Author: Richard Baxter
Publisher: Tulsa, OK : PenWell, ©2007. ISBN\ISSN: 9781615839803, 1615839801 Notes: 1 online resource (331 pages). Responsibility: Energy storage : a nontechnical guide Edition: eBook : Document : English ""Chapter 42. State Control of Unsolicited E-mail: State of Washington v. Heckel"" Grade 1 -- Grade 2 -- Grade 3 -- Grade 4 -- Grade 5 -- Grade 6 -- Grade 7. Includes indexes. Cover title. Score and parts issued both with and without the CDs; parts also issued separately. CDs contain full demonstration and backing tracks. ""Front cover""; ""Contributors""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Domain 1: Access Control Systems and Methodology""; ""Chapter 1. Biometrics: What Is New?""; ""Chapter 2. Privacy in the Healthcare Industry""; ""Chapter 3. A New Breed of Hacker Tools and Defenses""; ""Chapter 4. Social Engineering: The Forgotten Risk""; ""Domain 2: Telecommunications and Network Security""; ""Chapter 5. Security and Network Technologies""; ""Chapter 6. Wired and Wireless Physical Layer Security Issues""; ""Chapter 7. Network Router Security""; ""Chapter 8. Wireless Internet Security"" ""Chapter 9. VPN Deployment and Evaluation Strategy""""Chapter 10. How to Perform a Security Review of a Checkpoint Firewall""; ""Chapter 11. Comparing Firewall Technologies""; ""Chapter 12. The (In)Security of Virtual Private Networks""; ""Chapter 13. E-Mail Security""; ""Chapter 14. Cookies and Web Bugs: What They Are and How They Work Together""; ""Chapter 15. Leveraging Virtual Private Networks""; ""Chapter 16. Wireless LAN Security""; ""Domain 3: Security Management Practices""; ""Chapter 17. Maintaining Management's Commitment""; ""Chapter 18. Making Security Awareness Happen"" ""Chapter 19. Making Security Awareness Happen: Appendices""""Chapter 20. Policy Development""; ""Chapter 21. A Matter of Trust""; ""Chapter 22. Risk Management and Analysis""; ""Chapter 23. New Trends in Information Risk Management""; ""Chapter 24. Information Security in the Enterprise""; ""Chapter 25. Managing Enterprise Security Information""; ""Chapter 26. Configuration Management: Charting the Course for the Organization""; ""Domain 4: Applications and Systems Development Security""; ""Chapter 27. Web Application Security""; ""Chapter 28. The Perfect Security: A New World Order"" ""Chapter 29. Security for XML and Other Metadata Languages""""Chapter 30. XML and Information Security""; ""Chapter 31. Digital Signatures in Relational Database Applications""; ""Chapter 32. Security and Privacy for Data Warehouses: Oppourtunity or Threat""; ""Domain 5: Cryptography""; ""Chapter 33. A Look at the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)""; ""Chapter 34. Preserving Public Key Hierarchy""; ""Domain 6: Security Architecture and Models""; ""Chapter 35. Reflections on Database Integrity""; ""Domain 7: Operations Security"" ""Chapter 36. Intelligent Intrusion Analysis: How Thinking Machines Can Recognize Computer Intrusions""""Chapter 37. Auditing the Electronic Commerce Environment""; ""Domain 8: Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Planning""; ""Chapter 38. Reengineering the Business Continuity Planning Process""; ""Chapter 39. Business Resumption Planning and Disaster Recovery: A Case History""; ""Domain 9: Law, Investigations, and Ethics""; ""Chapter 40. What Happened?""; ""Chapter 41. Internet Gripe Sites: Bally v. Faber"" Facsim. reprint of 1934 ed. Includes index. Available from The Secretary, Williamstown City Council, 104 Ferguson Street, Williamstown, Vic. 3016.
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Author: Seuss, Dr
Publisher: Glasgow : Collins, [1991] ISBN\ISSN: 0001711164, 9780001711167, 0001713086, 9780001713086 Genre: Juvenile works, Juvenile literature Notes: 63 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Responsibility: Dr. Seuss's A B C : beginners books. Edition: Print book : Juvenile audience : English Originally published: New York : Random House, 1964. Introduction -- Reflections on mirroring -- Brain-friendly speaking basics -- Is it in yet? -- My world or yours? -- Making sense to jurors -- Tell me a story -- Embodying the story -- Is jury psychology an oxymoron? -- Testing, testing -- Jury see, jury decide -- Things aren't always what they are -- That reminds me -- Anchors and frames and themes (oh my!) -- More than meets the ear -- More than meets the mind -- Developing a case theme. Christmas in Dixie / Jeanie Smith Cash -- Nick's Christmas carol / Rose Anne McCauley -- Starry night / Jeri Odell -- Loving Stetson / Debra Ullrick -- Epilogue / Jeanie Smith Cash. "Surprised by life -- and love -- at Christmas. Four letters are mailed from Monticello, a small antebellum town in Georgia. Sisters once, now heirs to a historic plantation, each young woman must come to terms with the circumstances of her birth"--Page 4 of cover. An ill wind blows -- In the wake of the treaty -- The Fort Zarah council -- A storm brewing -- The march begins -- From Fort Harker to Fort Larned -- In camp at Fort Larned -- The first council -- The march resumes -- Confrontation -- The village -- Pursuit -- The wrath of Hancock -- The Kiowa and Arapahoe councils -- Fort Hays, Fort Harker, and return -- Flight -- Custer foiled and frustrated -- War begins -- Custer moves north -- To the forks of the Republican -- The blooding of the seventh cavalry -- Fort Wallace besieged -- Custer, the Kidder factor, and the march for Fort Wallace -- A mystery solved -- A dash to Fort Riley and court-martial -- A summer of war -- The Medicine Lodge peace treaties. Detailed history of General Winfield Scott Hancock's 1867 "Expedition of the Plains", intended as a show of force to settle Indians angry at the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre, and which disrupted U.S.-Indian relations for more than a decade. O avtorju s č-b avtorjevo fotogr.: str. [196]. Formerly CIP. - Includes bibliographical references and index. Editor's PrefaceIntroduction1 Towards a Creativity and Discovery-based UniversityWriting Curriculum Tracey Costley, Alice Chik, and Martha C. PenningtonPart 1. Framing Creativity and Discovery in theTeaching and Learning of Writing 2 Creativity in Language Teaching Jack C. Richards, Regional Language Centre, Singapore3 Creating Identities in an Intertextual World Charles Bazerman, University of California, Santa Barbara4 Writing Creativity and Discovery: Process and Pedagogy Martha C. PenningtonPart 2. Enlarging the View of Genre and Communityin Academic Writing 5 Writing Differently: Creating Different Spaces forStudent Learning Fiona English, Institute of Education, University of Londonvi Creativity and Discovery in the University Writing Class6 Creative Approaches to Research-Based Essays Theresa Malphrus Welford, Teacher and writer7 Local Voices, Global Imagination: Using Ethnographyas a Creative Approach to Student Research andAcademic Writing Pauline Burton, Community College of City University, Hong Kong8 Reconsidering the Essay's Definition in the UniversityClassroom: Writing, Disjunction, and the Active Natureof Thought Olivia Archibald, St Martin's University, near Seattle9 The Wide World of Nonfiction: Breaking Barriers ofForm to Empower and Improve Student Writing Sonya Huber, Fairfield UniversityPart 3. Applying Techniques from Creative Writingand Literature to University Writing 10 The Creative "I" Workshop Xu Xi, City University of Hong Kong11 Travel Writing without Leaving Home Robin Hemley, University of Iowa12 May the Farce Be with You: Reflections on "ExtremePuppet Theater" as a Vehicle toward Something Else Mark Spitzer, University of Central Arkansas13 Highways and Sinkholes: Incorporating CreativityStrategies in the Writing Classroom Shirley Geok-lin Lim, University of California, Santa BarbaraPart 4. Supporting Creativity and Discovery inComposing Multimedia Texts 14 Watching/Reading: Graphic Narratives andUniversity Writing Jeffrey Mather, City University of Hong Kong15 Re-Presenting Academic Writing to Popular Audiences:Using Digital Infographics and Timelines David R. Gruber, City University of Hong Kong16 Online Writing as a Discovery Process: SynchronousCollaboration Brian W. King, City University of Hong Kong17 Mashing, Modding, and Memeing: Writing for aNew Generation of University Students Rodney H. Jones, City University of Hong Kong
