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Logistics: The Key to Victory
by Jeremy BlackThis wide-ranging military history examines the vital yet overlooked role of logistics through the global evolution of warfare.An army cannot operate without supplies, yet military researchers and historians often overlook the essential aspect of logistics. In this comprehensive study, Jeremy Black provides an informative yet concise world history of military logistics through the ages.With special focus on key conflicts, Black examines such factors as climate, geography, food supplies, welfare of troops, payment, transport, communications, terrain, and distance. He also considers related factors including government policy, stability, and financial conditions. He covers the sweep of history, from ancient and medieval times to modern eras of industrial warfare, highlighting technological advances from oil and steam to cyber warfare and smart weapons.
Scoop: The Evolution of a Southern Reporter
by Jack NelsonFrom a gullible cub reporter with the Daily Herald in Biloxi and Gulfport, to the pugnacious Pulitzer Prize winner at the Atlanta Constitution, to the peerless beat reporter for the Los Angeles Times covering civil rights in the South, Jack Nelson (1929–2009) was dedicated to exposing injustice and corruption wherever he found it. Whether it was the gruesome conditions at a twelve-thousand-bed mental hospital in Georgia or the cruelties of Jim Crow inequity, Nelson proved himself to be one of those rare reporters whose work affected and improved thousands of lives. His memories about difficult circumstances, contentious people, and calamitous events provide a unique window into some of the most momentous periods in southern and U.S. history. Wherever he landed, Nelson found the corruption others missed or disregarded. He found it in lawless Biloxi; he found it in buttoned-up corporate Atlanta; he found it in the college town of Athens, Georgia. Nelson turned his investigations of illegal gambling, liquor sales, prostitution, shakedowns, and corrupt cops into such a trademark that honest mayors and military commanders called on him to expose miscreants in their midst. Once he realized that segregation was another form of corruption, he became a premier reporter of the civil rights movement and its cast of characters, including Martin Luther King Jr., Stokely Carmichael, Alabama’s Sheriff Jim Clarke, George Wallace, and others. He was, through his steely commitment to journalism, a chronicler of great events, a witness to news, a shaper and re-shaper of viewpoints, and indeed one of the most important journalists of the twentieth century.
Trailblazer: Perseverance in Life and Politics
by Carol Moseley BraunA memoir from Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun detailing her remarkable childhood and political career on the Hill, including her tenure as the first Black female US senatorThe first Black woman ever elected to the Senate. The first woman to represent the state of Illinois. The first Black woman to serve as a US ambassador to New Zealand. These are just a few of the &“firsts&” that Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun can lay claim to since entering politics in the 1970s. Since then, the self-professed &“Black girl from the south side of Chicago&” has been shattering ceilings and making history.Yet her journey to Congress and to international renown was not an easy one, rife with obstacles, controversies, and lessons learned. In Trailblazer, Moseley Braun shares the full story of her extraordinary life in a fascinating narrative filled with poignant, powerful, and sometimes funny stories. Born into a family with a history of civil rights activism and military service dating back to the Civil War, Moseley Braun talks about her childhood in racially segregated Chicago to the present, including marching with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., running for president as the lone woman in a field of men, and fostering surprising friendships throughout her storied career, from Joe Biden to Hillary Clinton.Trailblazer is a story of perseverance, a moving narrative from a once-in-a-generation icon, steeped in the civic and civil rights history of our nation. Carol Moseley Braun offers readers a measure of hope and an optimistic letter to future generations on the work we have done and have yet to do to ensure that our country lives up to the promise of liberty and justice for all.
Biology Now with Physiology (Fourth Edition)
by Anne Houtman Megan Scudellari Cindy MaloneA story-based, interactive experience that gives students a powerful learning progression. Biology Now with Physiology, Fourth Edition, offers students a dynamic learning progression in every chapter. Driven by captivating stories, this progression makes Biology Now with Physiology the most impactful learning experience for non-majors. New chapter-opening movie-style “First Look” videos in the Norton Illumine Ebook draw students into the chapter topic and motivate engaged, purposeful reading. “Check Your Understanding” questions at the end of most chapter sections then allow students to confirm and refine their comprehension. Finally, each chapter culminates with an “Evaluating Scientific Claims” interactive in which students apply newly learned concepts to real-world scenarios. This purchase offers access to the digital ebook only.
