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"I...I could already feel it disappear. I was stuck I guess, hanging there with a knife pointed to my chest and back. One step forward, cut through and through, one step back, the same. And now I'm here...the ending. Is this a happy ending? Is there even such a thing as a happy ending?" Miles: One out of only four Asians in his high school, desperately Romantic and always trying to put his stamp on the world. From Slip and Slide glory to October Fats '98, he constantly searches for the "one". But what happens when what you've always wanted seems constantly two steps outside your grasp? What if you feel like you have finally found it, but it turns out differently from what you've imagined? The Greatest Love Story Ever Told, a "true" story about a normal boy searching for an abnormally elusive dream.
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All Inventory is not created equal. Inventory classification is the backbone of distribution profitability. Important inventory management criteria such as customer service level, margin, days supply and EOQ can not be applied across the board by vendor or product category. Therefore, different types of items must be managed differently. Inventory Classification Innovation: Paving the Way for Electronic Commerce and Vendor Managed Inventory takes a quantum leap forward and explores inventory classification techniques used successfully in large multi-branch distribution for over 25 years. In his book Broeckelmann develops the innovative concepts of Type and Stock Code classifications. Type cl...
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This genealogy traces the family origins of the Theiss/Deiss/Tice/Dice family back to 1600 in Germany, their immigration to America in 1730, and the descendants of eight children. This two-volume set contains over 50,000 names, all indexed! Each family paragraph includes the following information when known: generation number, child number, name of the descendant, dates, name of spouse, parents of spouse, residence, burial, children, and biographical information. Some of the surnames in the index: Allen, Baeshore, Behney, Bennett, Bland, Bodkin, Bowers, Caplinger, Colaw, Dahmer, Dice, Dolly, Gerberich, Good, Hammer, Harman, Harper, Hedrick, Homa, Judy, Kile, Kilmer, Kimble, Kisamore, Lambert, Line, Lough, Mallowo, Miller, Nelson, Roberson, Ruddle, Sholly, Shuey, Sites, Smith, Thompson, Tice, Wagoner, Walmer, Warner, etc. There is a wealth of information in this massive genealogy!