Online Degree Japanese

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Online Degree Japanese


Get Your Degree Online


Get Your Degree Online


$14.41


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Online Banking


Online Banking


$199


This issue of the International Journal of Bank Marketing is the first of two special issues devoted to online banking. The call for papers generated a substantial number of submissions from around the world proof, if it were needed, of the degree of interest in online banking.

Japanese Management


Japanese Management


$130


Japanese management is currently considered to be in crisis. This book analyzes the degree to which the Japanese management model is changing, in order to regain its competitiveness. It brings together up-to-date research on this important topic by a number of the best known American, Asian and European scholars of Japanese management.

Japanese


Japanese


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Japanese

360 Degree Visibility Bicycle Pedals (1 Pair)


360 Degree Visibility Bicycle Pedals (1 Pair)


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Pedalite 360 degree visibility pedals harvest energy from the rotation of the pedal spindle and stores this energy to not only flash the pedal lights but to uniquely continue to flash them after pedaling stops for a full 5 minutes. There are no batteries to run out or damage the environment and pedalite pedals can be seen from up to 1km away, from any angle.


CDN DTQ450X ProAccurate Quick-Read Thermometer


CDN DTQ450X ProAccurate Quick-Read Thermometer


$15.99


NSF approved. 6-8 second response. Water proof and shatter proof. Data-hold. Big digit. Food-safe abs plastic. Recalibratable. On/off button. Temperature guide on sheath. Sheath can be used as handle extension. Mounting: pocket clip. Lr44 button battery included….

Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System


Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System


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Sharpen all of your knives with ease with the Lansky Deluxe five-stone sharpening system. The system comes with five sharpening hones of different coarseness: an extra-coarse hone (70 grit), a coarse hone (120 grit), a medium hone (280 grit), a fine alumina oxide hone (600 grit), and an extra-fine ceramic hone (1,000 grit). As a result, you’ll have the tools to sharpen virtually any type of kitche…

Shun DM0750 Sharpening Steel


Shun DM0750 Sharpening Steel


$49.95


Featuring durable stain-resistant steel construction, this sturdy sharpening tool promises to keep kitchen knives in razor-sharp cutting condition. Measuring 9-1/4 inches in length, the gradually diminishing circular rod has blade-honing, miniscule ridges running up and down its body. A protective steel guard keeps fingers safe during sharpening. Designed to fit comfortably in hand, a fused blend …

CreaClip


CreaClip


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Get balanced cuts and trims every time with the CreaClip Professional Hair-Cutting Tool. You get one small straight CreaClip and one large curved CreaClip, both with built-in rotating levels. They are great for cutting children’s hair, trimming bangs, creating layers or just maintaining a hairstyle between haircuts!

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 Arsenal F.C. Managers; Herbert Chapman, Ars Ne Wenger, Billy Wright, George Graham, Bruce Rioch, List Of Arsenal F.C. Managers, George Swindin


Arsenal F.C. Managers; Herbert Chapman, Ars Ne Wenger, Billy Wright, George Graham, Bruce Rioch, List Of Arsenal F.C. Managers, George Swindin


$20.74


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Herbert Chapman, Arsène Wenger, Billy Wright, George Graham, Bruce Rioch, List of Arsenal F.c. Managers, George Swindin, Steve Burtenshaw, Terry Neill, Don Howe, Leslie Knighton, George Allison, Pat Rice, Stewart Houston, Jack Crayston, George Morrell, Tom Whittaker, Harry Bradshaw, Thomas Mitchell, Joe Shaw, Bertie Mee, Phil Kelso, George Elcoat. Excerpt: Arsène Wenger , OBE (born 22 October 1949 in Strasbourg ) is a French football manager who has managed English Premier League side Arsenal since 1996. He is the most successful manager in the history of Arsenal in terms of trophies and is also the club's longest-serving manager. Wenger is the only non-British manager to win the Double in England, having done so in 1998 and 2002. In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through the entire season without defeat. Wenger is widely regarded as one of the world's best managers after the success he has enjoyed at AS Monaco and Arsenal . Wenger has a degree in Electrical Engineering and a master's degree in Economics from Strasbourg University and is fluent in French , German and English ; he also speaks some Italian , Spanish and Japanese . Early life and ventures The son of Alphonse and wife Louise, Arsène Charles Ernest Wenger was born in Strasbourg and grew up in the nearby village of Duttlenheim with an older sister and brother. His parents owned an automobile spare-parts business in Strasbourg, as well as a bistro in Duttlenheim called La Croix d'Or . Speaking of his upbringing above La Croix d'Or , he stated in an address to the League Managers Association : "There is no better psychological education than growing up in a pub... I learned about tactics and selection from the people talking about football in the pub -

 British People Of Japanese Descent


British People Of Japanese Descent


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Iain Duncan Smith, Kazuo Ishiguro, Edwin Mcclellan, Naoko Mori, Japanese in the United Kingdom, Taka Hirose, Eva Popiel, Jun Tanaka, Yuki Kushida, Haruka Kuroda, Kaoru Mfaume. Excerpt: Edwin McClellan (October 24, 1925 April 27, 2009) was a British Japanologist . He was an academic a scholar , teacher , writer, translator and interpreter of Japanese literature and culture.Biography McClellan was born in Kobe, Japan, in 1925 to a British father, an early representative of Lever Brothers in Japan, and a Japanese mother. His mother and older brother died when he was two. McClellan and his father were repatriated to Britain in 1942 aboard the Tatsuta Maru, a passenger liner requisitioned by the Japanese navy (and later torpedoed by a U.S. submarine) to repatriate British nationals from throughout Southeast Asia.In London, McClellan taught Japanese at the School of Oriental and African Studies as part of the war effort. At 18, he joined the Royal Air Force, hoping to become a pilot, but his fluency in Japanese made him more useful to allied intelligence. He spent the years 1944-1947 in Washington, D.C., analyzing intercepted Japanese communications.In 1948, he went to the University of St. Andrews, where he earned a degree in British history and met his future wife, Rachel Elizabeth Pott. At St. Andrews he also met the noted political theorist Russell Kirk, who took him on as his graduate student at Michigan State University. Two years later, McClellan transferred to the University of Chicago to work with economist and philosopher Friedrich von Hayek. McClellan appealed to Hayek to write his doctoral dissertation on the novelist Natsume Soseki, whose work was much admired in Japan but unknown in the West. To persuade Hayek of Soseki's importance as a writer and interpreter of