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The Sunshine State of Florida attracts people from all around the
world - even little monsters! Monsters are masters of camouflage
who can easily hide in plain sight. They go incognito around
Kennedy Space Center, enjoy snorkeling in the Florida Keys, and
never miss the Calle Ocho Festival in the Little Havana
neighborhood of Miami! Have fun spotting them all as you explore
some of Florida's most iconic landmarks and sights, including
Biscayne National Park, the Everglades, the Tallahassee State
Capitol Building, the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, the
historic city of Saint Augustine, and the Florida Aquarium in
Tampa. A search-and-find book that's both fun and educational;
Explores famous locations in the sunny state of Florida; Colorful
illustrations to keep the little ones engaged.
Did you know, the nickname for the Rocky Mountains is “The
Rockies”. The Rocky Mountains form a majestic mountain range
stretching 3,000 miles from the northernmost part of British
Columbia, in western Canada, to New Mexico, in the Southwestern
United States. With their breathtaking landscapes, the Rockies
attract tourists and adventurers, as well as many nature-loving
little monsters! Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily
hide in plain sight. They enjoy canoeing on Yoho National Park's
Emerald Lake, photographing the bisons and geysers at Yellowstone,
and zooming down the slopes in Aspen. Have fun spotting them all as
you explore some of the Rocky Mountains' most iconic landmarks and
sights! A search-and-find book that's both fun and educational;
Explores famous locations in the Rocky Mountains; Colorful
illustrations to keep the little ones engaged.
The authors investigate whether the tenure of program managers
contributes to Nunn-McCurdy breaches. They also examine the
existing decentralized systems used to track cost growth to
determine whether additional guidance and control are needed to
make acquisition category II programs performance more transparent.
Finally, they investigate whether key assumptions, so-called
framing assumptions, could be useful risk management tools.
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