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Today's human resource departments play a vital role in helping organizations achieve their strategic objectives and gain a competitive edge. As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, it's imperative that organizations leverage human resource information systems (HRIS) to make better people decisions and manage talent more effectively.
Human Resource Information Systems: Basics, Applications, and Future Directions is a thorough, accessible introduction to the HRIS field. The Fourth Edition includes a new chapter on social media, exploring how organizations can use social networks to recruit and select the best candidates.
A new HRIS Expert feature spotlights practitioners who share best practices and insights into HR professions.
The central act of Christian worship is the Mass or Eucharist.
This, however, is a formal public act, and generally a
once-in-a-week event, which does not entirely answer the spiritual
aspirations of the vast majority of Christians who express these
through prayer and "devotional practices". The cult of relics and
of saints in general; banding together into confraternities to
foster a special devotion; going on pilgrimages, wearing medals,
badges and scapulars - all these are forms of devotion. Where did
they all come from? They have left their mark on the Church, in the
history of books and in manuals of prayers, but relatively little
is known about them. The idea for this book arose when, in the
senior common room of a university theological faculty, it became
clear that none of those present knew why there was an "Infant of
Prague". The book is in a dictionary format. Mainly historical in
its approach, it explains how a particular devotion arose, sets it
in its context and explains the purpose it served in the life of
the Church. It is critical without being judgemental on subjects
such as the "truth" behind apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Some 600
entries range over topics such as relics, pilgrimages and the cult
of the saints, as well as more specialized and local devotions. The
work is designed to be of use to historians and those engaged in
religious studies, as well as being of interest to the general
public. The topics are confined to the Christian religion and, in
effect, almost entirely to the Roman Catholic tradition. Tables
provide a comparison of the Liturgical Calendar (fixed and moveable
feasts) before and after the Reform of 1969. A comprehensive index
enables readers to follow virtually any subject through its
different aspects, as well as providing a quick guide to the
contents of the dictionary. Michael Walsh is the editor of Bishop
Butler's "Lives of the Saints" in one concise volume, and the
author of a companion volume, "Patron Saints".
Michael J. Lisicky is the author of several bestselling books,
including Hutzler's: Where Baltimore Shops. In demand as a
department store historian, he has given lectures at institutions
such as the New York Public Library, the Boston Public Library, the
Free Library of Philadelphia, the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania, the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, the Milwaukee
County Historical Society, the Enoch Pratt Free Library and the
Jewish Museum of Maryland. His books have received critical acclaim
from the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore City Paper, Philadelphia
Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, Boston Globe, Boston Herald,
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Pittsburgh Post Gazette. He has been
interviewed by national business periodicals including Fortune
Magazine, Investor's Business Daily and Bloomberg Businessweek. His
book Gimbels Has It was recommended by National Public Radio's
Morning Edition program as "One of the Freshest Reads of 2011." Mr.
Lisicky helps run an "Ask the Expert" column with author Jan
Whitaker at www.departmentstorehistory.net and resides in
Baltimore, where he is an oboist with the Baltimore Symphony
Orchestra.
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Marmaduke/Firehouse Dog (DVD)
Owen Wilson, Emma Stone, George Lopez, William H. Macy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, …
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Double bill of children's features. 'Marmaduke' (2010) is a part
live action, part CGI-animated family comedy based on the
long-running comic strip. When the Winslow family moves from Kansas
to Orange County, California with their goofy, accident-prone Great
Dane, Marmaduke (voiced by Owen Wilson), the big dog experiences
all kinds of trouble fitting in with his new canine neighbours. The
film also features the voice talents of Emma Stone, William H.
Macy, Sam Elliott, Steve Coogan and Kiefer Sutherland. 'Firehouse
Dog' (2007) follows Rex, Hollywood's top-grossing canine known for
his extreme athletic abilities and diva-like demeanour. His perks
package, rivalling that of any A-list celebrity, includes Kobe
beef, a poodle harem and a diamond collar. Unfortunately an
accident that occurs while Rex is shooting a commercial leads his
handlers to presume he's dead. But Rex is merely lost. Alone,
filthy and unrecognisable in an unfamiliar city, how will Rex deal
with a scenario much more common to dogs than his previous pampered
existence?
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Stuart Little (DVD)
Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Jeffrey Jones, Connie Ray, …
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When Mr and Mrs Little (Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis) visit an
orphanage to find a brother for their son George (Jonathan
Lipnicki) they come away with a charming talking mouse called
Stuart. After initial misgivings, George and Stuart begin to get on
famously, and everything seems to be going perfectly; but unknown
to the family, the neighbourhood cats have ganged together with the
sole intention of getting rid of Stuart. Co-written by M. Night
Shyamalan ('The Sixth Sense') and featuring state-of-the-art
computer-generated effects and Michael J. Fox as the voice of
Stuart.
