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From storyteller Jason A. Russell, comes a bloodcurdling collection of eight thrilling short stories. From a ghost in A Christmas Shock, a hungry ogre making a savory stew in Christmas Goosed, and a man trapped in a snow globe in Winnifred's Wonderland, these stories and the rest will keep you captivated! This collection contains: A Christmas ShockI'll Be Scared For ChristmasO' Stormy NightChristmas GoosedAn X-Mas Tree FrightWinnifred's WonderlandThe Weever's SantaThe Day Before Christmas Eve
Focusing on these two key decades, this book explores how portrayals of social class and associated work and labor issues including gender and race appeared in specific films, television shows, and music.
Located on the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea, the Russian city of St Petersburg is one of the most famous destinations in Russia, attracting millions of tourists every year. Founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great, St Petersburg is the 2nd largest city in Russia and is known for its stunning architecture, beautiful parks, and rich historical significance. The city is dotted with numerous palaces, cathedrals, museums, bridges, theaters, parks, and monuments, each an attraction in itself. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a picture postcard city that will mesmerize visitors of all ages and interests.St. Petersburg Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Hermitage Museum & Winter Palace - Vasilievsky Island - Naval Museum & Old Stock Exchange - Andreyevsky Cathedral - The Twelve Colleges at St Petersburg State University - Erata Museum - Kunstkamera Museum - Ancient Theban Sphinxes - Peter & Paul Fortress - Church of the Savior on Blood - St. Alexander Nevsky Monastery - Bridges on the River Neva - Artillery Museum - Palace Square - St Isaac's Cathedral & Museum - Kazan Cathedral - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Alexander House Hotel - Comfort 10 Hotel - Petro Palace Hotel - Rentroom B&B - Old Vienna - Places to Eat & Drink - Zoom Café - Romeo's Bar & Kitchen - Chekhov - Tandoor Indian Restaurant - Stolle - Places to Shop - Dom Knigi - Galeria Shopping Mall - Artcity Souvenir Salon - Imagine-Club Vinyl Records Store - Pushkinskaya 10 Art Center
The friendly, west coast city of Gothenburg (also known as Göteborg, pronounced "Yeutebori") is the second-largest city in Sweden after Stockholm and has a population of 520,000. Gothenburg University is the largest further education institution in the Nordic countries and has over 65,000 students. Introduction To Gothenburg - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Crown Keep - Hyppeln Island - Liseberg Amusement Park - Gothenburg Opera House - Donsö Island - Universeum Science Center - Haga City District - Slottsskogen Park - Gothenburg Cathedral - Paddan Canal Boat Tour - Museums in Gothenburg - Maritime Museum - Gothenburg Art Museum - Museum of World Culture - Gothenburg City Museum - Gothenburg Natural History Museum - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Slottsskogen Hostel - Anita Blixt Bed & Breakfast - Aprikosen Bed & Breakfast - Spar Hotel - Gustav Bed & Kitchenette - Places to Eat & Drink - Bar Himmel - Familjen - Norda Bar & Grill - Incontro - Joe Farelli - Places to Shop - Haga City District - Bengans - Nordstan Shopping Center - Nordiska Kompaniet - Magasinsgatan
Reykjavik in Iceland is not your usual capital city. Located in perfect surroundings with a moderate population density, many comment on how friendly the people are. In a survey, Icelanders ranked as the people most satisfied with their lives in all of Europe. Introduction To Reykjavik - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Tjornin Lake - Reykjavik Cathedral - The Pearl - Reykjavik Zoo - Mount Esja - Old Harbor - Imagine Peace Tower - Icelandic Parliament (AlÞingi) - Viðey Island - Austurvöllur Park - Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach - Museums in Reykjavik - National Gallery of Iceland - Reykjavik City Museum - The Culture House - Reykjavik Museum of Photography - National Museum of Iceland - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Guesthouse Sunna - Árni's Place - Pisa Guesthouse - Hotel Leifur Eiriksson - Einholt Apartments - Places to Eat & Drink - Café Loki - Fish Market - Krúska - Einar Ben - Icelandic Fish & Chips - Places to Shop - Downtown - Laugavegur - Skólavörðustígur - Kolaportið - Kringlan
Shanghai means "the city by the sea" and this Chinese city of superlatives is located on the Huangpu River on the east coast of China. The Huangpu River journies to the Yangtze River and divides Shanghai on its way. To the west is Puxi, the older part of the city. To the east is Pudong, a spectacular area of modern skyscrapers (including the Oriental Pearl Tower) developed from a flat green field to become "Hong Kong-like" in just a decade during the 1990s. Introduction to Shanghai, China - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Shanghai Museum - Happy Valley Amusement Park - Zhujiajiao Ancient Town - Jade Buddha Temple - Yuyuan Garden and Bazaar - Shanghai Acrobat Troupe - The Bund - Huangpu River Cruise - Oriental Pearl TV Tower - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Places to Eat - Places to Shop
