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By examining international fishery resources from a primarily
economic and political viewpoint, this book highlights the common
property aspects of fisheries, physical productivity of the ocean,
supply and demand, and the legal and institutional framework within
which the fisheries industry operates.Originally published in 1966
From classic horror and pure suspense to Twilight-Zone-style dark
fantasy, WHAT FEARS BECOME relentlessly explores our basic fears
and leaves you with twisted endings that will make your skin
crawl...
This spine-tingling, international anthology contains
contributions from the critically acclaimed online horror magazine,
The Horror Zine, and features bestselling authors such as Bentley
Little, Graham Masterton, Ramsey Campbell, Joe R. Lansdale,
Elizabeth Massie, Ronald Malfi, Cheryl Kaye Tardif, Melanie Tem,
Scott Nicholson, Piers Anthony, Conrad Williams, and many more.
Edited by Jeani Rector of The Horror Zine and featuring a foreword
by award-winning, bestselling author Simon Clark, it also contains
deliciously dark delights from morbidly creative writers, poets and
artists who have not yet made it big--but will very soon.
Come and discover... WHAT FEARS BECOME Table of Contents Foreword
by Simon Clark: A Small Matter of Life and Death Fiction BAST by
Christian A. Larsen DOGLEG by Bentley Little A BAD STRETCH OF ROAD
by Dean H. Wild THE HOUSE AT THE END OF SMITH STREET by Stephen M.
Dare GNAW by Lala Drona REFLECTION OF EVIL by Graham Masterton
WANDERING DANIEL by Jagjiwan Sohal NEXT TIME YOU'LL KNOW ME by
Ramsey Campbell 3 AM by James Marlow LOSING JUDY by Andy Mee FISH
NIGHT by Joe R. Lansdale METHODS OF DIVORCE by Philip Roberts AND
BABY, YOU CAN SLEEP WHILE I DRIVE by Elizabeth Massie CHUPACABRA by
Ronald Malfi THE ORPHANS OF LETHE by Rachel Coles BONFIRE NIGHT by
Chris Castle THE PRODUCT by Bruce Memblatt OUIJA by Cheryl Kaye
Tardif FRY DAY by Melanie Tem THE CHAMBER by David Landrum
CHRISTENING by Scott Nicholson LOST THINGS by Piers Anthony A NEW
DAY by Larry Green RED KING by Jessica Handly YOU SAID ALWAYS AND
FOREVER by Richard Hill UBIRR by Conrad Williams BONES IN THE
MEADOW by Tim Jeffreys ADELLE'S NIGHT by David K. Ginn BONES FOR A
PILLOW by Alexandra Seidel MALL WALKERS by Chris Reed WHAT THE
BLIND MAN SAW by C. Dennis Moore Poetry Emon Anthousis Dennis
Bagwell John T. Carney Teresa Ann Frazee John Grey Christopher
Hivner Jean Jones Ron Koppelberger Alec B. Kowalczyk Joe R.
Lansdale Everett Madrid Juan Perez Nathan Rowark Stephanie Smith
Paul Sohar Peter Steele Anna Taborska Scott H. Urban The Artists
Thomas Bossert Ricardo Di Ceglia Kalynn Kallweit Daniel Kirk Joseph
Patrick McFarlane Felicia Olin Tatomir Pitariu Elizabeth Prasse
April A. Taylor Editor's Corner HORRORSCOPE by Jeani Rector THE
HOUSE ON HENLEY WAY by Jeani Rector
The founding of American jurisprudence can be traced to the debates
that occurred between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson early
in the history of our nation. A Defining Political Debate explores
the core tension between the two men over the ability of the
judiciary to preserve the core values of republican government. The
author takes you through the normative dimensions of the Hamilton
and Jefferson debates and provides an analysis of what this means
for our current state of affairs.
This book traces the development of the standard property rights
over five kinds of natural resource - inland rivers, ocean
fisheries, petroleum resources, gold and base metals and forest
resources - from classical times through to the 19th century.
Completely private resources and those in the public (or Crown)
lands are given equal attention and a simple supply-and-demand
model is used to explain how property rights are altered over time.
