A Settling of Accounts

A Settling of Accounts
Author: Carolyn G. Hart
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1976
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780385121538

On a business trip to London, a former wartime undercover agent realizes that someone from her past is trying to harm her.

A Settling of Accounts

A Settling of Accounts
Author: Diego de Vargas
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780826328670

The sixth and final volume of the journals of don Diego de Vargas.

Settling Climate Accounts

Settling Climate Accounts
Author: Thomas Heller
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030836509

As drivers of climate action enter the fourth decade of what has become a multi-stage race, Net Zero has emerged as the dominant organizing principle. Hundreds of corporations and investors worldwide, together responsible for assets in the tens of trillions of dollars, are lining-up for the UN Race to Zero. This latest stage in the race to save civilization from heat, drought, fires, and floods, is defined by steering toward zeroing out greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Settling Climate Accounts probes the practice of Net Zero finance. It elucidates both the state of play and a set of directions that help form judgements about whether Net Zero is going to carry climate action far enough. The book delves into technical analyses and activates the reader’s imagination with narrative accounts of climate action past, present, and future. Settling Climate Accounts is edited and authored by Stanford University faculty and researchers. The first part of the book investigates the rough edges of Net Zero in practice, exploring questions of hedging risk, Scope 3 emissions, greenwashing, and the business of asset management. The second half looks at states, markets, and transitions through the lenses of blended finance, offsets, debt, and securitization. The editors tease out possible solutions and raise further questions about the adequacy and reach of the Net Zero agenda. To effectively navigate the road ahead, the editors call out the need for accountability and ask: who is in charge of making Net Zero add up? Settling Climate Accounts offers context and foundation to ground the rapidly evolving practice of Net Zero finance. Targeted at seasoned practitioners, newly activated leaders, educators, and students of climate action the world over, this book embraces the complexity of climate action and, in so doing, proposes to animate and drive hope.

Settling Accounts

Settling Accounts
Author: Jeffrey McGraw
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2000-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 059512951X

SETTLING ACCOUNTS, the new Ross Malone thriller, follows in the exciting page turning tradition of the debut novel, SHOOTING STARR. Gardner Meadows struts around as the smug leader of the City Security Association. His Warriors of the Night, who are little more than rabid street vigilantes, have a stranglehold on the city. With his father under the surgeon's knife, Ross Malone gives a case to detective colleague Nellie Archer with horrifyingly deadly results. Guilt and his own sense of justice fuel Malone's quest for those responsible. Then another roadblock is thrown into his path when Prince Gregory, 13 year old heir to the throne of Laracone disppears in plain sight. His world leader parent begs Malone to find him, one father to another. Life rarely gives you more than you can handle, though sometimes it pushes you to the limit. Ross Malone is about to push back. Read every heart pounding twist and turn in JEFFREY MCGRAW'S latest thriller, SETTLING ACCOUNTS.

Settling Accounts

Settling Accounts
Author: Jack Seville
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Married people
ISBN: 9781436319515

Charles and Vivian Whitney may, in reality, be just an ordinary older couple living out their sunset years in the relative obscurity of a small West Virginia town. But, what happens to them is totally unexpected. On the surface, theirs is an ordinary life. But, like the cover of a book, the surface doesn't encompass the reality of the experience. And, as one of Shakespeare's characters once remarked in a play long since forgotten by these two persons, "there's the rub.@ Married at age twenty, forty-five years before, Charles and Vivian, known to friends and family alike as "Chuck" and "Vi," have survived where many have dashed their hopes and dreams of marital bliss upon the stony shoals of inevitable incompatibility. Truth be known, Charles and Vivian abandoned any hope of entering such a "promised land" as might have been envisioned by parents and grandparents on their wedding day long ago. Unlike marriages that place their inhabitants upon a roller coaster ride of emotional ups and downs, "Chuck" and Vi's" marriage was more like a carousel. Round and round they went through the years passing from bliss to disillusionment to dysfunctionality to incompatibility back to bliss to disillusionment and so on. Their marriage never seemed to go anywhere save in circles. Both are retired after raising three children of the turbulent "Busters" generation. Now this couple can only look back and wonder, sometimes aloud to one another or whoever would listen, where they went wrong? Worse than this, their existence lately has degenerated to a loosely formed tolerance of one another's presence. Yet, family and friends describe them as "soul mates." Such is the sign of our times when communication devices are everywhere and no one seems to be listening to anyone! Into this life no longer filled with expectation comes an unbelievable sequence of events that transforms both of them and everyone they know. It begins with a software package that promises Vivian the opportunity to learn more about her family history. An excursion away from her family history into her husband's quickly uncovers a mystery that eventually catches both of them by surprise. As the story of a missing part of Charles' family tree unfolds, a number of accounts get told, retold, and eventually settled in this intriguing story about family life in America, past and present. Settling Accounts sweeps across some of the darkest days of our nation's history and brings to light that old adage repeated time and time again in sports of every kind, it ain't over til it's over! This story will bring a smile to every reader's heart as each is invited to a new appreciation of family and all of our roots.

