Fish! Tales

Fish! Tales

Author: Stephen C. Lundin

Publisher: Hachette Books

Published: 2002-06-01

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1401397026

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Fish! told the story of a fictional company which transformed itself by applying lessons learned from Seattles famous Pike Place Fish market. Now, with Fish! Tales, readers can learn how real-life businesses and individuals energized their workplaces--and their lives--by implementing the lessons from Fish! Best of all, the book stands on its own for newcomers to the Fish! philosophy. Fish! Tales focuses on diverse companies, such as a bustling Sprint regional customer service center, a quiet neuro-surgical unit at a major hospital, and a brilliant car dealership. It features dozens of short takesquick and easy ways to apply the Fish! philosophy right now. And it includes a detailed program with specific steps and action plans.


Fish Tales

Fish Tales

Author: Van Bart Olphen

Publisher: Kyle Books

Published: 2010-06-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781906868178

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Introduces the reader to nine sustainable fisheries, from Alaska, the Netherlands, and Denmark, to South Africa and California and provides recipes for the fish caught including South African hake and English Dover sole.


The Kinneavy Papers

The Kinneavy Papers

Author: Lynn Worsham

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2000-04-20

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 079149201X

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Documenting an era of dramatic change and growth in the sophistication of scholarship in rhetoric and composition studies, this book includes essays which find in contemporary theory the language to ask new questions, to reframe existing problems, and to move beyond current impasses in thought and action. The different perspectives offer a stand against current backlash theory, as seen in the reassertion of expressivism and creative writing as the antidote to the difficulties wrought by too much theorizing. All the essays included are winners of the James L. Kinneavy Award and celebrate the award's tenth anniversary as well as its founder, one of the discipline's most learned and beloved scholars. Contributors include David Bleich, Richard M. Coe, William A. Covino, Reed Way Dasenbrock, Sidney I. Dobrin, Lester Faigley, Pamela K. Gilbert, Susan C. Jarratt, Bruce McComiskey, Michael Murphy, Richard E. Miller, Jasper Neel, Gary A. Olson, Joseph Petraglia, George L. Pullman, Joy S. Ritchie, Phillip Sipiora, David W. Smit, Patricia A. Sullivan, John Trimbur, Nancy Welch, and Lynn Worsham.


Fly Fishing Made Easy

Fly Fishing Made Easy

Author: Dave Card

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2006-12-01

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1461748453

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Clearly written and generously illustrated, this book presents a practical, informative approach, geared specifically toward novice and intermediate anglers. You'll learn how to select the right equipment, master basic as well as intermediate casting techniques, read the water in order to find the fish, study various types of water bugs to determine what the fish are feeding on and pick the right fly for the job.


In the Beginning

In the Beginning

Author: Sandra Voelker

Publisher: Word Alive Press

Published: 2018-10-16

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1486615325

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In the Beginning, the first book in the Finley’s Tale series sets in motion the journal of Finley Newcastle, a literate church mouse who writes his observations of the people (and mice) who populate a small-town church. Keen to monitor, study, and write about the parishioners and his fellow mice, including what others might think of them, Finley is unaware that his account may prove comical to human readers. Although English is Finley’s second language—his native tongue is Mouse—his persistent recordings are fervent and heartfelt, never lackadaisical. At the end of each entry, he records the treats and gourmet crumbs he and his wife Ruby enjoy. In his itsy-bitsy handwriting, Finley’s ambition is to record one full liturgical church year at Historic St. Peter’s. Most journal entries introduce new people, mice, and situations, capturing a colourful rainbow of characters. His favourite humans are Pastor Clement Osterhagen, his wife Aia, and their daughter Gretchen who reside in the parsonage. They are merciful, quiet, quick to forgive, prone to worry, adventuresome, big-hearted, and extra good-looking. Finley’s observations lead him to conclude that they possess a strong faith in Jesus Christ.


Reception Histories

Reception Histories

Author: Steven Mailloux

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780801435058

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The author demonstrates how rhetorical hermeneutics uses rhetoric to practice theory by doing history. He details what rhetorical hermeneutics means in terms of poststructuralist theory, nineteenth-century U.S. cultural studies, and the contemporary history of curricular reform within the so-called culture wars.


Managing Internationally

Managing Internationally

Author: Kamal Fatehi

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 141293690X

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Ideal for a course on international management for undergraduate business administration and MBA programs, this textbook deals with the management of international business operations in the global market and discusses the basic managerial functions in an international enterprise.