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ISBN\ISSN: 9780955606908, 095560690X Responsibility: Digital Korea. Black Mountain rag -- Buffalo gals (won't you come out tonight?) -- Devil's dream -- Libery -- Little birdie -- Long journey home -- Shady Grove -- Snowflake reel. Contributors List. Foreword. 1 An Overview to Clinical Diagnosis (Phil Jevon). 2 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Respiratory System (Gareth Walters). 3 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Cardiovascular System (Jonas Mhando and Phil Jevon). 4 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Gastrointestinal System (Yang Ng). 5 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Neurological System (Kathryn Blakey and Gareth Walters). 6 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Musculoskeletal System (Michael Parry). 7 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Genitourinary System (Dev Mittapalli and Dev Mohan Gulur). 8 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Ears, Nose and Throat (Dev Mittapalli). Index. Includes index. Paperback. Bevat: Big bright beautiful world ; Story of my life ; Don't let me go ; I know it's today ; What's up, Duloc? ; Travel song ; Donkey pot pie ; This is how a dream comes true ; Who I'd be ; Morning person ; I think I got you beat ; The ballad of Farquaad ; Make a move ; When words fail ; Build a wall ; Freak flag ; Finale (This is our story) ; More to the story. After the history of sexuality? : periodicities, subjectivities, ethics / Scott Spector. After the history of (male) homosexuality / Helmut Puff. Sexual identity and other aspects of 'modern' sexuality : new chronologies, same old problem? / Merry Wiesner-Hanks. Interior states and sexuality in early modern Germany / Ulinka Rublack. Saying it with flowers : post-Foucauldian literary history and the poetics of taboo in a premodern German love song (Walther von der Vogelweide's Under der Linden) / Andreas Krass. Early nineteenth-century sexual radicalism : Heinrich Hössli and the liberals of his day / Robert Deam Tobin. Anna Rüling, Michel Foucault, and the 'tactical polyvalence' of the female homosexual / Kirsten Leng. To police and protect : the surveillance of homosexuality in Imperial Berlin / Robert Beachy. Soliciting fantasies : knowing and not-knowing about male prostitution by soldiers in Imperial Germany / Jeffrey Schneider. Between normalization and resistance : prostitutes' professional identities and political organization in Weimar Germany / Julia Roos. Writing love, feeling shame : rethinking respectability in the Weimar homosexual women's movement / Marti Lybeck. Transsexual : herculine Barbin meets 'liebe Marta / Philipp Sarasin. Beyond freedom : a return to subjectivity in the history of sexuality / Tracie Matysik. Homosexuality in the sexual ethics of the 1930s : a values debate in the culture wars between conservatism, liberalism, and moral-national renewal / Andreas Pretzel. Socialist eugenics and homosexuality in the GDR : the case of Günter Dörner / Florian G. Mildenberger. Sex, sentiment, and socialism : relationship counseling in the GDR in the wake of the 1965 Family Law Code / Erik Huneke. Longing, lust, violence, liberation : discourses on sexuality on the radical left in West Germany, 1969-1972 / Massimo Perinelli. Postscript : tomorrow sex will be good again / Dagmar Herzog Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Spoken English and Standard English -- 3. The acquisition of language -- 4. Representing sound in writing -- 5. Words, vocabulary and morphology -- 6. The grammar of the sentence in Standard English -- 7. The components of sentences -- 8. Punctuation -- 9. Cohesion: grammar at the level of the text -- 10. The qualities of stories -- 11. The qualities of poetry -- 12. The qualities of drama -- 13. Looking at information books -- 14. Electronic texts. George and Imp are back, this time alongside the adventurer Lord Periwinkle Tinkerton and his moody assistant, Lexica Quill. Together, they must battle the crafty Mechanomancers, ancient spirits that meld magic and technology to wreak havoc. v. 1. Not my father's daughter. * A companion to Vol 1* Watercolour is the most popular medium* Flowers are amongst the most popular subjects for artists* Colours and colour mixes are simply explained using over 200 illustrations and clear captions* Over 70 flowers are featured Part 2. Illustrations "Contains materials originally published in Kato #1-5"--Vol. 1, t.p. verso. Formerly CIP. V. 1. Not my father's daughter. Originally published: 2010. After the history of sexuality? : periodicities, subjectivities, ethics / Scott Spector -- After the history of (male) homosexuality / Helmut Puff -- Sexual identity and other aspects of 'modern' sexuality : new chronologies, same old problem? / Merry Wiesner-Hanks -- Interior states and sexuality in early modern Germany / Ulinka Rublack -- Saying it with flowers : post-Foucauldian literary history and the poetics of taboo in a premodern German love song (Walther von der Vogelweide's Under der Linden) / Andreas Krass -- Early nineteenth-century sexual radicalism : Heinrich Hössli and the liberals of his day / Robert Deam Tobin -- Anna Rüling, Michel Foucault, and the 'tactical polyvalence' of the female homosexual / Kirsten Leng -- To police and protect : the surveillance of homosexuality in Imperial Berlin / Robert Beachy -- Soliciting fantasies : knowing and not-knowing about male prostitution by soldiers in Imperial Germany / Jeffrey Schneider -- Between normalization and resistance : prostitutes' professional identities and political organization in Weimar Germany / Julia Roos -- Writing love, feeling shame : rethinking respectability in the Weimar homosexual women's movement / Marti Lybeck -- Transsexual : herculine Barbin meets 'liebe Marta / Philipp Sarasin -- Beyond freedom : a return to subjectivity in the history of sexuality / Tracie Matysik -- Homosexuality in the sexual ethics of the 1930s : a values debate in the culture wars between conservatism, liberalism, and moral-national renewal / Andreas Pretzel -- Socialist eugenics and homosexuality in the GDR : the case of Günter Dörner / Florian G. Mildenberger -- Sex, sentiment, and socialism : relationship counseling in the GDR in the wake of the 1965 Family Law Code / Erik Huneke -- Longing, lust, violence, liberation : discourses on sexuality on the radical left in West Germany, 1969-1972 / Massimo Perinelli -- Postscript : tomorrow sex will be good again / Dagmar Herzog. Accompanying CD contains full performance tracks and tempo-adjustable play-along backing tracks. Formerly CIP. Origins of the supercarrier -- Design and development of the Nimitz class -- The Nimitz carrier structure -- The flight deck -- Aircraft launch and recovery operations -- LSOs and the lens -- The hangar bay -- The island and significant inner structures -- Defensive systems -- Electronic systems and radars -- Integrated air defense -- The Carrier Wing (CVW) -- Propulsion and powerplant -- Operational history -- The carriers -- Nimitz-class follow-on : the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) class. Omslagtitel. Met synopsis in Engels. 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Author: Cole Porter; Robert Kimball
