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Madison, [Wisconsin] ; Teaneck, [New Jersey] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, c2017 xi, 195 pages 9781683930129 2016034926 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe story -- Cape Girardeau-Sainte Genevieve-Paducah -- Forts Heiman, Henry, and Donelson -- Court martial and profiteering -- Supervisor of Internal Revenue -- The fraud -- The Utes -- The operation -- Grant's horses -- The unraveling -- Indictments -- Trials -- St. Louis Jail -- Grant saves Babcock -- Missouri State Penitentiary -- Pardons -- Domestic troubles -- Books wars. 330 2 $a"The most flamboyant, consistently dishonest racketeer was supervisor of Internal Revenue John McDonald, whose organization defrauded the federal government of millions of dollars. 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Walker ; foreword by William Cronon 210 1$aSeattle :$cUniversity of Washington Press,$d2005. 210 4$a©2005 215 $a1 online resource $cillustrations 225 1 $aWeyerhaeuser environmental books 311 08$aPrint version: Walker, Brett L., 1967- Lost wolves of Japan. Seattle : University of Washington Press, ©2005 0295984929 (DLC) 2004031040 (OCoLC)57392964 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a""Contents ""; ""Foreword: A Strange Violent Intimacy by William Cronon ""; ""Preface ""; ""A Note to the Reader ""; ""Introduction ""; ""1. Science and the Creation of the Japanese Wolf ""; ""2. Culture and the Creation of Japan's Sacred Wolves ""; ""3. The Conflicts between Wolf Hunters and Rabid Man-Killers in Early Modern Japan ""; ""4. Meiji Modernization, Scientific Agriculture, and Destroying the Hokkaido Wolf ""; ""5. Wolf Bounties and the Ecologies of Progress ""; ""6. 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The (bumpy) road to becoming a CRE manager. 330 $aThomas Glatte provides a comprehensive view on the essentials of corporate real estate management (CREM). The author explains the influence of corporate strategies on real estate strategies for non-property-companies as well as the importance of corporate real estate portfolios, the set-up of CREM organizations and the handling of respective services. He also elaborates the specifics of corporate social responsibility, sustainability, corporate architecture & design and workplace management. Contents Derivation and delimitation of Corporate Real Estate Management Data management as the basis of professional CREM Portfolio, organisation and sourcing of real estate services CSR, sustainability, corporate architecture and design Workplace management Target Groups Corporate real estate managers and career changers in real estate, facility management, treasury or HR departments of corporations Advisors in the fields of management, real estate, human resources, facilities Students or lecturers About the Author Prof. Dr. Thomas Glatte is the Director of Global Real Estate of a globally operating industrial corporation and Professor of Real Estate at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in Heidelberg. He is also author of numerous publications and papers in the field of real estate management. 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