Great Learners by Design: Principles and Practices to Supercharge Learners
by John Hattie Kyle Hattie Timothy O′Leary Gregory DonoghueSupercharge learners and learning Today’s students need more than great teaching of the curricula; they must also be taught the love and strategies of learning. It’s time for a balanced approach that teaches students how to access and process information and inspires a desire for continuous learning. Written by renowned researchers and educators, Great Learners by Design advocates moving away from rote learning and teacher-centric classrooms. Instead, it promotes cultivating self-sufficient, strategic, and visible learners through effective learning strategies. This approach helps foster a learning environment where mistakes are seen not as embarrassments but as opportunities for growth. Inside, you’ll discover New and traditional learning theories and how to implement them in the classroom 12 learning strategies and 13 learning principles that will transform your class and school into an organization dedicated to excellence How to use and integrate tools for measuring learning With the goal of creating lifelong learners, Great Learners by Design offers an in-depth analysis of learning theories, practical classroom applications, and tools. It is a vital resource for enhancing students’ skills and encouraging them to use optimal strategies to succeed both in the classroom and beyond.
Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, and Skill Development
by Robert N. Lussier John R. HendonWhether your students are HRM or general management majors, Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, and Skill Development will help them develop the skills they need to recruit, select, train, and develop talent. A wide variety of applications and experiential exercises keep students engaged and help them see the relevance of HR as they learn competencies they can apply in their personal and professional lives. In the updated Fifth Edition, bestselling authors Robert N. Lussier and John R. Hendon explore the important strategic function HR plays in today′s organization.
Crossing Borders: International Studies for the 21st Century
by Harry I. Chernotsky Heidi H. Hobbs Brenda M. Kauffman Sasha AllgayerCrossing Borders: International Studies for the 21st Century provides a framework to help students understand world issues, built upon an understanding of the many borders that define the international system. In the Fifth Edition, renowned authors Harry I. Chernotsky and Heidi H. Hobbs are joined by new coauthors Brenda M. Kauffman and Sasha Allgayer to address many of the different fields that constitute international studies—geography, politics, economics, sociology, and anthropology—and give instructors a starting point from which they can pursue their own disciplinary interests. In addition to developing a better understanding of the world, students also learn how to increase their own global engagement through study abroad, internships, and career options.
Great Learners by Design: Principles and Practices to Supercharge Learners
by John Hattie Kyle Hattie Timothy O′Leary Gregory DonoghueSupercharge learners and learning Today’s students need more than great teaching of the curricula; they must also be taught the love and strategies of learning. It’s time for a balanced approach that teaches students how to access and process information and inspires a desire for continuous learning. Written by renowned researchers and educators, Great Learners by Design advocates moving away from rote learning and teacher-centric classrooms. Instead, it promotes cultivating self-sufficient, strategic, and visible learners through effective learning strategies. This approach helps foster a learning environment where mistakes are seen not as embarrassments but as opportunities for growth. Inside, you’ll discover New and traditional learning theories and how to implement them in the classroom 12 learning strategies and 13 learning principles that will transform your class and school into an organization dedicated to excellence How to use and integrate tools for measuring learning With the goal of creating lifelong learners, Great Learners by Design offers an in-depth analysis of learning theories, practical classroom applications, and tools. It is a vital resource for enhancing students’ skills and encouraging them to use optimal strategies to succeed both in the classroom and beyond.
