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The book is written by an author with a lot of teaching experience,
at a university which is proactively developing SQE focussed
courses. He has already amassed a huge number of practice MCQs.
Part of the SQE1 series, which offers problem questions, revision
points, MCQs and also, for Business Law and Practice, commercial
awareness talking points. The series is designed around the needs
of students preparing for SQE1, and each book follows a similar
format. There is an online hub of support material for each book.
Offers a combination of print and online material that differs from
the few other offerings currently on the market.
The book is written by an author with a lot of teaching experience,
at a university which is proactively developing SQE focussed
courses. He has already amassed a huge number of practice MCQs.
Part of the SQE1 series, which offers problem questions, revision
points, MCQs and also, for Business Law and Practice, commercial
awareness talking points. The series is designed around the needs
of students preparing for SQE1, and each book follows a similar
format. There is an online hub of support material for each book.
Offers a combination of print and online material that differs from
the few other offerings currently on the market.
Through an interdisciplinary analysis of the rulings of the Court
of Justice of the European Union, this book offers 'thick'
descriptions, contextual histories and critical narratives engaging
with leading or minor personalities involved behind the scenes of
each case. The contributions depart from the notion that EU law and
its history should be narrated in a linear and incremental way to
show instead that law evolves in a contingent and not determinate
manner. The book shows that the effects of judge-made law remain
relatively indeterminate and each case can be retold through
different contextual narratives, and shows the commitment of the
European legal elites to the experience of legal reasoning. The
idea to cluster the stories around prominent cases is not to be
fully comprehensive, but to re-focus the scholarship and teaching
of EU law by moving beyond the black letter and unravel the
lawyering techniques to achieve policy results.
The European Union's (EU) powerful legal framework drives the
process of European integration. The Court of Justice (ECJ) has
established a uniquely effective supranational legal order, beyond
the original wording of the Treaty of Rome and transforming our
traditional understanding of international law. This work
investigates how these fundamental transformations in the European
legal system were received in one of the most important member
states, Germany. On the one hand, Germany has been highly
supportive of political and economic integration; yet on the other,
a fundamental pillar of the post-war German identity was the
integrity of its constitutional order. How did a state whose
constitution was so essential to its self-understanding subscribe
to the constitutional practice of EU law? How did a country who
could not say 'no' to Europe become the member state most reluctant
to accept the new power of the ECJ?
The European Union's (EU) powerful legal framework drives the
process of European integration. The Court of Justice (ECJ) has
established a uniquely effective supranational legal order, beyond
the original wording of the Treaty of Rome and transforming our
traditional understanding of international law. This work
investigates how these fundamental transformations in the European
legal system were received in one of the most important member
states, Germany. On the one hand, Germany has been highly
supportive of political and economic integration; yet on the other,
a fundamental pillar of the post-war German identity was the
integrity of its constitutional order. How did a state whose
constitution was so essential to its self-understanding subscribe
to the constitutional practice of EU law, which challenged
precisely this aspect of its identity? How did a country who could
not say no to Europe become the member state most reluctant to
accept the new power of the ECJ?"
Through an interdisciplinary analysis of the rulings of the Court
of Justice of the European Union, this book offers 'thick'
descriptions, contextual histories and critical narratives engaging
with leading or minor personalities involved behind the scenes of
each case. The contributions depart from the notion that EU law and
its history should be narrated in a linear and incremental way to
show instead that law evolves in a contingent and not determinate
manner. The book shows that the effects of judge-made law remain
relatively indeterminate and each case can be retold through
different contextual narratives, and shows the commitment of the
European legal elites to the experience of legal reasoning. The
idea to cluster the stories around prominent cases is not to be
fully comprehensive, but to re-focus the scholarship and teaching
of EU law by moving beyond the black letter and unravel the
lawyering techniques to achieve policy results.
How to Get Brutally Huge is a classic book that was self published
and copyrighted by me in 1989. There has been quite a resurgence of
interest in the book. So I am publishing again.
The Best of the Rest of Brutally Huge The Brutal Years is a
compilation of all the world renowned best selling books in the
Brutally Huge Series.
Brutally Huge: The Body Parts is a detailed, comprehensive method
for working each body part.
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So Innocent Yet So Dead (Paperback)
Bill Davis; Edited by Cheryl Martin; Illustrated by Pamela Joy Licatino
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The main features of our book involve Mother Nature and the natural
wonders of the world, especially the flowers, blooms, and scenes of
many national parks.
