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Books with author Joe Miller

  • Flipping the Switch: Unleash the Power of Personal Accountability Using the QBQ! by John G. Miller

    John G. Miller

    Hardcover (TarcherPerigee, March 15, 1895)
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  • Seasons on Farm

    Jim Miller

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Feb. 15, 1986)
    A survey of the daily activities of farm animals throughout the four seasons
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  • American Indian Games: A True Book

    Jay Miller

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1997)
    Briefly describes some of the toys and games used by various North American Indian cultures to amuse their children and teach lessons about life
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  • The Little Red Hen: A favorite folk-tale

    J. P. Miller

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1954)
    Beloved illustrator J. P. Miller's graphic, colorful farm animals seem to jump right off the page-but they aren't jumping to help the Little Red Hen plant her wheat! Young children will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this funny, favorite folktale.
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little Town: Where History and Literature Meet

    John E. Miller

    Hardcover (Univ Pr of Kansas, June 1, 1994)
    Drawing links between the experiences of the Ingalls family as described in the Little House series with events of the times, a study indicates its historically accurate portrayal of life on the nineteenth-century agricultural frontier.
  • Native Americans

    Jay Miller

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Describes the culture, leadership, and structure of various tribes of Native Americans.
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  • Azrael

    J.D. Miller

    language (Miller Ridge Publishing, Jan. 20, 2018)
    This book is a 14 chapter compilation of short fantasy stories. The main character appears in each chapter and experiences different characters and circumstances along the way from chapter 1 through 14.
  • LIT RABBITS MERRY XMAS

    J.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, )
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  • American Indian Festivals

    Jay Miller

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1997)
    Briefly describes some of the customs and practices related to festivals celebrated in various North American Indian cultures
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  • Sal and Sally

    Jay Miller

    eBook (AuthorHouse, April 16, 2008)
    Sal & Sally, two small sea bass explore the ocean floor for a new game to play. They accidentally discover how to blow beautiful colorful bubbles. Soon they are trying to teach an Octopus how to blow them also, only she blows one so big that it entraps them. Then along comes a Texas Long Nose Shark named Nasty Nick, who tries to eat them, only he cannot burst the bubble in order to reach them. Finally, he gives up and becomes their friend; He too learns to blow bubbles. However, he can only blow small ones thru his long nose. Then he receives the new name of Nifty Nick the Bubble Blowing Cowboy. Soon all the other sea critters learn to blow them also, and the sea fills with large colorful bubbles.After that, they all become friends, and make up friendly Bubble Blowing Songs to sing for Jesus. Then they live happily ever after.
  • QBQ!: The question behind the question. What to really ask yourself. Practicing personal accountability in business and life

    John G Miller

    Hardcover (Denver Press, March 15, 2001)
    Have you ever heard questions like these? "Why do we have to go through all this change?", "Why don't they communicate better?" "When is someone going to train me?", "Who dropped the ball?" "When is that department going to do its job right?", "When will someone share the vision?" "Why is this happening to me?", "When will we get more tools and better systems?" If so, QBQ! is the book for you and your organziation. In today's business culture, the lack of personal accountability is a problem that has resulted in an epidemic of blame, complaining, and procrastination. No organization -or individual -can achieve its goals, compete in the marketplace, fulfill its vision, or develop people and teams without personal accountability. The solution is an entirely new approach - characterized by new thinking and behaviors - where we no longer give lip service to teamwork, but ask, "What can I do to contribute?" and "How can I make a difference?" John G. Miller helps us make this happen. This ne