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If only the dangers of light travel could be contained within one
world. It was easier and safer that way, when our families and the
ones that we love were not at risk. But after nearly a year's time,
back on Earth, these dangers are beginning again, with a deadly
malice. "They" are after Timothy, and the rest of the group of
light travelers: An unknown enemy, who could be anyone or everyone,
and all that Timothy has to go on is a note given to him by a
mysterious vanishing boy. It reads: "You are not safe. Meet me
tonight. Stay away from the museum."
If Timothy Hayfield had known the mysterious secrets his
grandmother had kept quiet all these years, and if he'd known the
peril that would await him during a seemingly average summer's
holiday in Mayfield, then he might have stayed behind. But who can
tell what simple decisions may lead to grand adventures? In the
undiscovered corners of his family's estate, he would find the
fates of kings, and of worlds, that are hung in the balance. In
places that would take him beyond our world, there would be
battles, and valor, but only if Timothy wished it. For you see,
this was choice, not a requirement: A simple decision that would
make him a Prince of Earth.
The Road to Jericho - About a boy from Arkansas, and his dog, who
get wrapped up into dangerous circumstances. It's about their
travels to Jericho, AR, a hubbub of wanton and reckless living, in
the summer of 1949. It's a book about charity, and gratitude, and
greed and the choices that lead us there.
In the Window Room is a story about a young girl, Delany Calbefur,
who has caused some trouble one fall, while she attended the
Mayfield School for Girls. And she, as a punishment then, is made
to leave the dormitory, and is forced to stay by herself in an old
abandoned home on the outskirts of the school grounds. This old
house, the Greyford house as it is called, was the sort of place
with covered furniture, and rooms leading to other unexpected
rooms, and she would be completely, and purposefully, alone... or
so she thought. Thought as she quickly came to find, there was more
to his house than met the eye: there were secret passages, and
hidden treasures, lost and forgotten with the passing time, and a
room... a fantastic and otherworldly sort of room, which she had
decided to call "the Window Room." This is a story about the
dangerous and mysterious adventures she found there.
No-fault regimes, a formerly popular alternative to the tort
compensation system for auto-accident victims, have gradually lost
support. Over time, premiums and claim costs have grown in no-fault
states relative to other states, primarily driven by explosive
medical cost increases. No-fault and tort states have also
converged across many domains affecting costs, including excess
claiming, litigation patterns, and noneconomic-damage payments.
This book examines the central issues in the debate over whether to
extend, modify, or end the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002,
which requires insurers to make terrorism coverage available to
commercial policyholders.
Examining the relationship of national-cultural differences to ethical behavior, Ethical Dimensions of International Management helps the reader begin to understand the subtleties and nuances of ethical practices across nations. This innovative work uses short vignettes to illustrate each of its points while comparing and analyzing the primary influences on ethical behavior such as parenting, education, law, organizational cultures, and human resources management. Special features of the book include an extensive review and summary of relevant research literature, exhaustive coverage of a variety of different nationalities and cultures, and a direct comparison between Japan and the United States. Each chapter begins with several short cases and ends with helpful discussion questions. The book concludes with an analysis of the degree to which ethical systems of different nations may converge or diverge in coming years. Students and professionals in organizational studies, ethics, and international management will appreciate the unique viewpoint Ethical Dimensions of International Management presents. The pedagogical aids within the volume will spark discussion and debate.
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
(BAPCPA) requires that debtors filing for bankruptcy whose monthly
income exceeds the median income for their household size in their
state use the IRS expense standards rather than their current
expenses to calculate their monthly disposable income (MDI). This
report assesses this new requirement's effects on debtors and the
courts.
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