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Occupational fraud - stealing from your employer - is booming across the globe, costing companies millions. In the USA it is the fastestgrowing form of crime, and in the UK it is responsible for one in five small business failures. In a survey in the UK, 72 per cent of employees admitted stealing from their firms more than once. Dr Brian Warrington began to study occupational fraud when the company he chaired fell victim. He has since carried out research into the behaviour patterns which give potential perpetrators away,finding tell-tale personality disorders in some employees of every company he examined. He believes bosses can often nip the problem in the bud by learning to spot the early warning signs which are always present. This book tells you how.

 

I wanted to see some actually toasted bread ... like does it really say 'frak off' when you pull it out???

Benjamin Brandes, Daniel Brandes & Andrea Young

49th & Chester // Through the Window & the Wood

(Self Published // Released)

Esquimalt, BC

::web/words/sounds::

  

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From the ideophonic terrene of Joshua Robinson:

This binate work of words and sounds is ...

 

weirdcanada.com/2014/12/ex-libris-new-canadiana-benjamin-...

I did a comic called "Ninja Duck" in high school and partway through college. It was self-published and photocopied. I'd sell them at comics conventions in the Midwest and it was a big focus before design school. These photos are from Justin Nitz's copy of "The Collected Ninja Duck" which combines the first six issues or so. I put it out in 1996 and never kept a copy for myself. Thanks for holding onto that, Justin!

 

More of my current artwork online at:

www.joshuaellingson.com

I did a comic called "Ninja Duck" in high school and partway through college. It was self-published and photocopied. I'd sell them at comics conventions in the Midwest and it was a big focus before design school. These photos are from Justin Nitz's copy of "The Collected Ninja Duck" which combines the first six issues or so. I put it out in 1996 and never kept a copy for myself. Thanks for holding onto that, Justin!

 

More of my current artwork online at:

www.joshuaellingson.com

I made a book. No, I really did. It's about Los Angeles. It's photos. It's at Blurb, and you can go look at it there. You can even buy one, if you want to.

 

www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1393742

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Inside view of iHanna's photo book of 2008. Published via Blurb

 

I blogged all about this Book Project: A Years worth of Photos - click to read about it

Roland Minor knew early on that he wanted to become a vet. After graduating from Cambridge University, he left the UK in 1963 for his first post, in Uganda. He has since spent most of his life in Africa, holding senior government posts or practising independently in Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Botswana, with a brief return to the UK in 2001 to help manage the outbreak of foot and mouth disease. He is now retired to the island of Lamu, off the north coast of Kenya. A Lot of Loose Ends is Rolandʼs account of his experiences in treating animals of all shapes and sizes and his many encounters with farmers, pet owners and politicians. Some of the tales he has to tell are hilarious, others hair-raising and a few horrific, but all are fascinating.

 

don't do it like this!

 

make this time-- as well as the past year of my life-- worth your time. go to www.bikiniartist.com, and purchase this, as well as my other FANTASTIC comics. Any comics purchased before July 30th will come with a FREE gift. It will be excting, Japanese, and fit in the package with the comic. yatta!

Bombin' Down Broadway, 1000 People Behind Me.

Make your Note Card personal and unique —color them.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

There are now three editions of The Halloween Retrospect for vintage Halloween collector references. Note again these are not visual survey books but instead articles on focused subjects via primary sources that include ~550 catalogs of consumer/vendor materials (1900-1979) as well as company materials across US archives (such as Framingham History Center for THR, V2 or Hallmark Archives for THR, V3).

 

With research pulled from the pages of nearly 500 catalogs (1900-1979) housed in one archive library, The Halloween Retrospect, Volume 1 is the first in a series of new guide books (in digest form) to offer critical perspective of the traditional narrative surrounding vintage Halloween markets, and by result offering important information to collectors in the field.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Note that official copies include bookmark-tallies and a March Brothers poster.

Letterbox (pg. 4).

Introduction Positions for Context, Statement of Intent, Regarding Sources (pg. 5) .

Normal Halloween Holiday Novelties & Early Twentieth Century Youth (pg. 10).

Western Novelty Co. 1928-1990 Carnival, Concession, & Bazaar Supplies – Colorado (pg. 17).

Timeline for Witches A Journey of Two Witches: United States & Germany (pg. 20).

Ornamenten Groteske The Enigmatic History of German Diecuts (pg. 26).

Craw-Bogle Trader a proposal for off-market collecting (p. 32).

  

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Inside view of iHanna's photo book of 2008. Published via Blurb.

 

I blogged all about this Book Project: A Years worth of Photos - click to read about it

Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

Hello & Welcome to my Booklet Design Design Portfolio:

 

I designed this Booklet for Mum-Cares Company. They were very happy to see the logo and assured me that they would work with me more in the future.

 

Order your design: bit.ly/3i1SFfz

 

Thank you for visiting my portfolio.

my first published (non-selfpublished, that is) illustration. November 1997.

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