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Simon Moore

    Offshore Construction
    The Sucking Bum Disease: A fun family adventure
    Public Relations and Individuality
    Mommy is Becoming a Family Doctor
    Public Relations and the History of Ideas
    • 2022

      Who says you can’t study for the CCFP exam while spending quality time with your family? Learn developmental milestones, pediatric safety pearls, and some of The Review Course Exam Habits for the CCFP Exam - beautifully woven into the illustrations in this book - while you read the charming story to your children. This children’s book, created by the innovative and award-winning educators from The Review Course in Family Medicine, tells the story of so many Family Medicine resident physicians in Canada who have had to balance the demands of medical training while raising children.Choose a title from two Mommy is a Family Doctor or Daddy is a Family Doctor.

      Mommy is Becoming a Family Doctor
    • 2021

      Koby's comical predicament begins when he wakes up with his underwear stuck, leading to a whimsical adventure with his mother and sister, Evie. This illustrated picture book for ages 5-8 combines humor and family dynamics as they seek help from a doctor. Readers can enjoy a playful search for a hidden cow on each page. Debut author Simon Moore aims to entertain while supporting a cause, donating all profits to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation to aid children in remote communities.

      The Sucking Bum Disease: A fun family adventure
    • 2020

      Public Relations and Individuality

      Fate, Technology and Autonomy

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book delves into the significant role of public relations as a mediator between organizations and individuals, emphasizing how our identities are influenced by external communications. It argues that the strategic management of public communications shapes our experiences and individuality, highlighting the need for a deeper exploration of this often-overlooked aspect of social interaction.

      Public Relations and Individuality
    • 2016

      With thirty per cent of the world’s oil and gas production coming from offshore areas, the construction of specialist vessels to perform offshore operations is a crucial part of the industry. However, with exploration and production being performed in increasingly exacting locations, the scope for disputes arising from cost overruns, scheduling delays and technical difficulties is immense. In the absence of legal precedent, this ground-breaking title provides practical guidance on avoiding and resolving disputes in the construction of offshore units and vessels, including FPSOs, drilling units, OSVs and fixed platforms. Written by a leading team at Stephenson Harwood, this book covers the entire construction process from initial concept right through to installation, at each stage commenting on typical contract terms and offering expert advice based on real-life examples. Key topics This unique text will be of enormous assistance both to legal practitioners and offshore construction professionals including project managers, financiers, insurers, and sub-contractors.

      Offshore Construction
    • 2015

      The exploration of ten influential works by thinkers such as Confucius, Plato, Luther, and Jung reveals the historical roots of public communication strategies. Despite being written long before the formal establishment of public relations, these texts emphasize the importance of intentional messaging and the significant influence wielded by those who orchestrate communication efforts. The book highlights the enduring relevance of these ideas in understanding the dynamics of public relations today.

      Public Relations and the History of Ideas