The Littlest Agent

The Littlest Agent
Author: Alex De Campi
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781599615561

There are thousands and thousands of parallel universes out there, and it's the Agents' job to make sure you never see them! Three new trainees have just joined the Agents' ranks, including a surprise recruit: fourth grader Boo. The problem is that Boo is smallest agent ever and no one takes her seriously. Left behind when the Agents leave Space City to defend a parallel world from Queen Misery and her Commissars, Boo, who just completed her training, has only her feline companion to help her protect their home world from devious enemies. Vol #1

Agent Boo Volume 1

Agent Boo Volume 1
Author: Alex De Campi
Publisher: TokyoPop
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2006-08-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781598168020

There are thousands of parallel universes out there, & it's the Agents' job to make sure you never see them. Three new trainees have just joined the Agents' ranks, including a surprise recruit, fourth grader Boo. The problem is that Boo is young & small for her age. But Boo will soon learn that being small has its advantages.

Agent Boo, Volume 1: The Littlest Agent

Agent Boo, Volume 1: The Littlest Agent
Author: Alex de Campi
Publisher: TOKYOPOP
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 142786067X

With thousands of parallel worlds to keep in line, an Agent's job is important, not to mention dangerous. But look out, Space City! Boo is about to become the Agents' newest recruit! Sure, she's small, and she does scare easily. But with a little luck, a lot of courage, and a grumpy cat named Pumpkin on her side, Agent Boo will learn that sometimes it's good to be the littlest!

Agent Boo

Agent Boo
Author: Alex De Campi
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781599615585

Agents Boo and Asano must travel behind enemy lines into Queen Misery's Iron City, a wonderland of technical marvels that hold many secrets.

Agency

Agency
Author: Ian V. Rowe
Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2022-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1599475847

Every child in America deserves to know that a path to a successful life exists and that they have the power to follow it. But many never set foot on that path because they grow up hearing the message that systemic forces control their destinies, or that they are at fault for everything that has gone wrong in their lives. These children often come from difficult circumstances. Many are raised by young, single parents, live in disadvantaged neighborhoods, attend substandard schools, and lack the moral safeguards of religious and civic institutions. As a result, they can be dispirited into cycles of learned helplessness rather than inspired to pursue their own possibilities. Yet this phenomenon is not universal. Some children thrive where others do not. Why? Are there personal behaviors and institutional supports that have proven to make a difference in helping young people chart a course for their futures? Agency answers with a loud and clear “yes!” This book describes four pillars that can uplift every young person as they make the passage into adulthood: Family, Religion, Education, and Entrepreneurship. Together, these pillars embody the true meaning of freedom, wherein people are motivated to embrace the ennobling responsibilities of building healthy social structures and shaping the outcomes of their own lives. For that reason, Ian Rowe calls the four pillars the FREE framework. With this framework in place, children are empowered to develop agency, which Rowe defines as the force of one’s free will, guided by moral discernment. Developing agency is the alternative to the debilitating ‘blame-the-system’ and ‘blame-the-victim’ narratives. It transcends our political differences and beckons all who dare to envision lives unshackled by present realities. In addition to making the case for agency, Rowe shares his personal story of success coming from an immigrant family. He defends America as an ever-improving country worthy of our esteem. He corrects misguided calls for “anti-racism” and “equity,” and champions a game plan for creating new agents of agency, dedicated to promoting the aspirational spirit of America’s children, and showing them the path that will set them FREE.

Agent Boo, Volume 2: The Star Heist

Agent Boo, Volume 2: The Star Heist
Author: Alex de Campi
Publisher: TOKYOPOP
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1427863792

Agent Boo is back! Still celebrating her victory over Queen Misery and Commissar Noir, Agent Boo and her friends are sent to Jungle City on their first official mission. But the Jungle's a dangerous place for an Agent, especially the littlest, and with partners that never seem to get along, it will be up to Boo to complete the mission and bring the team home safe. But are some things more important than victory?

Agent Boo, Volume 3: The Heart of Iron

Agent Boo, Volume 3: The Heart of Iron
Author: Alex de Campi
Publisher: TOKYOPOP
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1427863814

Agent Kira has been kidnapped! Agents Boo and Asano must journey behind enemy lines into the heart of Queen Misery's empire -- Iron City -- a wonderland of technical marvels that holds many secrets. With the clock ticking, Boo must make a difficult choice: should she follow her orders or her heart?

The Data Model Resource Book, Volume 1

The Data Model Resource Book, Volume 1
Author: Len Silverston
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2011-08-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 111808232X

A quick and reliable way to build proven databases for core business functions Industry experts raved about The Data Model Resource Book when it was first published in March 1997 because it provided a simple, cost-effective way to design databases for core business functions. Len Silverston has now revised and updated the hugely successful 1st Edition, while adding a companion volume to take care of more specific requirements of different businesses. This updated volume provides a common set of data models for specific core functions shared by most businesses like human resources management, accounting, and project management. These models are standardized and are easily replicated by developers looking for ways to make corporate database development more efficient and cost effective. This guide is the perfect complement to The Data Model Resource CD-ROM, which is sold separately and provides the powerful design templates discussed in the book in a ready-to-use electronic format. A free demonstration CD-ROM is available with each copy of the print book to allow you to try before you buy the full CD-ROM.

Agent Boo Volume 3

Agent Boo Volume 3
Author: Alex De Campi
Publisher: TokyoPop
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2007-07-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781598168044

Agents Boo and Asano must journey behind enemy lines into the heart of Queen Misery's empire, a wonderland of technical marvels. Boo must make a difficult choice: should she follow her orders or her heart?