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Unemployment and Social Exclusion: Landscapes of Labor Inequality (Regional Policy and Development , No 13)»rank: 6771691from: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
: :Persistent high employment and growing labour market inequality have become entrenched features of many European countries. This edited collection of papers focuses on the regional and local dimensions of these problems across the European union as a whole and, more particularly in the UK. In the addressing the contemporary landscape of unemployment, social exclusion and public policy the contributors highlight several key themes, including: How the process of unemployment and social exclusion have an important local level operation. The increasing gender dimension and counts of unemployment to provide effective guides to the true scale of joblessness The need for more local-focused policy interventions to help reduce the problems of unemployment, employment insecurity ... |
Red Sonja Travels»rank: 561844by: Jimmy Palmiotti, Ron Marz, Roy Thomas, Rick Remender
: :The She-Devil With a Sword has had many incredible adventures during her TRAVELS, and now, Dynamite Entertainment presents these acclaimed one-shots into a single trade paperback collection, featuring: RED SONJA: ONE MORE DAY by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and Liam Sharpe RED SONJA GOES EAST by Ron MArz and UDON Studios RED SONJA: MONSTER ISLE by the legendary Roy Thomas and Pablo Marcos RED SONJA: VACANT SHELL by Rick Remender and Paul Renaud This volume also includes a complete cover gallery! |
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Visual Journeys: A Tribute to Space Artists»rank: 1004666by: Tobias S. Buckell, Michael A. Burstein, Richard Chwedyk, Tom Dupree, Jude-Marie Green, Jay Lake, Paul E. Martens, Will McDermott, Christopher McKitterick, G. David Nordley
: :Fiction and Visual Art: Journey through the clouds of Jupiter, across the frozen wastes of a planetesimal in a distant star's Kuiper Belt, beneath a far off planet's galaxy-filled sky, over the rocky bluffs of Mars. Planets, stars, nebulae. Desolate landscapes, robots, a giant artificial menace. Fascinating depictions from space, imagined by great artists of today and yesterday. Tales set in those universes as told by some of SF's greatest authors. It's a tribute to those who practice and those who imagine. Full color plates of space art accompany tales of fantastic fiction. |
Oil And Gas»rank: 1004666by: John Paul Zronik, Adrianna Edwards, Ron Edwards
: :This title is intended for ages 7-14. The Babylonians and Sumerians were using thick, gooey oil as early as 5000 BC as pitch to caulk their boats and hold their building bricks in place. Oil is actually a fuel, like coal, but its use today is more widespread through its products such as gasoline and kerosene. This book takes a fascinating look at this disappearing fossil fuel describing how it is made, where it is located in the world, and the environmental and economic problems its use has created. Topics included are: What is oil? millions of years in the making; oil throughout history including the oil boom of the late 1800s, ... |
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Kitten on the Keys»rank: 1872061by: Ron Spillman Jack Ramsay Paul Dehn
: :This title is intended for ages 7-14. The Babylonians and Sumerians were using thick, gooey oil as early as 5000 BC as pitch to caulk their boats and hold their building bricks in place. Oil is actually a fuel, like coal, but its use today is more widespread through its products such as gasoline and kerosene. This book takes a fascinating look at this disappearing fossil fuel describing how it is made, where it is located in the world, and the environmental and economic problems its use has created. Topics included are: What is oil? millions of years in the making; oil throughout history including the oil boom of the late 1800s, ... |
Service at It's Best»rank: 3011441by: Edward E./ Paz, Paul/ Wilkinson, Ron Sanders
: :This title is intended for ages 7-14. The Babylonians and Sumerians were using thick, gooey oil as early as 5000 BC as pitch to caulk their boats and hold their building bricks in place. Oil is actually a fuel, like coal, but its use today is more widespread through its products such as gasoline and kerosene. This book takes a fascinating look at this disappearing fossil fuel describing how it is made, where it is located in the world, and the environmental and economic problems its use has created. Topics included are: What is oil? millions of years in the making; oil throughout history including the oil boom of the late 1800s, ... |
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Authentic Lotus Elan & Plus 2, 1962-1974 (Marques & models)»rank: 3097481by: Paul Robinson, Christopher Ross, Ron Hickman
: :This title is intended for ages 7-14. The Babylonians and Sumerians were using thick, gooey oil as early as 5000 BC as pitch to caulk their boats and hold their building bricks in place. Oil is actually a fuel, like coal, but its use today is more widespread through its products such as gasoline and kerosene. This book takes a fascinating look at this disappearing fossil fuel describing how it is made, where it is located in the world, and the environmental and economic problems its use has created. Topics included are: What is oil? millions of years in the making; oil throughout history including the oil boom of the late 1800s, ... |
Challenge to Liberty: Coming to Grips with the Abortion Issue»rank: 3186653by: Ron Paul
: :A unique approach to the abortion question from a man who has served in the capacity of both lawmaker (member of Congress 1976-84) and physician who has delivered thousands of babies and witnessed the abortion dilemma firsthand. |
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ADVANCES IN X-RAY ANALYSIS, VOL. 32 Proceedings of the 37th Annual Conf. on Applicatins of X-Ray Analysis»rank: 3186653by: Charles S. John V. Gilfrich, Ron Jenkins, Ting C. Huang, Paul K. Predecki, Eds. Barrett
: :A unique approach to the abortion question from a man who has served in the capacity of both lawmaker (member of Congress 1976-84) and physician who has delivered thousands of babies and witnessed the abortion dilemma firsthand. |
Aircraft (What About?)»rank: 3186653by: Ron Cave
: :A unique approach to the abortion question from a man who has served in the capacity of both lawmaker (member of Congress 1976-84) and physician who has delivered thousands of babies and witnessed the abortion dilemma firsthand. |