The Adventures of Police Dog Zeus


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"So begins the adventures of Zeus. Once just a puppy his brothers and sisters laughed at, now he's starting his training to become a real life police dog. Will he pass the test? Will the dog that nobody ever thought would ever have such an important and exciting job succeed..." --Back cover.




Yes you can do justice in the world


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This is a compilation of short stories collected from police women across the world in celebration of 100 years of women in policing. These stories are inspirational and highlight the passion, dedication, persistence and pride that women police officers bring to job. Reading this book, you’ll meet courageous women from a variety of world police services who were often the first female graduates in their service. You’ll meet women who ventured into unique roles, who initiated major service projects to help other women, and who orchestrated police protection at world summits. You’ll meet officers who travelled to war torn countries and engaged in humanitarian service. Finally, you’ll meet women who led the way into senior leadership and have opened the doors for others to follow.




The 97.3% True and Amazing Adventures of Zeus


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Zeus was named after a Greek god, which he is not; he is a dog. Zeus is a Newfoundland dog, a breed that looks like a black bear, can swim like a polar bear, is as strong as a grizzly bear, and as loyal aswell, as loyal as a dog, actually. But despite these remarkable characteristics, he has one major problem: Hes afraid of heights. After being adopted by a gruff but friendly fisherman named Capt. Apache Bluegills, Zeus finds a welcome home in a small fishing town called Flatrock Cove in Newfoundland, Canada. Zeus is quick to admire the Sea Sentinels, the towns elite team of Newfie dogs who keep the shoreline safe by patrolling the seaside cliffs and diving into the ocean at the first sign of trouble. He wishes to join the team but is disappointed when his fear of heights prevents him. When Capt. Bluegills goes on a fishing trip for a few weeks, Zeus decides instead to follow his passion and embark on a journey of his own. Follow the wild adventures of Zeus, the fishermans Newf, as he travels overseas, learns many new things, samples strange and wonderful food, and makes lifelong friends. Of course, keeping out of trouble during his adventures is much harder than he thinks, especially for such a curious fellow as he. Zeus ventures from his home in Newfoundland (which most humans call the Rock) and sails across the Atlantic Ocean all the way to France. There he meets a sophisticated French poodle named Poutine, and together they explore Paris. However, Zeus soon discovers that the people of France believe he is something else entirely: a wild beast, who wants to eat all the fat French babies he can google up! Will Zeus learn to overcome his greatest fear in Paris? Will he escape the French military police, the Gendarmerie nationale, who are determined to capture and cage him? Will he make it back home before Capt. Bluegills returns from his fishing trip? And will the most beautiful of all the Newfie dogs, Electra, be there waiting for him even if he is not a Sea Sentinel?




The Adventures of Police Dog Ace


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Ace has trained hard and is now ready to become a police dog.Will he be brave enough and how should he deal with a bully?




Animal Movies Guide


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Mr. Byrd Flies the Nest


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Miles Darr and his friends in room 217 love band. And they love their director, Mr. Byrd. Colorful tropical shirts? Check. Sandals in winter? Check. High expectations? Double check. But lately, he's been distracted. And rumor has it, Byrd might be flying the nest. Can they convince him to stay? Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Calico is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.




American Zeus


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Alexander Pantages was 13 when he arrived in the U.S. in the 1880s, after contracting malaria in Panama. He opened his first motion picture theater in 1902 and went on to build one of the largest and most important independently-owned theater chains in the country. At the height of the Pantages Theaters' reach, he owned or operated 78 theaters across the U.S. and Canada. He amassed a fortune, yet he could not read or write English. In 1929 he was convicted of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old dancer--a scandal that destroyed his empire and reduced him to a pariah. The day his grandest theater, the Pantages Hollywood, opened in 1930, he lay sick in a jailhouse infirmary. His conviction was overturned a year later after an appeal to the California State Supreme Court, but the question remains: How should history judge this theater pioneer, wealthy magnate and embodiment of the American Dream?




Running Behind


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Even though he was once his biggest rival, Jake Jarvis is thrilled when Spencer Solomon agrees to join the Diamonds cross-country team to compete in the Barry's Bay provincial championships. Everyone is pumped, everyone is focused, and Jake has to admit, he really likes their chances. At the last moment, Spencer informs the team that he can't go. Jake is furious. But when Spencer explains that he's worried about leaving his wheelchair-bound father alone, Jake gets to work on finding a solution to get Spencer and the Diamonds back on track.




Jack and Rebel, the Police Dog


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Told in Jack's own words, this story follows Jack, a Labrador Retriever, as he joins forces with his new best friend Rebel, the police dog, to catch the bad guys who are trying to break into Pack Leader's house.




Techshock Caution


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In typical Dick Morley fashion, the Father of the PLC doesnÂ't hold back expressing his views on a world undergoing major technological change. From start to finish, this easy-to-read book reveals DickÂ's strong opinions on technological analysis, predictive success, and some theory regarding marketing in engineering and industry, as well as a little food for thought on PLCs. Any proposed plans seldom survive such an autopsy. Dick skewers conventional wisdom and provides insight into his unique reality. He strongly recommends you have two cups of coffee before digesting his latest thought-provoking prose. Good luck! Â"There are plenty of people who write about the future and technological changes. Morley not only writes about the future, heÂ's helped create it. HeÂ's not only analyzed changes, heÂ's driven them. HeÂ's one of the few, not the plenty.Â" Gary S. Vasilash, Editorial Director Automotive Design & Production, Time Compression Â"Morley brings back memories of minicomputers, drum memories and clunky computers from my own past. This is a literary explosion of brilliant observations, from the mind of a man who has always been 10 years ahead of the rest of us.Â" Rich Merritt, former Technical editor ofInTech,I&CS, andControlmagazines Â"Conversations with Dick are always edgy. Either you are on the edge of your seat eagerly anticipating the next revelation, or Dick is making you think hard about how what is being said can or will affect you.Techshockwill do that, too, by taking you out of your comfort zone Â-- making you look at technology, how you apply it, how it affects you and does it need to? This book may not be a comfortable read but it is a fun way to prepare yourself for the potential Â'next big thing.Â'Â" Ian Verhappen, Industrial Networks Consultant/Specialist Â"Typical Morley writing Â-- tugs on the brain some and leaves you with a smile at the same time. I highly recommend this book.Â" Rick Caldwell, President, SCADAware, Inc.