Publisher: New York : Library of America, ©2006. ISBN\ISSN: 1931082944, 9781931082945 Genre: Texts Notes: xxii, 178 pages ; 20 cm. Responsibility: Cole Porter : selected lyrics Edition: Print book : English "The scope of this book includes all locomotives inherited by the GSR in 1924, broad and narrow gauge, described on a class by class basis, including pre-1924 history of each engine. It thus has chapters dealing with the inherited locomotives of the GS & WR, DSER, CBSCR and MGWR, as well as many smaller railways.--Prelim. Abridged. Compact discs. Duration: 4:30:00. Mighty empire -- Struggles for survival -- Name that would make history -- "I am the punishment of god" -- Emperor dies, the empire lives on -- Chronology -- Timeline -- Chapter notes -- Glossary -- For further reading -- For young adults -- Works consulted -- On the internet. Hollywood hamper. How I spent my summer vacation / by Kelly Carlin ; How rude! / by Maggie Rowe ; My own private Applebee's / by Randy Sklar ; Day jobs / Amy Stiller ; Method man and Saunders / Tom Saunders ; Jan Brady / Jennnifer Elise Cox ; Me and the Hulk / Richard Belzer ; At the Emmys / Eileen Conn, aka, Eileen Miller -- The spin cycle. 120/80 / by Kevin Nealon ; You're a good boy, Smitty / by C. Brian Smith ; We all have our things / by Carlos Kotkin ; I'm worth it / by Maggie Rowe ; My inner life / by Eddie Pepitone ; Master of none. Know nothing. Do nothing / by Marc Evan Jackson ; Neighbor boy / by Mars Bannon ; Of ships and hair / by Tom Saunders ; Fell the force, Jesus / by Maggie Rowe -- The dirt on dating. My third husband / by Andrea Abbate ; Love in the age of the Internet / by Marc Evan Jackson ; My date with a Hollywood three-slasher / by Laura Silverman ; Dear Connie / by Jonathan Schmock ; My homeless boyfriend / by Jen Sincero ; I attempt to get ready for my date / by Caudia Lonow ; The dancing noodle / by Matt Price -- Family load. Fake farm / by Laura Silverman ; Boys / by Eileen Conn, aka, Eileen Miller ; My mother / by Taylor Negron ; Color me narcissist / by Andersen Gabrych ; The low voice of dissent / by Matt Price ; Heartbroken / by David Landsberg ; Happy mother's day / by Mary Birdsong ; Swaddling clothes / by David Chrisman ; Crayons / by Keith Blaney -- Unmentionables. Super high me / by Doug Benson ; Mormons vs. Catholics / by Shaz Bennett ; If I weren't gay, I'd probably be an asshole / by C. Brian Smith ; My penguin / by Stirling Gardner ; I told Susan Dey to blow me / by B. Mark Seabrooks ; Trust / by Jackie Kashian ; Postcards, boobs, and heat / by Andrea Abbate ; Coming unDunning / by Drew Droege ; Eulogy for the American man / by Andersen Gabrych. "Featured writers Kevin Nealon, Randy Sklar, Taylor Negron, Mary Birdsong, Doug Benson, Laura Silverman"--Cover. This illustrated booklet describes wilderness sources of nutritious foods useful in a survival situation, or just for everyday consumption. The reader is advised how to make drinking water safe and how to find and prepare intertidal sea animals, bird eggs, land plants, and seaweeds for eating. Includes color pictures to help distinguish edible plants and animals from poisonous ones. An appendix provides nutritional values of wild foods. Presents forty-five works by nineteenth-century American poet John Greenleaf Whittier, including "Snow-Bound," his long poem about his New England childhood; his popular ballad "Skipper Ireson's Ride"; and such anti-slavery works as "Songs of Slaves in the Desert" and "The Hunters of Men." CD 1 (56:19). Introduction (6:44) -- What me mean by crucial confrontations (4:59) -- Crucial conversations in the headlines (5:02) -- Crucial confrontations and everyday life (6:30) -- Enormous benefits of confronting others (4:36) -- The results speak for themselves (8:00) -- Chapter 1 : choose what and if (4:10) -- Signs that you're dealing with the wrong problem (4:56) -- Groundhog Day (7:55) -- Unbundling (6:30) -- Not speaking when you should (5:48) -- CD 2 (63:20). What are we thinking? (5:44) -- Chapter 2 : master my stories (7:51) -- Choosing silence or violence (5:13) -- Consider six sources of influence (4:51) -- Sources of influence (5:48) -- Chapter 3 : describe the gap (7:18) -- Describe the gap (6:30) -- Creating safety (9:41) -- Chapter 4 : make it motivating (6:07) -- Three approaches to avoid (4:11) -- CD 3 (70:24). The solutions : motivation (8:43) -- Match methods to circumstances (5:23) -- When to use discipline (6:00) -- Chapter 5 : make it easy (8:48) -- Tools for making it easy (7:35) -- Advise when necessary (6:45) -- Chapter 6 : stay focused and flexible (5:42) -- People violate your trust (6:07) -- Dealing with anger, steps 1-2 (5:09) -- Dealing with anger, steps 3-4 (9:04) -- CD 4 (66:36). Chapter 7 : agree on a plan and follow up (5:34) -- The solution : make a plan complete (7:28) -- Two forms of follow-up (4:57) -- Chapter 8 : put it all together (6:19) -- Master my stories (8:44) -- Can people really do this? (8:06) -- Chapter 9 : the twelve "yeah-buts" (5:50) -- Married to a mime (5:42) -- Way out of line and scary (5:20) -- Our plate is overflowing (8:28). ch. 1. Foreign policy -- ch. 2. The impact on a free society -- ch. 3. Terrorism -- ch. 4. Humanitarian intervention -- ch. 5. Asia -- ch. 6. The Balkans -- ch. 7. Europe -- ch. 8. The Mideast -- ch. 9. Iraq -- ch. 10. Religious freedom -- ch. 11. Who serves? -- ch. 12. Who declares war? When Julie and her friend Ivy find a baby owl that needs help, and meet bald eagles at a wildlife center, they decide to help raise money to get them back into the wild. Includes index. Wydawnictwo luźnokartkowe, oprawa spiralna. Twenty difficult years -- Motive power development -- Classes, numbers and names -- Locomotives of the Great Southern & Western Railway -- Locomotives of the Dublin & South Eastern Railway -- Locomotives of the Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway and the minor companies -- Locomotives of the Midland Great Western Railway -- Locomotives of the narrow gauge companies -- Locomotives of the transitional period -- The Great Southern Railways' locomotives -- Tenders -- Other motive power --The fuel saga -- Aftermath -- Appendices -- Bibliography. Inclou glossari. Contains entries that provide photographs, illustrations, and descriptions of over 160 major fighters, bombers, and ground attack aircraft deployed during World War II, each with information on the plane's origin, type, engines, dimensions, weight, performance, armament, history, and development. This audiobook teaches skills to increase confidence for effectively resolving tough issues. "Writers for the 3rd edition: Betsy Beals, Susan Miller"--Page 2 of cover. Originally published: Burnsville, N.C. : Celo Valley Books, ©1993. Details the life and accomplishments of Genghis Khan, the Mongol conqueror who established the largest empire in history. Relief shown by tints, and spot and summit heights. Includes detailed urban maps, new city centre maps, and more place names. Includes indexes. Lists UK drivers websites. " ... from Collins Bartholomew digital databases."--Page i. "Main mapping at 3.2 miles to 1 inch"--Cover. "DesignPro." "Second edition 2007"--Title page verso. The Anti-Cancer Smoothies in this book are made of healthy and tasty vegetables, fruits, spices and herbs that are known to fight cancer. These superfoods provide antioxidants, minerals, vitamins and fiber that will boost your immune system, detox your body and help you beat cancer. Tasty and healthy ingredients are not all these smoothies bring to the table. There's also the convenience that's provided by a meal that simply gets prepared in a blender. If you don't have the energy to cook--you don't have to. If you're not feeling up to a meal at dinnertime but you're hungry before bed--make a smoothie. If you need something quick to grab for breakfast that you can take with your pills--a smoothie can be prepared the night before and left to chill in the fridge. Whether you're fighting off cancer or working hard to prevent it, you need to allow yourself as much rest and peace as possible. Anti-Cancer Smoothies can help.
