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pace

n 1: the rate of moving (especially walking or running) syn gait 2: the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig" syn footstep, step, stride

3: the relative speed of progress or change; "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated" syn rate

4: a step in walking or running syn stride, tread 5: the rate of some repeating event syn tempo 6: a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride syn yard

v 1: walk with slow or fast paces; "He paced up and down the hall"

2: go at a pace; "The horse paced" 3: measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards" syn step 4: regulate or set the pace of; "Pace your efforts"

Source: WordNet. Princeton University

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Managerial Accounting (Custom Value Edition for Pace University.)

Managerial Accounting (Custom Value Edition for Pace University.)by Ray H. GarrisonMcGraw-Hill

Custom Value Edition (with Connect Plus online access code) of Managerial Accounting 14th edition for Pace University. Has chapters 1, 2, 3, 5 through 12, and appendices A and B of the standard text.

A Change of Pace

A Change of Paceby Tielle St. Clare

Aiden has a few simple goals in life—teach his students well, find a stable lover and stop lusting after the sexy local sheriff. He’s pretty sure the guy is straight, after all, his son is one of Aiden’s students. It’s best for everyone if he keeps his eyes (and hands) to himself.

But Knox has other plans. The prickly little tutor who teaches his son is pretty damn sexy and so easy to tease. When they find themselves alone for the evening, he decides he’s only going to get one chance to see if Aiden is always that uptight or if he lets loose when he’s in bed.

Aiden has a few simple goals in life—teach his students well, find a stable lover and stop lusting after the sexy local sheriff. He’s pretty sure the guy is straight, after all, his son is one of Aiden’s students. It’s best for everyone if he keeps his eyes (and hands) to himself.

But Knox has other plans. The prickly little tutor who teaches his son is pretty damn sexy and so easy to tease. When they find themselves alone for the evening, he decides he’s only going to get one chance to see if Aiden is always that uptight or if he lets loose when he’s in bed.

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Pace: The 12-Minute Fitness Revolution (Exercise Workout Books)

Pace: The 12-Minute Fitness Revolution (Exercise Workout Books)by Al Sears M.D.Wellness Research And Consulting

PACE is the ONLY doctor-designed program proven to help you reclaim a young, lean and effortlessly energetic body in as little as twelve minutes—guaranteed! PACE is a growing revolution. It’s already practiced by thousands of people in dozens of countries around the world. PACE overturns years of failed ideas and exercise advice. PACE upends current exercise trends by revealing their flaws and offering a more effective, more natural way of moving our bodies. This book will show you how to replace the flawed and ineffective theories the have been mistakenly accepted without proof with what really works. Join the PACE revolution and your body will soon become naturally strong and resilient. You’ll join the cutting-edge group of thousands who now feel energized, motivated, and ready to take on any challenge. And the best news is that joining the PACE revolution takes on average only twelve minutes per day.PACE is the ONLY doctor-designed program proven to help you reclaim a young, lean and energetic body in as little as 12 minutes—Guaranteed!

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Ordinary People (Recorded Books ESL Read Alongs, Recorded at a 10 - 15% slower pace, Cassettes and Book)

by Judith GuestRecorded Books

This is a Recorded Books ESL ReadAlong set. It is recorded at a 10 - 15% slower pace and is intended to be used by ESL learners while they read along with the book. The set includes six cassettes (8 hours) and a Viking Penguin book that is the same edition used on the recording.

Zen and the Art of Running: The Path to Making Peace with Your Pace

Zen and the Art of Running: The Path to Making Peace with Your Paceby Larry ShapiroAdams Media

All that I am, I am because of my mind.
~ Paavo Nurmi, Olympic runner with nine gold medals in track & field

All runners strive to get in the ?zone,? but here they?ll learn to enter the ZEN ?zone?! By adopting Buddha?s mindful approach, you will discover you can run longer, faster, and harder. This book shows how to align body and mind for success on?and off?the track! Iron Man triathlete and philosophy professor Larry Shapiro coaches you to:

  • Walk the talk: Get out and run
  • Practice mindfulness: Train harder
  • Visualize success: Race the Zen way
  • Accept and let go: Cope peacefully with injuries and aging
Complete with case studies, testimonials, and training techniques, this guide inspires seasoned runners and first timers alike to pound the path to enlightenment?one stride at a time!

