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Bay Street Blood


Bay Street Blood
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Author : Edward Hill
language : en
Publisher: FriesenPress
Release Date : 2020-09-22

Bay Street Blood written by Edward Hill and has been published by FriesenPress this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-22 with Fiction categories.


Nobody likes a bully, whether it is a school boy bully, political bully or a corporate bully. Having discovered a bonanza, Rocco Manetti’s exploration company has become the target of a corporate bully – a multinational powerhouse which intends to acquire the bonanza by hook or by crook, by fair means or foul. All’s fair in love and war, and although business doesn’t waste much time on love, it certainly has a ravenous appetite for war. Manetti, fully occupied with fending off a hostile takeover bid, is forced to simultaneously confront another threat in the form of a blackmailer who has knowledge of Manetti’s involvement in a long-ago homicide. The blackmailer soon proves to be a psychopath, which leaves Manetti in a life-or-death struggle for personal survival, as well as the life-or-death struggle for corporate survival.



Noaa S Estuarine Eutrophication Survey Gulf Of Mexico Region


Noaa S Estuarine Eutrophication Survey Gulf Of Mexico Region
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

Noaa S Estuarine Eutrophication Survey Gulf Of Mexico Region written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Estuarine eutrophication categories.




Thieves Of Bay Street


Thieves Of Bay Street
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Author : Bruce Livesey
language : en
Publisher: Random House Canada
Release Date : 2012-03-27

Thieves Of Bay Street written by Bruce Livesey and has been published by Random House Canada this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-27 with True Crime categories.


A newsmaking exposé about why Canada's financial industry is a haven for fraud. Beneath the veneer of stability that saw Canada's banking sector through the financial crash of 2008, investigative reporter Bruce Livesey has uncovered a rampant failure of epidemic proportions. Though no large financial institution has recently gone bust in this country, white-collar criminals, scam artists, Ponzi schemers and organized crime, from the Hells Angels to the Russian mafia, know that Canada is the place in the Western world to rip off investors. And the fraudsters do so with little fear of being caught and punished. Thieves of Bay Street investigates Canada's biggest financial scandals of recent years. Readers will learn what banks do with investors' money and what happens when they lose it. They will meet the bogus investment gurus, the brokers who lose money with both reckless abandon and impunity, the bankers who squander money in toxic investments, the lawyers who protect them and the regulators who do nothing to keep them from doing it again. And most importantly, they'll meet the victims who are demanding that our vaunted banking sector finally come clean on its dirtiest secret.



A Guide To Educational Programs In Noncollegiate Organizations


A Guide To Educational Programs In Noncollegiate Organizations
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Author : University of the State of New York. Office on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1976

A Guide To Educational Programs In Noncollegiate Organizations written by University of the State of New York. Office on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1976 with Career education categories.




Research Awards Index


Research Awards Index
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1977

Research Awards Index written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with Medicine categories.




Race And Class In The Colonial Bahamas 1880 1960


Race And Class In The Colonial Bahamas 1880 1960
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Author : Gail Saunders
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Release Date : 2017-10-16

Race And Class In The Colonial Bahamas 1880 1960 written by Gail Saunders and has been published by University Press of Florida this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-16 with History categories.


