Biografía del autor:
Chris Claremont is one of the bestselling comic writers in the world. He wrote The Uncanny X-Men for seventeen years as well as the novelization of the movie X-Men 2. He has been the co-creator of several top-selling series for Marvel Comics, including Excalibur, Wolverine, New Mutants, and, in the United Kingdom, Captain Britain. He wrote the Star Trek twenty-fifth-anniversary graphic novel Debt of Honor and a Next Generation sequel, Cry, Vengeance, for DC Comics, as well as" "Alien/Predator: The Deadliest of Species for Dark Horse. His debut novel was Firstflight, the story of a young female astronaut in the twenty-first century, to which he wrote two sequels, Grounded and Sundowner. He collaborated with George Lucas on three novels in The Chronicles of the Shadow War, and has delved into fantasy with the publication of Dragon Moon, a dark fantasy novel co-authored with his wife, Beth Fleisher. The couple lives in Brooklyn with their two children.
Paul E Smith is Head of the HR Subject Group, Programme Director for MSc Global Business, and Principal Lecturer in HRM at the University of Hertfordshire Business School. He teaches Strategic Human Resource Management at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Paul has edited books and contributed chapters and case studies to a variety of books in the field of HR and Organizational Behaviour, including "Organizational Behaviour" (Routledge), "Leadership and Management for HR Professionals" (Butterworth-Heinemann) and "People Management and Development: A Revision Guide "(CIPD). Paul is a member of the Work and Employment Research Unit at Hertfordshire Business School and has contributed to a number of conference papers, journal articles and reports. His research interests encompass diversity in organisations, leadership, and the application of management theory to practice in HR. He has held a number of external examiner appointments and contributed to internal and external validation and reviews events. Paul is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD.
Arthur G. Adams is founding president of the Hudson River Maritime Center at Roundabout Landing in Kingston. In 1981, he was given a special award of merit for outstanding achievement in Regional Studies by the State University of New York. He is Executive Vice President of the Hudson River Navigation Company is trustee of the Victor Herbert Performance Trust Fund.
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