The Many More Faces of Deb

The Many More Faces of Deb
Author: Deb Weiers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2022-04-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0228859778

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This book is a visual journey of my work as a mixed media artist over the past three years, since the publication of my first book. I am still enthralled with the human face and all the emotions it can portray, as well as the connections between humans and all other sentient beings. My work continues to morph and evolve.

The Many Faces of Deb

The Many Faces of Deb
Author: Deb Weiers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2018-09-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1773708422

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This book is meant to be a visual discovery of my work. My work has morphed and evolved over the years and this is a documentation of that journey. I am enthralled with the human face and the variety of human emotions that go along with it. I am also intrigued with the deep connection between humans and animals. This is my story.

The Many Faces of SchoolUniversity Collaboration

The Many Faces of SchoolUniversity Collaboration
Author: Marianne G. Handler
Publsiher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015053404680

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What drives certain collaborative projects to success, while others with similar goals fail? Learn the key elements of successful collaborations that can serve as guideposts when beginning the collaborative process. This book describes a range of models, including advantages and disadvantages of each, that are available to those contemplating school-university collaboration. The perspectives of educators from the United States, Canada, and Australia are included. Essays will guide university administrators, education students, principals, superintendents, and classroom teachers new to the collaborative planning role.

Deborah and the Many Faces Of

Deborah and the Many Faces Of
Author: Outlet,Outlet Book Company Staff,Random House Value Publishing Staff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1988-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0517205599

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Obsession

Obsession
Author: Debra Webb
Publsiher: Forever
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781455527663

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She thought she'd left the murders - and his obsession -behind . . . Special Agent Jess Harris has spent more than a decade studying the many faces of evil. In her determination to stop a serial killer, she broke the rules, and it cost her everything. With her career in need of resuscitation and her love life dead and buried, Jess jumps at a chance to advise on a case that has the top detectives of Birmingham, Alabama, stumped. But the case forces her to confront all the reasons she put her hometown-and her first love-in her rearview mirror. Four young women have gone missing, and Police Chief Dan Burnett will do anything to find them before it's too late-even if it means asking for help from the woman who has spent a decade avoiding him. Jess agrees to lend a hand and welcomes the diversion of a new case, a new life to save to make up for the victims she's lost. But then the unthinkable happens: the crazed serial killer from her past follows Jess to Birmingham. The situation is becoming increasingly desperate-and time is swiftly running out . . . Praise for Obsession "Compelling main characters and chilling villains elevate Debra Webb's Faces of Evil series into the realm of high-intensity thrillers that readers won't be able to resist." -- CJ Lyons, New York Times bestselling author "This gritty, edge of your seat, white knuckle thriller is peopled with tough, credible characters and a brilliant plot that will keep you guessing until the very end. Move over Jack Reacher." -- Cindy Gerard, New York Times best-selling author "Debra Webb's name says it all..." -- Karen Rose

Deborah and the Siege of Paris

Deborah and the Siege of Paris
Author: Colette Davenat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1976
Genre: French fiction
ISBN: 0688030742

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He s Gone A Novel

He s Gone  A Novel
Author: Deb Caletti
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780345534354

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From National Book Award finalist Deb Caletti comes an intensely gripping story about love, loss, marriage, and secrets—perfect for readers of Jodi Picoult, Kristin Hannah, and Anna Quindlen. “One of the best books I’ve read all year.”—Barbara O’Neal, author of The Garden of Happy Endings “What do you think happened to your husband, Mrs. Keller?” The Sunday morning starts like any other, aside from the slight hangover. Dani Keller wakes up on her Seattle houseboat, a headache building behind her eyes from the wine she drank at a party the night before. But on this particular Sunday morning, she’s surprised to see that her husband, Ian, is not home. As the hours pass, Dani fills her day with small things. But still, Ian does not return. Irritation shifts to worry, worry slides almost imperceptibly into panic. And then, like a relentless blackness, the terrible realization hits Dani: He’s gone. As the police work methodically through all the logical explanations—he’s hurt, he’s run off, he’s been killed—Dani searches frantically for a clue as to whether Ian is in fact dead or alive. And, slowly, she unpacks their relationship, holding each moment up to the light: from its intense, adulterous beginning, to the grandeur of their new love, to the difficulties of forever. She examines all the sins she can—and cannot—remember. As the days pass, Dani will plumb the depths of her conscience, turning over and revealing the darkest of her secrets in order to discover the hard truth—about herself, her husband, and their lives together. “A thought-provoking and moving exploration.”—New York Times bestselling author Erica Bauermeister Look for special features inside. Join the Circle for author chats and more.

Stop Selling and Start Leading

Stop Selling and Start Leading
Author: James M. Kouzes,Barry Z. Posner,Deb Calvert
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119446286

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NAMED THE #3 TOP SALES BOOK OF 2018! Make extraordinary sales happen! In the Age of the Customer, sales effectiveness depends mightily on the buyer experience. Despite nearly-universal agreement on the need for creating value in every step of the buyer’s journey, sellers continue to struggle with how to create that value and connect meaningfully with buyers. New research bridges the gap and reveals the behavioral blueprint for sellers that makes buyers more likely to meet with them — and more likely to buy from them. In Stop Selling & Start Leading, you’ll discover that the very same behaviors that make leaders more effective also work to make sellers more effective, too. This critical shift in the selling mindset, and in the sales role itself, is the key to boosting your overall sales effectiveness. • Inspire, challenge, and enable buyers • Change your behavior to build trust and increase sales • Step into your leadership potential • See yourself the way your buyers do • Feel good about selling again When you’re aiming for quota attainment and real connections with buyers, this book gives you the confidence and skills you need.