Browsing Through My Candy Store


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Tom Corbett takes us on a wild ride over the past four decades of welfare reform and antipoverty policy making. Drawing on his personal experiences in both academia and government, he exposes the raw realities of doing policy. Tom celebrates his policy life as an adventure, both challenging yet totally rewarding. He tells this story with a deft and light touch, bringing the characters and events to life with wit, wisdom, and sensitivity. It is a journey accessible to all who care about our nation and about our most vulnerable citizens.




Chameleon in a Candy Store


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Originally published: New York: V Publishing, 2012, as: Chameleon on a kaleidoscope.




Candy and Ice Cream


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New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.


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Volume contains: (Pakowsky v. M. V. I. Inc.) (Pakowsky v. M. V. I. Inc.) (Pakowsky v. M. V. I. Inc.) (Pakowsky v. M. V. I. Inc.) (Bank of N.Y. v. Palmer) (Bank of N.Y. v. Palmer) (Bank of N.Y. v. Palmer) (Bank of N.Y. v. Palmer) (Bank of N.Y. v. Palmer) (Bank of N.Y. v. Palmer) (Bank of N.Y. v. Palmer) (Matter of Paris) (Matter of Paris) (Matter of Paris) (Matter of Parmelee Motor Fuel Co., Inc. v. McGoldrick) (Matter of Parmelee Motor Fuel Co., Inc. v. McGoldrick) (Matter of Parmelee Motor Fuel Co., Inc. v. McGoldrick) (Matter of Parmelee Motor Fuel Co., Inc. v. McGoldrick) (Matter of Parmelee Motor Fuel Co., Inc. v. McGoldrick) (Par-X Uniform Service Corp. v. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank) (Par-X Uniform Service Corp. v. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank) (Par-X Uniform Service Corp. v. Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank) (Penna v. Commodore Management, Inc.) (Penna v. Commodore Management, Inc.) (Penna v. Commodore Management, Inc.)




Supreme Court


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British Bee Journal


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Candy Store Caper


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When a new candy store opens in GOTHAM, TIM DRAKE and his friends can't resist the terribly sweet treats. However, the shop's evil owner, Granny Glee, wants more than their money. Her lollipops lure little ones into a life of crime. Luckily, the BOY WONDER'S pet, ROBIN ROBIN, has a bird's-eye view of the sugary scheme. But the hairy truth behind Granny's grand plan will surprise even this early bird.