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Off to a Flying Start

Author : Bill Tivenan
Publisher : Bill Tivenan
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 14,15 MB
Release : 2009
Category : English language
ISBN : 1427640262

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Onboarding

Author : Christian Harpelund
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 39,79 MB
Release : 2019-01-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1787695832

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The book provides a clear framework for managers to improve the onboarding process. The authors have developed an easy to use model and process for onboarding which maps out 6 dimensions which can be used to design and implement a systematic organizational process.

A Flying Start

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 38,74 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Air pilots
ISBN :

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A Flying Start for Strings

Author : Jennifer Thorp
Publisher :
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 11,21 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Stringed instruments
ISBN : 9781876611378

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The Art of Writing a PhD Proposal: a Flying Start for Students and Their Supervisors in The Transition from MA to PhD

Author : Hans Sonneveld
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 16,91 MB
Release : 2022-10-27
Category : Study Aids
ISBN : 0335251579

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“Clearly written and based on solid research, this compassionate and practical book is a must for research developers and supervisors” Dr Katherine Firth, The University of Melbourne, Australia, author of How to Fix your Academic Writing Trouble “Supervisors and decision makers will find it exciting to discover new areas for guiding hopeful research candidates on their journey.” Dr Estelle M Phillips, co-author How to Get a PhD, Former Research Tutor Birkbeck College, University of London, UK and Independent Educational Consultant “A valuable resource for doctoral school leaders, supervisors, professionals and doctoral candidates alike.” Lucas Zinner, Head of Research Services and Career Development, University of Vienna Doctoral proposals are a vital part of the PhD process, but often this key phase is neglected. This book provides handy, digestible guidance suitable for supervisors and students alike. For supervisors, this book is a manual with clear theoretical underpinnings that help to clearly guide students through the proposal stage. For students, it is a handbook that brings potential PhD candidates up to speed and offers guidance on the necessary skills required to write a proposal alongside how to deal with the challenges faced during this stage. Key features of this book include: •Didactic tools and assignments that are of direct use for writing the proposal and supervising it •Helpful reading tips at the start of each chapter •Clear travel guide structure to take the supervisor and the student on a journey through each stage of the proposal Based on the well-established ‘Proposal Lab’ programme designed to provide faculty guidance and peer support, The Art of Writing a PhD Proposal provides a comprehensive, indispensable, step-by-step guide to writing a good proposal and to getting students and their supervisors off to a flying start. Dr Hans Sonneveld has been a specialist in the field of doctoral studies for over 35 years. He is a board member and the Founder of the Netherlands Centre of Expertise for Doctoral Education, NL.

The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms

Author : Christine Ammer
Publisher : HMH
Page : 515 pages
File Size : 14,17 MB
Release : 2013-05-07
Category : Reference
ISBN : 0547677537

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From “all systems go” to “senior moment”—a comprehensive reference to idiomatic English. The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms explores the meanings and origins of idioms that may not make literal sense but play an important role in the language—including phrasal verbs such as kick back, proverbs such as too many cooks spoil the broth, interjections such as tough beans, and figures of speech such as elephant in the room. With extensive revisions that reflect new historical scholarship and changes in the English language, this second edition defines over 10,000 idiomatic expressions in greater detail than any other dictionary available today—a remarkable reference for those studying the English language, or anyone who enjoys learning its many wonderful quirks and expressions. “Invaluable as a teaching tool.” —School Library Journal

Parliamentary Debates

Author : New Zealand. Parliament
Publisher :
Page : 1066 pages
File Size : 31,14 MB
Release : 1951
Category : New Zealand
ISBN :

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Flying Start

Author : Hugh Dundas
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 49,65 MB
Release : 2011-07-12
Category : History
ISBN : 1844687163

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“A personal and vivid view of the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) engagement of the Luftwaffe in World War II . . . Exciting, valuable, and good reading.” —Library Journal This is the autobiography of Group Captain Sir Hugh Dundas CBE, DSO, DFC, who was one of the most distinguished fighter pilots of World War II. He writes of his wartime experiences, and particularly of his period as Squadron Leader and Wing Commander and his involvement in the Battle of Britain. “It was a stirring life of comradeship and high adventure but with death ever-present, riding on the wings of these knights of the sky. Dundas captures the atmosphere of those days and the feelings and fears of the men who flew in combat. The world should never forget what the RAF did and it is good that books such as this are being republished to a new generation of readers who never lived through the days of Hugh Dundas.” —Yorkshire Gazette and Herald “It stands out from many other accounts of war-time air operations because of its very clear coverage of events both at the fighting and at the operational levels . . . It is a gripping tale well told, and one that easily holds the reader’s attention throughout.” —The Bulletin (Military Historical Society) “This is an important book for historians and enthusiasts, but it is also an important social history of a period that is rapidly passing into history as those who were there and survived now approach the end of their life.” —Firetrench

The Making of an Expert Engineer

Author : James Trevelyan
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 26,89 MB
Release : 2014-09-22
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1138026921

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This book sets out the principles of engineering practice, knowledge that has come to light through more than a decade of research by the author and his students studying engineers at work. Until now, this knowledge has been almost entirely unwritten, passed on invisibly from one generation of engineers to the next, what engineers refer to as “experience”. This is a book for all engineers. It distils the knowledge of many experts in one volume. The book will help engineers enjoy a more satisfying and rewarding career and provide more valuable results for their employers and clients. The book focuses on issues often seen as “non-technical” in the world of engineering, yet it shows how these issues are thoroughly technical. Engineering firms traditionally have sought expert advice on these aspects from management schools, often regarding these aspects of engineering practice as something to do with psychology or organisational behaviour. The results are normally disappointing because management schools and psychologists have limited insight and understanding of the technical dimensions in engineering work. Little if any of the material in this book can be obtained from management texts or courses. Management schools have avoided the technical dimension of workplace practices and that is precisely what characterises engineering practice. The technical dimension infuses almost every aspect of an engineer’s working day and cannot be avoided. That’s why this book is so necessary: there has not yet been any authoritative source or guidance to bridge the gap between inanimate technical issues and organisational behaviour. This book fills this gap in our knowledge, is based on rigorous research, and yet is written in a style which is accessible for a wide audience.

The Old Die Young

Author : Richard Lockridge
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 32,80 MB
Release : 2018-06-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1504050703

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It’s curtains for a vain actor in this Nathan Shapiro whodunit—the final book written by the coauthor of the “excellent” Mr. and Mrs. North series (The New Yorker). Nathan Shapiro might be the gloomiest member of Manhattan’s finest, but that doesn’t stop the dour detective from getting the job done when the going gets tough . . . Called upon to investigate the suspicious death of actor Clive Branson, Det. Lt. Nathan Shapiro and his right-hand man, Det. Anthony “Tony” Cook, are confronted with something strange: a dead man in makeup. It seems the thespian was keen on hiding his real age, and made himself up to appear much younger. Now, that’s the mortician’s job. The cast and crew of Branson’s current Broadway production, Summer Solstice, are all shocked by the actor’s sudden death. Or so they seem. But when it’s revealed that barbiturates were used to take Branson out, Shapiro and Cook start auditioning suspects—because one of them is putting on a most-convincing performance to hide the fact that beneath a mask of innocence lurks a cold-hearted killer. The Old Die Young is the 10th book in the Nathan Shapiro Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.