The Blue Door

The Blue Door
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 348
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0151011818
ISBN-13 : 9780151011810
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blue Door by : David Fulmer

Welterweight boxer Eddie Cero is out of the ring with an injury, but he still can't bear to see an unfair fight. In a Philadelphia alley, he steps in on two punks beating up an older man--and the guy, a private detective, buys Eddie a round and offers him a part-time gig. Eddie could use the cash, though he doesn't think much of the profession. But after a few days on the job Eddie learns he has a knack for snooping--and then stumbles on a cold case involving the frontman for the Excels, one of Philadelphia's best soul acts. A music lover and a big fan of the group, Eddie starts investigating the case out of curiosity, but the missing singer's talented sister draws him deep into a violent, twisted story of betrayal and intrigue, power and passion--all set to the beat of rock and roll.David Fulmer, author of the acclaimed Storyville series, now brings us to the vibrant city of Philadelphia and the early days of its famous soul.

The Blue Door

The Blue Door
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 255
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780310724889
ISBN-13 : 0310724880
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blue Door by : Christa J. Kinde

ZonderKidz launches an exciting supernatural series for kids 11 and up. The Blue Door, the first book in The Threshold Series, introduces Prissie Pomeroy, a teen who discovers she can see what others cannot: angels all around. Even more startling is the surprising secret she uncovers about people she thought she knew. As she wrestles with this unexpected ability she must come to grips with the spiritual battles surrounding her. Especially when she learns she received this gift because God has a unique role for her in his bigger plan. But if she’s to fulfill it, she’ll need faith like never before. This exciting debut by author Christa Kinde draws on the rapidly growing interest in angel stories, an emerging trend in teen and preteen supernatural novels. Boys and girls alike will appreciate her gifted storytelling that captures their imagination with things beyond human sight. And parents will appreciate the family-friendly tone and godly messages maintained throughout this intriguing tale of adventure and spiritual warfare.

The Blue Door

The Blue Door
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Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0590460528
ISBN-13 : 9780590460521
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blue Door by : Ann Rinaldi

The final handcrafted installment by award-winning author Ann Rinaldi. "Whether they've covered the previous books or not, readers will enjoy this rip-roaring tale of adventure and suspense."-Kirkus Amanda Videau had no idea what adventures she'd find on the journey North. But she never expected this… After witnessing a crime, she goes into hiding, disguising herself as a worker in her great-grandfather's textile mill. For the first time in her life, Amanda must work to survive. And that means experiencing the horrible working conditions of the mill firsthand. Now, as Amanda fights for her newfound rights, she must also try to heal generations of deep Chelmsford family wounds. And that means facing the man behind the blue door--the man who tore apart the family quilt so many years ago.

Secrets of the Blue Door

Secrets of the Blue Door
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Publisher : Mercury Heartlink
Total Pages : 282
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1940769671
ISBN-13 : 9781940769677
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Secrets of the Blue Door by : Pierre L. Nichols

An account of Hacienda de los Muchachos Boys Ranch and the sexual abuse of the boys living there.

Beyond the Blue Door

Beyond the Blue Door
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 126
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780615211787
ISBN-13 : 061521178X
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Blue Door by : J. D. Roland

Beyond the Blue Door contains the impassioned poetry and pros of JD Roland (poet rebellious) musician, poet, writer, and creator, spanning 2004 to 2007

The Blue Door

The Blue Door
Author :
Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 94
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781634173063
ISBN-13 : 1634173066
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blue Door by : Marti Crain

Marti Crain didn't realize how broken she was until she acted on her soul's calling to visit John of God at the Casa de Dom Inacio, a spiritual healing center in the interior of Brazil. During her spiritual intervention at the Casa, Spirit asked her to write about her experiences there. This is her personal story of discovery, healing and evolution. She writes openly and intimately about periods of her life when she felt strong emotions of anger, fear, guilt and low self-esteem, and about her

The Blue Door

The Blue Door
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Publisher : JMS Books LLC
Total Pages : 47
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781685504335
ISBN-13 : 1685504337
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blue Door by : Carol Holland March

The youngest child of a poor peasant family, Delia must marry or find a position as a servant in the nearby town to help her aging parents. She is loathe to relinquish her freedom, and has refused many suitors, when the duke of the land expresses interest in her. Maltric has lost four previous wives in mysterious circumstances. No one knows what happened at the castle, and many fear black magic is loose in the land. Delia is wary of Maltric’s attentions, but cannot refuse to meet him when he sends a message announcing his arrival. At night Delia dreams of her perfect lover, a beautiful green-eyed woman named Atishi who knows everything about her and offers her sensual pleasure more exquisite than anything she has experienced in her waking life. She begs to stay with her dream-lover. When Atisha tells Delia they can be reunited in flesh if she finds the blue door in the duke’s castle, Delia agrees to the courtship with the duke. Married and the mistress of an enormous castle, Delia searches for the blue door and finally locates it in an unused hallway tucked away on the top floor. Inside, she finds Atishi waiting for her under a gigantic oak tree in the land of Elysa. Delia must renounce her family and her world. When the duke finds out, he accuses Delia of witchcraft and forbids her to use the door again. Time is running out before the passageway to Elysa closes. Torn between her love for Atishi and her family, fearful of her life if she stays with the duke, and fearing black magic pervades the castle, Delia must decide what she is willing to sacrifice for love.