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Strategy in a Turbulent Era
Ashton L. Hawk, Marcus M Larsen, Michael J. Leiblein, Jeffrey J. Reuer
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Offering a practical and phenomenon-driven perspective, Strategy in
a Turbulent Era expertly analyses questions relating to strategy in
light of different forms of turbulence. From the global COVID-19
pandemic outbreak to the escalation in number and far reaching
implications of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence
and cryptocurrencies, this timely book explores how recent sources
of turbulence are rapidly transforming the nature and dynamics of
global competition. Featuring contributions from leading experts in
the fields of strategy, international business and
entrepreneurship, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the
impact of turbulence on global competition, with practical insights
into navigating the ever-changing business landscape. Chapters
identify the most significant ramifications of the current
dimensions of turbulence,including environmental, organisational,
political, societal, and technological, that executives encounter
in strategy and management. This authoritative book will be
welcomed by students, scholars, and researchers of international
business, strategic management, and the wider field of
organisational studies. It will also appeal to business managers,
consultants, entrepreneurs, and strategists alike on account of its
unique approach to business strategy.
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V/H/S (DVD)
Calvin Reeder, Lane Hughes, Kentucker Audley, Hannah Fierman, Jas Sams, …
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Found footage horror anthology comprised of short films from a
variety of directors bound together by a framing narrative in which
a group of burglars break into an isolated house and play the
videotapes they find. The directors to contribute the terrifying
films on the VHS tapes are David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Ti West,
Joe Swanberg and the four auteurs who comprise Radio Silence, with
Adam Wingard directing the sequences that follow the effects of the
videos on the burglars who view them. The actors to appear include
Calvin Reeder, Lane Hughes, Kentucker Audley, Hannah Fierman and
Jas Sams.
This innovative Handbook provides a comprehensive treatment of the
complex relationship between inequality and the environment and
illustrates the myriad ways in which they intersect. Featuring over
30 contributions from leading experts in the field, it explores the
ways in which inequality impacts three of the most pressing
contemporary environmental issues: climate change, natural resource
extraction, and food insecurity. Laying the conceptual foundations
for its analysis of key inequality–environment intersections, the
Handbook covers theoretical traditions employed in the
environmental inequality literature and examines different
approaches to the concept of rights and how these influence
scholarship on environmental justice. Chapters further investigate
the multifaceted relationships between the natural environment and
common forms of social inequalities, including race, ethnicity,
gender, sexuality, social class, the economy, and the state.
Bringing together cutting-edge research on diverse
inequality–environment intersections, this comprehensive Handbook
will be relevant to both students and researchers in the social
sciences and environmental sociology, politics, and geography. Its
empirical insights will also prove valuable to public and social
policymakers with access to mechanisms that can shape environmental
protection policies.
Improving and managing universal services of water and sanitation
in a holistic manner is critical to achieving the Sustainable
Development Goals, and addressing the needs of millions of people
around the world. Ensuring access to water services is a key factor
in working towards the SDGs, and water service delivery planning
can support utilities in improving provision of these services. A
service delivery plan identifies the actions required and
associated costs for achieving a defined level of water services
delivery over a defined period of time. This publications is a
guideline or how-to manual on preparing water service delivery
plans with a focus on small to medium sized organised water
utilities having with approximately 5,000 to over 100,000
connections mainly in areas with limited capacity and resources.
The manual is simplified enough to ensure that these utilities are
able to move from a situation where they are struggling to deliver
water services to where basic service levels in terms of water
quality, quantity, accessibility, reliability, affordability, and
acceptability are met. Meeting these basic service levels provides
a strong foundation for the utility to progressively move up the
ladder of delivering improved services.
Top-notch biblical scholars from around the world and from various
Christian traditions offer a fulsome yet readable introduction to
the Bible and its interpretation. The book concisely introduces the
Old and New Testaments and related topics and examines a wide
variety of historical and contemporary interpretive approaches,
including African, African-American, Asian, and Latino streams.
Contributors include N. T. Wright, M. Daniel
Carroll R., Stephen Fowl, Joel Green, Michael Holmes, Edith
Humphrey, Christopher Rowland, and K. K. Yeo, among others.
Questions for reflection and discussion, an annotated bibliography,
and a glossary are included.
This forward-thinking book illustrates the complexities of the
morality of human rights. Emphasising the role of human rights as
the only true global political morality to arise since the Second
World War, chapters explore its role as applied to often
controversial issues, such as capital punishment, the exclusion of
same-sex couples from civil marriage and criminal abortion bans.
