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Follow Larry as he ping-pongs around New York City, hitting all
five boroughs in a day, and the places and things that make the
city what it is today—from Times Square, Wall Street, and
Radio City Music Hall to Coney Island, Madison Square Garden, and
Central Park. Along the way he loses Pete and his family in the
city's famous subway system. Finally after an exhausting day of
adventures, Larry is reunited with his family at the top of the
Empire State Building. This book takes young readers on a dog's-eye
view of the greatest city in the world. Sidebar entries enhance the
story, offering fascinating factoids about the places Larry visits.
In Larry the adorable pooch's latest adventure, he goes on vacation
with Pete and the family to Philadelphia, home of the Liberty Bell
and other great American historical landmarks. As usual, in hot
pursuit of a tempting treat, Larry gets separated and frantically
tries to find them again. Along the way he discovers some of the
city's most fun and interesting landmarks and cultural attractions,
including: City Hall (+Penn statue) Ben Franklin Bridge Phillies
Liberty Bell Independence Hall Pat's and Geeno's Betsy Ross House
Rittenhouse Square Oldenberg Clothespin Elevated Train Love Park
Art Museum + Rocky Statue Zoo
This volume examines the transformation of British and US naval
policy from 1870 to 1889, which resulted in the British Naval
Defence Act (1889), the construction of the first modern US
battleships, and began the naval arms race which culminated in
World War One. In examining the development of strategic thinking
in the Royal and US Navies, it overturns conventional wisdom
regarding genesis of the Naval Defence Act and the US Navy's
about-face from a defensive to an offensive strategic orientation.
It pays particular attention to activities of the key individuals
in both countries' navies, who were instrumental in transforming
their respective services' organizational culture. This study will
be of interest not only to historians but to political scientists,
sociologists, and others working in the fields of international
relations, strategic studies, policy analysis, and military
learning, adaptation and innovation. It is also essential reading
for those interested in the naval arms race during this period.
Mathematics with Applications in the Management, Natural, and
Social Sciences is an applications-focused text that helps you
build a strong foundation with solid coverage of college algebra,
followed by topics in finite mathematics, and finally a careful
treatment of applied calculus. It can be used for a variety of
courses across many majors, and only a basic course in algebra is
required as a prerequisite. Helpful learning features like
Checkpoint Exercises give you the opportunity to pause, check your
understanding of a concept, and move forward confidently. Case
Studies at the end of each chapter offer up-to-date, real-world
applications of the mathematics presented in the chapter. Among
many other enhancements, the 13th Edition significantly updates
applications and examples to make them as interesting as possible.
Throughout, 884 new or updated exercises and 130 new examples
modernize the data and exercises. Â
Based on seven years of original research, this book contains one
of the most detailed and comprehensive assessments of 'home-grown'
Islamist terrorism (HGIT) in the US and UK to date. Beginning with
an examination of the development of militant networks during the
1980s and 1990s, it traces the origins of HGIT and highlights the
significance of these early experiences in different countries for
shaping the future trajectory of the threat. The book also examines
the range of motivations for violent jihad in the West, suggesting
a composite theoretical model that specifies three 'necessary'
conditions for involvement and challenges popular explanations for
differential rates of terrorism which emphasize socioeconomic
factors.The book analyzes the background and operational activities
of nearly 800 American and British jihadis who mobilized between
1980 and September 11th 2013, including factors such as mental
health, education, processes of radicalization, leadership, use of
the Internet, sources of funding and links to foreign terrorist
organizations. This analysis is then complemented with an
examination of how these individuals have been dealt with by the
respective security services.From the first proponents of 'global
jihad' to the recent wave of volunteers inspired by events in the
Middle East, this book provides an extensive yet lucid analysis of
one of the greatest security concerns facing America and Great
Britain today. 'Home-Grown' Jihad challenges existing studies on a
number of key issues and expands our understanding of HGIT. It will
be invaluable to academics, practitioners and policymakers alike.
Based on seven years of original research, this book contains one
of the most detailed and comprehensive assessments of 'home-grown'
Islamist terrorism (HGIT) in the US and UK to date. Beginning with
an examination of the development of militant networks during the
1980s and 1990s, it traces the origins of HGIT and highlights the
significance of these early experiences in different countries for
shaping the future trajectory of the threat. The book also examines
the range of motivations for violent jihad in the West, suggesting
a composite theoretical model that specifies three 'necessary'
conditions for involvement and challenges popular explanations for
differential rates of terrorism which emphasize socioeconomic
factors.The book analyzes the background and operational activities
of nearly 800 American and British jihadis who mobilized between
1980 and September 11th 2013, including factors such as mental
health, education, processes of radicalization, leadership, use of
the Internet, sources of funding and links to foreign terrorist
organizations. This analysis is then complemented with an
examination of how these individuals have been dealt with by the
respective security services.From the first proponents of 'global
jihad' to the recent wave of volunteers inspired by events in the
Middle East, this book provides an extensive yet lucid analysis of
one of the greatest security concerns facing America and Great
Britain today. 'Home-Grown' Jihad challenges existing studies on a
number of key issues and expands our understanding of HGIT. It will
be invaluable to academics, practitioners and policymakers alike.
Join Larry the pup and his owner Pete as they explore Boston, MA.
From Fenway Park's Green Monster to the swan boats in Boston Public
Garden, locals and visitors learn about Boston's history and
cultural landmarks when Larry gets lost chasing after a tasty
treat. As Larry searches the city for Pete, he visits Quincy
Market, Freedom Trail, Boston Harbor, and more. With colorful
illustrations and facts about each location, the latest addition to
the Larry Gets Lost series is sure to delight and educate young
readers. Larry makes friends and finds adventures wherever he goes,
but where will he find Pete?
