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This report evaluates the role of the IMF in three capital account crises, in Indonesia (1997-98), Korea (1997-98), and Brazil (1998-99), and the lessons to be drawn from the experience. It also recommends steps aimed at making the IMF’s surveillance and program design more effective in the prevention and management of future capital account crises. Annexes contain the three country case studies that form the basis for the judgments for the report.
Crisis Education and Service Program Designs, is a guide for educators, administrators, and clinical trainers who may otherwise feel ill-prepared for the complex tasks of teaching, program development, supervision, and consultation in the crisis-care arena. The book provides a framework for more systematic inclusion of crisis content in health and human-service programs. Readers will find that this book fills the current gaps in knowledge and training, and fosters a more holistic practice by all human-service professionals. It shows how effective leadership, training, and timely support contribute to crisis workers’ effective practice with people in crisis.
Police officers are our local Heroes. Our Keepers of Order. The Ones Who Keep Us Safe. In "The Gift," we see the courageous faith-filled life of one police officer inspired by God to tell his story. Read the captivating story of police officer, Kevin Barnes, and challenge your own personal faith. With real life stories of disappointment, hurt, and death redeemed by love, hope, and faith, you will be moved to pursue life beyond where you are. Kevin's story challenges each person to stop living just a 'normal' life, but seek a life of faith in God. "The Gift" will invite you to seek how to obtain the gift that will change your whole life forever. You will be encouraged to receive an immeasurab...
Directory of foreign diplomatic officers in Washington.
From the bestselling author of The Mayne Inheritance, Arnold Wienolt - MP, lion hunter and intelligence agent - was a larger-than-life action hero whose eccentricities were legendary. He once hired a circus tent when campaigning for parliament and offered to box all-comers in the ring. On his first hunting expedition to Africa he recklessly pursued a wounded lion and ended up scarred for life. Schooled at Eton and on his family’s vast holdings in Queensland, Wienholt fought for Empire during the Boer War and was an early exponent of guerilla warfare. Decorated for bravery in the First World War, he died in mysterious circumstances spying behind the lines in northern Africa in 1940. Rosamond Siemon’s engrossing tale must be read to be believed.
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