Clarifying and cross-examining the morality of human rights,
Michael J. Perry discusses their connection to moral equality and
moral freedom, as well as exploring the significance of
anti-poverty human rights. This illuminating book concludes with an
explanation as to why the morality of human rights is acutely
relevant to challenges faced by humanity in the modern era. In
particular, the challenges of growing economic inequality and
climate change are emphasised as having profound relevance to the
morality of human rights. Interrogating the Morality of Human
Rights will be of great benefit to both undergraduate and graduate
students who are contemplating the idea of human rights and their
morality within their studies. Professors and academics with cause
to study and research human rights would also find it to be of
interest, particularly those in the field of legal scholarship.
Parents, teachers and Children will delight in these magical
stories that promote responsible stewardship toward all living
things. With original illustrations by Mohawk artists John
Kahionhes Fadden and David Kanietakeron Fadden, these mythical
stories draw upon legends from eighteen Native American tribes and
illustrate the importance of plant life in Native American
traditions.
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Ice Age (DVD)
Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Goran Visnjic, Jack Black, …
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At the dawn of the great ice age, a group of three animals embark
upon an epic journey. Sid the sloth, Manfred the mammal, and Diego
the sabre-toothed tiger team up to help return a human baby to its
father, and must risk life and limb as they traverse boiling lava
pits and travel through dangerous ice caves to complete their
mission. Along the way they also meet Scrat, a squirrel-rat
determined to plant an acorn in a glacier. Features the voices of
John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Jack Black.
The Manual highlights the human rights principles and criteria in
relation to drinking water and sanitation. It explains the
international legal obligations in terms of operational policies
and practice that will support the progressive realisation of
universal access. The Manual introduces a human rights perspective
that will add value to informed decision making in the daily
routine of operators, managers and regulators. It also encourages
its readership to engage actively in national dialogues where the
human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation are translated
into national and local policies, laws and regulations. Creating
such an enabling environment is, in fact, only the first step in
the process towards progressive realisation. Allocation of roles
and responsibilities is the next step, in an updated institutional
and operational set up that helps apply a human rights lens to the
process of reviewing and revising the essential functions of
operators, service providers and regulators.
When Michael J. Behe's first book, Darwin's Black Box, was
published in 1996, it launched the intelligent design movement.
Critics howled, yet hundreds of thousands of readers -- and a
growing number of scientists -- were intrigued by Behe's claim that
Darwinism could not explain the complex machinery of the cell. Now,
in his long-awaited follow-up, Behe presents far more than a
challenge to Darwinism: He presents the evidence of the genetics
revolution -- the first direct evidence of nature's mutational
pathways -- to radically redefine the debate about Darwinism. How
much of life does Darwin's theory explain? Most scientists believe
it accounts for everything from the machinery of the cell to the
history of life on earth. Darwin's ideas have been applied to law,
culture, and politics. But Darwin's theory has been proven only in
one sense: There is little question that all species on earth
descended from a common ancestor. Overwhelming anatomical, genetic,
and fossil evidence exists for that claim. But the crucial question
remains: How did it happen? Darwin's proposed mechanism -- random
mutation and natural selection -- has been accepted largely as a
matter of faith and deduction or, at best, circumstantial evidence.
Only now, thanks to genetics, does science allow us to seek direct
evidence. The genomes of many organisms have been sequenced, and
the machinery of the cell has been analyzed in great detail. The
evolutionary responses of microorganisms to antibiotics and humans
to parasitic infections have been traced over tens of thousands of
generations. As a result, for the first time in history Darwin's
theory can be rigorously evaluated. The results are shocking.
Although it can explain marginal changes in evolutionary history,
random mutation and natural selection explain very little of the
basic machinery of life. The edge of evolution, a line that defines
the border between random and nonrandom mutation, lies very far
from where Darwin pointed. Behe argues convincingly that most of
the mutations that have defined the history of life on earth have
been nonrandom. Although it will be controversial and stunning,
this finding actually fits a general pattern discovered by other
branches of science in recent decades: The universe as a whole was
fine-tuned for life. From physics to cosmology to chemistry to
biology, life on earth stands revealed as depending upon an endless
series of unlikely events. The clear conclusion: The universe was
designed for life.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. In this thoroughly revised and updated second edition,
Mariana Mota Prado and Michael J. Trebilcock offer a succinct and
readable introduction to the main concepts and debates in the field
of law and development. They examine the role of legal systems and
institutions, investigate perceptions around what laws and legal
arrangements encourage and facilitate development, and probe the
issues arising in both private law and public law as well as in
international economic relations. Key features of the second
edition include: Discussion of the role of technology in promoting
development Analysis of the potential impact of the Covid-19
pandemic on developing countries A brand new chapter investigating
the role of health and education in development Written with the
insight of two top experts in the field, this Advanced Introduction
covers the most recent trends in law and development research and
highlights areas that remain underexplored. It will be essential
reading for students, practitioners and policy-makers looking to
gain a clear understanding of the core principles of this
multifaceted topic.
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
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