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Poppy (Recorded Books SteadyReaders, Recorded at a 10-15% Slower Pace)

Poppy (Recorded Books SteadyReaders, Recorded at a 10-15% Slower Pace)by AviRecorded Books, LLC

Grade 3-5?A fast-paced, allegorical animal story. Mr. Ocax is a great horned owl who rules the mice who live around Dimwood Forest, preying on their fears by promising protection from the dreaded porcupine in exchange for unconditional obedience. Challenging his despotic authority is the smart-talking, earring-sporting golden mouse Ragweed, whose refusal to obey turns him into a meal for the owl. His timid sweetheart Poppy returns home, where she learns that a delegation must go to request permission from Mr. Ocax to relocate half of the mouse family as they have outgrown their present quarters. When he refuses, Poppy, inspired by Ragweed's independent thinking, decides to undertake the scouting journey to the proposed new home anyway, encountering along the way an irreverent porcupine who explains that he and his ilk are no threat to mice. Armed with Ragweed's earring, a quill sword, and the awareness of the owl's deception, she plans to expose Ocax as a cowardly bully. She finds herself in a fierce battle with him, resulting in his death and allowing for the mice's liberation. This exciting story is richly visual, subtly humorous, and skillfully laden with natural-history lessons. The anthropomorphism is believable and the characters are memorable. The underlying messages, to challenge unjust authority and to rely on logic and belief in oneself, are palatably blended with action and suspense. Black-and-white illustrations are in keeping with the changing moods and forest locale. A thoroughly enjoyable book.?Marie Orlando, Suffolk Cooperative Library System, Bellport, NY Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Call It Courage (Recorded Books SteadyReaders, Recorded at a 10-15% Slower Pace)

Call It Courage (Recorded Books SteadyReaders, Recorded at a 10-15% Slower Pace)by Armstrong SperryRecorded Books, LLC

Ever since his mother was killed in a hurricane, Mafatu, the son of the Great Chief of the people of Hikueru, an island in the southern Pacific ocean, has feared that Moana, the Sea God, would kill him, too. Tired of being called a coward and saddened by the shame he has brought his father, 12-year-old Mafatu decides to face and conquer Moana on his own. Phillips gives this Newbery Medal classic adventure tale an outstanding performance. He so effectively develops the character of the boy that listeners feel Mafatu's terror and fierce determination to overcome his fear as he faces a monstrous storm, survives on an island, kills a shark and escapes from "eaters of men."

A Geography Of Time: On Tempo, Culture, And The Pace Of Life

A Geography Of Time: On Tempo, Culture, And The Pace Of Lifeby Robert V. LevineBasic Books

In this engaging and spirited book, eminent social psychologist Robert Levine asks us to explore a dimension of our experience that we take for granted—our perception of time. When we travel to a different country, or even a different city in the United States, we assume that a certain amount of cultural adjustment will be required, whether it’s getting used to new food or negotiating a foreign language, adapting to a different standard of living or another currency. In fact, what contributes most to our sense of disorientation is having to adapt to another culture’s sense of time.Levine, who has devoted his career to studying time and the pace of life, takes us on an enchanting tour of time through the ages and around the world. As he recounts his unique experiences with humor and deep insight, we travel with him to Brazil, where to be three hours late is perfectly acceptable, and to Japan, where he finds a sense of the long-term that is unheard of in the West. We visit communities in the United States and find that population size affects the pace of life—and even the pace of walking. We travel back in time to ancient Greece to examine early clocks and sundials, then move forward through the centuries to the beginnings of ”clock time” during the Industrial Revolution. We learn that there are places in the world today where people still live according to ”nature time,” the rhythm of the sun and the seasons, and ”event time,” the structuring of time around happenings(when you want to make a late appointment in Burundi, you say, ”I’ll see you when the cows come in”).Levine raises some fascinating questions. How do we use our time? Are we being ruled by the clock? What is this doing to our cities? To our relationships? To our own bodies and psyches? Are there decisions we have made without conscious choice? Alternative tempos we might prefer? Perhaps, Levine argues, our goal should be to try to live in a ”multitemporal” society, one in which we learn to move back and forth among nature time, event time, and clock time. In other words, each of us must chart our own geography of time. If we can do that, we will have achieved temporal prosperity.

On time, out of time, time out, time is money--if our vernacular is any indication, the concept of time has certainly infiltrated American culture. Does everybody in the world share the same perception of time? In A Geography of Time, psychologist Robert Levine puts time to the test by sending teams of researchers all over the world to measure everything from the average walking speed to the time it takes to buy a stamp at the post office. Levine scatters his findings among engaging accounts of his own encounters with the various perceptions of time in different cultures. From the history of clocks to how people tell time today, A Geography of Time is jam-packed with "timely" information.