The Encyclopedia of Operations Management

The Encyclopedia of Operations Management
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Publisher : FT Press
Total Pages : 406
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780132883702
ISBN-13 : 0132883708
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Operations Management by : Arthur V. Hill

This is the perfect field manual for every supply chain or operations management practitioner and student. The field's only single-volume reference, it's uniquely convenient and uniquely affordable. With nearly 1,500 well-organized definitions, it can help students quickly map all areas of operations and supply chain management, and prepare for case discussions, exams, and job interviews. For instructors, it serves as an invaluable desk reference and teaching aid that goes far beyond typical dictionaries. For working managers, it offers a shared language, with insights for improving any process and supporting any training program. It thoroughly covers: accounting, customer service, distribution, e-business, economics, finance, forecasting, human resources, industrial engineering, industrial relations, inventory management, healthcare management, Lean Sigma/Six Sigma, lean thinking, logistics, maintenance engineering, management information systems, marketing/sales, new product development, operations research, organizational behavior/management, personal time management, production planning and control, purchasing, reliability engineering, quality management, service management, simulation, statistics, strategic management, systems engineering, supply and supply chain management, theory of constraints, transportation, and warehousing. Multiple figures, graphs, equations, Excel formulas, VBA scripts, and references support both learning and application. ... this work should be useful as a desk reference for operations management faculty and practitioners, and it would be highly valuable for undergraduates learning the basic concepts and terminology of the field. Reprinted with permission from CHOICE http: //www.cro2.org, copyright by the American Library Association.

Building Sustainability Into Your Organization (Collection)

Building Sustainability Into Your Organization (Collection)
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Publisher : FT Press
Total Pages : 2304
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780133115208
ISBN-13 : 0133115208
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Building Sustainability Into Your Organization (Collection) by : Peter A. Soyka

A brand new collection of state-of-the-art techniques for building more sustainable, higher-performing organizations… now in a convenient e-format, at a great price! Three 100% practical primers help you drive competitive advantage by optimizing sustainability and operational performance To compete in today’s extraordinarily competitive global environment, organizations need to achieve new levels of sustainability and operational performance. This brand-new package brings together three practical, state-of-the-art primers for doing just that. Robert Palevich’s The Lean Sustainable Supply Chain offers start-to-finish guidance for redesigning company infrastructure and technologies to achieve the powerful benefits that come with integrating "lean" and "green." and benefits. Palevich introduces core concepts of lean green supply chain management, illuminating them with a comprehensive case study showing how to manage change, innovation, talent, execution, inventory, warehousing, and transportation. He demonstrates how to integrate supply chain sustainability into business scorecards; use 3PLs more effectively; drive more value from information, and systematically address every relevant technical issue. Next, in Creating a Sustainable Organization, Peter A. Soyka presents today’s most complete and actionable guide to improving business performance through sustainable practices. Soyka bridges the disparate worlds of the EHS/sustainability professional and the investor/analyst, outlining today’s best evidence about linkages between sustainability and value, discussing key stakeholder relationships, and introducing new practices for managing and measuring sustainability throughout the business. Finally, Arthur V. Hill’s The Encyclopedia of Operations Management is today’s most convenient and useful supply chain/operations management "field manual." Bringing together nearly 1,500 well-organized definitions, it helps you quickly map all areas of these fields, from accounting and distribution through quality management, strategy, transportation, and warehousing. Throughout, Hill offers a shared language and realistic insights for improving any process and supporting any training program. From world-renowned supply chain and operations experts Robert Palevich, Peter A. Soyka, and Arthur V. Hill

Managing the Global Supply Chain (Collection)

Managing the Global Supply Chain (Collection)
Author :
Publisher : FT Press
Total Pages : 1596
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780133091731
ISBN-13 : 0133091732
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing the Global Supply Chain (Collection) by : Chad W. Autry

A brand new collection of insights and actionable techniques for world-class supply chain management… 2 authoritative books, now in a convenient e-format, at a great price! 2 authoritative eBooks deliver comprehensive resources for managing state-of-the-art supply chains in challenging global environments Master the latest techniques for overcoming your most difficult operations and supply chain management challenges! This unique 2 eBook package will help you address issues ranging from Lean/Six Sigma to transportation and warehousing, and anticipate emerging global issues – so you can transform them from risks into competitive advantages. The Encyclopedia of Operations Management is the perfect single-volume "field manual" for every supply chain or operations management practitioner and student. Nearly 1,500 well-organized, up-to-date definitions cover: accounting, customer service, distribution, e-business, economics, finance, forecasting, HR, industrial engineering, industrial relations, inventory management, healthcare management, Lean, logistics, maintenance engineering, management IS, marketing/sales, product development, operations research, organizational behavior/management, time management, production planning/control, purchasing, reliability, quality, service management, simulation, statistics, strategic management, systems engineering, supply chain management, theory of constraints, transportation, warehousing, and more. Next, in Global Macrotrends and Their Impact on Supply Chain Management, Chad W. Autry, Thomas J. Goldsby, John E. Bell prepare you to manage supply and demand in a world marked by demographic and economic shifts that will turn markets upside down. They offer a complete decision framework and practical tools, insights, and guidance for systematically mitigating new risks and building long-term competitive advantage. This book focuses squarely on emerging societal, technological, geopolitical, and environmental macro trends, helping you assess the impacts of population growth, migration, urbanization; socioeconomic change, global connectivity, environmental issues, geopolitics, growing scarcity, transportation congestion, aging infrastructure, and emerging supply-demand imbalances. It also provides comprehensive mitigation strategies based on logistics, resource recovery, resource protection, and demand/supply shaping. This collection will be an indispensable resource for all supply chain, logistics, sourcing, and operations management executives, managers, and professionals; and for all operations/supply chain research professionals, instructors, and graduate students. From world-renowned supply chain management experts Arthur V. Hill, Chad W. Autry, Thomas J. Goldsby, and John E. Bell