No Borders No Boundaries (Revisited)

No Borders No Boundaries (Revisited)
Author: Robert Brewster
Publisher: Robert C. Brewster
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2016-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 2765929106

No Borders-No Boundaries is a compelling thought provoking tale of mystery, intrigue, and romance. A cast of no nonsense characters, jump from the page with sparkling dialogues that compel you to feel for their predicaments. The action takes place over a three-month period during the summer of 2001. From the cruel streets of Washington D.C to the peaceful shores of the Gaspé Peninsula, in Quebec, this action packed page-turner will have you hooked from the start. Amidst all the mayhem, there are real people and their turbulent lives that are altered and changed forever. The story thrives on deception and deceit and for some deliverance. There are new beginnings and sudden endings. The novel encompasses the shadowy lives of underworld crime figures and the innocent victims who are dragged unwillingly along with them. There are the hunters, and the hunted, whose roles explicitly become reversed. It is a story of life, love, and death, that all happen, out of the blue.

Freshwater Boundaries Revisited

Freshwater Boundaries Revisited
Author: María Querol
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004337938

In Freshwater Boundaries Revisited, María Querol analyzes the different methods applied in the delimitation of international rivers and lakes and the recent developments in the field.

No Boundaries

No Boundaries
Author: James A. Tompkins
Publisher: Tompkins Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781930426047

Supply Chain Excellence is the ultimate supply chain continuous improvement process. It is holistic, ensuring customer satisfaction from the original raw material provider to the ultimate, finished-product consumer. In other words, it is doing business with No Boundaries. When a supply chain achieves Supply Chain Excellence, its links run together into a smooth, agile, continuous flow. No Boundaries introduces you to the Six Levels of Supply Chain Excellence and the eight core competencies necessary for moving up the levels. You will learn how to achieve awesome supply chain results with technology. The supply chains you create with this book will have No Boundaries, resulting in tremendous competitive advantage. Achieving Supply Chain Excellence is a bold new journey, but it is the only way to travel. For those who want to win in today's global marketplace, it's time to begin the journey!

No Borders, No Boundaries

No Borders, No Boundaries
Author: Robert Brewster
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2009-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781849239202

No Borders-No Boundaries is a compelling thought provoking tale of mystery, intrigue and romance. A cast of no nonsense characters jump from the page with sparkling dialogues that compel you to feel for their predicaments. The action takes place over a three month period during the summer of 2001. From the cruel streets of Washington D.C to the peaceful shores of the Gaspe Peninsula in Quebec, this action packed page turner will have you hooked from the start. Amidst all the mayhem, there are real people and their turbulent lives that are altered and changed forever. The story thrives on deception and deceit and for some deliverance. There are new beginnings and sudden endings. The novel encompasses the shadowy lives of underworld crime figures and the innocent victims who are dragged unwillingly along with them. There are the hunters and the hunted whose roles explicitly become reversed. It's a story of life, love and death that all happen out of the blue.

On the road to find out

On the road to find out
Author: Robert Brewster
Publisher: Robert C. Brewster
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 2765929068

On the road to find out is a thought provoking memory emoting read for a generation that lived it and for those younger and wise enough to want to discover what it was like to live in the moment. It is rooted in the time period of 1967 to 1974 and unfolds mainly in the seaside resort town of Wildwood New Jersey. It’s a story of heartbreak and discovery. It’s a wild ride through America as seen through the eyes of this young Canadian, as he digs deep inside his self, in the hopes of recapturing the one thing he lost and means everything to him, true love. The people and situations in it are real and unfolded as I and others remembered them. Though it reads like fiction, the story is true in every sense. It is a photographic memory of a special time and place that screamed to be documented.