Settling Accounts - Return Engagement

Settling Accounts - Return Engagement
Author: Harry Turtledove
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9780345457233

In an alternate history of the 20th century, the Confederate States of America make war on the United States to the north.

A Miracle, a Universe

A Miracle, a Universe
Author: Lawrence Weschler
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307819035

In recent years as countries around the globe have begun to move from dictatorial to more democratic systems of governance, no more traumatic (or dramatic) ethical problem has arisen than what to do with the previous regime’s torturers. In most cases, the security and military apparatuses, responsible for the overwhelming majority of human-rights abuses, still retain tremendous power—and will not abide any settling of accounts. Now, New Yorker staff reporter Lawrence Weschler tells the extraordinary story of how, against tremendous odds, torture victims and human-rights activists in two Latin American countries—Brazil and Uruguay—tried to bring their torturers to justice and to rehabilitate their whole societies from harrowing periods of silence and repression. In this first of his two accounts, he tells how a tiny group of torture victims, clerics, and human-rights activists in Brazil launched an extremely risky, nonviolent plot to get even with the former torturers by publishing an indisputable account of their savage system of repression—indisputable because it is drawn from the regime’s own files. In the second, set in Uruguay, he tells how a more broadly-based movement attempted to bring to light the dark history of a military regime engaged in more political incarceration per capita than any other on earth at that time. In this illuminating and beautifully written book (portions of which appeared in five issues of The New Yorker), Weschler examines what a small number of individuals can do to retrieve history and truth from the hands of torturers.

Settling Accounts

Settling Accounts
Author: John Borneman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400822343

As new states in the former East bloc begin to reckon with their criminal pasts in the years following a revolutionary change of regimes, a basic pattern emerges: In those states where some form of retributive justice has been publicly enacted, there has generally been much less of a recourse to collective retributive violence. In Settling Accounts, John Borneman explores the attempts by these aspiring democratic states to invoke the principles of the "rule of law" as a means of achieving retributive justice, that is, convicting wrongdoers and restoring dignity to victims of moral injuries. Democratic regimes, Borneman maintains, require a strict form of accountability that holds leaders responsible for acts of criminality. This accountability is embodied in the principles of the rule of law, and retribution is at the moral center of these principles. Drawing from his ethnographic work in the former East Germany and with select comparisons to other East-Central European states, Borneman critically examines the construction of categories of criminality. He argues against the claims that economic growth, liberal democracy, or acts of reconciliation are adequate means to legitimate the transformed East bloc states. The cycles of violence in states lacking a system of retributive justice help to support this claim. Invocation of the principles of the rule of law must be seen as a chance for a more democratic, more accountable, and less violent world.

The Foresight War

The Foresight War
Author: Anthony Williams
Publisher: Authors On Line Ltd
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 9780755201563

What if - you went to sleep as usual in 2004 - and woke up in 1934? What if - you had vital knowledge about the forthcoming Second World War, and could prove that you came from the future? What could you do to affect British policy, strategy, tactics and equipment? How might the course of the conflict be changed? And what if there was another throwback from the future - and he was working for the enemy? The novel follows the story of these two 'throwbacks' as they pit their wits against each other. A very different Second World War rages across Europe, the Mediterranean, Russia, the North Atlantic and the Pacific, until its shocking conclusion.