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Curl up with your favorite yarns and relax as you knit in the round. Two basic hat forms + multiple whimsical embellishment ideas = endless project variations. A spider, a pot of wheat grass, vines and/or branches, a sea star, a starfish, and an octopus, are a just a few of the patterns provided. Full color photos and step by step instructions will guide and inspire you along the way.
Have you ever had someone say something to you that wasn't
intentionally supposed to hurt you yet it impacted you and your way
of thinking about yourself? Robin White remembers standing at a
hamburger place begging to have french fries like most kids do. Her
mother looked at her and said "fat girls don't eat french fries"
She never forgot those words. It was her mother's way of saying she
wasn't perfect.
This completely revised new edition of the popular text The Administration of Justice considers the theory and practice of the operation of those institutions of the English legal system with which the ordinary citizen is most likely to have contact. It adopts as its focus the notion of access to justice. Throughout, the law in the books is measured against the law in action drawing both on official sources and on research studies into the operation of the system. Both the criminal and civil systems are considered, and the work of tribunals is given a prominent place in the consideration of the civil system. Major trends are identified and a new chapter considers the impact both of European Union law and of the incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights. The text provides a unique introduction to the English legal system and the individual, and raises questions about its ability to meet the needs of all its citizens by examining the themes of due process and access to justice.
"Inspirational . . . Essential reading for anyone, whether lay, student, or practitioner, interested in business success today and in the environment."--"Library Journal "(starred review) In 1994, Interface founder and chairman Ray Anderson set an audacious goal for his commercial carpet company: to take nothing "from" the earth that can't be replaced "by" the earth. In this remarkable book, Anderson leads the way forward and challenges all of us to share that goal. The Interface story is a compelling one. Fifteen years after Anderson's initiative, Interface has: -Cut greenhouse gas emissions by 94 percent -Cut fossil fuel consumption by 60 percent -Cut waste by 80 percent -Cut water use by 80 percent -Invented and patented new machines, materials, and manufacturing processes -Increased sales by 66 percent, doubled earnings, and raised profit margins Offering practical ideas and measurable outcomes that every business can use, Anderson shows that profit and sustainability are not mutually exclusive; we can improve our bottom lines and do right by the earth. Written with passion and an executive's hardheaded savvy, "Business Lessons from a Radical Industrialist" is the most inspiring business book of our time.
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