Communication in Everyday Life: The Basic Course Edition With Public Speaking
by Steve Duck David T. McMahanCommunication in Everyday Life: The Basic Course Edition With Public Speaking offers an engaging look at the inseparable connection between relationships and communication. Steve Duck and David T. McMahan combine theory and application to introduce students to fundamental communication concepts. Their book provides a strong foundation in communication concepts, theory, and research, while helping readers master practical communication skills, such as listening and critical thinking, using technology to communicate, understanding nonverbal communication, creative persuasive strategies, and managing group conflict. The Fourth Edition includes practical instruction on communicating interpersonally, in groups, in interviews and on making effective presentations. The authors inspire students to think critically, connect communication theory to their own experiences, and enhance their communication skills along the way.
Crossing Borders: International Studies for the 21st Century
by Harry I. Chernotsky Heidi H. Hobbs Brenda M. Kauffman Sasha AllgayerCrossing Borders: International Studies for the 21st Century provides a framework to help students understand world issues, built upon an understanding of the many borders that define the international system. In the Fifth Edition, renowned authors Harry I. Chernotsky and Heidi H. Hobbs are joined by new coauthors Brenda M. Kauffman and Sasha Allgayer to address many of the different fields that constitute international studies—geography, politics, economics, sociology, and anthropology—and give instructors a starting point from which they can pursue their own disciplinary interests. In addition to developing a better understanding of the world, students also learn how to increase their own global engagement through study abroad, internships, and career options.
Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, and Skill Development
by Robert N. Lussier John R. HendonWhether your students are HRM or general management majors, Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, and Skill Development will help them develop the skills they need to recruit, select, train, and develop talent. A wide variety of applications and experiential exercises keep students engaged and help them see the relevance of HR as they learn competencies they can apply in their personal and professional lives. In the updated Fifth Edition, bestselling authors Robert N. Lussier and John R. Hendon explore the important strategic function HR plays in today′s organization.
Take a Chance
by Abbi GlinesWhen Harlow Manning's rocker father goes on tour, he sends her to Rosemary Beach, Florida, to live with her half-sister, Nan. The problem: Nan despises her. Harlow has to keep her head down if she wants to get through the next nine months, which seems easy enough… until gorgeous Grant Carter walks out of Nan's room. Grant made a huge mistake getting involved with a girl with venom in her veins. He'd known about Nan's reputation, but still couldn't resist her. Nothing makes him regret the fling more than meeting Harlow, who sends his pulse racing. Yet Harlow wants nothing to do with a guy who could fall for her wicked half-sister - even if there are no strings between Grant and Nan. Grant is desperate to redeem himself in Harlow's eyes, but did he ruin his chances with her before he even met her?
Be the One: Six True Stories of Teens Overcoming Hardship with Hope
by Byron PittsEmmy Award–winning ABC News chief national correspondent and Nightline coanchor, Byron Pitts shares the heartbreaking and inspiring stories of six young people who overcame impossible circumstances with extraordinary perseverance.Abuse. Bullying. War. Drug Addiction. Mental Illness. Violence. None of these should be realities for anyone, much less a young person. But for some it is the only reality they have ever known. In these dark circumstances, six teens needed someone to &“be the one&” for them—the hero to help them back into the light. For Tania, Mason, Pappy, Michaela, Ryan, and Tyton, that hero was themselves. Through stirring interviews and his award-winning storytelling, Byron Pitts brings the struggles and triumphs of these everyday heroes to teens just like them, encouraging all of us to be the source of inspiration in our own lives and to appreciate the lives of others around us.
