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Shadow Angels is a fictional crime thriller set in the city of Toronto. A group of domestic terrorists are on a path of retaliation against Canada for its involvement in recent Middle-Eastern conflicts. At the same time a police tactical unit is planning an operation to stop this threat. The unit's planning and intelligence building is being led by Paul Speed and his sniper partner Mike Carter, eventually leading to a dramatic series of events.
Limb X-Ray Interpretation provides a comprehensive guide to limb X-ray trauma diagnosis.
Sheds light on a usually unnoticed facet of the game, introducing fans and historians alike to the real fundamentals of baseball: dirt and grass. In this lively history, Peter Morris demonstrates that many of the game's rules and customs actually arose as concessions to the daunting practical difficulties of creating a baseball diamond.
This advanced textbook covers the central topics in game theory and provides a strong basis from which readers can go on to more advanced topics. New definitions and topics are motivated as thoroughly as possible. Coverage includes the idea of iterated Prisoner's Dilemma (super games) and challenging game-playing computer programs.
The story of baseball in America begins not with the fabled Abner Doubleday but with a generation of mid-nineteenth-century Americans who moved from the countryside to the cities and brought a cherished but delightfully informal game with them.
Comprises an introduction to human cognition and focuses on the key topics of perception and attention, individual differences, memory, reading, thinking and problem-solving, and the production and perception of language.
Shows students and managers what they need to understand about Total Quality Management (TQM). Part of a series of pictorial guides, this work enables students and managers to grasp the basic concepts of TQM.
A major factor in determining success is the ability of management to control its finances. This work demystifies the process of accounting and the understanding of business finance. It explains the balance sheets, profit and loss statements, cash flow, working capital, depreciation, cash flow forecasting, budgeting, and gearing.
Covers the complex concepts and confusing jargon associated with implementing Total Quality. This book shows students and managers what they need to understand about TQM.
A cartoon book that explores the world of commercial transactions: selling products and services. It takes the salesperson through the course of the sales process. It examines the differences between selling services and products and consolidates that information by an exercise at the end of each chapter.
Today's baseball catcher stolidly goes about his duty without attracting much attention. But it wasn't always that way, as Peter Morris shows in this lively and original study. In baseball's early days, catchers stood a safe distance back of the batter without protective gear. Then the introduction of the curveball in the 1870s led them to move up directly behind home plate, even though they still wore no gloves or other protection. Extraordinary courage became the catcher's most notable requirement, but the new positioning also demanded that the catcher have lightning-fast reflexes, great hands, and a throwing arm with the power of a cannon. With so great a range of required skills, a special mystique came to surround the position, and it began to seem that a good catcher could single-handedly make the difference between a winning and losing team.
This book is the result of one man's twenty-year quest to solve some of baseball's most enduring mysteries--the ""cold cases"" of major leaguers about whom virtually nothing is known. (In many instances, the various baseball encyclopedias list only their names and one other word: ""deceased."") Some of these mysterious players had negligible professional careers and their time on a major league diamond was more the result of good fortune than anything else; others were stars in their day and then vanished. The Biographical Committee of the Society for American Baseball Research is committed to finding them and award-winning researcher Peter Morris tells the story of some of the most remarkable of the searches that resulted, many of which featured twists so surprising no mystery writer could have invented them.
The images of war. Snapshots from Abu Ghraib that depict atrocities committed in the name of freedom. Tabloid images of English soldiers abusing an Iraqi prisoner. In monologues that mingle fierce irony with humane warmth, heart-breaking emotion with breathtaking intelligence, this work offers storytelling at its simplest - and its most complex.
The two monologues in this volume exolore the shattering of childhood innocence. The play opens up a moral minefield. Who can, or should, consent to what? Can anyone consent to something on the behalf of another? What power can anyone have over the mind and life of another?
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