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An easy-to-read, integrated approach to accounting and finance
which dispels much of the mystique surrounding these subjects for
students and non-financial managers. This edition incorporates
changes in legislation and in attitudes towards financial analysis,
the interpretation of annual accounts and the use of financial
ratios, as well as chapters on the financial planning process, the
cost of capital and risk analysis.
Triple bill of zombie films. 'Zombie Apocalypse' (2011) is a
made-for-TV horror starring Ving Rhames in which a group of human
survivors of a zombie outbreak set out to make it to an uninfected
island. Ramona (Taryn Manning), Billy (Eddie Steeples) and Kevin
(Gerald Webb) are almost killed when they head out to search for
food. Fortunately for them, they meet a tough group that includes
Henry (Rhames) and Cassie (Lesley-Ann Brandt), who take on the
zombies with weapons as diverse as a sledgehammer and a samurai
sword. 'Abraham Lincoln Vs Zombies' (2012) is a tongue-in-cheek
zombie horror in which Abraham Lincoln is distracted from his
composition of the Gettysburg Address by a more pressing concern -
an outbreak of the undead. Lincoln (Bill Oberst Jr.) leads a team
of Secret Service agents to the area to try and contain the
disaster. There is a suggestion that Lincoln may have some
experience of dealing with zombies from his past and he takes under
his wing a youngster by the name of Teddy Roosevelt (Canon
Kuipers), who may have a role of his own to play in the American
story. 'The Dead' (2010) is a zombie horror set in West Africa.
Robert Freeman stars as Lieutenant Brian Murphy, a military
engineer who finds himself stranded in the wilderness of Burkina
Faso after a zombie outbreak lays waste to civilisation. Eventually
he teams up with Sergeant Daniel Dembele (Prince David Oseia), a
local soldier who has gone AWOL from the army to search for his
missing son.
Did you know that there are more than 60 active volcanoes in Europe
today? Or that the longest-existing lava lake is in Ethiopia? Or
that Mount Stromboli off the coast of Italy has been in almost
continuous eruption for the past 2000 years? Illustrated with 200
spectacular photographs, Volcano is a fascinating visual journey
around the globe, selecting the most striking live and extinct
volcanoes from Alaska to Antarctica, from Tanzania to Tasmania,
from Kamchatka in Russia’s far east to Indonesia and the
Philippines. Alongside famous volcanoes such as Mount Etna in
Sicily, Mount Vesuvius on the Italian mainland and Mount St Helens
in Washington State, the book features many lesser known but
equally interesting volcanoes across all the continents. Each entry
is accompanied with a fascinating caption explaining not only the
geological forces at work, but also how the volcano has shaped the
history of the surrounding areas across millennia. Presented in a
landscape format and with more than 190 outstanding colour
photographs of around 100 entries, Volcano is a stunning collection
of images.
Perfect for quilters and colorists, Scrappy Quilts Coloring Book,
by best-selling author Joan Ford, is a collection of 47 intricate
quilt patterns that are sure to please enthusiasts. Whether you're
a quilter looking for inspiration or a new hobby, or a colorist who
enjoys the calming release of patterns and shapes, this book is for
you! Inspired by classic quilt blocks, the designs will unleash
your creativity and provide hours of relaxation as you color.
What's more, these designs can help quilters in choosing color
options before actually starting a new quilt project. The book is
packed with 47 illustrations and perforated pages for easy removal
and display, or to share at coloring parties, tapping into the
adult coloring craze that has delighted so many adults since it
shot to popularity in 2015. With 47,000 copies sold, Joan Ford's
ScrapTherapyTM books - Cut the Scraps, Scraps Plus One, and When
Bad Things Happen to Good Quilters, all published by Taunton Press
- have assisted sewers on their journeys to creating beautiful,
handmade quilts. Now you can enjoy the beauty of quilts right on
paper - and perhaps be inspired to bring them to life with fabric!
