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| Company: Robert Smyth | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows 95/98/ME | |||

If you are involved in developing or revising an employee appraisal system, want to learn how to make your appraisal system work, or simply want to know why most performance appraisal systems fail miserably, this short book will provide answers to your questions. Explains why most systems fail, and makes some suggestions about how to improve them, or build ones that work.E-version instant delivery versionLearn why most performance apprais...
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| Company: Bacal & Associates | Web Site: Click Here | ||
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Prayers Written At Vailima and A Lowden Sabbath Morn is a collection of prayers by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

The Black Arrow is a 15th century war story by Robert Louis Stevenson . The House of Lancaster and the House of York go into the battle for the crown of England.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
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An Inland Voyage is regarded as the fist piece of outdoor literature. Written by Robert Louis Stevenson, it is his travel account from a canoeing trip along the River Oise through France and Belgium with his friend Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
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Virginibus Puerisque is a collection of papers by Robert Louis Stevenson that he wrote in British magazines.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
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December Love by Robert Hichens, A Romance Novel set in England not so many years ago. **** He was a very ancient hand at the social game; he loved to play it; and he wanted as many as possible to join in, provided, of course, that they were "suitable" for such a purpose. Perhaps he slightly resembled "the world's governess," as a witty woman had once called him. But he was really a capital fellow and a mine of worldly wisdom. On the occasion in question, after chatting for about an hour, he happened to mention Lady Sellingworth?"Adela Sellingworth," as he called her. Craven did not know her, and said so in the simplest way.
"I don't know Lady Sellingworth."
Braybrooke sat for a moment in silence looking at Craven over his carefully trimmed grey and brown beard.
"How very strange!" he said at last.
"Why is it strange?"
"All these years in London and not know Adela Sellingworth!"
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| Company: IBAX Management Services Corporation | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

The Pocket R.L.S. is Robert Louis Stevenson's collection of favourite passages from his own novels.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

Tales and Fantasies is a collection of three short stories by Robert Louis Stevenson: The Body-Snatcher, The Misadventures of John Nicholson and The Story of a Lie.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

Quote, "Robert Louis Stevenson first came to California in 1879 for the purpose of getting married. The things that delayed his marriage are sufficiently set forth in his "Letters" (edited by Sidney Colvin) and in his "Life" (written by Graham Balfour). It is here necessary to refer only to the last of the obstacles, the breaking down of his health. It is in connection with the evil thing that came to him at this time that be first makes mention of "the sea fogs," that beset a large part of the California coast."
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes is Robert Louis Stevenson's personal travel account of his 12 day trek through the Cevennes. His donkey Modestine features regularly in this journal of travel literature that has become one of the pioneering classics.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

Weir of Hermiston by Robert Louis Stevenson is regarded by many in the literary world as one of the greatest unfinished masterpieces. It tells the story of Archie Weir, who is banished by his severe father, a judge, to live in the family's country estate.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

Christmas Eve by Robert Browning; -- A classic work of poetry by one of the masters that has stood the test of time and still remains popular today. **** Out of the little chapel I burst
Into the fresh night-air again.
Five minutes full, I waited first
In the doorway, to escape the rain
That drove in gusts down the common's centre
At the edge of which the chapel stands,
Before I plucked up heart to enter.
Heaven knows how many sorts of hands
Reached past me, groping for the latch
Of the inner door that hung on catch
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| Company: IBAX Management Services Corporation | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

The Silverado Squatters is Robert Louis Stevenson's personal account from his travels to Monterey California in 1880. It was the period when Stevenson was broke and had just gotten married.
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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

A Child's Garden of Verses
by
Robert Louis Stevenson
To Alison Cunningham
From Her Boy
For the long nights you lay awake
And watched for my unworthy sake:
For your most comfortable hand
That led me through the uneven land:
For all the story-books you read:
For all the pains you comforted:
For all you pitied, all you bore,
In sad and happy days of yore:--
My second Mother, my first Wife,
The angel of my infant life--
From the sick child, now well and old,
Take, nurse, the little book you hold!
And grant it, Heaven, that all who read
May find as dear a nurse at need,
And every child who lists my rhyme,
In the bright, fireside, nursery clime,
May hear it in as kind a voice
As made my childish days rejoice!
R. L. S.
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| Company: Infotran Press | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

Explorations In Australia by John Forrest, Illust by G.F. Angas
Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle London 1875
Important account of Forrest?s successful exploration, in which he became the first person to cross the Australian continent West to East. Full accounts of Forrest?s two expeditions of 1869 and 1870 as well as the main account of his most important expedition in 1874 across the interior, from the west coast to the Telegraph Line. A work of great significance which should be in everyones collection of Australiana.
Forrest began his first expedition as Government Surveyor in 1869, at the age of twenty-one, setting out from Perth in search of traces of Leichhardt. The expedition ascertained that rumours which referred to a party of white men being slain by local Aborigines twenty years before did not relate to Leichhardt?s party but to Robert Austin?s expedition. Forrest went on to the east of Lake Barlee to Mount Weld before returning to Perth.On Forrest?s return another expedition in search of Leichhardt was mooted - this time to travel from the Murchison River to Carpentaria. However lack of funds prevented so extensive an expedition, and instead it was proposed that Forrest cross from Perth to Adelaide, around the Great Australian Bight, in search of farming land. By taking the coastal route, the crossing was achieved by Forrest in an extraordinary five months. This feat, which had taken Eyre over twelve months to complete, is a testament to Forrest?s formidable abilities as an explorer and professional surveyor, and to that of his brother Alexander who was his second-in-command.The success of Forrest?s first two expeditions spurred him on in 1874 to take on the last great challenge of Australian inland exploration: to ascertain the nature of the interior by crossing the continent from Perth to the Telegraph Line which ran between Darwin and Adelaide
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| Company: Ross Pickford | Web Site: Click Here | ||
| OS: Windows | |||

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| Company: DNAML | Web Site: Click Here | ||
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