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A novel set in Cyprus after the partition of 1974. When Maurice Elder returns to Cyprus where he once taught, he uncovers a network of connections from the time of conflict that had been carefully tidied away. His well-meaning desire to uncover the past unwittingly leads him into danger as the truth emerges. Paul Griffin uses his knowledge and understanding of the recent history of Cyprus to expose some of the difficulties of reconciliation after conflict.
A handbook for newcomers to Alcoholics Anonymous providing program principles and historical references.
NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES Like bad smells, uninvited weekend guests or very old eggs, there are some things that ought to be avoided. Snicket's saga about the charming, intelligent, and grossly unlucky Baudelaire orphans continues to alarm its distressed and suspicious fans the world over. The tenth book in this outrageous publishing effort features more than the usual dose of distressing details, such as snow gnats, an organised troupe of youngsters, an evil villain with a dastardly plan, a secret headquarters and some dangerous antics you should not try at home. With the weather turning colder, this is one chilling book you would be better off without.
American manufacturing was once the envy of the world. Now many companies are either gone or have become the domestic sales departments of foreign manufacturers. This book does not just restate the same myopic theories and panaceas to which American management has become addicted. It is the inside story of how a respected manufacturing firm was destroyed within a decade by the diligent application of those theories and panaceas. Through this memoir of the ruin of a single firm, the author illustrates the flaws in contemporary American management practices and attitudes that are destroying our nation's manufacturing capability. Prosperity is earned by producing items of real value that people will pay to own. Without real output, a society slides into poverty while shuffling a dwindling store of the wealth created by past generations. The author's analysis and insights are essential to understanding the management philosophy that is jeopardizing America's future.