Making Secret Codes

Making Secret Codes
Author: Jillian Gregory
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Ciphers
ISBN: 1429645679

"Discusses different methods for creating secret codes"--Provided by publisher.

Millennium

Millennium
Author: Brian Monahan
Publisher: Brian Monk
Total Pages: 110
Release:
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Hearing voices? Seeing strange things in your peripheral vision? Seeking guidance and support from healers or spiritualists? Avoiding what appear to be the Zombies of The Apocalypse? This work is one of truth and humour for the average well bred sons and daughters of an ever changing world. ~~Another book from Brian Monks series on Psychic Mediumship for the modern Alchemists out there. Millennium life, how to survive the fluctuating collective consciousness awakening for the whole planet, how to progress alongside of the greatest minds in our known history.

The Secret Garden Unfolded

The Secret Garden Unfolded
Author:
Publisher: Rock Point
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781631061394

The Secret Garden, a classic coming-of-age tale that explores rebirth and regeneration, now condensed for your easy enjoyment! Lushly illustrated by Becca Stadtlander and part of the Classics Unfolded series, this title is protected by a gorgeous slipcase. It is a fully illustrated fold-out concertina, telling one of the world's greatest stories in 14 scenes and doubling as a beautiful piece of freestanding art to shelve or frame. With quotes from the original text, close-ups of the main characters and summeries of the key themes, The Secret Garden Unfolded makes this famous tale accessible to a new generation of readers.

Mega Deal Secrets

Mega Deal Secrets
Author: Jamal Reimer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737765523

Drop the run-rate mentality and start closing Mega Deals. Selling a Mega Deal--a deal of uncommonly large size and complexity-is the crowning achievement of any enterprise seller. Yet there are precious few who have achieved such a feat, and those who have done it tend to guard the keys to their success as well-kept secrets. Jamal Reimer is a senior enterprise seller and has been a top-1-percent performer at one of the largest software as a service (SaaS) companies in the world. He has closed multiple deals over $50 million. In this book, Reimer shares the methods, strategies, tactics, and tools that he and other Mega Dealers use to bring in massive enterprise deals. In Mega Deal Secrets, Reimer teaches all the components of a truly dialed-in sales cycle in the modern selling age: Executive Whispering: how to engage with elusive executives from your company and your customers to build strategic relationships and accelerate uncommonly large deals Mega Deal Premise: how to build a compelling Mega Deal Story that senior executives will invest in Mega Deal Conjuring: how to find and close a Mega Deal in twelve months or less even when the conditions are against you Reimer walks you through every step of the Mega Deal process--from selecting the right candidate account to getting your contract signed by whatever deadline you set. Along the way, you'll follow the journey of how he put together the biggest pitch of his career, stood his ground with the most intimidating executive he's ever met, and, ultimately, closed his first Mega Deal.

Secrecy and Science

Secrecy and Science
Author: Brian Balmer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1317058380

It is no secret that twentieth-century Britain was governed through a culture of secrecy, and secrecy was particularly endemic in military research and defence policy surrounding biological and chemical warfare. More generally, it is hard to exaggerate the role of secrecy in all past biological and chemical warfare programmes and several recent historical surveys of biological and chemical warfare research have emphasised that all state sponsored programmes, together with sub-state organised activities, were cloaked in utmost secrecy. Of these research programmes, Britain carried out one of the most significant in scale and scope in the twentieth century. Yet, partly because of the secrecy surrounding the programme, there is still little academic literature on its historical development. Equally, and despite secrecy being a pervasive feature of past and contemporary societies, social scientists and historians have paid relatively little scholarly attention to the nature, mechanics and effects of secrecy, particularly with regard to secrecy in relation to the production and governance of science and technology. Drawing on classical sociological writing on secrecy by Simmel, Merton and Shils this groundbreaking book by Brian Balmer draws on recently declassified documents to investigate significant episodes in the history of biological and chemical warfare. At the same time, it draws on more contemporary perspectives in science and technology studies that understand knowledge and social order as co-produced within heterogeneous networks of 'things and people' in order to develop a theoretical set of arguments about how the relationship between secrecy and science might be understood.

Secrecy and Science

Secrecy and Science
Author: Professor Brian Balmer
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-01-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1409495299

It is no secret that twentieth-century Britain was governed through a culture of secrecy, and secrecy was particularly endemic in military research and defence policy surrounding biological and chemical warfare. More generally, it is hard to exaggerate the role of secrecy in all past biological and chemical warfare programmes and several recent historical surveys of biological and chemical warfare research have emphasised that all state sponsored programmes, together with sub-state organised activities, were cloaked in utmost secrecy. Of these research programmes, Britain carried out one of the most significant in scale and scope in the twentieth century. Yet, partly because of the secrecy surrounding the programme, there is still little academic literature on its historical development. Equally, and despite secrecy being a pervasive feature of past and contemporary societies, social scientists and historians have paid relatively little scholarly attention to the nature, mechanics and effects of secrecy, particularly with regard to secrecy in relation to the production and governance of science and technology. Drawing on classical sociological writing on secrecy by Simmel, Merton and Shils this groundbreaking book by Brian Balmer draws on recently declassified documents to investigate significant episodes in the history of biological and chemical warfare. At the same time, it draws on more contemporary perspectives in science and technology studies that understand knowledge and social order as co-produced within heterogeneous networks of 'things and people' in order to develop a theoretical set of arguments about how the relationship between secrecy and science might be understood.

Silent Guests

Silent Guests
Author: Alfred Edgar Forrest
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1927
Genre: Jealousy
ISBN: