Inevitable Partnership

Inevitable Partnership
Author: Clint E. Smith
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1555878733

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Smith (economic policy, Stanford U.) looks at some of the tough questions facing the North American neighbors in light of such often forgotten facts as that by 1853 one-half of what used to be Mexico had become one-third of what is now the US. Looking at the increasing interdependence at many levels, he predicts that drug trafficking is likely to continue and the illegal immigration likely to increase. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

From Impossible to Inevitable

From Impossible to Inevitable
Author: Aaron Ross,Jason Lemkin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119531722

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Break your revenue records with Silicon Valley’s “growth bible” “This book makes very clear how to get to hyper-growth and the work needed to actually get there” Why are you struggling to grow your business when everyone else seems to be crushing their goals? If you needed to triple revenue within the next three years, would you know exactly how to do it? Doubling the size of your business, tripling it, even growing ten times larger isn't about magic. It's not about privileges, luck, or working harder. There's a template that the world's fastest growing companies follow to achieve and sustain much, much faster growth. From Impossible to Inevitable details the hypergrowth playbook of companies like Hubspot, Salesforce.com (the fastest growing multibillion dollar software company), and EchoSign—aka Adobe Document Services (which catapulted from $0 to $144 million in seven years). Whether you have a $1 billion or a $100,000 business, you can use the same insights as these notable companies to learn what it really takes to break your own revenue records. Pinpoint why you aren’t growing faster Understand what it takes to get to hypergrowth Nail a niche (the #1 missing growth ingredient) What every revenue leader needs to know about building a scalable sales team There’s no time like the present to surpass plateaus and get off of the up-and-down revenue rollercoaster. Find out how now!

Collaboration for Diverse Learners

Collaboration for Diverse Learners
Author: Victoria J. Risko,Karen Bromley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135853938

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Educators often feel frustrated by their school's lack of comprehensive programs to address the needs of diverse learners. Many noted literacy experts believe that school programs for diverse learners will remain ineffectual until instruction involves teachers, specialists, administrators, and families in collaborative decision making, mediation, negotiation, and respect for differences. Collaboration for Diverse Learners brings together several expert perspectives on achieving effective collaboration to accelerate the literacy development of diverse learners. You will find in this important volume many resources to guide your own decision making and development of successful collaboration programs: in-depth analyses of collaborative efforts, multiple ways to think about collaboration and its implementation, and examples of collaborative projects that are successfully in place in schools throughout the United States. You'll be especially inspired by the first-hand stories of educators, children, and families who present the possibilities for partnerships that advance the learning of all students. Published by International Reading Association

Bulletin United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Standards

Bulletin   United States  Department of Labor  Bureau of Labor Standards
Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Standards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 942
Release: 1966
Genre: Labor
ISBN: UFL:31262083034552

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Workmen s Compensation

Workmen s Compensation
Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Standards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1966
Genre: Labor
ISBN: UIUC:30112107371228

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Jokey Horse Jockey North South Rapport

Jokey Horse Jockey North South Rapport
Author: Nkwazi Mhango
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789956550371

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No doubt. North-South relationship involving poor and rich countries is very convoluted; based and built on exploitative, unequal and unfair equilibria. It is purely jockey-horse-like connubium that serves one party as it disserves the other. This is why deconstructing and detoxifying this relationship is sine qua non. The author argues that the parties in this relationship must revisit it to make sure it equally benefits both for the benefit of the whole world. Importantly, the major question posed is: Why did the two global halves maintain and tolerate such toxic rapport while knowingly it is but colonial and unjust? The question is answered in this academic treatise which asks the parties to hark back; and thereby do justice to each other by viewing themselves as humans with shared needs and future whose lesson from the past may buttress them to be major thespians in realising world peace. This is because their parasitic relationship has fueled many conflicts revolving around the struggle for controlling resources in the South in order to sell to the North.

A Future and a Hope

A Future and a Hope
Author: Joshua T. Searle,Mykhailo Cherenkov
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498202534

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After more than twenty years since the fall of the USSR, the evangelical movement in post-Soviet society has entered a crucial phase in its historical development. Setting out a transformative vision of mission and theological education, this book makes an important contribution towards the renewal of the church in this fascinating--but deeply troubled--part of the world. After the violent and disruptive events that followed the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity and Freedom in 2013/14, the evangelical movement in post-Soviet society now has an unprecedented opportunity to become a shining example of a "church without walls." Searle and Cherenkov reflect on the political, social, cultural, and intellectual legacy of the Soviet Union and offer bold and innovative proposals on how the church can rediscover its prophetic voice by relinquishing its debilitating dependence on the state and, instead, expressing solidarity with the people in their legitimate aspirations for freedom and democracy. Notwithstanding the pessimism and lament expressed on many pages, the authors conclude on a positive note, predicting that the coming years will witness a flowering of evangelical ecumenism in action as Christian solidarity flourishes and overflows denominational boundaries and parochial interests.

Lived Experiences of Borderland Communities in Zimbabwe

Lived Experiences of Borderland Communities in Zimbabwe
Author: Nedson Pophiwa,Joshua Matanzima,Kirk Helliker
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2023-06-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031321955

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This book examines the national borders and borderlands of Zimbabwe through the presentation of empirically rich case studies. It delves into the lived experiences, both past and present, of populations residing along the borders between Zimbabwe and its neighbours, i.e., Zambia, Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique. It locates these lived experiences within the political economy of Zimbabwe, and highlights a wide range of themes pertinent to borders, including health, COVID-19, marginalisation, resource access, conservation, human-wildlife conflicts, civil wars, politico-economic crises, border jumping and cross border trade. The borderland communities discussed also include ethnic minorities such as the Tonga, San, Ndau, Shangane, and Kalanga. Overall, the book demonstrates the centrality of borders to the Zimbabwean nation-state and the importance of reading history, politics and society from the borderlands. The book fits into the wider prevailing literature of border and borderlands in Africa and beyond and thus has appeal far beyond Zimbabwe. Its diverse themes also relate to topics covered in multiple disciplines, including history, anthropology, and sociology. Academics, development specialists and policy makers will benefit in different ways from the depth and breadth of the analysis in the book.