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If someone is searching for you or your business, they will most likely search on Google first. That notion’s already set up in how we use “google” as if it were its own verb. Every day consumers rely heavily on being able to find the product or service they need by typing for it in the Google search panel. If you or your business do not show up, then you might as well be invisible. If you are someone whose brand relies on their own name, then that is even worse. So how do you know you will appear in Google search? There are different results you could get. The first is your website link that could appear (if you are lucky) on page one of the search results. The other is a type of gray box that often has a picture with it and, if you are an individual, statistics such as your alma mater, birthday, height, date, weight, spouses, publications, etc. This type of result is called the Knowledge Panel. If you have got a local or personal brand, then you might be able to indirectly dictate what Google can show on that panel.
In this frightening and surprising novel, the eccentric, wayward genius of Commissaire Adamsberg is pitted against the deep-rooted mysteries of one Alpine village's history and a very present problem: wolves. Disturbing things have been happening up in the French mountains; more and more sheep are being found with their throats torn out. The evidence points to a wolf of unnatural size and strength. However Suzanne Rosselin thinks it is the work of a werewolf. Then Suzanne is found slaughtered in the same manner. Her friend Camille attempts, with Suzanne's son Soliman and her shepherd, Watchee, to find out who, or what, is responsible and they call on Commissaire Adamsberg for help. 'Ingenious. Slick, creepy and full of engaging odd characters, this thriller is a class act' Independent
The enormous popularity of Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy has raised awareness of other contemporary European authors of crime fiction. As a result, several of these novelists now reach a receptive American audience, eager for fresh perspectives in the genre. This critical text offers an introduction to current European crime writing by exploring ten of the best new crime nd mystery authors from Sweden (Stieg Larsson and Henning Mankell), Norway (Karin Fossum and Jo Nesbo), Iceland (Arnaldur Indridason), Italy (Andrea Camilleri), France (Fred Vargas), Scotland (Denise Mina and Philip Kerr), and Ireland (Ken Bruen), who are reshaping the landscape of the modern crime novel. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
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Threshold Concepts in Women’s and Gender Studies: Ways of Seeing, Thinking, and Knowing is a textbook designed primarily for introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies courses, with the intent of providing both a skill- and concept-based foundation in the field. The third edition includes fully revised and expanded case studies and updated statistics; in addition, the content has been updated throughout to reflect significant news stories and cultural developments. The text is driven by a single key question: "What are the ways of thinking, seeing, and knowing that characterize Women’s and Gender Studies and are valued by its practitioners?" This book illustrates four of the most critical concepts in Women’s and Gender Studies—the social construction of gender, privilege and oppression, intersectionality, and feminist praxis—and grounds these concepts in multiple illustrations. Threshold Concepts in Women’s and Gender Studies develops the key concepts and ways of thinking that students need to develop a deep understanding and to approach material like feminist scholars do, across disciplines.
This book deals with a vital topic: metabolism in the cells of the body and various disorders due to its imbalance and/or diseases that disrupt the metabolism of the body. The objective of this book was to collect and compile up-to-date information from reputed researchers in their respective fields to disseminate the latest information about topics that have profound effects on the metabolic processes in the body including insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, metabolic syndrome, glycogen storage disease, and the urea cycle disorder. In total, there are 12 chapters in this book in which the authors have shared their research findings and real-life experiences in managing their patients.
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El Premi Puig Salellas fou instituït per l’Il·lustre Col·legi de Notaris de Catalunya, l’octubre de 2009, en record i homenatge de qui fou el seu Degà president, brillant i reconegut notari i jurista, exemple de saviesa, prudència i arrelament a la cultura, a la vida jurídica i a la societat catalana. I es concedeix anualment a la persona física o jurídica que, en l’àmbit de Catalunya, acrediti una destacada trajectòria d’estudi, investigació, creació, docència o aplicació del dret, com a valuosíssima manifestació de la cultura dels pobles i com a instrument imprescindible de pau social i de justícia.
Joss le Guern is a town crier in Paris's 14th arrondissement. Over the course of a few days, however, a number of enigmatic and disturbing messages are slipped in to the daily news, and he becomes increasingly alarmed. In the course of his inquiries he begins to sense a sinister and often grotesque menace.
"A modern-day survival guide for parents, students, employers, and supporters of pharmacists. It is essential to achieve work-life balance. This book serves as a resource to pharmacists who are also parents. It identifies common work and home struggles and describes how different challenges might be addressed. It provides advice from pharmacist parents who want to share their knowledge and experiences with other pharmacist parents. Recommendations and options are provided to help support families, so they can achieve the successful balance that seems nearly impossible in today's fast-paced world"--