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One More Time How Do You Motivate Employees?
One More Time How Do You Motivate. Employees? by Frederick Herzberg. To mark the 65th birthday of the Harvard Business Re- view, it's appropriate to ...
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MCKINSEY ONE MORE TIME. Crispin Wright. §1 It is not always true that recognizably valid reasoning from known, or otherwise epistemically warranted ...
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One More Time Alimony, Intuition, and the Remarriage-Termination Rule. †. CYNTHIA LEE STARNES. *. Here we go again. She'll break my heart again. I'll play ...
Baby One More Time
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ONE MORE TIME INSTANCES, APPLICATIONS,. AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE REPLAY by. Christopher C.P. Hanson. A Dissertation Presented to the ...
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Do That To Me One More Time, Captain & Tennille,. 29th Century Masters, The Millennium Collection Track 12. FOOTWORK Opposite except where noted ...
Social Security Reform One More Time
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One More Time? - ShopSmart mag
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Review printed for the third time Dr. Frederick Herzberg's 1968 classic,. “One More Time How Do You Motivate. Employees?” Even today this is the HBR's ...
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Joy Lynn White. One More Time. Joy Lynn White's commanding alto can soar with passion, growl with indignation and burn with desire. But it's not just the range ...
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The Fluoride Debate One More Time
The Fluoride. Debate One. More Time. A new study on cancer potential may revive arguments about the treatment of drinking water that began in the 1940s ...
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ONE MORE TIME ABOUT R2 MEASURES OF FIT. IN LOGISTIC REGRESSION. Ernest S. Shtatland, Ken Kleinman, Emily M. Cain. Harvard Medical School ...
One More Time What is Supervision?
One More Time What is Supervision? MICHAEL CARROLL. What does clinical supervision offer contemporary professional life? MICHAEL CARROLL reviews ...
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Jul 25, 2003 – 2004 by the National Association of Forensic Economics. One More Time New York's Structured Settlement Statutes,. Rent-Seeking, and the ...
One More Time– How Do You Motivate Employees?
2003 Comtech Services, Inc. One More Time–. How Do You Motivate. Employees? Bill Hackos and JoAnn Hackos. Comtech Services, Inc. www.comtech-serv.
Can you know what you want before you have it? Or do you have to lose it to know for sure? Mild-mannered Matt Coxwell has finally found something worth fighting for. In fact, it's only after he's left his marriage that he realizes he hasn't fought this hard for anything since he fell like a ton of bricks for his wife Leslie. How did their marriage shift from idyllic into idle? And is there any way back? Leslie Coxwell, long rumored to be the most organized working mother alive, is suddenly having a tough time coping. Her job's in jeopardy, her teenage daughter has attitude to spare (well, that's not new), and her formidable mother-in-law has moved in unexpectedly...with two very large poodles. She could juggle it all with the right motivation. Unfortunately her husband, Matt - the motivation for everything Leslie has ever done - turned into a sexy, enigmatic stranger right before he walked out the door. Even better, he's gone to stay with his free-spirited ex-fiancé, the one woman who makes Leslie feel as sexy as dirty dishwater. The only good news is that Leslie still has the greatest lingerie collection known to womankind and she's prepared to use it. After all, to give her marriage one more chance, to take the chance on falling in love one more time, she'll need all the support she can get...
Carol Burnett spent most of her childhood in a Depression-scarred Hollywood neighborhood, where she lived in a single-room apartment with her endearingly batty grandmother, Nanny, a hypochondriacal Christian Scientist with a buried past. The child of two alcoholic parents, Burnett presents a sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking coming-of-age: from her sadly hopeful mother, who was hooked on Tinseltown fantasy, to the first signs of her own comic gift; from happy weekends spent with her father, to their last tragic meeting in a public sanatorium.

Featuring a new Afterword by the author, about teaming up with her daughter to bring this story to Broadway, One More Time is an intimate, touching, and astonishing narrative of a financially desperate but emotionally rich childhood on the wrong side of Hollywood’s tracks.
Nicki notices there is a big problem with the homeless population in Winchester, and the local shelter doesn’t have any more room for them. Nicki becomes irate when the City Council decides to do everything in its power to drive the homeless out of town, because she has other ideas. Meanwhile, she and Jesse are still going strong, if they can keep everyone else out of their business.

Warning: Not for the faint of heart! This book contains explicit sex and naughty language. Proceed with caution...if you dare.
The Revolutionary Program That Gets Your Kids To Listen Without Nagging, Reminding, or Yelling
 
Why does it feel sometimes as if our children have special powers that enable them to tune us out completely? You ask your child to do her homework, get ready for school or bedtime. You think she heard you but . . . no response. You’ve tried everything—time-outs, nagging, counting to three—and nothing seems to work. In this invaluable book, Amy McCready, founder of the popular online parenting course Positive Parenting Solutions, presents a nag-and-scream-free program for compassionately yet effectively, correcting your children’s bad behavior.
 