From the author of Cottonmouths, a Los Angeles Review Best Book of
2017, comes an evocative suspense about the cost of keeping secrets
and the dangers of coming home. Beneath the roiling waters of the
Arkansas River lie dead men and buried secrets. When Jane Mooney's
violent stepfather, Warren, disappeared, most folks in Maud
Bottoms, Arkansas, assumed he got drunk and drowned. After all, the
river had claimed its share over the years. When Jane confessed to
his murder, she should have gone to jail. That's what she wanted.
But without a body, the police didn't charge her with the crime. So
Jane left for Boston-and took her secrets with her. Twenty-five
years later, the river floods and a body surfaces. Talk of Warren's
murder grips the town. Now in her forties, Jane returns to Maud
Bottoms to reckon with her past: to do jail time, to face her
revenge-bent mother, to make things right. But though Jane's
homecoming may enlighten some, it could threaten others. Because in
this desolate river valley, some secrets are better left
undisturbed.
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The Hunt (Paperback)
Kelly J Ford
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From the author of Real Bad Things and Cottonmouths, a Los Angeles
Review Best Book of 2017, comes the darkly suspenseful tale of a
small-town Easter tradition and its murderous secrets. For
seventeen years, a serial murderer has used the Presley, Arkansas,
Annual Hunt for the Golden Egg to find prey. Or at least that’s
what some people believe. Others, like the town’s devoted
“Eggheads,” relish the tradition and think the deaths are just
unfortunate accidents. But for Nell Holcomb, the town’s annual
Hunt dredges up a particularly painful memory: her brother’s
death, long believed to be “the Hunter’s” first kill. Nell
has been caring for her nephew since then, trying to keep him safe
and trying to conceal the role she played in his father’s death.
Most importantly, she’s been trying to avoid the Hunt—despite
the clashes that erupt in town over the event and her best
friend’s obsession with winning the big prize. As Easter draws
near and the town’s frenzy escalates, Nell must face her past and
the Hunt as the danger once again veers close to home.
This book traces the presence of the theater, both as an abstract
concept and a literal space, in the plays and poetry of Gertrude
Stein and Wallace Stevens as it attempts to explain the parallel
depictions of consciousness that are found in both authors' work.
Literary modernists inherited a self that was fallible, a self that
was seen as an ultimately failed gesture of expression, and
throughout much modern literature is a sense of disillusionment
with more traditional notions of selfhood. As more conventional
ways of thinking about consciousness became untenable, so too did
conventional models of artistic expression.This book shows how
Stein and Stevens provide powerful examples of this modern attempt
to stage the new subject.
Surfing has emerged from ancient roots to become a twenty-first
century phenomenon - an 'alternative' sport, lifestyle and art form
with a global profile and ever-increasing numbers of participants.
Drawing on popular surf culture, academic literature and the
analytical tools of social theory, this book is the first sustained
commentary on the contemporary social and cultural meaning of
surfing. Core themes of mind and body, emotions and identity,
aesthetics, style, and sensory experience are explored through a
variety of topics, and particular attention is paid to: * evolving
perceptions of the sea and the beach * the globalization of surfing
* surfing as a subculture and lifestyle * the embodiment and
gendering of surfing. Surfing and Social Theory is an original and
theoretically rigorous text that sets the agenda for future work in
this area. Along with the Surf Science courses now appearing in
universities around the world, this text provides students and
researchers in sport, sociology, culture and geography with a new
perspective and a thought-provoking text.
This book traces the presence of the theatre, both literally and metaphorically, in the plays and poetry of Gertrude Stein and Wallace Stevens, and examines the parallel depictions of modern 'consciousness' as performance, as 'staging' that are found in both authors' work. Approaching the question of consciousness for these two writers in its specific literary and cultural contexts, the author shows how the concepts of stage and theatre allow both Stein and Stevens to articulate a form of modernist consciousness that is created and self-creating.
