Barney Bear's Party

Barney Bear's Party

Author: Margaret Allen

Publisher: Creative Teaching Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781574715958

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My Brown Bear Barney

My Brown Bear Barney

Author: Dorothy Butler

Publisher: Puffin Books

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13: 9780143503743

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My Brown Bear Barney is a classic New Zealand story much loved by generations of kiwi children.This year Barney turns 21 and the original story has been reissued to celebrate.This wonderful story introduces us to Barney and the adventures he takes part in. He is never far from the action - even when it means going places he possibly shouldn't!


The Berenstain Bears and the Slumber Party

The Berenstain Bears and the Slumber Party

Author: Stan Berenstain

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2012-08-29

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0449812618

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Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Sister is going to a slumber party at Lizzie’s house, but when no parents are there and some unexpected visitors show up, things get a bit out of hand. What will Sister do? This beloved story is a perfect way to teach children about privileges and personal responsibility.


Draw and Share

Draw and Share

Author: Margaret Allen

Publisher: Creative Teaching Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9781574715859

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Click, Click

Click, Click

Author: Margaret Allen

Publisher: Creative Teaching Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9781574715828

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Kids' Parties

Kids' Parties

Author: ACP Publishing Pty, Limited

Publisher: Australian Women's Weekly

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780949128362

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United States Ex Rel. Rodriguez V. Hughes, Et. Al.

United States Ex Rel. Rodriguez V. Hughes, Et. Al.

Author: Paul J. Zwier

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2016-11-09

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1601564937

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NITA would like to acknowledge that this case file was produced through Emory’s Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution, with a special thanks to Reuben Guttman and the firm of Grant & Eisenhofer for their help in authoring the materials. The four case files of United States ex rel. Rodriguez v. Hughes, et al. explore the suit brought by Juan Rodriguez, a prominent engineer, who acted as a whistleblower against his employer, Hughes Aircraft, for violations of the False Claims Act. Richard Hughes (CEO of Hughes Aircraft) learned that the United States Department of Defense (DOD) was looking for a new helicopter to provide to the Mexican government as part of the United States' Mérida Initiative, which provided Mexico resources to help it fight its war against the drug cartels. Hughes, on behalf of Hughes Aircraft, entered into a sole source contract with the DOD. Hughes was favorably positioned to do so as it was the sole manufacturer of the Screaming Eagle helicopter S-70, the model the DOD was seeking to purchase. Rodriguez's employment background put him in a position to ascertain whether his employer, Hughes Aircraft, was making false claims to the DOD. Initially, Rodriguez had been employed at Sikorsky Aircraft Inc., a predecessor of Hughes, working in the design and manufacture of the first Screaming Eagle helicopters. Later Sikorsky Aircraft was bought by Hughes Aircraft. During his tenure at Hughes, Rodriguez had designed and retrofitted early versions of the Screaming Eagle helicopter. When retrofitted with heavy missiles, one of the first versions, the UH-A, suffered cracks on landing. Accordingly, metals intended to help crash-proof the helicopter were added to the design. Hughes also started to employ Magnaflux testing to ensure that later versions of the Screaming Eagle did not have subsurface cracks. Rodriguez claims that he saw cracks in the cabin of one of the Screaming Eagles Mexico helicopters, and that he also saw workers welding over the cracks. Rodriguez claimed that he considered the welding over of cracks in the cabin of the Screaming Eagle a "cover up" of the failure to conduct testing and thus an act of fraud—passing on defective helicopters to the governments of the United States and Mexico.