McCready draws on Adlerian psychology and Positive Discipline, which focuses on the central idea that every human being has a basic need to feel connected and empowered—children being no exception to the rule. According to McCready, when this need isn’t met in positive ways, kids resort to negative methods. In this book she provides parents with a virtual toolbox of strategies they can use to give their children the attention and power they crave—and do away with the misbehaving that adults dread.
With the incisive pen of a newspaperman and the compassionate soul of a poet, Mike Royko was a Chicago institution who became, in Jimmy Breslin's words, "the best journalist of his time." Culled from 7500 columns and spanning four decades, from his early days to his last dispatch, the writings in this collection reflect a radically changing America as seen by a man whose keen sense of justice and humor never faltered. Faithful readers will find their old favorites and develop new ones, while the uninitiated have the enviable good fortune of experiencing this true American voice for the first time.

"A treasure trove lies between these covers. Royko was in a class by himself. He was a true original."—Ann Landers

"The joy of One More Time is Royko in his own words."—Mary Eileen O'Connell, New York Times Book Review

"Reading a collection of Royko's columns is even more of a pleasure than encountering them one by one, and that is a large remark for he rarely wrote a piece that failed to wake you up with his hard-earned moral wit. Three cheers for Royko!"—Norman Mailer

"Powerful, punchy, amazingly contemporary."—Neil A. Grauer, Cleveland Plain Dealer

"This crackling collection of his own favorite columns as well as those beloved by his fans reminds us just how much we miss the gruff, compassionate voice of Mike Royko."—Jane Sumner, Dallas Morning News

"A marvelous road map through four decades of America."—Elizabeth Taylor, Chicago Tribune Books

"Royko was an expert at finding universal truths in parochial situations, as well as in the larger issues—war and peace, justice and injustice, wealth and poverty—he examined. Think of One More Time as one man's pungent commentary on life in these United States over the last few decades."—Booklist

"Royko was one of the most respected and admired people in the business, by readers and colleagues alike. . . . Savor [his sketches] while you can."—Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World

"Book collections of columns aren't presumed to be worth reading. This one is, whether or not you care about newspapering or Chicago."—Neil Morgan, San Diego Union-Tribune

"A treasure house for journalism students, for would-be writers, for students of writing styles, for people who just like to laugh at the absurdity of the human condition or, as Studs Terkel said, for those who will later seek to learn what it was really like in the 20th century."—Georgie Anne Geyer, Washington Times

"Full of astonishments, and the greatest of these is Royko's technical mastery as a writer."—Hendrik Hertzberg, New Yorker

"A great tribute to an American original, a contrarian blessed with a sense of irony and a way with words."—Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today

"In this posthumous collection of his columns, journalist Royko displays the breezy wit that made him so beloved in the Windy City."—People
Vermont is the last place Dane Westerfield wants to be. He left a decade ago and has no desire to go back. California is now home...or rather, his partner of six years is home. The unexpected death of his partner and revelation of secrets kept send Dane reeling, and he returns to the Vermont town he grew up in to help deal with his grief.

Before he even reaches his sister's home, he runs into Theo Mason, his first love and his...well, first. Theo had been one of the reasons Dane had been eager to leave Vermont a decade ago, and Dane's definitely not eager to see him again. Yet the sexy, rugged police officer makes it clear he wants another chance with Dane. Theo's patience and understanding catch Dane off-guard, and Dane finds himself unable to resist the once-familiar heat that generates between them. But is his time with Theo just a rebound fling or can Dane move past his grief for a new chance at love?

Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some readers may find objectionable: male/male sexual practices.
The final volume in the saga of outlaw journalist Spider Jerusalem written by comics superstar Warren Ellis.

At last, it’s the final showdown between Spider and the absolutely corrupt President of the United States in this new printing of the finale to the classic dystopian saga from Vertigo.

Your compassionate portrayal of Lieutenant B.D.'s recovery and struggle . . . has touched our Warrior family and opened the eyes of the rest of the world to the physical, emotional, and personal challenges our soldiers face."

The initial stages of B.D.'s recovery from losing a leg in Iraq were dramatically portrayed in The Long Road Home: One Step at a Time, but his healing journey was far from over. As this powerful sequel shows, the "war within" can be a long and lonely struggle, hardly the life of a "glamorous amputee" imagined by his daughter's jealous classmate. With his coaching job at Walden re-secured and the marathon PT sessions paying off, B.D.'s return to normalcy seems to be progressing well. But those who love him see alarming signs of trouble, namely anger and alcohol. 

First there's the punching of an MP. Then there's the daily breakfast of beer, a subject not open for discussion even with a best-intentioned friend like Mike Doonesbury. And "the screaming at night isn't very Christmassy," Boopsie notes. As B.D. admits to his doctor, "I'd rather sleep with my weapon than my wife! How messed up is that?" Messed up enough that our wounded warrior forces himself to begin circling the local Vet Center, where he is gently and skillfully reeled in by a remarkable counselor and fellow Vietnam Vet named Elias. Their sessions together form an extraordinary and moving chronicle of catharsis and coming-to-terms. The words "Welcome home, soldier," are powerful and transformative, and B.D. is fortunate in finally getting to a place where he can hear them.

The irrepressible Hattie McNair is back! This time around, a degenerative eye condition doesn't stop Hattie from participating in and recording in her diary all that is going on around her, reminiscing about eh past, and ruminating on the upcoming millennium. Once again there is much to celebrate and much to lament as hse and her fellow residents are saddened by the illness and death of their friend Louly. Still, Hattie finds time to plan a variety show-complete with music, storytelling, and artwork-to raise money a local elementary school. The end of the year finds the FairAcres crew creating a special holiday celebration, with each resident contributing an ornament for the tree and a poignant memory to lift the spirits.
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