McBeth

McBeth
Author: DM Gaither
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2023-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

McBeth follows the exploits of the DOG team as they track down missing team members. The team travels the world, uncovering multi levels of double dealings and pipelines of human trafficking. Follow the team as they expose the dirty underworld of kidnapping and smuggling humans across the globe. McBeth is action-packed from the beginning to the surprise ending. Make sure you follow Cap and the rest of the DOG team as they find themselves involved with a new threat dealing with an old enemy. Book 3 chronicles their next mission with the team. Coming in 2023, Ghost.

Randy, the Badly Drawn Horse

Randy, the Badly Drawn Horse
Author: T. L. McBeth
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250799805

T. L. McBeth's Randy, the Badly Drawn Horse is the hilarious picture book tale of a child's illustrated creation who (never having seen himself) thinks he's extraordinarily beautiful. Randy knows he’s a beautiful horse—everyone says so. From his silky coat to his perfect smile to his very name, reserved only for the most special of creatures, Randy is beyond compare. This laugh-out-loud picture book plays with expectations and takes you inside a child's imaginary world, through construction-paper mountains, popsicle-stick forests, and sandpaper deserts. Readers are sure to fall for this maybe-not-so-beautiful but wholly endearing character.

Robot in Love

Robot in Love
Author: T. L. McBeth
Publisher: Henry Holt Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2018-12-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250185939

A shy robot falls in love and works up the courage to speak to its crush.

Methods of the Policy Process

Methods of the Policy Process
Author: Christopher M. Weible
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000564622

The increasingly global study of policy processes faces challenges with scholars applying theories in radically different national and cultural contexts. Questions frequently arise about how to conduct policy process research comparatively and among this global community of scholars. Methods of the Policy Process is the first book to remedy this situation, not by establishing an orthodoxy or imposing upon the policy process community a rigid way of conducting research but, instead, by allowing the leading researchers in the different theoretical traditions a space to share the means by which they put their research into action. This edited volume serves as a companion volume and supplemental guide to the well-established Theories of the Policy Process, 4th Edition. Methods of the Policy Process acknowledges that growth and advancement in the study of the policy process is dependent not merely on conceptual and theoretical development, but also on developing and systematizing better methodological approaches to measurement and analysis. To maximize student engagement with the material, each chapter follows a similar framework: introduction of a given theory of the policy process, application of that theory (including best practices for research design, conceptualization, major data sources, data collection, and methodological approaches), critical assessment, future directions, and often online resources (including datasets, survey instruments, and interview and coding protocols). While the structure and focus of each chapter varies slightly according to the theoretical tradition being discussed, each chapter's central aim is to prepare readers to confidently undertake common methodological strategies themselves. Methods of the Policy Process is especially beneficial to people new to the field, including students enrolled in policy process courses, as well as those without access to formal training. For scholars experienced in applying theories, this edited volume is a helpful reference to clarify best practices in research methods.

The Sweet Sixteen

The Sweet Sixteen
Author: Austin McBeth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781098025304

The Sweet Sixteen was written by Collegiate Men's Basketball coach Austin McBeth. With the increase in the popularity of sports, young men and women are learning a great deal about love and authority from coaches in today's culture. The impact that coaches at every level are leaving on their athletes is greater than it's ever been. McBeth's purpose in writing The Sweet Sixteen is to start the conversation about the abusive atmosphere coaches have created, by looking at what the Bible says about love. 1 Corinthians 13:4-8a talks about sixteen characteristics of love that McBeth breaks down to shine a light on the increasing misuse of such a powerful word and how coaches can begin to love their players in a way that will leave an impact long after their playing career has ended. Love is Patient Kind Does not envy It does not boast Is not proud Does not dishonor others Is not self-seeking Is not easily angered Keeps no record of wrongs Does not delight in evil Love rejoices in the truth Always protects Always trusts Always hopes Always perseveres Love never fails McBeth says, "Regardless of whether you consider yourself a Christian, the concepts in this book will help you become a more effective leader. The Sweet Sixteen is not only beneficial for coaches, but for parents, teachers and anyone in a leadership position." Becoming a Sweet Sixteen coach, parent, or leader will be one of the most challenging and rewarding things you will ever do. Be blessed as you read!