Set on the tranquil waters of the Swan River is Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. 20 kilometers inland from the Indian Ocean on the one side and the Darling Scarp range on the other, Perth provides its visitors with a wonderful mix of nature and modernity that has captured the imagination of an increasing number of tourists in recent years. The modern infrastructure coupled with the warm, moderate climate helps to attract 3.5 million visitors every year. Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate - Sightseeing Highlights - Western Australian Museum - Scitech Museum - Rottnest Island - York - Fremantle - Crown Perth (Burswood Entertainment Complex) - Margaret River Wine Region - Cottesloe Beach - Kings Park - Swan Bell Tower - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Kangaroo Inn - The Royal Hotel - City Waters - The Witchs Hat - Goodearth Hotel East Perth - Places to Eat - Friends Restaurant - Opus Restaurant - Canton Bay Chinese - Zephyr Mediterranean Cuisine - Cantina 663 - Places to Shop - Garden City Shopping Center - Coventry Square Market - Hay Street Mall - Harbor Town Perth - Carillon City
The Costa Dorada (Costa Daurada) is a Spanish Catalan area of many contrasts, from the scenic views of the Sierra de Mont Sant to the fantastic Tarragona carnival. The varied coastline has fantastic beaches, areas of outstanding natural beauty and beautiful seaside towns.
Yellowstone National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 1872 it became the first national park in the world, to preserve its geysers, hot springs, and thermal areas, and to offer protection to the park's wildlife and environment. The park covers 3,475 square miles (8,995 sq. km), with most in the northwestern part of Wyoming. Smaller parts of the park are located in Idaho and Montana.
Tantalizing vineyards stretching over 34,000 hectares make for a strong first impression when visiting La Champagne. This is just the start of a bubbly love affair. Champagne - a historic French province of great natural beauty, 160 kilometers east of Paris - has a long-standing tradition in viticulture dating from the first century. Introduction to the Champagne Region including Reims & Epernay - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Reims - Notre Dame de Reims - Palais du Tau - Basilique St-Remi - Musee de la Reddition - Musee Hotel Le Vergeur - Porte de Mars - Musee des Beaux-Arts - Verzenay - Hautevillers - Epernay - Ay - Troyes - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places To Stay - Residhome Reims Centre - Sejeours & Affaires Reims Clairmarais - Premiere Classe Epernay - La Villa Saint Pierre - Domaine du Moulin de l'Etang - Places To Eat & Drink - La Table Anna - Le Bocal Restaurant - Restaurant Chez Max - La Cave a Champagne - Le Fille du Potager - Places To Shop - Vins CPH Reims - C. Comme - La Cloche a Fromage - McArthur Glen - Marques City
Sri Lanka sits in the Indian Ocean just off the southern tip of India. Known as the 'teardrop of India' given its shape and position, Sri Lanka is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Indian subcontinent. With stunning beach resorts, multiple World Heritage sites, historical towns and a diverse culture, this island nation has much to offer to the visitor year round. Introduction to Sri Lanka - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Colombo - Colombo National Museum - Polonnaruwa - Kandy - Temple of the Sacred Tooth - Galle - Kalutara Bodhiya Temple - Galle Fort - Japanese Peace Pagoda - Anuradhapura - Batticaloa - Sinharaja Forest Reserve - Yala National Park - Adam's Peak - Beaches of Sri Lanka - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Renuka City Hotel - Topaz Beach Hotel - Ranjit's Ambalama - Grand Ella Motel - Milano Tourist Rest - Places to Eat & Drink - Semondu - Taprobane at Cinnamon Grand - Royal Thai - The Honeypot - Crepe-ology - Places to Shop - Dutch Hospital of Colombo Shopping Mall - Barefoot - Laksala - Orchid House - Jayamali Batiks Studio
As the capital and largest city in Sweden, Stockholm is thoroughly diverse. High-tech yet ecological, sometimes medieval and often modern, it is captivating in all aspects. An eclectic and thriving metropolis of over two million, Stockholm is a visually appealing Swedish city built on 14 islands that are connected by 57 bridges. Wide boulevards and fine buildings keep perfect company with painted wooden houseboats and ultramodern skyscrapers. Introduction to Stockholm - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Old Town (Gamla Stan) - Royal Palace (Kungliga Slottet) - Storkyrkan Cathedral - City Hall (Stockholms Stadshus) - Museum of Photography (Fotografiska) - Modern Museum (Moderna Museet) - Djurgarden Island - Skansen - Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) - Ericsson Globe & SkyView - Millesgarden - Drottningholm Palace - Boat Sightseeing and the Stockholm Archipelago - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places To Stay - STF Fridhemsplan - Best Western Plus Time - Omena Hotel - Malardrottningen - Parlan Hotell - Places To Eat & Drink - Hermitage - Chutney - Grill - Pelikan - Bistro Bestick - Places To Shop - IKEA - Goodstore - Ahlens City - H&M - Trangt and Trevligt
