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The addictive, savvy and steamy new romcom inspired by My Best Friend's Wedding from bestselling author Meghan Quinn.
Ophelia thought wedding planning would be fun. But with her nightmare of a mother-in-law, she's struggling to adjust to life with a ring on her finger. Thankfully her best friend of over ten years, Breaker, agrees to be her faithful 'man in waiting'.
While nervous to play the part, Breaker takes his title very seriously. That is until he starts to realise that it's not nerves he feels at all. But a weird, butterfly sensation directed at his soon-to-be-married best friend.
Everly Plum is a Bridesmaid for Hire: whatever you need her to do on
your special day, she'll be there to do it. So when Hardy Hopper, a
billionaire, approaches Everly for help with his friends' wedding,
she's more than happy to step in.
But Hardy has an extra assignment for her: his ex-girlfriend will be
the maid of honour opposite his role as best man, and Hardy wants
Everly's help to get her back.
There's only one problem: Everly may just have a tiny crush on her
businessman employer. She knows there are rules about this, she knows
her clients are off the table. So why can't she stop thinking about him?
A new holiday enemies-to-lovers romance from USA Today bestselling author Meghan Quinn.
Every Kringle in Kringletown celebrated Christmas a lot. But Cole Black on Whistler Lane, unfortunately, did not.
As his fellow citizens decorate their quaint town, brimming with carols and glad tidings, Cole wants nothing more than to hibernate the winter away. But his dreary plans are thwarted when his Christmas nemesis, Storee Taylor, moves in next door to care for her Aunt Cindy. Immediately, the new neighbor turns his life into a real nightmare before Christmas, especially when she decides to enter the town Christmas Kringle contest in honor of Cindy. And better yet, Storee is determined to win.
Over Cole's dead body, she will. With help from his friend Max, Cole decides to enter the competition as well, to beat Storee at her own game by pretending that this hometown grump's heart has grown three sizes this season and he's fallen for the girl next door. And unfortunately for Storee, she has to follow his lead to have a chance at the Christmas Kringle title.
But the competition isn't the only thing that heats up. Cole and Storee's fake relationship becomes very real, and before they know it, they're attempting to hide it from Aunt Cindy. Things get complicated, the competition gets tough, and all it takes is one single night for someone to steal it all…
International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities,
Volume 54 shares the latest research on the interactions between
families of individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities and service delivery systems. Chapters discuss
Strengthening service access for children of color with autism
spectrum disorders, Assessing the service impact of early
intervention on young children with IDD and their families,
Family-professional partnership with refugee families whose
children have disabilities, Post high school transition for
individuals with Down syndrome, Supporting families and school
professionals to be engaged partners in the transition to adulthood
for young adults with disabilities, amongst other timely topics.
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Deceit (DVD)
Emmanuelle Chriqui, Matt Long, Luke Mably, Pell James, Joe Pantoliano, …
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Noirish thriller about a man who enters into a dangerous
extra-marital affair, with deadly consequences. When Dave Ford
(Matt Long) returns to his home town to attend his father's
funeral, he is reunited with old friends Emily (Emmanuelle Chriqui)
and Brian Nicholson (Luke Mably), who are now married and very
wealthy. When Emily and Brian offer to help Dave restore his
father's house, the old friends instantly pick up where they left
off years ago. But when Emily and Brian's relationship suddenly
turns violent, Emily runs to Dave for protection from her abusive
husband. Despite warnings that Emily may not be who she appears to
be, Dave is unable to resist his feelings towards her and the two
begin an affair. But as the truth about Emily is revealed, Dave
finds himself caught up in a deadly game with no easy way out.
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Rumie Goes Rafting
Meghan Marentette
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In Forces of Influence, Fred Ende and Meghan Everette contend that
schoolwide success starts with relationships-not only between
students and adults, but also among all adults up and down the
education hierarchy. It's by leveraging these relationships that
educators can influence outcomes and effect real change. But how
can educators make sure they exert their influence astutely and
sensitively, navigating education's priorities and pressures while
keeping their work focused on the mission? This thought-provoking
book helps readers navigate this tricky terrain, introducing four
""forces,"" or levels, of influence and explaining how educators
can use them to support one another's practice and push for
positive outcomes for all learners. The authors: Explore each of
the four forces-the pull, the push, the shove, and the nudge-and
explain why they work and what research shows about their
effectiveness. Introduce the Forces of Influence Leadership Matrix
(FILM), a framework that identifies how the four forces connect and
helps readers determine when to use which force, with whom, and
how. Provide advice on how to course-correct by switching and
layering the forces for positive results-and how to recover from
setbacks. Offer copious tools to support this work, including
role-plays, self-assessments, templates, and questions to spur
reflection and action taking. Everything educators do requires them
to build, sustain, and leverage relationships. With this guide,
they no longer have to wing it.
This is a comprehensive study of Holocaust memory in the digital
age of social media and an important examination of how social
technology affects the way history is made and circulated online.
