Author: Frank H Spearman; N C Wyeth
Publisher: [Whitefish, MT] : Kessinger Publishing, [2007?] ISBN\ISSN: 9780766198241, 0766198243 Genre: Western stories Notes: ix, 421 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Responsibility: Whispering Smith Edition: Print book : Fiction : English Facsimile reprint. Originally published: New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906. Book one -- Book two. Includes accompanying CD that will allow one to hear the songs in context and glean the proper timing and phrasing. Section 1 - Resource, environment and development (R G H Turnbull). Summary (R G H Turnbull). Resource (F G Larminie). Environment (A D McIntyre and R G H Turnbull). Development (B G S Taylor and R G H Turnbull). Section 2 - Economic and social impacts (H M Begg). Summary (H M Begg). Development of UK policy towards oil and gas impacts on the UK economy (A G Kemp). The impact of oil on the Scottish economy with particular reference to the Aberdeen economy (M G Lloyd and D A Newlands). Impact of large installations: oil platform fabrication yards in the highlands and islands (S H Picket). Oil and remote communities: Shetland and Orkney (G A Blackadder and J Baster). Some international comparisons (G A Mackay). Section 3 - Environmental impact - onshore (S G Fulton). Summary (S G Fulton). The central and local government responses to North Sea oil and gas developments in Scotland (R G H Turnbull and T F Sprott). Safeguarding the environmental interest (J M Francis, R Goodier and M P Ferguson). The Scottish approach to the environmental assessment (R G H Turnbull). Mitigation by design (W J Cairns). The response to industry: the Shetland oil terminal environmental advisory group (L V Kingham). Section 4 - Environmental impact - offshore (C S Johnston and J C Side). Summary (J C Side and C S Johnston). Environmental assessments. International initiatives and statutory controls on the prevention of pollution from offshore operations (A D Read and L O Reiersen). Sources of environmental disturbance associated with offshore oil and gas developments (J M Davies and P F Kingston). Oil spills - effects and response (B M Dicks and I C White). The impact on the fishing industry (F Buchan and R Allan). Submarine pipelines and the North Sea environment (D Haldane, R L Reuben and J C Side). Decommissioning and abandonment of offshore installations (J C Side). Section 5 - Hazard and risk (C G Ramsay). Summary (C G Ramsay). Hazard and risk (C G Ramsay and S Grant). Mossmorran case study (P E Day). The management of acute risks - oil spill contingency planning and response (D C Monk and D Cormack). Managing chronic environmental risks (H J Somerville and D Shirley). Introduction to Data Mining.- Data for Data Mining.- Introduction to Classification: Naive Bayes and Nearest Neighbour.- Using Decision Trees for Classification.- Decision Tree Induction: Using Entropy for Attribute Selection.- Decision Tree Induction: Using Frequency Tables for Attribute Selection.- Estimating the Predictive Accuracy of a Classifier.- Continuous Attributes.- Avoiding Overfitting of Decision Trees.- More about Entropy.- Inducing Modular Rules for Classification.- Measuring the Performance of a Classifier.- Association Rule Mining I.- Association Rule Mining II.- Clustering.- Text Mining.- References.- Appendix A: Essential Mathematics.- Appendix B: Datasets.- Appendix C: Sources of Further Information.- Appendix D: Glossary and Notation.- Appendix E: Solutions to Self-assessment Exercises.- Index. "10 standards arranged for tenor ukulele in standard notation and tablature." 1. Europeanization: A Critical Stocktaking 2. Theorizing Europeanization as Process 3. Political Elites and Europeanization: Changing Preferences in the Corridors of Power? 4. Spaces of Europeanization: Central and Eastern European Elites and the 2004 Accession 5. Discourses of Europeanization: The European Commission, European Narratives and European Neighbourhood Policy 6. Territorial Spaces of Europeanization: Narratives and Politics of Multifunctionality in English and French Rural Areas 7. The Spatialities of Europeanization: Power, Governance and Territory in Europe Værker af bl.a. Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Anish Kapoor, Rachel Whiteread og Jake & Dinos Chapman Here, there and everywhere -- Here's the rainy day -- Honeysuckle Rose -- Mona Lisa -- Moon river -- Tenderly -- Till there was you -- Wave -- What a wonderful world -- When you wish upon a star. Originally published: 1998. The negotiation process -- Licensing software -- Grant of license -- Other important issues -- Boilerplate -- Escrow agreements -- Confidentiality provisions and trade secret laws -- Shrink-wrap and click-wrap licenses -- The applicability of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) -- Recommended resource materials -- Model forms. Title from container. For windows, not compatible with Macintosh. "EB you can do it." Disc 1. Herdsman (recorded 2/11/2006 at the University of Minnesota, Morris, MN) (15:26) -- L'amour a la Myrtle (recorded 4/01/2006 at the State Theater, Minneapolis, MN) (12:26) -- March of the turtles (recorded 6/17/2006 at the Ravina Festival, Highland Park, IL) (15:31) -- Flying Elvises on the 4th of July (recorded 7/01/2006 at the Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, MA) (11:29) -- Traditionalists (recorded 12/16/2006 at the Town Hall, New York, NY) (12:31). Disc 2. Little girl and the deadly snake (recorded 4/29/2006 at the University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD) (10:05) -- Tragedy of a summer day (recorded 6/10/2006 at The University of Texas Performing Arts Center, Austin, TX) (12:20) -- Girls' volleyball (recorded 11/04/2006 at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, HI) (14:44) -- Adversity (recorded 12/03/2005 at the Town Hall, New York, NY) (17:49) -- Christmas 2006 (recorded 12/08/2006 at the Town Hall, New York, NY) (12:59). Written by certified teachers with a focus on the fundamentals of vocabulary, algebra, arithmetic, and geometry. Buying and selling -- Woods -- Prozac, insomniac, half-cracked -- The secret of Marilyn Monroe -- Terrible darkness -- John Rechy at home -- The tale of an angry heart -- The finer things in life -- Body of work -- The legend of Denham Fouts -- The excitement of newness. Previous edition: published as All year round. 2002. Jory Keyes leads a normal life as an architect's assistant until he is witness to a brutal murder. Though initially saved by police Detective Sam Kage, Jory refuses protective custody--he has a life he loves that he won't give up no matter who is after him. But Jory's life is in real jeopardy, especially after he agrees to testify about what he saw. While dealing with attempts on his life, well-meaning friends who want to see him happy, an overly protective boss, and a slowly unfolding mystery that is much more sinister than he could ever imagine, the young gay man finds himself getting involved with Sam, the conflicted and closeted detective. And though Jory may survive the danger, he may not survive a broken heart. Includes index.
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Author: John D Nesbitt
Publisher: Farmington Hills, Mich. : Five Star, a part of Gale Cengage Learning, [2018] ISBN\ISSN: 9781432842802, 1432842803 Genre: Fiction Notes: pages cm Responsibility: Castle Butte Revised edition of: Tantric massage, an illustrated manual for meditative sexuality. New York : Secret Garden, 1993. In the ethereal world of dreams, there are champions who fight to protect the dreamer and there are demons who prey on them ... Arik is such a predator. Condemned by the gods to live eternity without emotions, Arik can only feel when he's in the dreams of others. For thousands of years, he's drifted through the human unconscious, searching for sensation. Now he's finally found a dreamer whose vivid mind can fill his emptiness. Interpretation of restoration of Athenian democracy in 403 B. C. E. The first step : understanding the crisis facing modern-day femininity -- Lily among thorns : the essence of a set-apart young woman -- Romantic mystique : the mystery of a set-apart young woman -- Tender reverence : the passion of a set-apart young woman. Introduction; PART I: THE ESSENTIALS; PART II: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND ADVANCED MATERIAL; PART III. APPENDICES; ONLINE GLOSSARIES; TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS GLOSSARY; INDEX. This book has been created for patients who have decided to make education and research an integral part of the treatment process. Although it also gives information useful to doctors, caregivers and other health professionals, it tells patients where and how to look for information covering virtually all topics related to tuberous sclerosis (also Adenoma