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Public Administration In Theory & Practice Mp Sharma Bl Sadana, Harpreet Kaur
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Vote Thieves: Illegal Immigration, Redistricting, and Presidential Elections
Every ten years political representation in the U.S.House of Representatives is redistributed (reapportioned) among the fifty states. The process begins anew with the 2020 census, which will count the nation’s population as the basis for representation in Congress. The national census has a history wrought with failures and inaccurate counts. In Vote Thieves, geographer Orlando J. Rodriguez shows how our current method of apportionment creates an incentive for illegal immigration and polarizes our political system. This issue affects all U.S. residents–legal and illegal alike. Recent history has triggered a growing suspicion among Americans that their political system is flawed. Vote Thieves explains a singular flaw that voters suspect but cannot put into words and gives them the information they need to petition for a more responsive political system.
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HBR’s 10 Must Reads 2016: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review
A year’s worth of management wisdom, all in one place. We’ve examined the ideas, insights, and best practices from the past year of Harvard Business Review to bring you the latest, most significant thinking driving business today. With authors from Marcus Buckingham to Herminia Ibarra and company examples from Google to Deloitte, this volume brings the most current and important management conversations to your fingertips. This book will inspire you to: Tap into the new technologies that are changing the way businesses compete; Fuel performance by redesigning your organization’s practices around feedback; Learn techniques to move beyond intuition for better decision making; Understand why your strategy execution isn’t working–and how to fix it; Lead with authenticity by moving beyond your comfort zone; Transform your physical office space to promote creativity and productivity. This collection of best-selling articles includes: “Reinventing Performance Management,” by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall; “The Transparency Trap,” by Ethan Bernstein; “Profits Without Prosperity,” by William Lazonick; “Outsmart Your Own Biases,” by Jack B. Soll, Katherine L. Milkman, and John W. Payne; “The 3-D Printing Revolution,” by Richard D’Aveni; “Why Strategy Execution Unravels–and What to Do About It,” by Donald Sull, Rebecca Homkes, and Charles Sull; “The Authenticity Paradox,” by Herminia Ibarra; “The Discipline of Business Experimentation,” by Stefan Thomke and Jim Manzi; “When Senior Managers Won’t Collaborate,” by Heidi K. Gardner; “Workspaces That Move People,” by Ben Waber, Jennifer Magnolfi, and Greg Lindsay; “Digital Ubiquity: How Connections, Sensors, and Data Are Revolutionizing Business,” by Marco Iansiti and Karim R. Lakhani.
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Think Like a Champion: An Informal Education in Business and Life
Who better to give advice to aspiring leaders than Donald Trump, America’s best-known entrepreneur? Trump’s most basic strategies, principles, and thoughts are abridged here for the perfect pocket-sized gift for a budding boss.
Donald Trump shares his thoughts on life, personal and professional, in essays that reveal his winning strategies and lofty goals. With a foreword by Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, Trump covers “Learn to Think on Your Feet,” “Keep it Short, Fast, and Direct,” “There are Times When You Should Move On,” and “How to Get Rich.” This is an abridgment of the Vanguard hardcover, published in April 2009.
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100 Best Recipes: Fresh Salads – Love Food
The definitive guides to the 100 ultimate recipes for optimum enjoyment. * Each recipe has clear step by step instructions. * Very attractive Format with rounded corners which tally in with the clean cover design. * Full colour photography to accompany each recipe.
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Strangers: The unforgettable new crime thriller
‘A fast-paced, terrifying journey.’ RACHEL ABBOTT
‘A born storyteller.’ PETER JAMES
A stranger is just a killer you haven’t met yet… The SUNDAY TIMES bestseller returns with the next big thing to hit the shelves. If you haven’t discovered Paul Finch yet, this book will have you hooked.
Unknown, alone, and fearing for your life: as PC Lucy Clayburn is about to find out, going undercover is the most dangerous work there is.
But, on the trail of a prolific female serial killer, there’s no other option – and these murders are as brutal as they come. Lucy must step into the line of fire – a stranger in a criminal underworld that butchers anyone who crosses the line.
And, unknown to Lucy, she’s already treading it…
Dark, gritty and ALWAYS edge-of-your-seat. Paul Finch will leave fans of Rachel Abbott and MJ Arlidge gasping for more.
What readers are saying about Strangers:
‘A book that every crime fan needs to read.’ Book Addict Shaun
‘OMFG what a cracker of a story! Would I recommend this book? WTAF, are you serious? HELL YEAH I would!’ Crime Book Junkie
‘Crime fiction of the highest calibre.’ Grab This Book
‘Completely brilliant…the market is saturated with crime thrillers but I really believe that Strangers is one of the best books in the genre and Paul Finch one of the most talented writers.’ Linda’s Book Bag
‘Strangers is one hell of a read, full of adrenaline…there isn’t a single page that doesn’t make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.’ Chick Library Cat
‘A fast-paced and thrilling read…there is so much to keep the reader guessing.’ The Quiet Knitter
‘Life will not resume until you’ve solved the mystery…captivating, strong and bloody good.’ Gin, Books and Blankets
‘I seriously hope that this is the first book in a series because Lucy Clayburn is one hell of a woman.’ Bookaholic Swede
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The Wind in the Willows
What are you looking for?
Adventure! Excitement! Fun! Friendship!Join in the delights and disasters on the riverbank with Mole and his new friends. With sensible Ratty, wise Badger, fun-loving Toad, and the dastardly stoats and weasles, there’s never a dull moment!
Oxford Children’s Classics present not only the original and unabridged story of The Wind in the Willows in a stunning new edition, but also help you to discover a whole world of new adventures with a vast assortment of recommendations and activities.
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Robin Hood
This is a brand new addition to “Usborne Young Reading Series 2”, which is aimed at children whose reading ability is beginning to grow, and helps build confidence and ability. Robin Hood, along with his band of Merry Men, robs from the rich to give to the poor. But when the cruel Sheriff of Nottingham threatens the throne of King Richard, can Robin save the kingdom and win the heart of the fair Maid Marian? It is evocatively illustrated by Alan Marks, who also illustrated the “Young Reading” titles “Moonfleet” and “The Railway Children”. It is developed in consultation with Alison Kelly, who is a senior lecturer in education and an early reading specialist from Roehampton University.
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Jacqueline Wilson’s Happy Holidays Paperback
How are you going to spend your summer holiday? Will you be going on a sunny beach holiday, meeting your friends at the park, or relaxing in the garden with an ice cream? Jacqueline Wilson’s Happy Holidays is the perfect read for any fan. It’s packed with brilliant short stories, puzzles, facts and activities all about summer holidays, and includes a very special brand-new story from Jacqueline. Join Tracy, Hetty and all your other favourite characters for the best summer ever!
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The Silk Roads: A New History of the World
Published: 27-08-2015 Format: Papercover Edition: 1st Extent: 656 ISBN: 9781408839973 Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing -
The Butterfly Club by Jacqueline Wilson
Tina is a triplet, but she’s always been the odd one out. Her sisters Phil and Maddie are bigger and stronger and better at just about everything. Luckily, they look after teeny-tiny Tina wherever they go―but when the girls start in scary, super-strict Miss Lovejoy’s class, they’re split up, and Tina has to fend for herself for the first time.
Tina is horrified when she’s paired up with angry bully Selma, who nobody wants to be friends with. But when Miss Lovejoy asks them to help her create a butterfly garden in the school playground, Tina discovers she doesn’t always need her sisters―and that there’s a lot more to Selma than first meets the eye.