Author: WOLTERS KLUWER
Publisher: [S.l.] : WOLTERS KLUWER (UK) LIMIT, 2017. ISBN\ISSN: 1785404474, 9781785404474 Responsibility: CCH PREPARING CHARITY ACCOUNTS. Edition: Print book : English When a fencing student ends up skewered through the heart, a Balkan beauty claiming to be Nero Wolfe's daughter is accused of the crime, and Wolfe and Archie are thrust into a tangle of international intrigue. Noun intro -- Noun practice -- Proper nouns --Pronouns -- Noun/pronoun practice & review --Verb intro -- Verb practice -- Linking verbs --Linking verb practice -- Verb tense -- Verb practice & review. "I could never see myself sweating" -- Woman-specific exercise issues / by Barbara Galloway -- Family and friend issues / by Barbara Galloway -- Getting kids or adults into exercise--proven suggestions, programs, how to be a coach -- No more excuses--destroying most of them -- Heroes : former non-exercisers who inspire us -- What does the research say? -- What happens to us as we get "in shape" -- What do you need to get started? -- A trip to the running store -- Getting started -- Your first week--how to begin and continue -- Training programs for beginning runners (including a fat-burning program) -- The Galloway Run-Walk-Run method -- Why does your body want to hold onto fat? -- Why some people burn a lot more fat -- Fat burning training : (for the rest of your life) -- The income side of the equation -- Good blood sugar = motivation -- An exerciser's diet -- Nutrition advice from Nancy Clark -- Running form -- Staying injury free -- Your first race -- Stretching -- Strengthening -- Cross-training -- Dealing with the heat -- Problems/solutions -- Injury troubleshooting (as one exerciser to another) -- Mental toughness -- Clothing thermometer -- Fabulously full figured? -- Major differences as you get older -- Products that enhance running. "A Nero Wolfe mystery"--Container. Complete and unabridged. Compact discs. First issued as Air Ministry pamphlet no. 248. [Reprint of the ed.] London, Air Ministry, 1948. Translated from the Italian. Revised edition of: A practitioner's guide to public relations research, measurement and evaluation / Don W. Stacks and David Michaelson. It was his intention to trade a few sword-thrusts in some place or another, and get the business over with. In this autobiographical tale, a young dandy is forced to fell his hometown after falling afoul of the authorities. But sheltering in the royal court he finds treachery and insult and is eventually positioned into a meaningless confrontation over a woman he cares nothing about. Told with debonair wit and a merciless attitude toward high society, the tale becomes a tense adventure that leads to a surprising outcome. Part I. Introduction to public relations research, measurement, and evaluation -- 1. Introduction to research and evaluations in public relations -- 2. The move toward standardization -- 3. The business of public relations -- 4. Measuring public relations outcomes -- Part II. Qualitative methods for effective public relations research, measurement, and evaluation -- 5. Secondary research -- 6. Qualitative research methodologies -- 7. Content analysis -- Part III. Quantitative methods for effective public relations research, measurement, and evaluation -- 8. Sampling -- 9. Survey methodology -- 10. Statistical reasoning -- Part IV. Wrapping up -- 11. The application of standards and best practices in research and evaluation for public relations: the current state of public relations measurement -- Appendix A. Standardized measures for public relations impact -- Appendix B. Dictionary of public relations measurement and research. Download book Historical atlas of the Celtic world by Angus Konstam; Roger Kean AZW, DJV, DJVU4/30/2018
Author: Angus Konstam; Roger Kean
Publisher: London : Mercury Books, 2003, ©2001. ISBN\ISSN: 1904668011, 9781904668015 Genre: History, Maps, Atlas Notes: 191 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 31 cm Responsibility: Historical atlas of the Celtic world Edition: Print book : English On a peaceful August morning in 1985, grim-face FBI agents led a dawn raid on an eighty-acre farm outside Rulo, Nebraska, said to be occupied by a gorup of religious survivalists led by the charismatic Mike Ryan. What they found on the farm shocked even experience investigators. For months Ryan's Nebraska neighbors spoke in whispers of gunfire in the night, the disappearance of women and children, neo-Nazis and white supremacists. But little did the locals know what was happening to those Mike Ryan decided to punish for their “sins. In Evil Harvest, Rod Colvin re-creates a chilling story of torture, hate, and perversion, and how good, ordinary people could be pulled into a destructive, religious cult—a cult that committed unthinkable acts in the name of God. Printbegrænsninger : Der kan printes 40 sider pr. bog pr. session 1. Structuring a research report -- 2. Writing simple research hypotheses -- 3. A closer look at hypotheses -- 4. Writing research purposes, objectives, and questions -- 5. Writing titles -- 6. Writing introductions and literature reviews -- 7. Writing definitions -- 8. Writing assumptions, limitations, and delimitations -- 9. Writing method sections -- 10. Describing experimental methods -- 11. Writing analysis and results sections -- 12. Writing discussion sections -- 13. Writing abstracts -- 14. A closer look at writing reports of qualitative research -- 15. Preparing reference lists -- References -- Appendix A. Checklist of guidelines -- Appendix B. Thinking straight and writing that way -- Appendix C. The null hypothesis and significance testing. Open each page to reveal an animal mask and a rhyme to describe the animal. Includes index. In Springer Link (Monographies électroniques). Versement en lot. Erscheinungsjahr der Reproduktion: 2006. The basics of doubleweave. Planning and setting up. Four-shaft sampler. Doubleweave pick-up. More four-shaft possibilities. Eight-shaft exploration In 1799, following the success of The Captain's Vengeance, Captain Alan Lewrie of the British Royal Navy and his misfit crew are sent south, where he and the convoy they have been escorting encounter a circus ship and his most dangerous battle ever. The media cornucopia and its critics -- The unfairness doctrine -- Network socialism -- Neophobia -- Campaign-finance reform's war on political speech. Udstillingskatalog. Udstilling. Metropolitan Museum, New York. 8.4.-22.6.1986. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg. 24.7.-28.9.1986. A young boy believes he and his ancestors have been raising an extra-terrestrial pet for several generations, when actually the beast has been raising them. When the beast must be returned to his native planet, he insists on taking his human "pet" with him. A rollicking sea story of the American naval officers who proudly called themselves "Preble's Boys." They took their ships to a distant station to defend the new Republic, cowed the Tripolitans, and impressed the British. Finally, Stephen Decatur and the rest of Preble's Boys got their due. Their adventures and courageous acts challenge Jack Aubrey and Horatio Hornblower and they are all the more impressive because their story is true. "In the summer of 1942, twenty-one-year-old Anne Calloway, newly engaged, sets off to serve in the Army Nurse Corps on the Pacific island of Bora-Bora. More exhilarated by the adventure of a lifetime than she ever was by her predictable fianc, ̌ she is drawn to a mysterious soldier named Westry, and their friendship soon blossoms into hues as deep as the hibiscus flowers native to the island. Under the thatched roof of an abandoned beach bungalow, the two share a private world--until they witness a gruesome crime, Westry is suddenly redeployed, and the idyll vanishes into the winds of war. A timeless story of enduring passion, The Bungalow chronicles Anne's determination to discover the truth about the twin losses--of life, and of love--that have haunted her for seventy years"-- Title from container. Compact disc. In container (17 cm.). Portals have evolved from simple Web applications with multiple links to an enterprise application delivery platform that serves composite applications. In a world where organizations are gearing up with service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategies and re-working existing apps to fit the Web 2.0 programming model, portals are strategic infrastructure components on every CIO's radar. As companies move toward SOA, portlets become an even hotter topic. Portlets provide the user interface for these services. IBM's unwavering commitment to open standards such as Java Specification Request (JSR 168) and strong presence in the application server market (IBM WebSphere Application Server) have helped establish WebSphere Portal as a leader among available portal solutions in the market. Programming Portlets, Second Edition takes developers down a path of understanding all the latest concepts, including SOA, AJAX, and best practices to consider when building a J2EEbased portal. The book offers the reader the tools and information necessary to develop portlets and portal applications in two ways. Part 1 focuses on building portlets that will adhere to the JSR 168 API standard. This allows developers who want to use any JSR 168–compliant portlet container to quickly build quality portlets. Part 2 extends the focus to building JSR 168–compliant portlets for the IBM WebSphere Portal Server and includes information on portlet extensions and WebSphere Portal capabilities that can be leveraged in a portal development effort. Among the many things you will find inside Programming Portlets, Second Edition: • Addition of extensive JSR 168 material • Updates for WebSphere Portal (V6) • Coverage of new technologies such as IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory and Lotus Workplace Forms Ways to use AJAX in portlets • Explanation of how portals and portlets fit into SOA • Method for creating JSR 168–compliant portlets using IBM WebSphere • IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory, Workplace. Start & Run a Computer Repair Service is ideal for entrepreneurs interested in opening and operating a computer repair shop and/or mobile on-site repair business. Professionals with a background in IT, retail, and related fields are often interested in branching out on their own. This book examines the nuts and bolts of starting a business in the North America, then delves into the specifics of retail and mobile repair shop ownership and operation. The basics of doubleweave -- Planning and setting up -- Four-shaft sampler -- Doubleweave pick-up -- More four-shaft possibilities -- Eight-shaft exploration. "A Plume book." Cover title. On board pages. The nature and uses of sociology -- The development of sociology -- Methods of studying society -- Culture and society -- Social structure, social groups, and social organizations -- Socialization and social interaction -- Deviance and social control -- Social differentiation and stratification -- Racial and ethnic differentiation -- Gender differentiation -- Age differentiation and the aged -- Family groups and systems -- Religious groups and systems -- Educational groups and systems -- Political groups and systems -- Economic groups and systems -- Health-care groups and systems -- Collective behaviors and social movements -- Population and ecology -- The changing community -- The nature of social change. "Leader guide." Originaludgave: 1996 Fantasy-roman A plot to overthrow King Claudio is brewing in the Kingdom of Pergamontio. Scholarly Mangus the magician--along with his street-smart and faithful new servant boy, Fabrizio -- have been marked as easy scapegoats for the traitor lurking within the king's court. Together, these two unlikely partners must gather clues to solve the mystery and prove their innocence before the stroke of midnight. . . or face death! ntricate plotting, surprise twists, and lively prose make for another suspenseful page-turner that stands alone or sets the stage for MIDNIGHT MAGIC! PRAISE FOR MIDNIGHT MAGIC: "A mediev.