Mad River (Virgil Flower Ser. #Bk. 6)
by John SandfordThe sixth Virgil Flowers novel by internationally bestselling author John Sandford Bonnie and Clyde, they thought. And what's-his-name, the sidekick. Three teenagers with dead-end lives, and chips on their shoulders, and guns. The first person they killed was a highway patrolman. The second was a woman during a robbery. Then, hell, why not keep on going? As their crime spree cuts a swath through rural Minnesota, some of it captured on the killers' cell phones and sent to a local television station, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigator Virgil Flowers joins the growing army of cops trying to run them down. But even he doesn't realize what's about to happen next.* * * Praise for John Sandford and the Virgil Flowers novels * * * &‘Along the way to the satisfying ending, Virgil displays the rough humor and rough justice that make him such an appealing character&’ Publishers Weekly on Deep Freeze &‘A knowing portrait of small-town life layered into a very well plotted mystery. Virgil understands that, in small towns, no one ever outgrows high school... One of the very best novels in a superior series&’Booklist (starred review) on Deep Freeze &‘Add a gripping storyline, a generous helping of exquisitely conceived characters and laugh-out-loud humor that produce explosive guffaws, not muted chuckles, and you&’re in for the usual late-night, don&’t-even-think-of-stopping treat when Flowers hits town&’ Richmond Times-Dispatch on Deep Freeze &‘An outstanding novel&’ Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Escape Clause &‘Perfect entertainment&’ Kirkus Reviews on Escape Clause
Field of Prey
by John SandfordA Lucas Davenport thriller by internationally bestselling novelist John Sandford 'He knows where the bodies are buried.' A familiar expression, often said with a laugh. But in Lucas Davenport's line of work, it's sometimes all too true.... When a county deputy is called out to an abandoned farmhouse in the cornfields of Minnesota by a couple of terrified teenagers, he finds that a body has been stuffed down a cistern. And then another, and another. By the time Lucas Davenport is called in, the police are up to fifteen bodies, and counting. And when Lucas begins to investigate, he makes some disturbing discoveries of his own. The victims have been killed over a great many years, one every summer, regular as clockwork. How could this have happened without anybody noticing? Because one thing was for sure: The killer has to live close by. He is probably even someone they see every day...***READERS LOVE THE PREY SERIES*** 'John Sandford knows all there is to know about detonating the gut-level shocks of a good thriller' The New York Times Book Review 'The best Lucas Davenport story so far. The man has a fine touch for outlaws' Stephen King on Golden Prey 'Sandford&’s trademark blend of rough humor and deadly action keeps the pages turning until the smile-inducing wrap-up, which reveals the fates of a number of his quirky, memorable characters' Publishers Weekly on Golden Prey 'It appears there is no limit to John Sandford&’s ability to keep new breath and blood flowing into his Lucas Davenport series. This is a series you must be reading if you are not already' Bookreporter.com 'Sandford has always been at the top of any list of great mystery writers. His writing and the appeal of his lead character are as fresh as ever' The Huffington Post 'Sandford is consistently brilliant' Cleveland Plain Dealer
Silence and Stone (The Faeries' Promise)
by Kathleen DueyUnicorns are now free, but other magical folk are still in hiding—except for one faerie, Alida, who is a prisoner in Lord Dunraven’s castle. That is, until she escapes and a fierce struggle begins. Alida fights to free the faeries from the terrible promise they were forced to make to Lord Dunraven—but Lord Dunraven is desperate to continue denying his people the hope they derive from the existence of magical beings.
Bad Sisters
by Rebecca ChanceThree ambitious, rivalrous sisters. And a deadly secret, which one of them is determined to keep buried at any cost . . . Deeleyis the fake wife of a Hollywood TV hunk, who is secretly gay. But Deeley's five-year contract is up, and his cut-throat publicist wants Deeley out. So, dejected and penniless, Deeley wends her way home to London, hoping to re-establish links with her two estranged elder sisters . . . Devonis married to the nation's-favourite-rugby-hunk Matt, and has her own highly successful TV career, as the sexy hostess of her own cookery show. But behind her buxom façade, Devon is lonely and frustrated, and when a live celebrity cook-off shows her up as a fraud, she leaves sweet Matt and runs off to Tuscany, to learn a few lessons - not just in cookery - from an Italian master. Lastly, there's Maxie: a politician's wife, Maxie is fiercely ambitious. She's furious when Deeley, hard on her luck, sells the sisters' childhood story to a tabloid newspaper, revealing their impoverished roots and unsavoury parentage. The story undermines Maxie's carefully cultivated image, and the fallout threatens to be devastating. But Maxie is only too aware that there is much more Deeley could yet reveal. What murderous secret lies in the sisters' past? And just how far will Maxie go to keep it buried?
