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Author: Usga
Publisher: USGA
Keywords: rules, status, golf, amateur
Number of Pages: 156
Published: 2002
eBookDB-ID: B000MP89DS

It is understood that not everyone who has a copy of the Rules of Golf will read it from cover to cover. Most golfers only consult the Rule book when they have a Rules issue on the course that needs to be resolved. However, to ensure that you have a basic understanding of the Rules and that you play golf in a reasonable manner, it is recommended that you at least read the Quick Guide to the Rules of Golf and the Etiquette Section contained within this publication. In terms of ascertaining the correct answer to Rules issues that arise on the course, use of the Rule book’s Index should help you

Author: Matthew Finch
Publisher: LULU
Keywords: gaming, school, old, primer, quick
Number of Pages: 32
Published: July 9, 2008
eBookDB-ID: EDFTXC4093

A quick introduction to playing Original D&D or Swords & Wizardry (the 0e retro-clone). This booklet is designed for the modern-style gamer who’s planning on taking the old-style rules for a trial run -- because open-ended rules like 0e are USED very differently than rules are used in modern systems.

Author: Doug Sutherland
Publisher: Washington State Dept. of Natural Resource
Keywords: forest, practices, washington, state, rules, simplified, illustrated, guide
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 2010-04-23
eBookDB-ID: B002BC14TQ

This book is designed to help forest owners, loggers, and others better understand the Forest Practices Rules and how they protect public resources, such as fish, water, wildlife, and state and municipal capital improvements. In it, you’ll find commonly encountered rules, with photographs and illustrations that show what these operations look like.

Author: Nathan Henrio
Publisher: CreateSpace
Keywords: lane
Number of Pages: 306
Published: 2009-11-01
ISBN-10: 1449900836
ISBN-13: 9781449900830

Jack is a self-made man, living life by his own rules. When a day trip out of Las Vegas with his wife takes a turn for the worse, he is sure that he has the ability to get them home. But he drove into something he never bargained for. When rescue comes in the form of a desert hermit, hope begins to fade as the couple come to realize that the nomad has no intention of letting them leave. A chance encounter with a kidnapped runaway and her pursuing abductor leads them all further into the wilderness, and closer to the cold brutality that isolation brings. Quickly, Jack begins to learn that playi

Author: Peter Schirmer
Publisher: RAND
Keywords: model, description, results, management, officer, simulation, general, flag, computer
Number of Pages: 100
Published: 2009
ISBN-10: 083304737X
ISBN-13: 9780833047373

This technical report describes the design of a RAND simulation model that has been adapted specifically to address general and flag officer (GFO) management subject to provisions of the Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2009. The Act introduced the joint pool rubric, which provides for the designation of up to 324 GFO positions that will be allocated among the services. These positions will not be counted against service GFO grade and strength ceilings. The revised strength accounting rules were designed to increase competition for joint positions and to encoura

Author: John G. McDaid
Publisher: www.ebookdb.org
Keywords: flowers
Number of Pages: 40
Published: 2009-10-31
eBookDB-ID: EBDB1003MX

Actually, this one is not so much a story as an occasional fiction, written for a very specific audience, halfway between homage and pastiche and larded with sly winks and intertextual references. My plan after using it for its intended purpose was to make only the most cursory attempt at selling it (as one is obligated to, if one follows Heinlen’s Five Rules) and then cc-license it, which is the only appropriate thing to do with something written as a wedding present for Cory Doctorow and Alice Taylor.

Author: Jeffrey Veen
Publisher: New Riders Press
Keywords: design, web, science, art
Number of Pages: 300
Published: 2000-12-28
ISBN-10: 0789723700
ISBN-13: 9780789723703

The Art & Science of Web Design will help you understand the Web from the inside. It is structured around core Web concepts that often get only a passing mention in books on Web design. This book is not a reference book or a style guide. It is your mentor, whispering in your ear all the answers to those ubiquitous questions, and reminding us that there are now new rules and new ways to break them.
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