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Donald R. Brown

    Myerstown and Eastern Lebanon County
    The Chameleon's Shadow
    No School, No Way
    An Experiential Approach to Organization Development
    • For courses in Organization Development, Organizational Behavior and Organizational Change. A conceptual and experiential approach to understanding organizational development. With a focus on the development of students' interpersonal skills, Experiential Approach to Organization Development provides a comprehensive, realistic, innovative, and practical introduction to the field. The eighth edition presents new and revised information to help keep course material fresh and relevant

      An Experiential Approach to Organization Development
    • No School, No Way

      • 24pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      No School, No Way is an exemplary tale of facing your fears, grasping the significance of education and learning to work well with others. For children and adults alike, it's a story that captures the essence of common issues and emotions we all are likely to endure. Whether it's a good laugh or a life lesson, No School, No Way is sure to help your child develop a healthy mind state as they progress forward with sound values and a strong moral compass.

      No School, No Way
    • The Chameleon's Shadow

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The story follows two friends who bond during army training and their shared experiences in Vietnam, leading to a lasting friendship despite their divergent paths. Dr. Bruce Conwell, a pastor in Iowa, and Chip McIntosh, a successful businessman, navigate thrilling adventures initiated by Nancy Springs, a CIA agent. Their escapades take them from Gitmo to a potential crisis at the St. Louis Arch, all while Brew's congregation remains oblivious to his connection with Chip. A disreputable reporter, "Bulldog," adds intrigue by covertly tracking Brew.

      The Chameleon's Shadow
    • Myerstown and Eastern Lebanon County

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book explores the rich history and development of Myerstown and surrounding towns in Eastern Lebanon County, situated in a fertile valley characterized by limestone bedrock. It details Myerstown's establishment by Isaac Meier in 1768 and its borough status since 1912, alongside the growth of Jackson Township with its small businesses and Amish farms. Additionally, it highlights Richland's founding linked to the railroad in the 1850s and the historical significance of Heidelberg Township, home to the 18th-century Historic Schaefferstown, and Millcreek Township's quaint Pennsylvania German village.

      Myerstown and Eastern Lebanon County