sebaceum; Bourneville disease; Bourneville Pringle Syndrome; Epiloia; Phakomatosis TS; Tuberose Sclerosis), from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research. The title of this book includes the word official. This reflects the fact. Translation of: Stacks of trouble. Mike learns how fast dirty dishes can pile up when he tries to avoid washing them. Includes index. "References may be obtained at www.ccspublishing.com"--Page 168. Advanced cardiac life support -- [pt. 1]. Critical and cardiac care patient management -- Critical care history and physical examination -- Critical care physical examination -- Admission check list -- Critical care progress note -- Procedure note -- Discharge note -- Fluids and electrolytes -- Blood component therapy -- Central parenteral nutrition -- Enteral nutrition -- Radiographic evaluation of common interventions -- Arterial line placement -- Central venous catheterization -- Normal pulmonary artery catheter values -- [pt. 2]. Cardiovascular disorders -- Acute coronary syndromes -- Heart failure caused by systolic left ventricular dysfunction -- Atrial fibrillation -- Hypertensive crisis -- Acute pericarditis -- pacemakers -- [pt. 3]. Pulmonary disorders -- Orotracheal intubation -- Nasotracheal intubation -- Ventilator management -- Inverse ratio ventilation -- Ventilator weaning -- Pulmonary embolism -- Asthma -- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- Pleural effusion. [pt. 4]. Trauma -- Pneumothorax -- Tension pneumothorax -- Cardiac tamponade -- Pericardiocentesis -- [pt. 5]. Hematologic disorders -- Transfusion reactions -- Disseminated intravascular coagulation -- Thrombolytic-associated bleeding -- [pt. 6]. Infectious diseases -- Bacterial meningitis -- Community-acquired pneumonia -- Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia -- Antiretroviral therapy and opportunistic infections in AIDS -- Sepsis -- Peritonitis -- [pt. 7]. Gastrointestinal disorders -- Upper gastrointestinal bleeding -- Esophageal varices -- Lower gastrointestinal bleeding -- Acute pancreatitis -- Hepatic encephalopathy -- [pt. 8]. Toxicologic disorders -- Poisoning and drug overdose -- Toxicologic syndromes -- Acetaminophen overdose -- Cocaine overdose -- Cyclic antidepressant overdose -- Digoxin overdose -- Ethylene glycol ingestion -- Iron overdose -- Isopropyl alcohol ingestion -- Lithium overdose -- Methanol ingestion -- Salicylate overdose -- Theophylline toxicity -- Warfarin (Coumadin) overdose. [pt. 9]. Neurologic disorders -- Acute ischemic stroke -- Elevated intracranial pressure -- Management of status epilepticus -- [pt. 10]. Endocrinologic and nephrologic disorders -- Diabetic ketoacidosis -- Acute renal failure -- Hyperkalemia -- Hypokalemia -- Hypomagnesemia -- Hypermagnesemia -- Disorders of water and sodium balance -- Hypophosphatemia -- Hyperphosphatemia -- Commonly used formulas -- Commonly used drug levels -- Index. Read ebook Junjo romantica. 1 by Shungiku Nakamura; Katherine Schilling in DOC, DJVU, MOBI, DOCX5/10/2018
Author: Shungiku Nakamura; Katherine Schilling
Publisher: [United States?] : Blu, ©2006. ISBN\ISSN: 9781598167191, 1598167197, 1569709025, 9781569709023 Genre: Graphic novels, Comic books, strips, etc Notes: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations ; 19 cm Responsibility: Junjo romantica. 1 Other titles: Junjō romanchika. Edition: Print book : Fiction : English Target audience: Rated M for Mature. "Being a discourse of rivers, fishponds, fish and fishing not unworthy the perusal of most anglers ... with instructions how to angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream." "Originally published 1653 (Walton) and 1676 (Cotton). Cotton's addition was written at Walton's request for the fifth published edition of The Compleat Angler."