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    The Rise of the Omarlo Clan

    Rosylan McCallum

    AFTERMATH OF AN INVASION. . .
    Three brothers are caught in a web of deceit that has lasted for fifteen years. Collin and Johan Omarlo were raised on a distant planet unaware of their noble history. Rarg Omarlo the heir was raised under the iron cruelty of their grandfather Lord Marlis on the planet Urus. While Rarg Omarlo is thought to be weak, his mother the regent expects to control him through his young bride-to-be, Erin Omir. His grandfather expects to use him to gain control over the assets of the planet Racine, something Lord Marlis has wanted since the invasion.
    DECISIONS FACING THE TWIN BROTHERS…
    As events unfold Collin and Johan learn of their family’s exceptional history. Both question their older brother’s right to rule on their home planet. Before they can take any action they are separated for the first time. Johan is shanghaied and Collin is imprisoned.
    Three paths, one goal . . . the rise of the Omarlo clan.

    How To Judge A Nativity

    Alan Leo

    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing many of these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

    Good Things in England - A Practical Cookery Book for Everyday Use, Containing Traditional and Regional Recipes Suited to Modern Tastes

    Florence White

    “Good Things in England” is a vintage cookbook containing a range of traditional and regional recipes for British cuisine written by Florence White. Containing information on everything from how to make a good cup of coffee or tea to producing the perfect pie, this early cook book is highly recommended for those with an interest in making traditional British food and would make for a fantastic addition to culinary collections. Contents include: “English Breakfast, Frying and Grilling”, “Home-made Bread, Huffkins, Wiggs, Oatcakes, etc.”, “Luncheon, Dinner, and Supper Dishes”, “Appetisers and Food Adjuncts”, “Soups, Sauces, and Stuffings”, “Fish”, “The Roast Meat of Old England”, “Oven Cookery and Stews”, “Boiled Meats”, etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in a modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new introduction on the history of the cook book.

    Understanding Case Study Research

    Malcolm Tight

    Written in an accessible and jargon-free style, this book provides a comprehensive, student-friendly guide to the nature and use of case study research. Whether as part of a more substantial study or as the foundation for a self-contained smaller project, case studies provide viable and valuable alternatives to conducting large-scale research. Grounded in both theory and practice, this book sets out not only the key debates and ethical issues surrounding case study research, but also focuses specifically on the work of others and how you can understand, use, and write about secondary data as the basis for your own research project. With tips, examples, and extensive discussion of real-world case studies  from a variety of social science and other disciplines, Tight illustrates the kinds of research to which case studies can be applied. Topics include: Types of case studies Advantages and disadvantages to using case studies The meaning and value of case study research  The use of case studies in different disciplines and research designs Whether you want to know how to access and use the case studies of others or understand the methods behind conducting your own case study research, this book will take you through every step of the process!

    An Introduction to Evaluation

    Chris Fox

    Both practical and theoretical in approach, this book is the perfect companion for student researchers and policy makers alike. It provides actionable advice for planning and implementing evaluations, while also instilling an ability to assess the evaluations of others and consider the ways in which evaluation evidence could influence policy and practice. Drawing upon a wide range of examples from policy areas like education, criminal justice, and health and social care, this book showcases how evaluation is an interdisciplinary research practice with a spectrum of applications. Each chapter contains philosophical underpinnings and applied knowledge as well as examples from published evaluations. Specific topics include how to: Choose an approach to evaluation Plan, design, and conduct evaluations Approach evaluations using theories of change Differentiate between process, impact, and economic evaluations Understand the role of quantitative and qualitative methods in data collection Use systematic reviews and other tools to assess and disseminate evaluation findings From getting started in the field to turning evidence into policy, this book will guide you through every step of the evaluation process.

    Multilevel Modeling in Plain Language

    Karen Robson

    Have you been told you need to do multilevel modeling, but you can't get past the forest of equations? Do you need the techniques explained with words and practical examples so they make sense? Help is here! This book unpacks these statistical techniques in easy-to-understand language with fully annotated examples using the statistical software Stata. The techniques are explained without reliance on equations and algebra so that new users will understand when to use these approaches and how they are really just special applications of ordinary regression. Using real life data, the authors show you how to model random intercept models and random coefficient models for cross-sectional data in a way that makes sense and can be retained and repeated.  This book is the perfect answer for anyone who needs a clear, accessible introduction to multilevel modeling.

    Save yourself some trouble

    Julietta Raoul

    I did it the hard way and lost my first business. I didn't give up and started again from scratch. Sharing my story could hopefully help someone's entrepreneurial journey.

    Brilliant Minds in Captivity

    Roger W Upchurch

    "Brilliant Minds in Captivity" is the continuing from the book «Guilty Til' Proven Innocent» which is a book about my life growing up and becoming a Custom Home Builder, Mortgage Broker an entrepreneur manufacturing synthetic marijuana called K2, everything was legal, and I was making millions. I started a recording studio, record label, two-night clubs, limo service, and concert promotions. I was hobnobbing with celebrities and living a wonderful life.   Then an encounter with the DEA stating I had a banned chemical in my products, but I never even heard of that chemical, it did not matter they will get you after they investigate you.  Their lies, and scare tactics work. They coerce and threaten you into a plea deal. They took two and a half million dollars from me and sentenced me to 48 months in a prison camp. After two-and-a-half years warehoused in the camp and a slave working to keep the prison up next door I was released to home confinement early because of the Coronavirus and now here I am at home living with an ankle bracelet, writing my stories.