Legendary Since November 1975 - Birthday Gift For 44 Year Old Men and Women Born in November


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This Legendary Since November 1975 - Birthday Gift For 44 Year Old Men and Women Born in November notebook / Journal makes an excellent gift for any occasion . Lined - Size: 6 x 9'' - Notebook - Journal - Planner - Dairy - 110 Pages - Classic White Lined Paper - For Writing, Sketching, Journals and Hand Lettering




Legendary Since November 1975


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This 120 pages lined journal notebook is perfect for writing in to take daily notes,ideas or whatever your feel.It can be a great gift for special someone in your life.This unique designed can be a great gift for this birthday present for girls. This Notebook Is Perfect For: Birthday Gifts Happy Thanksgiving Gifts Christmas Gifts New Year Gifts Anniversary Gifts What This Notebook Contain? 120 Pages Rulled Journal An Unique Cover Design 6" x 9" Portable Size for Home Use, Travelling or School High Quality Paper Can be Used as Diary,Journal or Notebook




Awesome Legend Was Born in November 1975


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NOTEBOOK JOURNAL: This can be used as a Journal, Notebook, Log or Composition book. Perfect gift Product Details: 6x9 Inches 120 Wide Ruled Pages Printed on High Quality, Bright White paper Matte Cover Soft Cover Glued Spine Makes a great gift




Black World/Negro Digest


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Founded in 1943, Negro Digest (later “Black World”) was the publication that launched Johnson Publishing. During the most turbulent years of the civil rights movement, Negro Digest/Black World served as a critical vehicle for political thought for supporters of the movement.







Legendary Awesome Epic Since November 1975 - Birthday Gift for 44 Year Old Men and Women Born In 1975


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This Legendary Awesome Epic Since November 1975 - Birthday Gift For 44 Year Old Men and Women Born in 1975 notebook / Journal makes an excellent gift for any occasion . Lined - Size: 6 x 9'' - Notebook - Journal - Planner - Dairy - 110 Pages - Classic White Lined Paper - For Writing, Sketching, Journals and Hand Lettering




Legend


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The story of New Zealand's most successful exporter and its head, Bill Gallagher, who built on the invention of an electric fence to make the company a world leader in its field. New Zealanders are always being exhorted to take a clever idea and go global. Easier said than done. But one iconic company has been doing just that for over 75 years. Gallagher Industries began in a Hamilton shed in the late 1930s, when a self-taught engineer, Bill Gallagher, came up with a design for an electric fence that transformed New Zealand farming. His sons Bill junior and John took over the business in the 1970s and applied their engineering genius and driving ambition to turn it into one of this country's most successful companies. Today it employs 600 staff in New Zealand and has distributes its animal containment and security products worldwide. Even Buckingham Palace is protected by a Gallagher security system! Based on a ceaseless quest for efficiency and world-beating new technology, Gallagher products are peerless, and the company's achievements the stuff of envy. And along the way Bill Gallagher, now Sir William, has managed to have plenty of adventure -- including diving for sunken treasure with Wade Doak and the late Kelly Tarlton. This fascinating book tells how Kiwi can-do can be transformed into global success — and for the long haul. It hasn't been easy: more than once Gallagher has had to pull his business back from the brink, but his inspired leadership got it through. Other companies may fall to overseas owners or lose their way but under Sir William Gallagher, Gallagher Industries — resourceful, nimble and generous in its philanthropy — is a proud New Zealand business that's here to stay.







Board of Contract Appeals Decisions


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The full texts of Armed Services and othr Boards of Contract Appeals decisions on contracts appeals.




The Legend of the Golden Boat


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The Legend of the Golden Boat provides a new approach to the study of Southeast Asia’s northern borderlands. Based on extensive travel in the upper Mekong hinterland, it is a fascinating account of the lives of the transport operators, traders, entrepreneurs, and government officials. This ethnographic study is set against an intriguing background of war, revolution, and reform, providing one of the most detailed histories of the upper Mekong borderlands ever written. Contemporary developments in the upper Mekong region are often interpreted in terms of the emergence of a trans-border Economic Quadrangle, characterized by liberalization, integration, and cooperation. This book seeks to go beyond this promotional rhetoric and explore the ambiguities and contradictions in the Quadrangle’s development.