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Quantitative Methods for Business, Pace University

Quantitative Methods for Business, Pace Universityby David R. AndersonThompson

Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meetings (Setting the Pace for Christian Youth)

Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meetings (Setting the Pace for Christian Youth)by Tim FergusonXulon Press

Several youth are on the way to your church anticipating an evening with friends. They seek direction from their youth leaders, which will engage them in activities that bring them together. Whether five, fifteen or fifty are in the group, "Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meeting" has ideas for you. From the simulated court dramas of "The Jury Speaks" to the interactive "Trust Exercises" youth will find fun, friends and faith. The "Olympics" describes seven weeks of events which equally challenge athletic and intellectual skills while "Flashlight Sing" will get the most introverted youth singing. The book gives youth leaders the tools to creatively plan events, which meet each group's unique needs, while having fun, making new friends and enhancing the faith of all participants.
“Your book is a God-send!! You have laid out in an organized and easy-to-read fashion so many wonderful ideas and activity plans that we will never again feel uncomfortable when getting ready for our next Youth Group meeting.” ( Laura Cooley, Youth Group Leader, Patchogue, NY)

“Tim is amazingly creative, coming up with themes and ideas for communicating the gospel to youth that are fresh, fun and above all do the job.” (Kennedy McGowan, Presbyterian Pastor – Florida)

“This is a wonderful book that provides great guidance on youth ministry activities. It's amazing how well structured it is, and the Bible studies for youth that presents are quite helpful for teaching and discuss Bible truth. I can surely presence God's work in the author, Tim, through all these years in youth ministry and it's definitely a one in a million book.” (Jose Carlos, Youth Worker, Mexico City)

“When I read this book. I realized this is really, really, well done. You can tell by his exuberance, his enthusiasm, that he has been a real blessing to the youth he has worked with for over thirty years.” (Larry Winkler, Talk Show Host, WOCA Radio, Ocala, Florida)

“This book inspires a youth leader to tirelessly continue fulfilling God's PURPOSE in his/her life.” (Horatius Dallo, Youth Group , Liberia, Africa)

“Not the Same Old, Done-it-Before Youth Meetings" does this. It has lots of fun activities but, much more importantly, it addresses the need to challenge the minds and hearts of our young people.” (Nalini Durgana, Youth Worker, Deer Park, NY)

Several youth are on the way to your church anticipating an evening with friends. They seek direction from their youth leaders, which will engage them in activities that bring them together. Whether five, fifteen or fifty are in the group, "Not the Same Old, Done-it-before Youth Meeting" has ideas for you. From the simulated court dramas of "The Jury Speaks" to the interactive "Trust Exercises" youth will find fun, friends and faith. The "Olympics" describes seven weeks of events which equally challenge athletic and intellectual skills while "Flashlight Sing" will get the most introverted youth singing. The book gives youth leaders the tools to creatively plan events, which meet each group's unique needs, while having fun, making new friends and enhancing the faith of all participants.
“Your book is a God-send!! You have laid out in an organized and easy-to-read fashion so many wonderful ideas and activity plans that we will never again feel uncomfortable when getting ready for our next Youth Group meeting.” ( Laura Cooley, Youth Group Leader, Patchogue, NY)

“Tim is amazingly creative, coming up with themes and ideas for communicating the gospel to youth that are fresh, fun and above all do the job.” (Kennedy McGowan, Presbyterian Pastor – Florida)

“This is a wonderful book that provides great guidance on youth ministry activities. It's amazing how well structured it is, and the Bible studies for youth that presents are quite helpful for teaching and discuss Bible truth. I can surely presence God's work in the author, Tim, through all these years in youth ministry and it's definitely a one in a million book.” (Jose Carlos, Youth Worker, Mexico City)

“When I read this book. I realized this is really, really, well done. You can tell by his exuberance, his enthusiasm, that he has been a real blessing to the youth he has worked with for over thirty years.” (Larry Winkler, Talk Show Host, WOCA Radio, Ocala, Florida)

“This book inspires a youth leader to tirelessly continue fulfilling God's PURPOSE in his/her life.” (Horatius Dallo, Youth Group , Liberia, Africa)

“Not the Same Old, Done-it-Before Youth Meetings" does this. It has lots of fun activities but, much more importantly, it addresses the need to challenge the minds and hearts of our young people.” (Nalini Durgana, Youth Worker, Deer Park, NY)

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