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Readers will be horrified and mystified by this collection of 28 horror and mystery stories from the masters of the macabre.
Loving your Heart is written for everyone to understand how the heart works, what causes heart disease, how to identify risk factors that contribute towards heart disease with strategies to lessen the prevalence of heart disease and heart attacks and how to look after the heart with Love.This easy to understand book is your guide to healthy living. Learn how to identify your risk factors for heart disease to make positive lifestyle changes that suit you, to live a healthy, happy and long life.Atherosclerosis, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, stress, diabetes and physical inactivity can increase your chances of developing heart disease.Heart disease is still claiming many lives in our society. Public education and awareness about heart disease is of paramount importance to bring about change for a better health outcome.
Alcoa, incorporated in 1919 and located in Blount County, was established by Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) officials who desired to create a residential community for employees. The company was drawn to the area because of the abundance of waterpower resources. The Little Tennessee River and its tributaries were considered a good source of the hydroelectric energy essential to the production of aluminum. Alcoa was among the first planned communities in the state and the first municipalities in the nation to adopt a city manager-commission government. Alcoa was home to Wade Houston, former University of Tennessee basketball coach, and was the birthplace of NFL Hall of Fame member Lynn Swann. Boasting the world's largest factory under one roof during World War II, the city has established a record of excellence in industrial production, quality community life, education, and athletics.
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The humor-laced information, combined with off-the-wall examples will help readers remember the critical curriculum--how to survive and thrive in the adult world of work, finances, and life. (Education)
The cataloging department insists that an unreasonable number of books be replaced. The children's department needs more money for summer reading programs. The maintenance director claims the HVAC system will not survive another year. What to do? Library directors today must create and maintain an intricate and continually challenging budget. Compiled from firsthand experience, this easy-to-read guide contains a plethora of information regarding the financial management of libraries. Beginning with creating an operating budget, the work discusses various revenue sources which may be useful. The reader is also walked through the intricacies of the purchasing process, from day-to-day supplies and books to major projects. Additional topics include building library facilities, the practical side of auditing, strategies for dealing with a limited budget, and dealing with budget cut requests. Appendices contain information on coding a line item budget and a copy of a library district gift policy. A must-read for any up-and-coming library administrator! Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
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