Best Selling Books by David Lopez

David Lopez is the author of Torched (2015), Blackhand & Ironhead Volume 1 (2020), People's Planet (2014), 2000 Documents Supplement to NAFTA (2000), In-house Versus Out-house Evaluations (1981).

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Torched

release date: Apr 26, 2015
Torched
David Lopez Escobales is a single father of one, Lea Lopez. He has been writing poetry for a hobby since his teenage years. In 2015, he was inspired to write a variety of concept poetry based upon some of his life''s experiences. As a United States Navy veteran, David has traveled to many countries around the world. The cultures and the diversity of people he met on his travels, gave him a different outlook on life. One in which he tries to incorporate into his writing. With the support of family and friends, David''s dream is to leave a legacy that would inspire others, just as he was inspired. His hope is that his readers will be touched by his words. He further hopes to bring encouragement and understanding to some of his life''s deepest topics.

Blackhand & Ironhead Volume 1

release date: Sep 08, 2020
Blackhand & Ironhead Volume 1
Alexia desperately wants to become one of the greatest super heroes of all time, just like her father, the much revered IRONHEAD. Upon his sudden death, however, Alexia''s destiny takes an unexpected turn. IRONHEAD''s empire n

People's Planet

release date: Oct 09, 2014
People's Planet
Are you ready to journey around the planet to find Dad, a journalist who has been kidnapped? Help Zak and Leah solve the puzzles and save him Battle your way through ten scenes and solve the puzzles, from brain-busting maths conundrums to spot-the-difference. Prepare to take a tour through a Machu Picchu maze, go hunting with the Inuits, discover the tallest skyscrapers in the world, dig into a gold mine and explore the Great Wall of China. You''ll discover lots about the way people live, work, and play around the world. There are search and find challenges on every page.

2000 Documents Supplement to NAFTA

release date: Jan 01, 2000
2000 Documents Supplement to NAFTA
This problem-oriented coursebook is designed to introduce law students to a representative range of hypothetical problems involving NAFTA. After providing some background material, the authors present two separate chapters on trade in goods & trade in services. Subsequent chapters cover issues of investment law, intellectual property law, dispute resolution, & "side agreements." Finally, the authors look beyond NAFTA to the future of the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas, problems with Chile''s "fast track" accession to NAFTA, & the lingering question of Quebec''s status under NAFTA should it secede from Canada.

Racial Intolerance During the California Gold Rush

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Understanding Kepler's Super-Earths and Sub-Neptunes

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Understanding Kepler's Super-Earths and Sub-Neptunes
These evolution models are critical because a planet''s composition can change substantially over its lifetime. Close-in planets, like most of those found so far, are bombarded by large amounts of ionizing radiation, which over time can completely strip away a planet''s atmosphere; even turning a gas-rich Neptune sized planet into a barren rocky super-Earth.

Souls on a Skiff

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Longing

release date: Sep 21, 2017

The Political Economy of In-Kind Redistribution

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The Political Economy of In-Kind Redistribution
Why do politicians redistribute resources through in-kind rather than cash transfers? This paper examines political incentives for in-kind government redistribution. By analyzing the political game between office-motivated politicians and self-interested citizens, I first show that in economies with competitive markets in-kind transfers are not required. Politicians can win elections targeting groups of voters with differential cash transfers. However, in-kind transfers arise in the presence of externalities in consumption. In that case, targeting groups of voters with in-kind rather than cash transfers allows politicians to attract simultaneously voters in additional groups with the same amount of resources. Politicians undertake political redistribution depending on the expected electoral returns obtained from targeting both cash and in-kind transfers into different groups. Furthermore, electoral competition leads the economy to achieve Pareto efficient allocations that markets cannot reach. Politicians internalize the presence of external effects when competing for marginal voters who could swing their vote.