--Title page verso. Originally published: Hudson, N.Y. : Anthroposophic Press, ©1993. Women and crime : who is in prison and why? -- Women's prisons : what's it like to live behind bars? -- Mental illness, health care, and other special issues for incarcerated women -- Safe behind bars? : women guarded by men -- Family affair : incarcerated women and the families they leave behind -- International offenders : imprisoned women around the world -- Helping women inmates : what works? Explores issues related to female imprisonment, discussing mental illness, health care, safety, the effects on the family, and international offenders, and describing women's prisons. "A powerful guide for achieving personal and business success"--Cover. Foreword -- PRELUDE Assassination War Politics of the Vietnam War Period -- 1. A Killing Field Day for the Heat -- 2. Time Machine: The Birth of Top 40 Radio and Alan Freed's Near-Death Experience -- 3. Parapolitical Stars in the Dope Show -- 4. The Death of Cass Elliot and Other "Restless Youth" -- 5. A Murder in the House of Pooh: Brian Jones -- 6. Portraits in Carnage: The End of the Rock Festivals -- 7. I Don't Live Today: The Jimi Hendrix Political Harassment, Kidnap and Murder Experience -- 8. When You're a Stranger: Investigative Findings on the Death of Jim Morrison 9. Like Coffins in a Cage: The Baez Contras and the Death of Phil Ochs -- 10. Who Killed the Kennedys? (and Sal Mineo?) -- 11. Project Walrus and Holden Caulfield's Warm Gun -- 12. What'cha Gonna Do? . . . The Deaths of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh -- 13. Gang War: Sons of CHAOS vs. Thugs -- A Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. Assassination Digest -- 14. Dancing on the Hetty: The Death of Michael Hutchence, et al. Who kills the rock stars?. "TAX payers resource guide. IRS FAQ"--Cover. IRS procedures -- Filing requirements/status/dependents/exemptions -- Itemized deductions/standard deductions -- Interest/dividends/other types of income -- Pensions and annuities -- Social security income -- Child care credit/other credits -- Earned income tax credit -- Estimated tax -- Capital gains, losses/sale of home -- Sale or trade of business, depreciation, rentals -- Small business/self-employed/other business -- Aliens and U.S. citizens living abroad -- Electronic filing (e-file) and TeleFile -- Magnetic media filers -- Other (alternative minimum tax, estates, trusts, tax shelters, state tax inquiries) -- Individual retirement arrangements (IRAs) -- FAQs regarding social security and Medicare taxes -- FAQs--students -- Other frequently asked questions -- About the IRS (history, mission, structure). Make the film. Collect the paycheck. Get out of Dodge. Simple. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems ... When director Roan Pirsig dies of an overdose, his nemesis and his protege must come together to finish a film. One, Jae Cavanaugh is a workaholic, making the leap from independent film to Tinseltown's bright lights; her career hangs in the balance. Can she trust Reed Lewis? She doesn't have a choice. The other, moody actress Reed Lewis, has more than a career to consider. She walked away from Hollywood once, does she want her career back? She doesn't have a choice. She does have a secret. Can these very different women forge a friendship strong enough to withstand the storm brewing around the film? Do they even have a choice?--back cover. Wheat That Springeth Green, J.F. Powers's beautifully realized final work, is a comic foray into the commercialized wilderness of modern American life. Its hero, Joe Hackett, is a high school track star who sets out to be a saint. But seminary life and priestly apprenticeship soon damp his ardor, and by the time he has been given a parish of his own he has traded in his hair shirt for the consolations of baseball and beer. Meanwhile Joe's higher-ups are pressing for an increase in profits from the collection plate, suburban Inglenook's biggest business wants to launch its new line of missiles with a blessing, and not all that far away, in Vietnam, a war is going on. Joe wants to duck and cover, but in the end, almost in spite of himself, he is condemned to do something right. J.F. Powers was a virtuoso of the American language with a perfect ear for the telling clich' and an unfailing eye for the kitsch that clutters up our lives. This funny and very moving novel about the making and remaking of a priest is one of his finest achievements. Previous ed. originally published in 2 vols.: 1999-2005. V. 1. Geographic patterns & relationships -- v. 2. Spatial measurements & statistics -- v. 3. Modeling suitability, movement and interaction. Jealous-hearted me -- I never said a word -- The boy friend -- Ecuador -- Brotherly love -- Mosquitoes -- What's right for Jenny -- The new South -- Vim. A collection of stories on family life. In one, a woman receives a shock when her newly widowed mother announces she would rather live with her maid than with her daughter, in another a daughter takes on the role of parent to her mother and father.
