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Confidently shepherd your organization's implementation of
Microsoft Dynamics 365 to a successful conclusion In Mastering
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Implementations, accomplished executive,
project manager, and author Eric Newell delivers a holistic,
step-by-step reference to implementing Microsoft's cloud-based ERP
and CRM business applications. You'll find the detailed and
concrete instructions you need to take your implementation project
all the way to the finish line, on-time, and on-budget. You'll
learn: The precise steps to take, in the correct order, to bring
your Dynamics 365 implementation to life What to do before you
begin the project, including identifying stakeholders and building
your business case How to deal with a change management throughout
the lifecycle of your project How to manage conference room pilots
(CRPs) and what to expect during the sessions Perfect for CIOs,
technology VPs, CFOs, Operations leaders, application directors,
business analysts, ERP/CRM specialists, and project managers,
Mastering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Implementations is an
indispensable and practical reference for guiding your real-world
Dynamics 365 implementation from planning to completion.
Introducing a new framework for teaching and learning literature in
secondary schools, this book presents Dialogic Literary
Argumentation as an inquiry-based approach to engage students in
communicating and exploring ideas about literature. As a process of
discovery, Dialogic Literary Argumentation facilitates
conversation-"arguing-to-learn"-as a method to support students'
diverse perspectives and engagement with one another in order to
develop individual and collective understandings of literature and
their place in the world. Covering both the theoretical foundation
and application of this method, this book demonstrates how to apply
Dialogic Literary Argumentation to teach literature in a way that
foregrounds dialogue, learning through inquiry, diverse views,
listening to others, and engagement with our communities. Ideal for
preservice teachers in literacy methods courses and practicing
teachers, it features real-world cases, discussions of the
principles presented, resource lists, and conversation starters for
professional learning communities, professional development, and
teacher education.
Introducing a new framework for teaching and learning literature in
secondary schools, this book presents Dialogic Literary
Argumentation as an inquiry-based approach to engage students in
communicating and exploring ideas about literature. As a process of
discovery, Dialogic Literary Argumentation facilitates
conversation-"arguing-to-learn"-as a method to support students'
diverse perspectives and engagement with one another in order to
develop individual and collective understandings of literature and
their place in the world. Covering both the theoretical foundation
and application of this method, this book demonstrates how to apply
Dialogic Literary Argumentation to teach literature in a way that
foregrounds dialogue, learning through inquiry, diverse views,
listening to others, and engagement with our communities. Ideal for
preservice teachers in literacy methods courses and practicing
teachers, it features real-world cases, discussions of the
principles presented, resource lists, and conversation starters for
professional learning communities, professional development, and
teacher education.
Taking as a starting point the most enduring insights to emerge
from acclaimed researcher Arthur Applebee's scholarship, this
volume brings together leading experts to fully examine his work
for its explanatory power and its potential to shape current and
future research agendas. Focused on the ways in which students
learn, schools teach, and assessors evaluate the forms and uses of
language needed to flourish and grow, Applebee's work
reconceptualized how educators view language development and use in
relation to schooling. Organized around three themes-Considering
Curriculum as Conversation; Writing as a Tool for Learning; Talking
it Out: Class Discussion and Literary Understanding-the 14
fascinating chapters in this book extend and challenge Applebee's
insights.
Taking as a starting point the most enduring insights to emerge
from acclaimed researcher Arthur Applebee's scholarship, this
volume brings together leading experts to fully examine his work
for its explanatory power and its potential to shape current and
future research agendas. Focused on the ways in which students
learn, schools teach, and assessors evaluate the forms and uses of
language needed to flourish and grow, Applebee's work
reconceptualized how educators view language development and use in
relation to schooling. Organized around three themes-Considering
Curriculum as Conversation; Writing as a Tool for Learning; Talking
it Out: Class Discussion and Literary Understanding-the 14
fascinating chapters in this book extend and challenge Applebee's
insights.
Born in the Mexican state of Morelos more than 100 years ago,
murdered at the age of 40 in 1919, described as the greatest outlaw
known to the Western World, Emiliano Zapata was the purest
"embodiment" of the Mexican revolution. Also includes a short
account of the evolution of the "ejidos" and common lands of
Mexico.
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Newell (Hardcover)
Michael E. Newell
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This is the story of three generations of an American family, their
trials and triumphs of friendship and betrayal, true love and true
loss, and of service to our country spanning three wars, on three
continents and the winning of three Silver Stars. The story of just
an average American family, perhaps not too different from yours...
an average American family, the backbone of what makes this country
so great.
Doug's talent as a storyteller is unmistakable. The tales he
recounts herein are engaging, sometimes sobering, and often very
funny. Sparing himself no scrutiny in looking back on his career as
a repossession agent, he holds the reader's attention and gives
advice by example (even when the example illustrates what not to
do). Doug's conclusions about self-defense, drawn from the lessons
learned during his career, are surprisingly insightful. While
editing his stories, I found myself both entertained and informed.
These sensations are, for someone in my line of work, both rarities
- and they are rarer still when they occur simultaneously. This
book shares some of Doug's experiences and the lessons he learned
as a martial artist and a young man during his eight years in the
world of repossessions. During those eight years he would repossess
hundreds of items, ranging from cars, trucks, motorcycles,
airplanes, farm equipment, limousines, and hearses to home
appliances and other things long since forgotten. Ninety-nine
percent of the time things would go well. The stories in this book
encompass the small one percent of the time when things turned bad.
Most of the stories in this book have some application to
self-defense, as teaching life lessons on self-defense is part of
the purpose of the book. Others he's included because he hopes you
will find them entertaining.
I reveal the existence of a US-UK-NATO submarine base on Andros,
established in 1963. I describe in detail all the facilities on
Andros, used mainly by the Americans, although British personnel,
including submarines, visit the base, not generally known or
reported in Great Britain. Mention is made of Paradise Island,
adjacent to Nassau, where entertainment is provided for personnel
stationed in Andros. Paradise Island was developed by the mafia,
with assistance from former President Nixon. The next chapter
details SOSUS, the underwater anti-submarine detection system,
connected, in the Atlantic Ocean, to West Wales, the Azores,
Bermuda and Andros. Like the base on Andros, SOSUS is rarely, if
ever, reported in the British media. Who knows of its base in West
Wales? Very few.
This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
The Killers in Gilbourne County features Mitchell Granger, a man
with a passion for growing his general contracting business and
hunting whitetail deer in north central Oklahoma. The outset of the
new hunting season brings anticipation of stirring adventures,
success afield, and comradeship with his hunting partner, Craig
Huntsman. However, stumbling over a dead body in the woods puts an
eerie and perilous spin on ordeals yet to come. Granger's newfound
romance and the near death of his hunting partner spur the
protagonist to uncover the truth and put things right. As the
details unfold, protecting the lives of the people he loves, and
exposing countywide corruption, proves more dangerous than the
beast in the woods trying to kill him.
This text combines the logical approach of a mathematical subject
with the intuitive approach of engineering and physical topics.
Applications include kinematics, mechanics, and electromagnetic
theory. Includes exercises and answers. 1955 edition.
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