrives.Through a bureaucratic error he is assigned as a part time gardener for the next thousand years. With a massive invasion fleet hovering inorbit, and a madman on the Moon about to destroy all life on Earth, Brian finds that in order to save humanity he needs to enlist the aid of a pair of bumbling alien scouts ... who happen to resemble mice.The second major fictional work by author Douglas Alan, "The End, And Then?" is packed with delightful surprises, hilarious non-stop action, and will leave you wondering just what in heck is going to happen next.
"Adventures of a Telegraph Boy; or, 'Number 91'" by Horatio Jr. Alger, Jr. introduces readers to the exciting world of telegraphy. The story revolves around the experiences of the young protagonist, Number 91, as he embarks on a journey filled with challenges and opportunities in the telegraph industry. Alger's narrative not only entertains but also provides insights into the historical significance of telegraphy, making it an engaging read for those interested in both adventure tales and technological history.