LIGHT UP THE WORLD

LIGHT UP THE WORLD
Author: Robert Brewster
Publisher: Robert C. Brewster
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 2765929076

LIGHT UP THE WORLD tells the story of North America’s endeavors to alleviate their reliance and dependency, on foreign countries for its energy needs. A massive hydroelectric project unlike anything the world has ever seen is being built in the furthest northern regions of Quebec. Funded by huge American oil conglomerates, tobacco companies and other International institutions, project HOPE (Hydro Ocean Powered Electricity) will generate enough electrical power to supply more than half of North America’s energy needs. Everything seems fine, until something goes drastically wrong. Will the money people understand that the project must be put on hold? Would they believe the inventor’s explanation, after he was the one who convinced them that the project was not only feasible, but also very doable? Would the greed for profits overshadow the tremendous loss of human lives that would surely occur, if dollars were more important than lost souls? How far would they go in order to insure that project HOPE went ahead on schedule? Could they realistically be stopped, considering their unlimited resources? LIGHT UP THE WORLD answers those questions, and proposes viable solutions to this new age problem. Its unexpected ending, will leave readers not only satisfied, but enlightened. In an energy starved world whose basic existence depends on mass consumption, renewable energy sources are an undeniable factor for its very continuance. This story offers us hope, but also spells out the necessities that must be taken to insure that that day, will soon arrive.

E-government Reconsidered

E-government Reconsidered
Author: University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic government information
ISBN: 9780889771703

Revisiting National Security

Revisiting National Security
Author: Prabhakaran Paleri
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1407
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811682933

This book examines the evolving concept of national security and how human systems could be governed in an ever turbulent and dynamic world. It takes a revised look at the concept of national security, previously researched and identified by the author, based on the present context but with a futuristic appreciation of governance, primarily national but extended to global perspectives, in the modern and dynamically shifting world. The book emphasises the need for governments to maximise national security for the well-being of their people. The concept of national security is taken as the key subject of national governance which is extendable to global governance wherein national security is not only the physical or military security alone but also the overall well-being of the people of a nation. This book explores how national security can be achieved by balancing its various elements in different terrains where the game of governance is played in national as well as global perspective. It also presents additional findings and observations to show that the approach is transformative, redefining the key knowledge paradigms. This book is relevant for policy makers, students, researchers and academics who wish to explore and rethink their approach towards governing the human systems, whose well-being is the responsibility of governments.

Revisiting the Nomadic Subject

Revisiting the Nomadic Subject
Author: Maria Tamboukou
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1538142643

This book follows the stories of forcefully displaced women and raises the question of whether we can still use the figuration of the nomadic subject in feminist theories and politics. This question is examined in the light of the ongoing global crises of mobility and severe border practices. In recounting their stories migrant and refugee women appear in the world as ‘who they are’ — unique and unrepeatable human beings —and not as ‘what they are’ —objectified ‘refugees’, ‘victims’ or ‘stateless subjects’. Women’s stories leave traces of their will to rewrite their exclusion from oppressive regimes, defend their choice of civil and patriarchal disobedience, grasp their passage, claim their right to have rights and affirm their determination for new beginnings. What emerges from the encounter between theoretical abstractions and women’s lived experiences is the need to decolonize feminist theories and make cartographies of mobility assemblages, wherein nomadism is a component of entangled relations and not a category or a figuration of a subject position. These stories that have now been collected, transcribed and analysed; they have created a rich archive of uprooted women’s experiences and have brought forward a wide range of new ideas that will be presented and discussed in the book: Decolonizing feminist theory Mobility assemblages and geographies of nomadism The art of listening to fragmented narratives and the labour of translation Crossing borders and inhabiting borderlands Radical solitude and radical hope Feminist genealogies of labour under conditions of forced displacement The force of political narratives through the figure of Antigone? Education for hope Imagining the non-nomad 4 narrated stories will also be presented in full interwoven in the theoretical discussions of the book, thus opening up a dialogic space between theoretical reflections and diffractions, and narratives of lived experiences.

Revisiting Space

Revisiting Space
Author: Wendy Ellen Everett
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783039102648

How does film construct space, and what is the relationship between space and time in film? These and other questions are explored in this collection of wide-ranging, challenging essays that re-evaluate and extend recent theoretical debate in relation to the regional and national cinemas of Europe.