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Aborigines and political power
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ISBN: 0043500730 0043500749 Year: 1989 Publisher: Wellington London Boston Allen & Unwin

The Elements of Resume Style : Essential Rules and Eye-Opening Advice for Writing Resumes and Cover Letters That Work
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ISBN: 081447280X 9786611126964 1281126969 0814428916 9780814428917 9781281126962 Year: 2005 Publisher: New York : AMACOM,

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The key to creating clear, engaging resumes and cover letters -- and landing a great job!


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Libraries designed for learning
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ISBN: 1932326057 Year: 2003 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : CLIR,

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Library as place : rethinking roles, rethinking space
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ISBN: 193232609X Year: 2005 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : CLIR,

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31 Days before your CCNA Exam: a day-by-day review guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Program student
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ISBN: 1587131749 Year: 2007 Publisher: Indianapolis Cisco systems

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The elements of resume style : essential rules for writing resumes and cover letters that work
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ISBN: 0814433944 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York : American Management Association,

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It's amazing the misinformation found in most résumé books! Scott Bennett has hired hundreds of people in a variety of industries, and he knows firsthand what kind of résumé sparks an employer's interest-and which ones fail. In The Elements of Résumé Style, he warns against popular "tricks" that tend to backfire-and instead shows readers how to craft clear, compelling, targeted résumés and cover letters that lead to real jobs.


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Applying Public Opinion in Governance : The Uses and Future of Public Opinion in Managing Government
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ISBN: 3319546961 3319546953 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This book explores how public opinion is used to design, monitor and evaluate government programmes in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Using information collected from the media and from international practitioners in the public opinion field, as well as interviews in each of the 4 countries, the author describes how views of public opinion and governance differ significantly between elites and the general public. Bennett argues that elites generally risk more by allowing the creation of new data, fearing that its analysis may become public and create communications and political problems of various kinds. The book finds evidence that recent conservative governments in several countries are changing their perspective on the use of public opinion, and that conventional public opinion studies are facing challenges from the availability of other kinds of information and new technologies. This book is a hugely valuable contribution to a hitherto little explored field and will appeal to academics and practitioners alike.


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Art and error : modern textual editing
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ISBN: 0416081002 Year: 1970 Publisher: London : Methuen,

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Art and error: modern textual editing
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Bloomington, Ind. Indiana University Press

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Applying public opinion in governance : the uses and future of public opinion in managing government
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ISBN: 9783319546964 9783319854571 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham Palgrave Macmillan

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This book explores how public opinion is used to design, monitor and evaluate government programmes in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Using information collected from the media and from international practitioners in the public opinion field, as well as interviews in each of the 4 countries, the author describes how views of public opinion and governance differ significantly between elites and the general public. Bennett argues that elites generally risk more by allowing the creation of new data, fearing that its analysis may become public and create communications and political problems of various kinds. The book finds evidence that recent conservative governments in several countries are changing their perspective on the use of public opinion, and that conventional public opinion studies are facing challenges from the availability of other kinds of information and new technologies. This book is a hugely valuable contribution to a hitherto little explored field and will appeal to academics and practitioners alike.

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