Author: Sherman Wilcox
Publisher: Burtonsville, MD. : Linstok Press, ©1989. ISBN\ISSN: 0932130097, 9780932130099 Notes: vii, 202 p. : ill. ; 22 cm Responsibility: American deaf culture : an anthology Edition: Print book : English Introduction -- Classic -- Country -- Coast -- High glamour. A father encounters surprise, embarrassment, laughter and other reactions as he makes his way through the day displaying and celebrating his purple painted toenails. List of units and knowledge specifications. About this book. About the authors. Acknowledgements. Publisher's notes. How to use this book. Photocopying permission and electronic supply. Units and knowledge specifications. HSC213 Provide food and drinks for individuals. HSC214 Help individuals to eat and drink. HSC218 Support individuals with their personal care needs. HSC219 Support individuals to manage continence. HSC223 Contribute to moving and handling individuals. Order form for PDF version. "This book demonstrates clear biblical and theological evidence that supports the advancements of biotechnology that so often get restricted by religious convictions. As the core values that the Bible offers as the guiding directives are articulated, the book develops an ethical compass that is then applied to some of the most controversial issues of our day"--Provided by publisher. LC has no. 1, signed by author. Roman Originaludgave: 2007 Includes index. Man in dreams: a special interview with Taiwei Bi, Illustrator -- The beauty of Wei's: a special interview with Wei Chen, Illustrator -- The king and the prince: a special interview with Minhao Feng, Freelance Illustrator -- Launching out: a special interview with Dehong Ho, Game Concept Designer -- Street kings: a special interview with Jiawei Huang, Freelance Comics Artist -- Orange's emotion: a special interview with Kai Lee, Game Concept Artist -- Radius of age 30: a special interview with Ya Lee, Game Concept Artist -- Hero on the way: a special interview with Yongjie Lee, game concept artist -- From new era to his own: a special interview with Yi Liang, Game Concept Artist -- Environment is the name of the game: a special interview with Chen Lin, Game Environment Artist -- Time as rare metal: a special interview with Hui Ling, EA Concept Artist -- Looking for monkey king: a special interview with Dongzi Liu, Freelance Illustrator -- Seems juvenile, but it works: a special interview with Yang Liu, Freelance Illustrator -- Building a world in two years: a special interview with Yong Liu, Game Artist -- Everything starts somewhere: a special interview with Guoliang Sun, Game Concept Artist -- Passion rekindled: a special interview with Man Qin, Game Concept Artist -- Creative aerobics: a special interview with Linning Wang, Game Artist -- Outgrowing the fairy tales: a special interview with Feng Wang, Game Concept Artist -- Life as beautiful as a flower: a special interview with Min Wang, Freelance Illustrator -- Warriordom in and out of the studio: a special interview with Xiangjun Zhou, Game Artist. Abdominal pain / Rosemary Young, Daphne Pierce-Smith -- Allergic conditions of the gastrointestinal tract / Rosemary Young -- Celiac disease / Mary-Alice Tully -- Constipation/encopresis / Lisa Philichi -- Cyclic vomiting syndrome / Addie McDuffie -- Diarrhea / Patty Bierly -- Failure to thrive / Kim Jarczyk -- Gastroesophageal reflux / Lisa Philichi -- Gastrointestinal bleed / Robin Shannon -- The A, B & C of hepatitis in children / Patricia Turner -- Inflammatory bowel disease / Susan Peck -- Pediatric liver disease / Angela Tendick, Cheryl Calabro -- Childhood obesity / Kathy Milliken -- Pancreatitis / Beth Goldberg -- Short bowel syndrome / Rosemary Young -- Pediatric GI transplant / Cindy Brown, Shari Huffman -- Diagnostic studies / Diane Kocovsky -- GI medications / Shari Huffman, Lisa Philichi, Kathleen Gura -- Nutrition in pediatric gastroenterology / Laura Beerman -- Feeding tubes / Corrine Maurins, Karen Sherry, Lillian Sablan -- Growth charts / Kim Jarczyk. Nourishing the whole child -- Building blocks for body and soul -- Wholefood kitchen -- Special diets -- Recipe foundations -- First tastes, Pure and simple -- Exploring and learning -- developing complexity -- Celebrations. Roman Originaludgave: 1986 A group of children and a "spirit" go back through time to discover the beginnings of Halloween. Preface / [Jon Eller] -- Introduction / [Jonathan R. Eller] -- The Halloween tree : first revised screenplay (1967) / [Ray Bradbury] -- The Halloween tree : novel in progress (1971) / [Ray Bradbury] -- The Halloween tree : [final novel submission (1972)] / [Ray Bradbury] -- Table of galley changes for the first edition, 1972 -- Notes to the text -- The Halloween tree : the teleplay (1992) / [Ray Bradbury] -- Companion materials The sacred and nature -- Discovering the yellow light -- Creating the compass -- The compass applied to plant and animal biotechnology -- The compass applied to stem cell research and prenatal engineering -- The compass applied to bionics, artificial intelligence, and cybernetic immorality -- Conclusion : religion engaging science in a positive way. Preface: Corn Belt Agricultural Landscape Values: Learning in the Field Introduction 1. Policy insights from alternative futures and integrated assessments Section 1: Environmental and societal drivers of agricultural landscape futures 2. Corn Belt Landscapes and Hypoxia of the Gulf of Mexico 3. Changing Societal Expectations for Environmental Benefits from Agricultural Policy Section 2: Assessing the Effects of Alternative Corn Belt Landscape Futures in Iowa 4. Alternative Scenarios for Future Iowa Agricultural Landscapes 5. Economic Implications 6. Farmers� Perceptions 7. Water Quality 8. Plant Diversity 9. Pollinator Responses 10. Amphibian Population Dynamics 11. Impacts on Mammal Communities: A Spatially Explicit Model 12. Impacts on Mammal Communities: Landscape Indices 13. Wildlife Habitat Section 3: Policy Implications across Scales: From Iowa Watersheds to the Mississippi River Basin 14. An Integrated Assessment of Alternative Futures for Iowa Watersheds 15. Improving Water Quality from the Corn Belt to the Gulf 16. Agricultural Policy Choices Cover title.