For courses covering college algebra and/or finite mathematics for
students in management, natural, and social sciences. Finite
Mathematics with Applications in the Management, Natural, and
Social Sciences presents sound mathematics in an understandable
manner, proceeding from the familiar to new material and from
concrete examples to general rules and formulas. The Eleventh
Edition retains its focus on real-world problem solving, but has
been refreshed with revised and added content, updated and new
applications, fine-tuned and newly-integrated pedagogical devices,
and enhanced exercise sets. The new edition supports students with
a tightly integrated MyMathLab (R) course and quality applications
and exercises. Teaching and Learning Experience This program will
provide a better teaching and learning experience. Here's how:
Personalized help with MyMathLab (R): MyMathLab delivers proven
results by personalizing the learning process. Strong foundation of
algebra: The authors devote the first four chapters to algebra
topics that form the foundation for the finite mathematics topics
that follow. Built for student success: proven pedagogy, robust
exercise sets, and comprehensive end-of-chapter material help
students succeed in the course. Motivation: Students constantly see
the math applied to their major areas of study. Please note that
the product you are purchasing does not include MyMathLab.
MyMathLab Join over 11 million students benefiting from Pearson
MyLabs. This title can be supported by MyMathLab, an online
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understanding. Would you like to use the power of MyMathLab to
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The underlying theme uniting the papers of this volume is the quest
for a further understanding of human behavior. The similarities
between the behaviors of other primates and humans have captivated
us even before a science arose. But what is the justification for
making such comparisons? Comparisons, like classifications, can be
made on any basis whatever. The aim in making any scientific
comparison is the same as doing a classification. That is, one
attempts to make the comparison on a "natural" basis. Natural, in
this case, means that the comparison reflects processes that occur
in nature. The fundamental paradigm for making natural comparisons
in biology is based on evolutionary theory. The evolutionary
paradigm is inherently one of comparisons between and within
species. Conversely, it is impossible to begin to make cross
species comparisons without making, implicitly at least,
evolutionary arguments. But evolution is a complex construct of
theories (Lewis, 1980), and comparisons can be made out of
different theoretical bases. F or the sake of this discussion we
can combine varieties of sub-theories into two categories: those
having to do with descent with modification, and those concerned
with the mechanics of evolutionary change--notably natural
selection.
Marketing Strategy, 8e is a focused, succinct text which can be
used on its own or packaged with a case book. It covers the
concepts and theories of creating and implementing a marketing
strategy and offers a focus on the strategic planning process and
marketing's cross/inter-functional relationships. This text
distinguishes itself from competitors by maintaining a strong
approach to strategic decision making. The eighth edition helps
students integrate what they have learned about analytical tools
and the 4P's of marketing within a broader framework of competitive
strategy. Four key and relevant trends that are sweeping the world
of marketing theory and practice are integrated throughout this new
edition.
This volume examines the transformation of British and US naval
policy from 1870 to 1889, which resulted in the British Naval
Defence Act (1889), the construction of the first modern US
battleships, and began the naval arms race which culminated in
World War One. In examining the development of strategic thinking
in the Royal and US Navies, it overturns conventional wisdom
regarding genesis of the Naval Defence Act and the US Navy's
about-face from a defensive to an offensive strategic orientation.
It pays particular attention to activities of the key individuals
in both countries' navies, who were instrumental in transforming
their respective services' organizational culture. This study will
be of interest not only to historians but to political scientists,
sociologists, and others working in the fields of international
relations, strategic studies, policy analysis, and military
learning, adaptation and innovation. It is also essential reading
for those interested in the naval arms race during this period.
Thinking about starting a new business? Stop! Is there a genuine market
for your idea? Do you really want to compete in that industry? Are you
the right person to pursue it? No matter how talented you are or how
much capital you have, if you’re pursuing a fundamentally flawed
opportunity then you’re heading for failure. So before you launch your
lean start-up, take your idea for a test drive and make sure it has a
fighting chance of working.
Now in its fifth edition, The New Business Road Test is the essential
handbook for anyone wanting to launch a start-up.
Feel calm, confident and in control –whatever you’re doing, wherever
you are.
- New edition of the classic book for entrepreneurs – revised and
with a classic, modern look.
- Free app – John will make the app free for this edition to help
promote book sales.
- Highly practical – the ‘seven domains’ framework is easy to use
and gives investors the key issues to examine before they invest.
- Research driven – John teaches MBA students at London Business
School and is well thought of in the entrepreneurial community.
You have a new venture in mind. And you've crafted a business plan
so detailed it's a work of art. Don't get too attached to it. As
John Mullins and Randy Komisar explain in Getting to Plan B, new
businesses are fraught with uncertainty. To succeed, you must
change the plan in real time as the inevitable challenges arise. In
fact, studies show that entrepreneurs who stick slavishly to their
Plan A stand a greater chance of failing-and that many successful
businesses barely resemble their founders' original idea. The
authors provide a rigorous process for stress testing your Plan A
and determining how to alter it so your business makes money,
solves customers' needs, and endures. You'll discover strategies
for: -Identifying the leap-of-faith assumptions hidden in your plan
-Testing those assumptions and unearthing why the plan might not
work -Reconfiguring the five components of your business
model-revenue model, gross margin model, operating model, working
capital model, and investment model-to create a sounder Plan B.
Filled with success stories and cautionary tales, this book offers
real cases illustrating the authors' unique process. Whether your
idea is for a start-up or a new business unit within your
organization, Getting to Plan B contains the road map you need to
reach success.
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