Author: Martin Waddell; Helen Oxenbury; Enwerî Sułtanî
Publisher: London: Mantra Lingua, ©2006. ISBN\ISSN: 1846110416, , 9781846110412 Genre: Farsi/Persian language materials, Bilingual books, Juvenile fiction Notes: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 25 cm. Responsibility: Ard (4X X (Bhaorz = Farmer duck [Farsi/Persian and English] Other titles: Farmer duck [Farsi/Persian and English] Includes index. Help students improve their mastery of the English language and acquire the keys for understanding thousands of words by studying Greek and Latin word parts (prefixes, root words, and suffixes). This is one of the most complete, usable presentations of vocabulary development using word parts you will find. Through vintage color and black and white pictures, William A. Luke portrays not only the various buses in his latest book, but also history about bus companies that owned and loved them. The book also has vintage and bus company publicity. A list of buses built is also included. Short stories. Kate has decided on a pirate theme for her party. She thinks that seven is going to be the best age to be. Her friend Jake is going to teach her to ride a two-wheeler. And her party is going to be fabulous. That is, until Violet starts spreading stories. Kate goes right on with her planning, but she is worried. When Violet is the only one to show up on the big day, Kate thinks that her worst fears have come true. Breaking the sound barrier -- Gargarin falls to Earth -- Spam in a can -- The first space walk -- Man on the Moon -- Apollo 13 -- Fire in space -- The Challenger disaster -- SpaceShipOne -- Space tourist. Seven bears sneak out of bed, through the window, and across the dark countryside to investigate the source of a noise. The magic school bus goes into show business when Keesha directs a movie about social animals for the shool science fair. This paper contains the agenda of a one-day conference held May 27, 2005 and CCPA Executive Director Bruce Campbell?s overview. 1 Choosing the Correct Verb 2 Choosing the right word 1 3 Choosing the right word 2 4 Practising awkward words and phrases 1 5 Practising awkward words and phrases 2 6 The Force of 'Four Letter' words 7 Using Spanish correctly and with fluency 8 Mastering difficult structures 9 Appendix one English/Spanish Index of words 10 Appendix 2 Suggested websites for Spanish learners Cover title. "Based on Critical thinking concepts & tools"--Cover. A symbol of modern Europe, Barcelona is a city renowned for its exceptional architecture, where Gothic and Art Nouveau styles are married in rare harmony. A unique pearl set in a precious jewel case, Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, where street festivals are spontaneous happenings, revealing their secular, folkloric traditions. From the Middle Ages Catalans have been a strong, proud people, loving freedom above all things. Kate and Sydney visit a small Vermont town during their winter break but along with their plans to enjoy the local skiing and spend time relaxing, turmoil breaks out at the Mad River Creamery. The girls suspect something or someone is sabotaging the cheese factory. Will the Camp Club Girls triumph and vanquish the vermin of Vermont? "True stories from out of this world with hidden facts about life amongst the stars"--Cover. "Lift the flap to find out more"--Folded page. "A BlackWyrm Book."--Title page verso. "Sci-fi, thriller, snarky"--Page 4 of cover. After the Medical Act, 1858-1886 -- The faculty in decline, 1886-1930 -- Reorientation and revival, 1930-1950 -- Postgraduate teaching and examining, 1950-1960 -- The Royal College, 1960-1972 -- Towards the future, 1972-1999. The evolution of the 3-Series from the BMW 2002 and through four generations. The design and development of the M3, Compact, Z3 and Z4. Details of 3-Series tuning and modifying, including the options available from specialist tuners such as Alpina, Hartge, AC Schnitzer and Racing Dynamics, plus advice on DIY modifications. The 3-Series in motorsport, including BTCC and DTM cars. Buying advice, plus an overview of maintenance. Specifications for all models. A treatise on naval architecture by Richard W Meade, Commander Download ebook DJV, FB2, PDF5/10/2018
Author: Richard W Meade, Commander
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott, 1869. ISBN\ISSN: 1418100544, 9781418100544 Genre: History Notes: 496 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Responsibility: A treatise on naval architecture Other titles: An exposition of the elementary principles involved in the science and practice of naval construction Edition: Print book : English : 2nd ed "Compiled from various standard authorities." T.p. Cover on spine: "Treatise on Naval Architecture." Includes vocabulary (glossary) and index. "Sound Library"--Container. "Complete & Unabridged"--Container. Compact discs. 