Author: Liz Moynihan
Publisher: Newbury : Countryside Books, 2010. ISBN\ISSN: 9781846742064, 1846742064 Genre: Guidebooks Notes: 96 p. : ill., krt. ; 21 cm. Responsibility: Pub walks in Norfolk Edition: Print book : English : New ed Voor cello en piano. Bevat o.a.: Canon / Tallis. Ayre, what is it all? / Gibbons. Marmotte / Beethoven. The bear / Rebikov. Moravian folk song / Janáček. Canon [Tallis] ; Branle des Sabots (from Orchesographie) [Thoinot Arbeau] ; Ayre, What is it all? [Thomas Campion] ; Allemande (from Banchetto Musicale) [Schein] ; Song 22 [Gibbons] ; Italian Rant [Anon.] ; Minuet [H. Purcell] ; Minuet from Music for the Royal Fireworks [George Frideric Handel] ; Trio from Minuet No. 5, XII Menuets pour le Clavecin ou Pianoforte [Joseph Haydn] ; Das klinget so herrlich from The Magic Flute [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart] ; Marmotte Op. 52 No. 7 [Ludwig van Beethoven] ; Liebhaber in allen Gestalten (Lover in many forms) [Franz Schubert] ; Ein Jungling liebt ein Madchen (A youth loves a maiden) from Dichterliebe [Robert Schumann] ; The Little Sandman [Johannes Brahms] ; Chanson Russe from Album for the Young [Tchaikovsky] ; Czech Dance [Smetana] ; The Elephant from The Carnival of the Animals [Saint-Saens] ; Andante from Very Easy Melodious Exercises in the First Position, Op. 22 [Elgar] ; Moravian Folk Song [Janacek] ; The Bear [Rebikov] ; A New Year Carol from Friday Afternoons, Op. 7 [Benjamin Britten] ; March From POEMS 1847): The Rhodora -- The humble-bee -- Fable -- Astraea -- Etienne de la Boece -- Suum cuique -- Compensation -- Forbearance -- Berrying -- Thine eyes still shined -- Eros -- Loss and gain -- Hamatreya -- The snow-storm -- Painting and sculpture -- Holidays -- From the Persian of Hafiz -- Ghaselle -- Xenophanes -- The day's ration -- Blight -- Musketaquid -- Hymn ('By the rude bridge that arched the flood') -- The sphinx -- Each and all -- The problem -- To Rhea -- The visit -- Uriel -- The world-soul -- From MAY-DAY AND OTHER PIECES (1867): Brahma -- Nemesis -- Fate -- Freedom -- Ode sung in the town hall -- Boston hymn -- Love and thought -- Lover's petition -- Una -- Letters -- Rubies -- Merlin's song -- The test -- Nature I -- Nature II -- The Romany girl -- My garden -- The titmouse -- Days -- Sea-shore -- Two rivers -- Waldeinsamkeit -- Terminus -- The past -- Experience -- Compensation -- Culture -- Politics -- Heroism -- Character -- Friendship -- Beauty -- Manners -- Art -- Spiritual laws -- Unity -- Worship -- Quatrains -- From SELECTED POEMS (1876): The nun's aspiration -- Hymn ('We love the venerable house') -- Cupido -- Boston -- Silence -- The three dimensions -- Motto to 'The poet' -- Motto to 'Gifts' -- Motto to 'Nature' -- Motto to 'Nominalist and realist' -- Motto to 'History' -- South wind -- From THE UNPUBLISHED POEMS: 'William does thy frigid soul' -- 'Perhaps thy lot in life is higher' -- Song -- 'I spread my gorgeous sail' -- 'O what is heaven but the fellowship' -- 'Ah strange strange strange -- 'See yonder leafless trees against the sky' -- 'Do that which you can do' -- 'Few are free' -- Van Buren -- The future -- Rex -- 'And when I am entombed in my place' -- 'Bard or dunce is blest, but hard' -- 'It takes philosopher or fool' -- 'Tell men what they knew before' -- 'I use the knife' -- 'There is no evil but can speak' -- 'The sea reflects the rosy sky' -- 'In this sour world, o summerwind' -- 'Look danger in the eye it vanishes' 'As I walked in the wood' -- 'I sat upon the ground' -- 'Good Charles the spring's adorer -- 'Around the man who seeks a noble end' -- 'In the deep heart of man a poet dwells' -- 'O what are heroes prophets men' -- 'Yet sometime to the sorrow stricken' -- The Bohemian hymn -- 'Kind & holy were the words' -- 'Divine inviters! I accept' -- 'Go if thou wilt ambrosial flower' -- 'In Walden wood the chickadee' -- 'Star seer Copernicus' -- 'At last the poet spoke' -- 'I grieve that better souls than mine' -- Nantasket -- Water -- 'Where the fungus broad & red' -- 'From the stores of eldest matter' -- 'And the best gift of God' -- 'Stout Sparta shrined the god of laughter' -- 'Brother, no decrepitude' -- 'Who know this or that' -- 'Saadi loved the new & old' -- 'And as the light divided the dark' -- 'When devils bite' -- 'Comfort with a purring cat' -- 'I cannot find a place so lonely' -- 'This shining hour is an edifice' -- 'The sparrow is rich in her nest' -- 'Bended to fops who bent to him' -- Elizabeth hoar -- 'Cloud upon cloud' -- 'Since the devil hopping on' -- 'Poets are colorspots' -- 'Thanks to those who go and come' -- 'I must not borrow light' -- 'Comrade of the snow & wind' -- 'God only knew how Saadi dined' -- 'Friends to me are frozen wine' -- 'That each should in his house abide' -- New England capitalist -- 'On a raisin stone' -- 'Go out into nature and plant trees' -- 'Pale genius roves alone' -- 'Burn your literary verses' -- 'Intellect gravely broods apart on joy' -- 'The civil world will much forgive' -- 'Mask thy wisdom with delight' -- 'Roomy eternity' -- Terminus -- 'More sweet than my refrain' -- 'O Boston city lecture-hearing' -- 'A patch of meadow & upland' -- 'And he like me is not too proud' -- 'Park & ponds are good by day' -- 'For Lyra yet shall be the pole' -- 'A score of airy miles will smooth' -- 'All things rehearse' -- Pedants all' -- 'I leave the book, I leave the wine' -- 'Easy to match what others do' -- 'If wishes would carry me over the land' Maia -- 'Seyd planted where the deluge ploughed' -- 'Forbore the ant hill, shunned to tread' -- 'Borrow Urania's subtile wings' -- 'The comrade or the book is good' -- 'Is the pace of nature slow?' -- 'Why honor the new men' -- 'Think not the gods receive thy prayer' -- 'Inspired we must forget our books' -- 'Upon a rock yet uncreate' -- LONGER POEMS: Woodnotes I -- May-day -- The Adirondacs -- From The poet. PDCA/Test : a quality framework for software testing by William E Lewis Download book DOC, EPUB, AZW4/30/2018
Author: William E Lewis
Publisher: Boca Raton, Fla. : Auerbach Publishers, ©1999. ISBN\ISSN: 9781420048131, 1420048139, 9780849399800, 0849399807 Notes: 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : illustrations Responsibility: PDCA/Test : a quality framework for software testing Edition: eBook : Document : English IntroductionSection 1: Software Quality in PerspectivePart 1: Quality Assurance Framework: What is Quality?Prevention Versus DetectionVerification Versus ValidationPart 2: Overview of Testing Techniques Test Case DesignBlack Box Testing (functional)White Box Testing (structural)Part 3: Quality Through a Continuous Improvement ProcessContribution of Dr. Edward DemingRole of Statistical MethodsDeming's 14 Quality PrinciplesSection 2: Life Cycle Testing ReviewPart 1: Overview Part 2: Verifying the Requirements PhasePart 3: Verifying the Logical Design Phase Part 4: Verifying the Physical Design PhasePart 5: Verifying the Program Unit Design PhasePart 6: Verifying the Coding Phase TestingSection 3: Client/Server and Internet Testing MethodologyPart 1: Development Methodology OverviewPart 2: Information Gathering (Plan)Part 3: Test Planning (Plan)Part 4: Test Case Design (Do)Part 5: Test Development (Do)Part 6: Test Execution/Evaluation (Do/Check)Part 7: Prepare for the Next Spiral (Act)Part 8: Conduct the System TestPart 9: Conduct Acceptance TestingPart 10: Summarize/Report Spiral Test ResultSection 4: Modern Testing ToolsPart 1: Introduction to Testing ToolsPart 2: Methodology to Evaluate Testing ToolsAppendicesA: Spiral Testing Methodology Appendix B: Software Quality Assurance Plan AppendixC: Requirements Specification AppendixD: Change Request FormE: Test TemplatesF: ChecklistsG: Integrating Testing into Development Methodology H. Software Testing TechniquesGlossaryBibliographyIndex "Even as a baby, all Joan Marie Verba wanted to do was eat. She was an overweight child and then an overweight teenager. She dieted to a healthy weight more than once, only to gain it back. Unhappy and obese, she lost weight through a weight loss program, only to discover that she was in danger of putting it all on again. She immediately went back to a maintenance program and stuck with it for two years. In the process, she finally changed her attitudes and changed her lifestyle, which allowed her to keep off the weight permanently. In this book, Verba shares the struggles, challenges, and insights she has experienced in her successful weight loss journey. The contents of this book may not be construed as a medical diagnosis, treatment, advice, claim, or substitute for a physician s care. Consult a physician or other health care provider before starting a weight loss or exercise program."