"Saunders resoundingly affirms the relevance of island history. Scholars will appreciate the detail and insights."--Choice "Deftly unravels the complex historical interrelationships of race, color, class, economics, and environment in the Colonial Bahamas. An invaluable study for scholars who conduct comparative research on the British Caribbean."--Rosalyn Howard, author of Black Seminoles in the Bahamas "Saunders is to be commended for a scholarly study that prominently features the non-white majority in the Bahamas--a group which usually has been overlooked."--Whittington B. Johnson, author of Post-Emancipation Race Relations in The Bahamas In this one-of-a-kind study of race and class in the Bahamas, Gail Saunders shows how racial tensions were not necessarily parallel to those across other British West Indian colonies but instead mirrored the inflexible color line of the United States. Proximity to the U.S. and geographic isolation from other British colonies created a uniquely Bahamian interaction among racial groups. Focusing on the post-emancipation period from the 1880s to the 1960s, Saunders considers the entrenched, though extra-legal, segregation prevalent in most spheres of life that lasted well into the 1950s. Saunders traces early black nationalist and pan-Africanism movements, as well as the influence of Garveyism and Prohibition during World War I. She examines the economic depression of the 1930s and the subsequent boom in the tourism industry, which boosted the economy but worsened racial tensions: proponents of integration predicted disaster if white tourists ceased traveling to the islands. Despite some upward mobility of mixed-race and black Bahamians, the economy continued to be dominated by the white elite, and trade unions and labor-based parties came late to the Bahamas. Secondary education, although limited to those who could afford it, was the route to a better life for nonwhite Bahamians and led to mixed-race and black persons studying in professional fields, which ultimately brought about a rising political consciousness. Training her lens on the nature of relationships among the various racial and social groups in the Bahamas, Saunders tells the story of how discrimination persisted until at last squarely challenged by the majority of Bahamians.



Billion Dollar Start Up


Billion Dollar Start Up
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Author : Adam Miron
language : en
Publisher: ECW Press
Release Date : 2021-02-02

Billion Dollar Start Up written by Adam Miron and has been published by ECW Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-02 with Business & Economics categories.


It only took five years for two brothers-in-law to create a billion-dollar, award-winning, take-no-prisoners cannabis company called HEXO. How did they do it? That’s the story. From early roadblocks and devastating personal and financial setbacks to explosive growth and some of the biggest cannabis deals in global history, Billion Dollar Start-Up not only recounts the HEXO story but the history of Canada’s momentous road to legalization. In this part fast-paced memoir, part high-octane business book, writer and journalist Julie Beun gives us an intimate look at the life of a start-up and the ferocious entrepreneurial drive it takes to succeed — written in real-time, as the story unfolded. Throughout history, there have been fewer than 100 Canadians who have started a company and lived to see it become worth one billion dollars. Adam Miron and Sébastien St-Louis are two of them. This is their story.



Indian Appropriation Bill


Indian Appropriation Bill
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1917

Indian Appropriation Bill written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1917 with Federal aid to Indians categories.




Transcript Of Enrollment Books


Transcript Of Enrollment Books
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Author : New York (N.Y.). Board of Elections
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1942

Transcript Of Enrollment Books written by New York (N.Y.). Board of Elections and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1942 with Voting registers categories.




Patient Zero And The Making Of The Aids Epidemic


Patient Zero And The Making Of The Aids Epidemic
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Author : Richard A. McKay
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2017-11-22

Patient Zero And The Making Of The Aids Epidemic written by Richard A. McKay and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-11-22 with History categories.


Now an award-winning documentary feature film The search for a “patient zero”—popularly understood to be the first person infected in an epidemic—has been key to media coverage of major infectious disease outbreaks for more than three decades. Yet the term itself did not exist before the emergence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. How did this idea so swiftly come to exert such a strong grip on the scientific, media, and popular consciousness? In Patient Zero, Richard A. McKay interprets a wealth of archival sources and interviews to demonstrate how this seemingly new concept drew upon centuries-old ideas—and fears—about contagion and social disorder. McKay presents a carefully documented and sensitively written account of the life of Gaétan Dugas, a gay man whose skin cancer diagnosis in 1980 took on very different meanings as the HIV/AIDS epidemic developed—and who received widespread posthumous infamy when he was incorrectly identified as patient zero of the North American outbreak. McKay shows how investigators from the US Centers for Disease Control inadvertently created the term amid their early research into the emerging health crisis; how an ambitious journalist dramatically amplified the idea in his determination to reframe national debates about AIDS; and how many individuals grappled with the notion of patient zero—adopting, challenging and redirecting its powerful meanings—as they tried to make sense of and respond to the first fifteen years of an unfolding epidemic. With important insights for our interconnected age, Patient Zero untangles the complex process by which individuals and groups create meaning and allocate blame when faced with new disease threats. What McKay gives us here is myth-smashing revisionist history at its best.