Great Expectations
by Charles DickensPagination from original text Description: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is the experiences of the orphan Pip. He tells the story of his life, the experiences from the time he is a boy till he grows into a young man. It is a profound story of tragedy and great triumph and offers the reader, a glimpse into the city of London and how people lived at that time.
Thunder In Love
by Charles O. OkothThunder In Love: Wesonga prides in his nickname "Thunder, doing the outrageous and believing everyone admires him. So when he is introduced to a facebook girl by name Lizysky Rowins, he is over the moon. But what does this 'love' affair have in store for 'Thunder'? Charles O. Okoth is a teacher at Butula Boys High School. He has authored several acclaimed works of fiction including The Adventures of Thunder. He was one of the three winners of the Burt Award for African Literature in 2015.
A Double Win
by Edwin NyakundiThe NPPE Reading Scheme forms an important part of the New Progressive Primary English (NPPE) course The readers for each class are specially written to emphasize specific language skills learnt in the main course. Here is a reading scheme that offers the modern pupil an excellent mix of graded stories all packed with many exciting things. Now the pupil has fun that's built to last.
Cactapopo Jungle
by Mwamgi MuchiriThe animals of Cactapopo Jungle have had enough of King Lion. Over the years, his poor leadership has impoverished the jungle economy. The king does not seem to have a development plan nor is he guided by a set of principles. They elect new selfless and visionary leaders who bring abo remarkable transformation that the jungle economy experiences unprecedented growth and development. The animals begin to enjoy a significant improvement in their quality of life. This book is aimed at strengthening the social pillar of the continent of Africa and the world at large by educating learners about important values that strengthen the society's social fiber. It is designed to help train learners on leadership and character development
Echoes of a Whispers
by Masinde KusimbaDespite the good advice given, Oscar prefers his own counsel. He falls for Terry's doctrine and the life she introduces him to. Oscar is blinded by money and the lifestyle that Terry offers, However, he has to work for the lady to deserve that life. What work will he do? How does this affect Oscar?
Arrested by a Police Dog
by Mary M. MwangangiThe NPPE Reading Scheme forms an important part of the New Progressive Primary English (NPPE) course. There are four readers for each class with each specially written to emphasize specific language skills learnt in the main course. Here is a reading scheme that offers the modern pupil an excellent mix of graded stories all packed with many exciting things. Now the pupil has fun that’s built to last.
The Calabash Child
by Diana PitcherThe Junior Readers Series is designed to encourage reading for pleasure and to meet the supplementary reading needs of Junior Secondary School learners. Wide and repeated reading of books in the series should enable learners to automatically improve their written as well as spoken English. The Calabash Child is the story of what happened in the beginning of life.
The Beautiful Girl Who Turned Ugly
by Francis OchikoThe Beautiful Girl Who Turned Ugly is a gripping story about Amaidang, a very beautiful girl from Kaukotoit village. However, this girl eventually becomes ugly. The king of that region declares that his son wants to marry and he must marry a girl from Kaukotoit village. The prince then states that the girl he wishes to marry is one who has tattoos that look natural, on her face. He then instructs that such a girl should be taken to him. The village girls try their best in getting such tattoos but it is all in vain because no human tattooist could make such marks. Amaidang, a naturally beautiful girl, could not afford to pay a tattooist though she also wished to get the beauty marks and marry the prince. One day, while in the forest looking for firewood, she meets Emorototo, a python. Amaidang helps Emorototo in some way and for payback; the python makes very beautiful natural looking tattoos on Amaidang's face, which enable her to marry the prince. However, she promises Emorototo something, a promise she does not keep. Read on and find out what happened. Apart from being an interesting story, The Beautiful Girl Who Turned Ugly will also enrich the learners, grammatically. Furthermore, there are relevant assessment questions at the end of the story, to ensure that the learners get maximum benefits. The story is suitable for learners in upper primary, especially in class 6, 7 and 8.