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The ScrumBan [R]Evolution: Getting the Most Out of Agile, Scrum, and Lean Kanban
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Create Thriving, High-Performing Teams and Organizations with Scrumban Scrumban allows you to use...
Big Data is Not a Monolith
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Big data is ubiquitous but heterogeneous. Big data can be used to tally clicks and traffic on web...

Missed Information: Better Information for Building a Wealthier, More Sustainable Future
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Information is power. It drives commerce, protects nations, and forms the backbone of systems that...

Modular Design Frameworks: A Projects-Based Guide for UI/UX Designers
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Learn the basic principles of modular design, and then put them in action to create sites that are...

Probabilistic Graphical Models: Principles and Techniques
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Most tasks require a person or an automated system to reason -- to reach conclusions based on...

Arab Fall: How the Muslim Brotherhood Won and Lost Egypt in 891 Days
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How did Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood win power so quickly after the dramatic "Arab Spring" uprising...

TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Summer Flash Burn (Worthington Investigations, #2) in Books
Feb 23, 2021
I love the cover of this book. It becomes more intriguing the longer I look at it. Summer Flash Burn is the second book in Erin Unger’s Worthington Agency series. The stories (so far) follow a group of friends in a detective agency, kind of reminds me of Charles Angels . I had not read the first book in the series before this one. I would definitely say this book can be read as a stand-alone, it does make reference to the first book but not in a way that makes you feel lost.
Based on the description I thought I knew what I was getting in to with this book. However, it took me on some unique twists and turns leading to an ending that was a good surprise. The main characters Christopher and Shauna deal with issues of self-worth, body image, grief, decision making, reliance on God… So many different emotions in this book. They all flow together quite seamlessly to make a good storyline. I loved Shauna’s military backround and her struggles with civilian life, they made her really come to life. I also liked how Christopher worked for the railroad! I have never met anyone who does that. The only thing I didn’t particularly care for was that the characters seemed to be overdramatized in their reactions to the things that happen. Otherwise, it was a fun read and I will definitely be going back to read the first book in the series. Thank you, Erin Unger, for being another new to me author .

ICD-10 Pro: Codes of Diseases
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Official ICD-10 table for searching and browsing the updated International Classification of...

CAR Magazine
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The CAR magazine app gives users immediate access to the exhilarating world of South African...

Earth Observation for Land and Emergency Monitoring
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Earth Observation Science (EOS) is the study of the global Earth land-ocean-atmosphere system...