Social media has become a place where memories of the Holocaust
take shape through user-driven content shared in elaborately
interconnected communication networks. Curated exhibits,
documentaries and scholarly research, smartphone photos, short
videos and online texts act as windows into the popular
consciousness. They document how everyday people make sense of the
crime of genocide, presenting unique challenges to historians. Does
participatory media create a different understanding of genocide
than more traditional forms of writing? How does expertise manifest
in the digital public sphere? Do YouTube tourist videos and
concentration camp selfies undermine the seriousness of the
Holocaust and Holocaust studies by extension? Holocaust Memory in
the Digital Mediascape provides valuable answers to these questions
and much more. The book comes with a range of helpful images and it
also analyzes the way vernacular memory around the Holocaust and
postwar reckoning and reconciliation is mobilized as well as
contested in the digital sphere. It is an important volume for all
scholars and students of the Holocaust, its history and memory.
Feminist Frontiers in Climate Justice provides a compelling
demonstration of the deeply gendered and unequal effects of the
climate emergency, alongside the urgent need for a feminist
perspective to expose and address these structural political,
social and economic inequalities. Taking a nuanced,
multidisciplinary approach, this book explores new ways of thinking
about how climate change interacts with gender inequalities and
feminist concerns with rights and law, and how the human world is
bound up with the non-human, natural world. With contributions from
leading scholars in law, feminism, human rights and politics, this
book considers how equality is conceptualised experienced and used
in policies, law and practice that are integral to climate justice.
Chapters reveal how international and national policy and legal
frameworks fall short on gender equality and climate justice.
Overall, the book demonstrates that the climate crisis demands an
ambitious and transformative approach to equality, including
developing feminist ideas of care and social reproduction, to
reconstruct law and policy towards a more just world for all. This
ground-breaking book will be essential reading for scholars across
many areas of law including environmental law, human rights, public
international law, law and gender, and law and development. Its
discussion of the international framework alongside in-depth case
studies and assessments of women's mobilization strategies will
also be highly relevant to social scientists, officials in
international organizations, policymakers, lawyers and activists.
Bernan Press proudly presents the eighteenth edition of Employment,
Hours, and Earnings: States and Areas 2023. A special edition to
the Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics: Employment, Earnings,
Prices, Productivity, and Other Labor Data, this reference is a
consolidated wealth of employment information, providing monthly
and annual data on hours worked and earnings made by industry,
including figures and summary information spanning several years.
These data are presented for states and the 75 largest metropolitan
statistical areas (MSAs). This edition features: -Nearly 300 tables
with data on employment for each state, the District of Columbia,
and the nation's seventy-five largest MSAs -Detailed, nonseasonally
adjusted industry data organized by month and year -Hours and
earnings data for each state by industry -An introduction for each
state and the District of Columbia that denotes salient data and
noteworthy trends, including changes in population and the civilian
labor force, industry increases and declines, employment and
unemployment statistics, and a chart detailing employment
percentages by industry -Ranking of the seventy-five largest MSAs,
including census population estimates, unemployment rates, and the
percent change in total nonfarm employment -Concise technical notes
that explain pertinent facts about the data, including sources,
definitions, and significant changes, with references for further
guidance -A comprehensive appendix that details the geographical
components of the seventy-five largest MSAs The employment, hours,
and earnings data in this publication provide a detailed and timely
picture of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and the
nation's seventy-five largest MSAs. These data can be used to
analyze key factors affecting state and local economies and to
compare national cyclical trends to local-level economic activity.
This reference is an excellent source of information for analysts
in both the public and private sectors. Readers who are involved in
public policy can use these data to determine the health of the
economy, to clearly identify which sectors are growing and which
are declining, and to determine the need for federal assistance.
State and local jurisdictions can use the data to determine the
need for services, including training and unemployment assistance,
and for planning and budgetary purposes. In addition, the data can
be used to forecast tax revenue. In private industry, the data can
be used by business owners to compare their business to the economy
as a whole and to identify suitable areas when making decisions
about plant locations, wholesale and retail trade outlets, and
locating a particular sector base.
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Plaquemine (Hardcover)
Meghan C Sylvester, Burke Devillier
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Warren (Hardcover)
Josh Nativio, Meghan Reed
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The Key of Forgiveness
Meghan Theiss
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So Not Meant to Be
Meghan Quinn
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Discover the depth of government information and services available
online. The United States Government Internet Directory serves as a
guide to the changing landscape of government information online.
The Directory is an indispensable guidebook for anyone who is
looking for official U.S. government resources on the Web. The U.S.
government's online information is massive and can be difficult to
locate. Many government sites are part of the "Deep Web" with
content that does not surface or surface easily even with the most
popular search engines. It is more important than ever to have a
source that serves as an authoritative guide to the federal Web.
The United States Government Internet Directory navigates the maze
of data and locates the materials that you seek. The subject-based
approach of this book allows you to browse for relevant sites in
your field of interest rather than sift through hundreds of search
results or try to guess which federal agency to consult.
Researchers, business people, teachers, students, and citizens in
the United States and around the world can navigate the
labyrinthine federal Web with The United States Government Internet
Directory. The Directory: contains more than 1,800 Web site
records, organized into 21 subject themed chapters includes topics
on a wide-range of subjects including employment, energy, defense
and intelligence, culture and recreation, and much more provides
descriptions and URLs for each site describes sites to help you
choose the proper resource notes the useful or unique aspects of
the site lists some of the major government publications hosted on
the site provides a roster of congressional members with member's
Web sites lists House and Senate Committees with committee URLs
contains useful, up-to-date organizational charts for the major
federal government agencies includes a one-page Quick Guide to the
major federal agencies and the leading online library, data source,
and finding aid sites identifies the changes in online government
information that have occurred place in the past year biog
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