Scott also provides the reader with a unique set of
characteristics for defining rights and numerous case studies and
examples of their evolution, highlighting the increasing recourse
to common law courts and government legislation and the problems
caused by competing demands on the same, limited resources. This
book provides a unique insight into the historical development of
property rights and makes a special plea for the multiple-purpose
and multi-owner management of resource rights. It will provide a
valuable resource for those interested in resource management,
economic history, property rights, and development.
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Eldritch Tides (Paperback)
Jessica J. Burke, Anthony Scott Burdge; From an idea by Jason McKittrick
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R486
R405
Discovery Miles 4 050
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From realizing I wouldn't have survived the heat in the kitchen
without music to determining that Coverdale era Deep Purple is
pretty damn good, this is a collection of essays tying together my
35 year existence. These are the stories of my brightest moments
and darkest times, the friends and family along the way and
everything in between. Full of humor, banality, drinking, death,
depression and lots of metal and rock music, these musings are
meant to heighten senses when it comes to good food, good music,
live loud shows, friendships and the ins and outs of being in bands
while working in kitchens. This book covers the similarities of
being a musician and a chef while unabashedly diving into the
effects that both had on my life. This is the sonic recipe of my
life. How food and music shaped me from the time I was a child
until now.
Pieces of Life is a small book that carries a mighty punch. Kola
Anthony Scott, II. delivers a strong and daring book of literary
works and shared life stories. The book is divided into two
sections. Section one presents Scott's creative body of works. In
his works, Scott presents characters and situations that push and
challenge the soul. Section two consist of Scott's, moving and
sometimes tragic personal back story. Scott's goal, be honest with
the reader and speak his own truth.
This publication is part of the Bank's multiyear program to enhance
its knowledge of HRH policies. The program's ultimate objective is
to strengthen knowledge and capacity to collect evidence, analyse,
and evaluate the effectiveness of HRH interventions in the context
of a country's health system strengthening strategy. It
specifically addresses the theoretical and empirical evidence on
health labour markets in low- and middle-income countries. Health
labour market analysis has much to contribute to resolving globally
widespread HRH problems, and their continuing neglect provides some
explanation for their persistence. Policy makers in countries
promulgating or refining strategies for achieving universal health
coverage will find it important to understand how key elements in
their health labour market are likely to interact and how these
interactions could help - or hinder - progress toward universal
health coverage. These interactions are complex and
multidimensional, and this publication highlights some areas where
forces in the health labour market matter most. The purpose of this
publication is to provide an overview of the key issues when
attempting to apply economics to the analysis of health workers'
labour markets. Though much has been written and planned about
health human resources, a major weakness with most of this analysis
is that it does not use an economic perspective. The use of an
explicit economic framework applied by trained economists moves the
focus away from simplistic but costly policy responses such as
training more doctors and nurses, toward understanding more
carefully the role of incentives, productivity, and the
distribution of health workers. The health workforce is but one
part of the health system and a focus of analysis on only the
health workforce is insufficient to be able to determine the
optimal number of health workers. Market forces cannot be relied
upon to solve health worker shortages or mal-distribution, due to
well recognized market failures in health care. This also has
implications for how labour economics and labour market analysis
can be applied and used successfully in the health care sector.
In an economic environment where ministries and nonprofit
organizations are struggling to identify and implement new,
innovative strategies to sustain growth and remain relevant,
Empowered Marketing was written to provide insights and creative
strategies to help you navigate through the unique nuances of
church and non-profit marketing. Many of these organizations rely
on volunteers to manage their marketing efforts and this book is
ideal for marketing directors, non-profit board members, committee
chairs or volunteers who have been tasked with providing marketing
direction or support for a church or non-profit organization. This
beginners resource will help church and non-profit marketing
professionals balance the nuances of communicating effectively
while implementing creative strategies that best convey your unique
brand...even with a limited budget. It's time to stand out from the
pack and use every resource available to you, to help further your
important mission of making a difference and changing lives for the
better.
The modern learner needs to gain value from textbooks that go above
and beyond just communicating written text. Moini/Enabulele/Scott's
STERILE COMPOUNDING will allow students to learn in an interactive
and engaging way using dynamic chapter content, case studies,
visual aids and key takeaways that provide meaningful and memorable
details about the sterile compounding requirements. The textbook is
also organized in a clear and easy-to-follow format, making it a
great tool to facilitate learning at any stage. Certified
Compounded Sterile Preparation Technician (CSPT) style review
questions at the end of each chapter help students get
certification-ready.
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