--p. [4] of cover. Theodore Sturgeon and The Last Unicorn / Peter S. Beagle -- Lifelong passion: Theodore Sturgeon's fiction / Debbie Notkin -- Tuesdays are worse -- Case and the dreamer -- Agnes, accent and access -- Ingenious Aylmer -- The sheriff of Chayute -- The mysterium -- "I love maple walnut -- Blue butter -- The singsong of Cecily Snow -- Harry's note -- Time warp -- The country of afterward -- Like yesterday -- Why dolphins don't bite -- Vengeance is -- Seasoning -- Not an affair -- Black moccasins -- The trick -- Grizzly -- Theodore Sturgeon: storyteller / Paul Williams. Bibliografía. Includes index. Volume 1: 1760s-1780s Foundations of Freedom or an agreement of the people proposed as a rule for future government in the establishment of a firm and lasting peace. Drawn up by several well-affected persons (1648); Robert Robinson, Selections from A Political Catechism (1782) and Reflexions on representation in Parliament (1766); Soame Jenyns, Thoughts on a Parliamentary reform and Some other thoughts on Parliamentary reform; Richard Price et al., selections from A collection of letters to the volunteers of Ireland on the subject of parliamentary reform (1783); John Almon, selections from the Political Register and impartial review of new books (1768-69); Edmund Burke, 'Speech to electors at Bristol' from Mr Edmund Burke's speeches at his arrival at Bristol and at the conclusion of the poll (1774); John Cartwright, Take your choice (1776); James Burgh, Political Disquisitions (1774) Volume 2: 1790-1820 Address of the London Corresponding Society, to the other Societies of Great Britain, united for Obtaining a Reform in Parliament (1792); William Playfair, Inevitable Consequences of a Reform in Parliament (1792); George Philips, The Necessity for a Speedy and Effectual Reform in Parliament (1792); The State of the Representation of England and Wales, delivered to the Society, the Friends of the People, associated for the Purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary Reform, on Saturday the 9th of February 1793 (1793); Norman M'Leod, Two letters to the Chairman of the Friends of the People at Edinburgh (1793); Facts, Reflections, and Queries, submitted to the Consideration of the Associated Friends of the People (1792); William Knox, A Letter to the People of Ireland, upon the Intended Application of the Roman Catholics to Parliament of the Exercise to the Elective Franchise (1792); A Brief Account of the General Meeting of the Catholic Delegates held in Dublin, December 1792 (1793); Address from the Society of United Irishmen of Dublin, to the People of Ireland, couched in moderate language, containing strong and unanswerable facts, which demonstrate the Necessity of a Parliamentary Reform, with a plan for an equal representation of the people of Ireland in the House of Commons (1794); William Roscoe, A Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P. on the Subject of Reform in the Representation of the People in Parliament (1811); Address of the Reformers of Fawdon, to their Brothers the Pitmen, Keelmen, and other Labourers, on the Tyne and Wear (1819); Leeds Reform Meeting (1819); Charles Phillips, Address to the Electors of the Country of Sligo; in which he states his reasons for declining the Poll (1818); Francis Burdett, The Plan of Reform proposed by Sir Francis Burdett (1809) Volume 3: 1831-2 John Taylor Coleridge, Notes on the Reform Bill by a Barrister (1831); William Carpenter, A letter to Earl Grey (1830); A Political Olio (1831) and Address to the working class on the Reform Bill (1831); Henry Brougham, Speech on English Reform Bill with Grey's reply to opposition (1831); Letters to a friend by a liberal supporter of Roman Catholic emancipation on the Irish Reform bill (1831); Objections to the ballot (1831); Open voting better than the ballot (1831); William Cobbett, lecture 1 from Manchester Lectures in support of his 14 reform propositions (1832); John Sinclair, Thoughts on Parliamentary reform (1831); George Grote, Essentials of parliamentary reform (1831); Duke of Wellington, Speech on Reform Bill (1831); The First Batch being minutes taken at a private meeting of a society for selecting approving and returning candidates to the first meeting of the chamber of delegates to commence the new era Anno I (1832); What the people ought to do, in choosing their representatives at the general election, after the passing of the reform bill by Junius Redivivus (1832); Everyman his own law maker? Or the complete guide to a parliamentary reform wherein the road to national confusion is made plain and easy to the meanest capacities (1832); Election broadsides from 1832 From Edinburgh, 1832 election (1832) Volume 4: 1832-48 Charles Wetherell, Speech of Sir C. W. at the Bar of the House of Lords against the Municipal Corporation Bill (1835); Lord John Russell, Letter to electors of Stroud on principles of reform act (1839); Henry Brougham, Reply to Lord John Russell's letter to the electors of Stroud on the principles of the reform act (1839); George Grote, Speeches on the Ballot (1833-8); Sydney Smith, Ballot (1839); Marion Reid, A plea for woman: being a vindication of the importance and extent of her natural sphere of action (1843); Rights and conditions of woman (1841); Observations to show that by the constitution of England tax is become illegal etc, etc and a few remarks against universal suffrage by an Englishman; Lord Teynham, How it must work: in an address to the freeholders and electors of the United Empire (1833); The Finsbury Tract Society, The Question 'What is a Chartist' Answered (1839); Address of the Metropolitan Reform Association (1842); Alexander McKay, Electoral Districts or the apportionment of the representation of the country on the basis of its population (1848); The end in view: shewing the necessity and advantage of a complete reform of our financial and representative system (1848); Hugo Reid, What should be done for the people? (1848); Benjamin Disraeli, Parliamentary Reform: A Series of Speeches on that subject delivered in the House of Commons (1867); Joseph Hume, On Parliamentary reform (1850); Parliamentary Reform. The educational franchise (1853); Parliamentary Reform by A Conservative (1855); Scrutator, A few remarks on the Ballot (1857); John Stuart Mill, Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform (1859); Word to the Masses on their right to the franchise and the means of attaining it by a Norwich operative; A Voice from the Millions. Reasons for appealing to the Middle Classes on behalf of their unenfranchised brethren by a Norwich operative. Volume 5: 1850s-1860s Robert Lowe, Speeches and Letters on Reform (1867); Benjamin Disraeli, Parliamentary Reform: A Series of Speeches (1867); Earl Russell, The Final Reform Bill (1866); Edward Baines, Speech on moving the second reading of the Borough Franchise Bill in the House of Commons on 11 May 1864 (1864); G C Brodrick, The Utilitarian argument against reform, as