Siena is a medieval Italian city in Tuscany, seventy kilometres south of Florence. It is known for its colourful horse race, Il Palio that is held twice each summer. Introduction to Siena - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Piazza del Campo - The Palio - Palazzo Pubblico - Municipal Museum (Museo Civico) - Tower of the Eater or Clock Tower (Torre del Mangia) - Fountain of Joy (Fonte Gaia) - Siena Cathedral (Duomo) - Piccolomini Library - Church of Saint August (Chiesa di Sant-Agosto) - Medici Fortress - Piccolomini Palace - Palace of Papesse (Palazzo delle Papesse) - Santa Maria della Scala - National Picture Gallery (Pinacoteca Nationale) - Nature Train (Treno Natura) - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Residence Paradiso - Casa di Antonella - B&B Quattro Cantoni - Villa Montarioso - Fonti di Pescaia - Places to Eat & Drink - La Taverna di San Giuseppe - Ristorante Enoteca Millevini - Osteria Enoteca Sotto le Fonti - Antica Osteria da Divo - Enoteca I Terzi - Places to Shop - Wednesday Market - Antichita Mona Agnese - Bianco e Nero di Staccioli Sonia - Falegnameria Artistica R. P. - Via di Citta
Situated in the northwest of Germany, where the river Dussel flows into the Rhine, Dusseldorf is one of Germany's financial, fashion and cultural capitals. It is the state capital of North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany's largest metropolitan region, consisting of over 11 million people.
Located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saone rivers, Lyon is one of the largest cities in France and is an important French business and cultural centre. The city has noted historical sights like the Roman City and the Notre-Dame de Fourviere Cathedral. 'Vieux Lyon' (Old Town) is a gourmand's delight and has many beautiful Renaissance houses. Welcome to Lyon - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When To Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Old City - Water City (Rhone River Museum) - Museums in Lyon - Fine Arts Museum - African Museum of Lyon - Henri-Malartre Museum - Gallo-Roman Civilization Museum - Modern Art Museum - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places To Stay - Hilton Hotel - La Residence Hotel - Hotel Berlioz - Radisson Blu Hotel - Hotel des Celestins - Places To Eat & Drink - Bernachon - Lyon Halls (Les Halles de Lyon) - Clostan Catering - In Cuisine - The Georges Brewery - Sushi Shop - Café des Federations - Places To Shop - Commercial Center La Part-Dieu - Galleries Lafayette - Victor Hugo Street - Reserve Naturelle - Bonnie & Clyde
Management and labor have been adversaries in American and Canadian workplaces since the time of colonial settlement. Labor lacked full legal legitimacy in Canada and the United States until the mid-1930s and the passage of laws that granted collective bargaining rights and protection from dismissal due to union activity. The US National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) became the model for labor laws in both countries. Organized labor began to decline in the United States in the late 1960s due to a variety of factors including electoral politics, internal social and cultural differences, and economic change. Canadian unions fared better in comparison to their American counterparts, but still engaged in significant struggles.This analysis focuses on management and labor interaction in the United States and Canada from the 1930s to the turn of the second decade of the twenty-first century. It also includes a short overview of employer and worker interaction from the time of European colonization to the 1920s. The book addresses two overall questions: In what forms did management and labor conflict occur and how was labor-management interaction different between the two countries? It pays particular attention to key events and practices where the United States and Canada diverged when it came to labor-management conflict including labor law, electoral politics, social and economic change, and unionization patterns in the public and private sectors.This book shows that there were key points of convergence and divergence in the past between the United States and Canada that explain current differences in labor-management conflict and interaction in the two countries. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of management and labor history, employment and labor relations, and industrial relations.
A history of work in Canada in its different forms over time and how it was shaped by an important range of influences.
On February 6, 1920, a small group of public service employees met for the first time to form a professional association. A century later, the Professional Institute of the Public Service Canada (PIPSC) is a bargaining agent representing close to 60,000 public sector workers, whose collective efforts for the public good have touched the lives of
A history of one union local after World War II and its impact on the daily working-class experience.
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