Steve Ellis crafts stories for children, drawing from a lifelong passion ignited by the sheer pleasure books offered him from a young age. He cherishes the tactile joy of holding a book and poring over illustrations while tales were read aloud. This early enchantment evolved into a deep love for storytelling and writing, a enthusiasm that continues to drive his creative endeavors. His experiences as an English teacher across diverse international settings have informed his work, highlighting the power of narrative and visual aids in fostering literacy and imagination.
Set against the backdrop of a humid monsoon, this gripping narrative explores a love that transcends cultural divides. It delves into themes of corruption and the abuse of humanitarian efforts, highlighting the darker side of aid work and the complexities of sexual exploitation. The intense atmosphere amplifies the emotional stakes, making for a compelling examination of human relationships amidst societal challenges.
The book explores the evolution of commercial aviation in Seattle from 1908 to 1941, highlighting the pivotal role of William Boeing and his company. It details the contributions of lesser-known figures in the industry and chronicles significant events, including dirigible flights and the rise of commercial airmail. Through photographs, the narrative captures Seattle's transformation into a key aviation hub, particularly as a gateway to Alaska, showcasing both prominent and local operators who shaped the region's aviation landscape.
This enchanting bedtime story offers a delightful narrative perfect for lulling children to sleep. Accompanied by a free song video, it enhances the reading experience, making it engaging and interactive. The book combines soothing illustrations and a gentle storyline, creating a magical atmosphere that fosters a love for reading and music in young ones. Ideal for parents looking to create a calming bedtime routine, it promises sweet dreams and cherished moments.
The narrator of The Bromsgrove Business, beset by hapless marital and familial
relationships, is writing a novel about academic life which is gradually taken
over by spirit communicators revealing the solution to the murder of a local
cricketer in Bromsgrove in the 1930s...
Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, 3e provides a concise and engaging grounding in the core concepts and practical issues of Organizational Behaviour (OB) for students with little or no previous experience of business or management. The book adopts a micro-macro approach to OB, starting with the individual through to groups and teams and finishing with the organization. The authors' approach is balanced between a management and psychological perspective, and is pedagogically enhanced with up-to-date illustrative examples, case studies and assessment material. This edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect developments within the field. It includes a new chapter on organization environments - giving special attention to the topical concept of the 'knowledge worker', and dedicates increased coverage to sociological issues such as structure, strategy, power and subjectivity.