Killing Time

Killing Time

Author: Elisa Paige

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2011-08-22

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 142689208X

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It wasn't that she feared death. She just despised losing. Genetically engineered warrior Sephti would go to any lengths to destroy the fae that made her their killing machine. Finally escaping servitude, she has meticulously planned revenge against her former masters, and time is running out. The last thing she needs is to be taken captive by a man who hates the fae as much as she does—and thinks she's one of them. Sephti learns her captor is Koda, an ancient Native American guardian determined to save his people from annihilation by the fae. Though he seems to loathe everything about Sephti, she can't help but notice his incredible strength and powerful sensual allure. As their distrust turns to desire, Sephti and Koda become allies. Their love will have to withstand their enemies' supernatural onslaught—and Sephti's planned suicide mission against the fae… 125,000 words


On Their Own?

On Their Own?

Author: Stewart Crysdale

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1999-03-30

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0773567437

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Using a sample of 324 young adults in four urban centres who left high school in the mid-1980s as well as interviews with representative parents, former teachers, and employers, the authors identify factors that ease transition from school to. These include level of education, social class, gender, ethnicity, aspirations of parents, help from role models, participation in co-op education, and most important of all, self-motivation. The authors describe a range of youth profiles -- uncommitted, non-careerists, conservatives, and innovators -- that will help youth, parents, and educators identify present development and how to improve performance. Emphasizing the importance of co-operative education, the authors suggest that closer relations between school and work, such as exist in the United Kingdom and Sweden, facilitate transition into the labour market. On Their Own will guide parents, youth, educators, trustees, employers, and ministries of education and training to prepare a new generation of productive, resilient workers and managers for success in the information age.


Anthony Giddens

Anthony Giddens

Author: Christopher G. A. Bryant

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 9780415116923

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Anthony Giddens has made original contributions to the fields of social theory, political sociology, the sociology of stratifications & suicide. This set includes carefully selected secondary articles which bring out the scope of his work.


Giddens' Theory of Structuration

Giddens' Theory of Structuration

Author: Christopher Bryant

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1317829220

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Anthony Giddens is one of the most respected and influential social theorists at work today. This wide-ranging and stimulating volume, first published in 1991, provides an authoratative and penetrating critical assessment of social theory. It will be of use to all students of sociology and social theory.


Greenwich Killing Time

Greenwich Killing Time

Author: Kinky Friedman

Publisher: Gardners Books

Published: 1997-04

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780571191345

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The place is New York City's Greenwich Village. The corpse is found holding 11 pink roses. The suspects are as strange as the crime. And the detective just happens to be a country singer named Kinky Friedman in his wild, witty, and wisecracking debut novel.


Pursuing Equal Opportunities

Pursuing Equal Opportunities

Author: Lesley A. Jacobs

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780521530217

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This book offers original and innovative contributions to the debate about equality of opportunity. The first part sets out a theory of equality of opportunity that presents equal opportunities as a normative device for the regulation of competition for scarce resources. The second part shifts the focus to the consideration of the practical application by courts or legislatures or public policy makers of policies for addressing racial, class or gender injustices. The author examines standardized tests, affirmative action, workfare, universal health-care, comparable worth, and the economic consequences of divorce.


Trends

Trends

Author: United States. National Park Service

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13:

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Losing Ground

Losing Ground

Author: David M. Burley

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2010-04-26

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1604734892

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What is it like to lose your front porch to the ocean? To watch saltwater destroy your favorite fishing holes? To see playgrounds and churches subside and succumb to brackish and rising water? The residents of coastal Louisiana know. For them hurricanes are but exclamation points in an incessant loss of coastal land now estimated to occur at a rate of at least twenty-four square miles per year. In Losing Ground, coastal Louisianans communicate the significance of place and environment. During interviews taken just before the 2005 hurricanes, they send out a plea to alleviate the damage. They speak with an urgency that exemplifies a fear of losing not just property and familiar surroundings, but their identity as well. People along Louisiana's southeastern coast hold a deep attachment to place, and this shows in the urgency of the narratives David M. Burley collects here. The meanings that residents attribute to coastal land loss reflect a tenuous and uprooted sense of self. The process of coastal land loss and all of its social components, from the familial to the political, impacts these residents' concepts of history and the future. Burley updates many of his subjects' narratives to reveal what has happened in the wake of the back-to-back disasters of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.


Through the Schoolhouse Door

Through the Schoolhouse Door

Author: Ivor F. Goodson

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9460912168

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The authors make a case for tracing the history of classroom and curriculum, using a variety of ways to examine the history, the institutional structures, and everyday life in the school.