Teacher's Manual to Accompany NAFTA

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Quixotically Courageous Leaders

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Quixotically Courageous Leaders
The purpose of this critical multi-case qualitative study was to explore reciprocal connections between participants and other stakeholders established through the community-school partnerships (CSPs) at three Latina/o majority secondary schools in an economically disadvantaged region of Southwest Texas. To achieve its purpose the study examined the ways in which various campus and district level leaders demonstrated ownership of the CSPs, especially focusing on how the connections with parents and the community were established and maintained. Additionally, the study investigated the connection between the program perceptions of participating parents and other community members in relation to the school and district based perceptions of the programs’ outcomes. This type of research could lend key insights to educational leaders and practitioners working with large Latina/o student populations at the secondary school level. Additionally, this research is occurring at a crucial time in our nation’s history, when the number of Latina/o students underperforming on college readiness measures portends impactful and lasting consequences to the future of the nation.

Analysis and Application of Silicon Nano-particles Produced Via Continuous Flow Non-thermal Plasmas

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Analysis and Application of Silicon Nano-particles Produced Via Continuous Flow Non-thermal Plasmas
Continuous flow non-thermal plasma reactors are being investigated for their ability to efficiently produce high quality nanoparticles. While many nanomaterials can be produced via continuous flow non-thermal plasma reactors, silicon is of particular interest, due to its abundance and relevance in many energy related fields. Significant gaps still exist in the understanding of the kinetics responsible for particle growth, structural evolution, and surface termination of continuous flow non-thermal plasma reactor produced particles. Particle interaction with plasma radicals results in the heating of the particles, which in turn affects the kinetics of particle growth, structural evolution, and surface termination during synthesis and processing. We have investigated the details of plasma-nanoparticle interaction by using in-flight and in-situ characterization techniques. For the first time, we have measured the temperature of a free-standing particle immersed in a non-equilibrium processing plasma.

Hysteresis Via Endogenous Rigidity in Wages and Participation

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Hysteresis Via Endogenous Rigidity in Wages and Participation
We document that the past three ?jobless? recoveries also featured asymmetries in labor force participation and labor compensation, with each falling to new lows during each cycle. We model these asymmetries as resulting from a strategic complementarity in firms'' wage setting and workers'' job search strategies. Strategic complementarity results in a continuum of possible equilibria with higher-wage equilibria welfare dominating lower-wage equilibria. Assuming that no economic agent deviates from an existing strategy unless deviation is a unilateral best response, the model exhibits (1) periods of endogenous rigidity in wages and participation, (2) persistent changes in wages, participation, and output in response to transitory movements in labor productivity, (3) sluggish recoveries including both a ?jobless " phase, in which productivity recovers while unemployment remains elevated, and a ?wageless " phase, in which employment recovers but wages remain depressed Calibrating the model suggests that the U.S. unemployment rate may need to fall to around 3 percent before labor compensation recovers to pre-Financial Crisis levels.

Risk-Adjusted Linearizations of Dynamic Equilibrium Models

release date: Jan 01, 2018

Beverly Hills Citizen Satisfaction with Cable Television Service

release date: Jan 01, 1985

Evolution and Traditional Use of the Biological Resources in the Pacific Islands. Elements of Bio-Resources Assessment in the Solomon Islands

release date: Jan 01, 2020

I Like the Way You Think, Sure, Let Me Drop Everything and Work on Your Mindset, Practice Mindfulness on an Everyday, Journal and Note Book

release date: Jan 17, 2020
I Like the Way You Think, Sure, Let Me Drop Everything and Work on Your Mindset, Practice Mindfulness on an Everyday, Journal and Note Book
THE GREATEST WRITING PROMPT JOURNAL EVER!The Greatest Journal Ever is the greatest daily journal with writing prompts, ever. We all know how important mindset and planification are to improve your skills.OVER 200 PAGES!Our notebook uses a SIMPLE system that makes getting results EASY. Each journal has six unique sections to record in: Highlights, What you learned, How you can improve and finally What is your Final thoughts. The First 10-pages reflection section allows you to reflect on what you''ve learned and how you can challenge yourself by working on new situations, while 90 pages manage positive daily habits, including 9 strong strategies to adopt as follows:1. Be open to find a mentor.3. Think of failure as a learning opportunity.3. Keep a folder of your proudest moments.4. Surround yourself with top talent.Environment . 5. Find time to disconnect fromstressors. 6. Develop a simple morning routine.7. Set timebound and achievable personal goals methodes.8. Listen to your instincts.and finally. Avoid stagnation as well.

