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The life of Arthur Ashe : smashing the color barrier in tennis
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Wright, David K., author
in
Ashe, Arthur.
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Tennis players United States Biography Juvenile literature.
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African American tennis players Biography Juvenile literature.
2015
Arthur Ashe was the first African-American male ever to play professional tennis, and would go on to win thirty-three tournaments. A teacher, author, and activist, as well as a tennis star, Ashe continued to be politically and socially active until he died of AIDS-related pneumonia.
Synopsis of Orthopaedic Trauma Management
2020
User-friendly resource presents state-of-the-art management of orthopaedic traumaOrthopaedic trauma spans the full spectrum of injury, from simple fractures to life-threatening accidents with multiple broken bones.As such, these incidents are a common reason patients visit emergency departments and receive treatment from orthopaedic surgeons.
Kirkpatrick's four levels of training evaluation
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Kirkpatrick, James D
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Kirkpatrick, Wendy Kayser
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Betriebliche Bildungsarbeit
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Betriebliche Weiterbildung
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Employees
2016
Don Kirkpatrick's groundbreaking Four Levels of Training Evaluation is the most widely used training evaluation model in the world. Ask any group of trainers whether they rely on the model's four levels Reaction, Learning, Behavior, and Results in their practice, and you'll get an enthusiastic affirmation. But how many variations of Kirkpatrick are in use today? And what number of misassumptions and faulty practices have crept in over 60 years? The reality is: Quite a few. James and Wendy Kirkpatrick have written Kirkpatrick's Four Levels of Training Evaluation to set the record straight. Delve into James and Wendy's new findings that, together with Don Kirkpatrick's work, create the New World Kirkpatrick Model, a powerful training evaluation methodology that melds people with metrics. In Kirkpatrick's Four Levels of Training Evaluation, discover a comprehensive blueprint for implementing the model in a way that truly maximizes your business's results. Using these innovative concepts, principles, techniques, and case studies, you can better train people, improve the way you work, and, ultimately, help your organization meet its most crucial goals. (Verlag).
Economic Evolution and Revolution in Historical Time
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Rosenbloom, Joshua L.
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Weiman, David F.
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Rhode, Paul Webb
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19th century
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20th century
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
2011
This book challenges the static, ahistorical models on which Economics continues to rely. These models presume that markets operate on a \"frictionless\" plane where abstract forces play out independent of their institutional and spatial contexts, and of the influences of the past. In reality, at any point in time exogenous factors are themselves outcomes of complex historical processes. They are shaped by institutional and spatial contexts, which are \"carriers of history,\" including past economic dynamics and market outcomes.
To examine the connections between gradual, evolutionary change and more dramatic, revolutionary shifts the text takes on a wide array of historically salient economic questions-ranging from how formative, European encounters reconfigured the political economies of indigenous populations in Africa, the Americas, and Australia to how the rise and fall of the New Deal order reconfigured labor market institutions and outcomes in the twentieth century United States. These explorations are joined by a common focus on formative institutions, spatial structures, and market processes. Through historically informed economic analyses, contributors recognize the myriad interdependencies among these three frames, as well as their distinct logics and temporal rhythms.
The MiFID Revolution
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Casey, Jean-Pierre
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Lannoo, Karel
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European Parliament. Directive 2004/39/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on markets in financial instruments
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Financial instruments
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Financial instruments - European Union countries
2009,2010
The Market in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) is nothing short of a revolution. Introduced on 1 November 2007, it will have a profound, long-term impact on Europe's securities markets. It will see banks operating as exchanges for certain activities, offering alternative execution services that more closely resemble the structure of over-the-counter markets, and will lead to the decentralisation of order execution in an array of venues previously governed by concentration rules. Crucially, MiFID will also have a profound impact on the organisation and business strategies of investment firms, exchanges, asset managers and other financial markets intermediaries. Until now, analysis has focused on the directive's short term implementation issues. This book focuses on the long term strategic implications associated with MiFID, and will be essential reading for anybody who recognises that their firm will need to make constant dynamic readjustments in order to remain competitive in this challenging new environment.
Current Policies and Practices in European Social Anthropology Education
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Dracklé, Dorle
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Edgar, Iain R
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Anthropology
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Anthropology-Study and teaching (Higher)-Europe
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Education
2004
As Europe becomes more integrated at the economic and political
level, attempts are being made to harmonize education policies as
well. This volume offers an important contribution in that the
authors examine, for the first time,the politics and practices of
social anthropology education across Europe. They look at a wide
variety of current developments, including new teaching
initiatives, the use of participatory teaching materials, film and
video, fieldwork studies, applied anthropology, student
perspectives, the educational role of museums, distance learning
and the use of new technologies.
Entomopathogenic nematology
2002,2001
Nematodes that are parasites of insects are no longer a laboratory curiosity. They have begun to be accepted as environmentally benign alternatives to the use of chemical insecticides, for the control of insect pests. Nematode worms are now applied as biological control agents against insect pests of numerous horticultural and agricultural crops.This book provides a comprehensive review of entomopathogenic nematology. It begins by reviewing fundamental biology and setting a taxonomic foundation for nematodes and their bacterial symbionts. Several chapters are devoted to functional processes involved in parasitism and to nematode ecology. Later chapters describe technological advances and control methodologies.