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Rascal's Rules

Rascal's Rules
Author: Karen Corra
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2020-11-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1640271945

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Imagine a world with Rascal's rules. This hilarious talking cat captures your imagination and heart by allowing you to see life through his eyes. Rascal manipulates humans to get what he wants through mischief. The only rule that applies is to "go for it.". In the end, a family's love is all that is required. The result is laughter, humility, and a deeper compassion for all things furry.


Whole Brain Teaching for Challenging Kids

Whole Brain Teaching for Challenging Kids
Author: Chris Biffle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Classroom management
ISBN: 9780984816712

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"The revolutionary teaching system, based on cutting edge learning research, used by thousands of educators around the world"--Cover.


Government Failure

Government Failure
Author: Wilfred Dolfsma
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1782547169

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'Starting from the idea that market and state are intertwined domains, and explaining the economy as a system of communication evolving through innovation, this excellent book makes a valuable contribution to understanding government rule setting in knowledge-based economies. It provides a taxonomy of ways in which government rules function more or less successfully, and addresses the important problem of institutional vulnerability. Intellectual property rights laws and reform of health care systems are perceptively discussed. This book is strongly recommended for public policy experts and researchers investigating the publicprivate economy.' John Davis, Marquette University, US and University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 'Since the 1970s the conventional wisdom has been that governments should retreat from the economic sphere and enhance the role of markets. The financial crash of 2008 has brought that into question. This stimulating set of essays considers the role of government in modern complex economies. Addressing the potential for both government failure and market failure, and drawing on empirical evidence, these studies are important contributions to a revived debate.' Geoffrey M. Hodgson, University of Hertfordshire, UK 'The idea that governments as well as markets can fail has been central to the public choice literature for the last half century. Typically government failure is described and measured as excessive expenditures or unbalanced budgets. This original book points out that government failures often take the form of inappropriate or inconsistent rules governing the private sector. The argument is nicely illustrated using real-world examples in the areas of healthcare, innovation, and intellectual property. The book is a timely and important contribution to the literature.' Dennis C. Mueller, University of Vienna, Austria This highly unique book takes a fundamental look at when and how a government can fail at its core responsibility of formulating rules. Government, representing society, relates to the economy by formulating the rules within which (market) players should operate. Although market and business failure are much discussed in the economics literature, government failure is often overlooked. This book addresses this gap, exploring in detail what constitutes government failure. Wilfred Dolfsma illustrates that it is not adequate to discuss government failure simply with reference to its level of expenditure, as is usually the case. Defining government failure and analysing it in the domains of health care, innovation and technology, he explores topics such as how market and society relate, consequences of conflicts between government policies, how government should (not) intervene, the vulnerability of institutions and rules (set out by government), and suggests a welfare perspective for evaluative purposes. This stimulating and thought provoking book will prove a fascinating read for academics, researchers and advanced students in economics particularly public choice and institutional economics public administration, policy studies, and law and economics.


Legal Method and the Rule of Law

Legal Method and the Rule of Law
Author: Sebastián Urbina
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2002-08-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041118707

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We cannot see the world as it is because we face it in a 'contaminated' vein. That is, our conceptual scheme and biological constitution condition our world view. The legal normative world we are dealing with has some special features, like the primacy of practical reason over theoretical reason and the primacy of the internal point of view over the external point of view. Although it is not a feature of all legal traditions, 'legal dogmatics' is a privileged way of knowing legal normative object, that is, our legal orders. But we are not undertaking - as legal scholars - an empiricist enterprise because, among other reasons, we are not interested in the reality 'in itself' but in the 'relevant' reality, at least for us. In this respect, we do not only depend on theories (like physicists) but also on legal authoritative sources, that is, power and legitimacy. Legal scholars (and other participants in the legal life) are not neutral observers of their own world, trying to discover some hidden truth. They are committed experts trying to describe, justify and improve the legal order.


Pension Simplification and Investment Rules

Pension Simplification and Investment Rules
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Subcommittee on Private Pension Plans and Employee Fringe Benefits
Publisher:
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1977
Genre: Pension trusts
ISBN:

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The Golfers magazine

The Golfers magazine
Author: W.H. Crafts
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 633
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN: 5881672046

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Federal Communications Commission Reports

Federal Communications Commission Reports
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1480
Release: 1983
Genre: Communication policy
ISBN:

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Round Up the Usual Suspects

Round Up the Usual Suspects
Author: Raymond Ruble
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2008-12-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0275995135

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TV shows that retain their popularity over the years do so for obvious reasons: good production values, good acting, and compelling storylines. But detective stories in particular also endure because they appeal to the gumshoe in all of us. America is obsessed with crime solving. Nancy Grace on CNN Headline News, Greta Van Susteren on Fox, and the seemingly annual recurrence of the courtroom sensation all testify to this fact. And these people and cases are able to reach their phenomenal status not simply because of the media-the media only demonstrates the enormous national appetite for this material. Rather, Cold Case, CSI, and Law & Order have achieved their current popularity because they all respond to the same national craving for crime, and do so with great skill and creativity. Round Up the Usual Suspects provides a comparison of the crime fighting models and justice proceedings of each of these TV series. Each series has its own special crime-fighting niche, and each approaches its job with a different set of values and different paradigms of discovery and proof. Their separate approaches are each firmly grounded in different components of human nature — analytical reasoning, for instance, in CSI, memory in Cold Case, and teamwork in Law & Order. After examining each of the individual series in depth, Ruble goes on to investigate some of the historical antecedents in classical TV detective series such as The FBI and Dragnet. It is interesting to note that these crime fighting methodologies are extensions of the way we all process information about the world. Ray Ruble here aims to increase our appreciation for the ingenious manner in which fictional cases are broken and convictions convincingly secured, and also illuminates the deeper human elements that lie under a more implicit spotlight in these runaway hits.