Models and Optimisation Methods for Interference Coordination in Self-organising Cellular Networks

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Models and Optimisation Methods for Interference Coordination in Self-organising Cellular Networks
We are at that moment of network evolution when we have realised that our telecommunication systems should mimic features of human kind, e.g., the ability to understand the medium and take advantage of its changes. Looking towards the future, the mobile industry envisions the use of fully automatised cells able to self-organise all their parameters and procedures. A fully self-organised network is the one that is able to avoid human involvement and react to the fluctuations of network, traffic and channel through the automatic/autonomous nature of its functioning. Nowadays, the mobile community is far from this fully self-organised kind of network, but they are taken the first steps to achieve this target in the near future. This thesis hopes to contribute to the automatisation of cellular networks, providing models and tools to understand the behaviour of these networks, and algorithms and optimisation approaches to enhance their performance. This work focuses on the next generation of cellular networks, in more detail, in the DownLink (DL) of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) based networks. Within this type of cellular system, attention is paid to interference mitigation in self-organising macrocell scenarios and femtocell deployments. Moreover, this thesis investigates the interference issues that arise when these two cell types are jointly deployed, complementing each other in what is currently known as a two-tier network. This thesis also provides new practical approaches to the inter-cell interference problem in both macro cell and femtocell OFDMA systems as well as in two-tier networks by means of the design of a novel framework and the use of mathematical optimisation. Special attention is paid to the formulation of optimisation problems and the development of well-performing solving methods (accurate and fast).

The British Romantic Reconstruction of Spain

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The British Romantic Reconstruction of Spain
Throughout the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth centuries, Spain served as a cultural, religious and commercial rival to England. Over the course of those three centuries, a body of anti-Spanish thinking, the Leyenda Negra, or Black Legend, was brought into being in English print culture. The image of the Spaniard as proud, cruel, tyrannical, benighted, and savage was firmly ensconced in the English cultural imagination, and Spain became a predictive imagined geography figuring brutality, repression, and false belief.

Interorganizational Practices:New York City Public Schools and Voluntary Agencies Serving Foster Boarding Home Children

Fluorescence Monitoring of Rb D2

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Super Cops

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Super Cops
"Super cops is based on actual events that occurred from the mid 1970s to early 1980s in what was considered one of the most dangerous cities in America at the time, El Paso, Texas." -- from cover.

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Field Experiments (and the Lack of Thereof) for Testing Revenue Strategies in the Hospitality Industry

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Field Experiments (and the Lack of Thereof) for Testing Revenue Strategies in the Hospitality Industry
This paper outlines opportunities that field experimentation can bring to accommodation managers. It also describes specific types of experiment designs that can help exploit those opportunities and increase the adoption of field experimentation. Field experimentation (often through randomized testing) has been widely adopted as an optimization technique in product design and marketing in several industries. It is also considered as the golden standard for causal inference and thus a critical tool for decision makers. As such, companies have successfully used field experimentation to reduce costs, increase revenues, and maintain an edge in their customer experience in highly competitive environments. However, a number of optimization problems with a rich academic and commercial history have resisted this push. In certain industries, such as hospitality, to the authors'' knowledge, there is little publicly documented work detailing results of field experiments applied to revenue management, and the use of such tools remains the privilege of big corporate brands with a small overall market share. This happens in a $500 billion industry in which vendors and academics alike claim that price optimization can yield uplifts of 10% in revenue. This paper discusses the likely causes of the sparse adoption of field experimentation for revenue management in hospitality. By explicitly addressing the complexities of revenue management, and outlining specific experimental designs aimed at handling those complexities, this paper aims to start a public conversation about experimentation in hospitality that should benefit the industry as a whole.
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