"Andrew Lang and his associates managed to break the stranglehold
of the pious sentimentality handed out to children by
collecting-from all over the world-fairy tales of all people, and
bringing out the volumes we all know and love."-Kirkus Reviews The
third installment of Andrew Lang's widely read classics, The Green
Fairy Book has been admired time and time again, enchanting readers
with its carefully crafted prose and eclectic assortment of fairy
tales. Originally published in 1892, this collection of celebrated
tales has stood the test of time. Some of the famous stories
included are: *The Three Little Pigs *The Three Bears *The Blue
Bird *The Magic Swan *The Enchanted Ring *The Twelve Huntsmen *And
many more! This beautiful edition comes complete with the original
illustrations by Golden Age Illustrator Henry J. Ford, and is the
perfect gift to pass on these timeless classics to the next
generation of readers and dreamers. The imaginations of children
throughout time have been formed and nurtured by stories passed
down from generation to generation. Of the countless genres of
stories, fairy tales often conjure the most vivid fantastical
worlds and ideas, which cultivate creativity and bring elements of
magic back into the real world. The Fairy Books, compiled by famous
Scottish novelist and poet Andrew Lang, are widely considered among
some of the best collections ever compiled.
The nine patch is one of the most diverse blocks, offering many
different design options. In ScrapTherapy Scrappy Nine Patch, quilt
designer and teacher Joan Ford offers gorgeous designs using the
traditional nine patch block plus more challenging and creative
patterns that turn a nine patch into something entirely new. For
each project, Joan gives quilters tots of options-cutting scraps
from yardage or using scraps from their stash; strip piecing
squares, cutting squares into strips, or creating squares with
interfacing; and fabric variations to change the look of the
project. All projects include step-by-step instructions, tips and
hints, with how-to illustrations and a photo of the finished
project. A quiltmaking basics section provides all the information
plus step-by-step photos to build confidence and ensure success, no
matter what the quilting project.
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Kayla J. Ford
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According to "Leadership as Identity," management has failed and
its successor is leadership. Can leadership fulfill the promises
that are made in its name? This book is written for those charged
with being leaders, and uses poststructuralist theory to provide a
language for the confusions and uncertainties that leadership can
often bring.
Management has failed; its successor is leadership. Can leadership
fulfil the promises that are made in its name? This book is written
for those charged with being leaders, and uses poststructuralist
theory to provide a language for the confusions and uncertainties
that leadership can often bring.
Traditional theories suggest that developing countries lack influence in the trade regime. In A Social Theory of the WTO, Jane Ford uses a social theory or constructivist approach to show that developing countries played a critical role in strengthening multilateralism in the World Trade Organization. By adopting a new role in trade negotiations during the Uruguay Round negotiations, developing countries helped to strengthen trade rules and change the trading culture of limited multilateralism.
Traditional theories suggest that developing countries lack
influence in the trade regime. In this text, Jane Ford uses a
social theory or constructivist approach to show that developing
countries played a critical role in strengthening multilateralism
in the World Trade Organization.
Got scraps? Then you ll love these five projects that work magic
with fabric leftovers and extra buttons. Designed by Joan Ford of
ScrapTherapy(r) fame, they include: a cute-as-a-button pillow and
pin cushion; a style-savvy tote bag done up in batiks; a darling
child-size throw; a citrus-fresh table runner and pot holders; and,
finally, a real scene-stealer the absolutely delightful Confetti
Pillow Small projects offer great fun for a tiny price.
With multiple projects in every booklet, our 32-page Threads
Selects booklets are a terrific value. Each booklet contains
step-by-step instruction for pretty, clever projects that sewers
and crafters of all levels can make in a weekend, a day, or even a
few hours. Threads Selects booklets are available for sewing,
knitting, crocheting, jewelry-making, cake decorating, and so much
more all from the experts at Threads and The Taunton Press. You ll
want to try all kinds of new projects at this irresistible price
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