stated by Mr. Lowe (1867); Albert Venn Dicey, The Balance of Classes (1867); C H Pearson, On the Working of Australian Institutions (1867); An Old Colonist, Universal Suffrage and Vote by Ballot in Australia. How far is the Present depressed condition of the Australian colonies generally and of the colony of Victoria particularly, to be attributed to the adoption of Universal Suffrage and Vote by ballot; and how can those colonies be most readily restored to a state of sound prosperity. An Inquiry addressed to the Rt Hon the Earl of Derby (1867); Edward Beales, Moral right for every man, respectable working class (1865); Report of Proceedings of the Yorkshire Reform Confr.: Franchise (1861); Charles Bradlaugh, Reform or Revolution (1867); Ernest Jones, Democracy Vindicated (1867); Beehive Newspaper, 'Great Meeting of London Working Men's Association and Reform League' (1866) Volume 6: 1867 George Jacob Holyoake, A New Defence of the ballot in consequence of Mr Mill's Objections to It (1868); Major General T Perronet Thompson, The Catechism on the Ballot; or a list of Fallacies and the Answers (1860); John T Ball, Ballot considered in connexion with Extension of the Franchise (1872); Charles Buxton, Self-Government for London: The Leading Ideas on which a Constitution for London should be Based (1869); James Edward Fitzgerald, The Native Policy of New Zealand. A Speech delivered in the House of Representatives of New Zealand (1862) The Productivity Epiphany shows us that becoming more effective in life doesn't always come down to a single formula; huge leaps forward ofter result from those "ah ha!" moments that seem to come from nowhere. When you read Vince's book, you'll know where your epiphanies came from!" "The thirteenth volume from internationally renowned science fiction/fantasy/thriller author Theodore Sturgeon, containing stories published between 1972 and 1985"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Ian Hunter
Publisher: Auckland [N.Z.] : Hunter Pub., ©2011. ISBN\ISSN: 9780987655806, 0987655809 Genre: Children's nonfiction, Juvenile literature Notes: 112 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm Responsibility: Write that essay : the outrageously helpful guide to writing better essays and achieving higher grades Other titles: Write that A+ essay Edition: Print book : Secondary (senior high) school : English : High school ed Target audience: Secondary. Introduction, David K. Dickinson and Susan B. NeumanI. Cognitive and Linguistic Building Blocks of Early Literacy Development 1. A Window of Opportunity We Must Open to All: The Case for Preschool With High-Quality Support for Language and Literacy, David K. Dickinson, Allyssa McCabe, and Marilyn J. Essex2. The Knowledge Gap: Implications for Early Education, Susan B. Neuman3. Vocabulary Development and Instruction: A Prerequisite for School Learning, Andrew Biemiller4. Literacy Development: Insights from Research on Skilled Reading, Jane Ashby and Keith Rayner5. Neurobiological Investigations of Skilled and Impaired Reading, Kenneth R. Pugh, Rebecca Sandak, Stephen J. Frost, Dina Moore, and W. Einar MenclII. Phonemic Awareness and Letter Knowledge 6. Conceptualizing Phonological Processing Skills in Prereaders, Christopher J. Lonigan7. The Development of Phonological Sensitivity, Stephen R. Burgess8. Phonemic Awareness and Reading: Beyond the Growth of Initial Reading Accuracy, Beth M. Phillips and Joseph K. Torgesen9. The Roots of Learning to Read and Write: Acquisition of Letters and Phonemic Awareness, Linnea C. Ehri and Theresa Roberts III. Families and Relationships: Socioemotional and Linguistic Supports 10. The Influence of Parenting on Emerging Literacy Skills, Susan H. Landry and Karen E. Smith11. Teacher-Child Relationships in Early Literacy, Robert C. Pianta12. Environmental Supports for Language Acquisition, Erika Hoff 13. The Misunderstood Giant: On the Predictive Role of Early Vocabulary to Future Reading, Monique Senechal, Gene Ouellette, and Donna RodneyIV. Cultural and Linguistic Diversity 14. Effective Interventions for English Language Learners (Spanish-English) at Risk for Reading Difficulties, Sharon Vaughn, Sylvia Linan-Thompson, Sharolyn Pollard-Durodola, Patricia G. Mathes, and Elsa Cardenas Hagan 15. Recent Research on the Language and Literacy Skills of African American Students in the Early Years, Holly K. Craig and Julie A. Washington16. Cultural Diversity in Early Literacy: Findings in Dutch Studies, Paul P. M. Leseman and Cathy van Tuijl17. Considering Culture in Research-Based Interventions to Support Early Literacy, Stuart McNaughtonV. Supporting Literacy in Preschool Classrooms 18. Vygotskian Perspectives on Teaching and Learning Early Literacy, Elena Bodrova and Deborah J. Leong 19. Preschool Classroom Environments and the Quantity and Quality of Children's Literacy and Language Behaviors, Dale C. Farran, Canan Aydogan, Shin Ji Kang, and Mark W. Lipsey20. The Relationships between Sociodramatic Play and Literacy Development, Lesley Mandel Morrow and Judith A. Schickedanz21. Encouraging Young Children's Language Interactions with Stories, Margaret G. McKeown and Isabel L. Beck 22. Early Literacy Policy and Pedagogy, Kathleen Roskos and Carol VukelichVI. Programmatic Interventions During the Preschool Years 23. Reading Ahead: Effective Interventions for Young Children's Early Literacy Development, Pia Rebello Britto, Allison S. Fuligni, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn24. A Pediatric Approach to Early Literacy, Robert Needlman, Perri Klass, and Barry Zuckerman25. Emergent Literacy of Low-Income Children in Head Start: Relationships with Child and Family Characteristics, Program Factors, and Classroom Quality, Nicholas Zill and Gary ResnickVII. Toward Effective Primary Grade Instruction 26. The Transition to School, Frederick J. Morrison, Carol McDonald Connor, and Heather J. Bachman 27. Perspectives on the Difficulty of Beginning Reading Texts, Elfrieda H. Hiebert and Heidi Anne E. Mesmer28. The Impact of Early School Experiences on Initial Reading, Connie Juel29. Policy Decisions in Early Literacy Assessment, Terry Salinger30. Early Education Interventions: Principles of Effective and Sustained Benefits from Targeted Early Education Programs, Sharon Landesman Ramey and Craig T. Ramey Prologue XI Introduction XIII Part One Chapter 1 Foundations 1 Chapter 2 The Werkbundsiedlung 1932-1938 15 Chapter 3 Weaving 24 Chapter 4 Childhood 31 Chapter 5 Mutti 50 Chapter 6 A Boy of Ten Is Already Grown 56 Chapter 7 My Dear Children 76 Chapter 8 Prisoners Don't Ride Bicycles 83 Chapter 9 Sauf Conduit 93 Chapter 10 Australia 105 Chapter 11 War Cry 116 Chapter 12 Resurfacing 128 Chapter 13 The Goldens 136 Chapter 14 When War Is Over 144 Chapter 15 To America 154 Part Two Chapter 16 Finding Home 164 Chapter 17 Summer of '49 178 Chapter 18 Manna from Heaven 191 Chapter 19 Dispossession 201 Chapter 20 What Traces Are Left 213 Chapter 21 Stefan and Max 1939--1947 227 Chapter 22 Aspen, Early 1950's 239 Chapter 23 Prisoner of Fortune, Prisoner of War 250 Chapter 24 At the End of Empire 264 Chapter 25 Money Matters 276 Chapter 26 Basic Training 288 Chapter 27 The Tachinierer 299 Part Three Chapter 28 Breaking Ground 312 Chapter 29 Taliesin 321 Chapter 30 A Critical Mix 336 Chapter 31 A Sympathetic Chord 349 Chapter 32 Architecture in Evolution 366 Chapter 33 Building 383 Chapter 34 Pencil to Paper 398 Chapter 35 Silversmithing 414 Chapter 36 Still Escaping 428 Chapter 37 Adaptations 438 Chapter 38 A Philosophy of Life 445 Chapter 39 A Cabin Is A Castle 455 Appendix I Recipes 459 Appendix II Map of Escape from Nazi-Occupied France 467 Appendix III Family Trees 473 Endnotes 481 Selected Bibliography 517 Acknowledgments 526 Index 533 This ed. originally published: 2005. 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