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Randall Jones

    The Witchstone Ghosts
    The Japanese Economy
    As A Child
    • As A Child

      Raised Right but, I Didn't Listen

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the diverse behaviors of children, this book highlights the impact of parenting styles on their development. It delves into how each child's unique actions emerge as they interact with peers and adults, learning to distinguish right from wrong. The narrative emphasizes the individuality of each child's experience, shaped by their upbringing and social environment.

      As A Child
    • The Japanese Economy

      Strategies to Cope with a Shrinking and Ageing Population

      • 466 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Focusing on Japan's unique challenges related to population aging, this volume provides valuable insights and policy recommendations that are pertinent to other nations experiencing similar demographic shifts. It serves as a vital resource for policymakers, academics, and students in economics and public policy, enhancing their understanding of Japan's situation and its implications for global trends.

      The Japanese Economy
    • Autumn sees dead people, much to her annoyance ... but whenher father drowns, he's the one ghost that doesn't appear. Then,a clause in his will sends her to the remote isle of Imber. Can Autumnuncover Imber's dark past before it comes hurtling into thepresent?

      The Witchstone Ghosts