I have been involved in these wars ever since 2005. My first
overseas contract was in Iraq. I started working for Kellogg Brown
and Root (KBR) November 5, 2005 in Balad, Iraq. I started out as
lead mechanic and soon moved up to a supervisor. We worked on a lot
of M915 that the army had, and KBR had Mercedes and Volvos that
were not up armor. Many drivers had been killed in these trucks
with no protection. After putting up KBR three years, I got a
chance to jump on board with Dyncorp. Navistar had just come out
with MRAP vehicle that was supposed to take the place of the
Humvee. After going through their training in West Point,
Mississippi, and Red River-u in New Boston, Texas, I was sent to
Mosul, Iraq, and taught the opnet class on the MRAP vehicle.
Mosul was considered one of the hot spots in northern Iraq, and
of all the places I have been in Iraq, Mosul was the best. After
spending a year in Mosul, I took off eighteen months and started
working for Navistar/Defense. I was sent to Afghanistan as an FRS,
assigned to the Jordanian army. I was told that I would have
interpreters and transportation when I got in country. Afghanistan
was nothing like Iraq. The leadership wasn't there, and there was
no help for the FSRs that were on ground in Shank, no interpreters
and no transportation.
This book is for the Newbie that is just starting out trying to
build a brick and mortar business, off line business or an online
business, this is a good starting place. This is a no fluff way to
look at your business idea, to be. With all of the steps that they
include here, they want it noticed that there is really NO EASY
button, and it does require a lot of work on your part to make a go
of it. However the authors wanted it to be as easy as possible for
you to explorer your product or service niche. While making it
complete enough that you could use the links and information
supplied here to get you going, ready for customers. They do place
more attention toward making your Elevator Pitch and understanding
the need for understanding your USP. Plus they also infer that you
should use social media, but we live in the times where social
media is what is happening and we all need some sort of an Elevator
Pitch to get people to notice us and our product or service.
In the book "A Deadly Homecoming," Alan destroyed a drug ring in
the small town of Harold's Landing in the Arkansas' Ozarks. In
doing so, he ended up with millions of dollars in drug money. Now,
Benito De La Cruz, Maryland drug lord, wants his money and revenge
on the person responsible for killing his men. He sends in a team
of killers to find the guilty person and the money. When a private
investigator misuses a credit card with Benito's name on it, the
drug lord's trouble starts. He is forced to turn his own men on
each other to protect himself. When they fail in their assignments,
he flies to Harold's Landing to take personal control of the
operation.
From the corner of his eye, he sees the massive arm swinging down
in a hard chop toward his neck. He tries to avoid it but it is too
unexpected. There is a numbing blow which snaps his head to one
side. He feels the keys slip from his hand as he sinks into
darkness. His last thoughts are about the attack. The unknown
assailant's sole purpose is to kill him. Why? A mysterious letter
sent to Alan Bronze encourages him to return to his childhood
hometown to handle the estate of his deceased grandfather, a man he
hated and who hated him in return. Instead of the expected paper
shuffling, Alan is soon struggling just to stay alive. He has
unwittingly walked into the midst of a major drug distribution
center-set up by his own grandfather. The old man's corrupt
partners are the leading citizens of the small mountain town, and
now they plan to take care of Alan-just like they took care of his
grandfather. With the help of the well-connected editor of the
local newspaper, Alan decides he's going to have to take control of
this 'kill or be killed situation.
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Deadman (Paperback)
Bill Davis
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When Stan Mitchell rode into Mitchell Valley to kill the crazy
gunman who had crippled his right hand and killed two of his
friends, little did he know he was only scratching the surface of a
massive take over of the upper Mitchell Valley. He had planned to
meet the gunman, kill him and immediately return to his marshall's
job in Texas.
Instead, he is fighting for his life after his half-brother puts
a price on his head. His vengeance turns to a desire to save
Dogtown and aids inhabitants from disaster-something that will
destroy the town.
A mysterious boss is trying to take control of the northern end
of Mitchell Valley and has enlisted the help of the town's marshal
and a leading merchant. Killings, barn burning, rustlings are
unexplained as the small ranchers are driven away from their land,
one way or the other.
Only after he finds the reason; and who the mysterious boss is,
does he have a chance, risking his own life, to solve the
problem.
A veteran of D-Day, Ron Davies joined the TA before war began and
was called up as a tank gunner or 'Bombardier' with the Essex
Yeomanry, but D-Day was his first experience of action. This book
follows the training and build-up to D-Day, covers the invasion
minute-by-minute, and carries on through the Allied Push through
France, Belgium and Holland. Ron's story continues with the
regiment's heartbreaking round of duty at Belsen and following that
their continuation to the Baltic Coast. After VE day, Ron and his
regiment were engaged in 'mopping up' groups of SS fanatics who
fought to the death. Ron Davies died in 2003 and this book has been
tied together by his son, William, who edited the diaries and has
included letters, documents and photographs. This is the gripping
story of 'every soldier', told in his own words.
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