1 Principles of Regional Antineoplastic Drug Delivery -- 2 Intrahepatic Chemotherapy for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer -- 3 Regional Hepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy forHepatic Colorectal Metastases -- 4 Regional Chemotherapy of Melanoma -- 5 Isolated Limb Perfusion for Malignant Melanoma and Soft Tissue Sarcoma -- 6 Lung Perfusion for Treatment of Metastatic Sarcoma to the Lungs -- 7 Regional Chemotherapy of Cancer of the Pancreas -- 8 National Cancer Institute Experience with Regional Therapy for Unresectable Primary and Metastatic Cancer of the Liver or Peritoneal Cavity -- 9 Surgical Considerations in Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy -- 10 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Experience with Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy of Ovarian Cancer -- 11 Southwest Oncology Group Experience with Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy of Ovarian Cancer -- 12 Intraperitoneal Biologic Therapy for Ovarian Cancer -- 13 Intraperitoneal Therapy with Fluoropyrimidines in the Treatment of Ovarian and Gastrointestinal Cancers -- 14 Cytoreductive Surgery and Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy for Peritoneal Surface Malignancies -- 15 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Experience with Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy for Gastric Cancer -- 16 Regional Therapy for Gastric Cancer with and without Peritoneal Metastasis by Intraperitoneal Hyperthermic Chemoperfusion -- 17 Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy in Management of Peritoneal Mesothelioma -- 18 Intravesical Therapy for Superficial Bladder Cancer -- 19 Principles of Intrathecal Chemotherapy -- 20 Regional Chemotherapy for Meningeal Involvement with Breast Cancer -- 21 Regional Chemotherapy for Treatment and Prophylaxis of Meningeal Lymphoma -- 22 Regional Chemotherapy for the Treatment and Prophylaxis of Meningeal Leukemia. Tye was on his way back to Fort Clark from San Antonio where he had spent his honeymoon when he learned of more Apache trouble. A young buck by the name of Grey Owl was leading several other young Apaches and raising bloody hell along the Border. Far to the north, an old mountain man was headed south toward Fort Clark. Shakespeare McDovitt had been Tye's father's best friend back in the twenties and early thirties while trapping in the Rockies. He knew Ben was dead and now, at seventy-one years of age, Shakespeare was determined to see his friend's son before it was too late. He didn't know just how much trouble he was headed into. Removal proceedings -- Grounds of deportability -- Grounds of inadmissibility -- Contesting removability -- Adjustment of status -- Waivers of inadmissibility and deportability in removal proceedings -- INA [sections] 212(c) and cancellation of removal for lawful permanent residents -- Cancellation and suspension for non-permanent resident aliens -- Asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under the Convention Against Torture -- Voluntary departure -- Naturalization as a defense to removal -- Administrative review of removal orders -- Judicial review of removal orders. Subtitle on cover: A novel of the second world war : a story of a ring. Sequel to: Invitation to Valhalla. Tydale New Testament Commenteries contains the Gospel of Matthew and also book 1. Haggada in Hebrew and commentary in English. Waldman narrates the real story of how our nation's Founders forged a new approach to religious liberty, a revolutionary formula that promoted faith--by leaving it alone. The spiritual custody battle over the Founding Fathers and the role of religion in America continues today. Waldman provocatively argues that neither side in the culture war has accurately depicted the true origins of the First Amendment. He sets the record straight, revealing the real history of religious freedom to be dramatic, unexpected, paradoxical, and inspiring. Christian America : settlers try to plant Protestantism as the official faith, and fail -- Benjamin Franklin : the Puritan new ager -- The evangelical revolution : a cross-eyed preacher fuels the drive for independence and religious freedom -- John Adams : the angry Unitarian -- The godly roots of rebellion : fear of Anglicans and Catholics helps cause the American Revolution -- George Washington : protected by God -- Holy war : George Washington uses religious tolerance, and appeals to God, to win the War of Independence -- Thomas Jefferson : the pious infidel -- Nature's God meets the supreme judge : the Declaration of Independence and the God compromise -- James Madison : the radical pluralist -- "A diabolical persecution" : a wave of bigotry in Madison's backyard changes history -- The mighty current of freedom : after independence, the states begin wrenching themselves from the old church-state models -- Forgetting the "powerful friend" : the founders reject 150 years of history -- The First Amendment compromise : building a wall that looks good from all sides -- Practicing what they preached : the first presidencies bring inspiring rhetoric, dirty politics, and sharp disagreement among the founders -- Friends in heaven : the founders end their spiritual journeys and prepare to continue the conversation in the next life -- They were right. In 1943 Cincinnati a homicide detective and his newspaper reporter wife race each other to hunt down, for very different reasons, the suspect of a shocking crime, while not knowing how quickly the reporter will be transformed from pursuer to prey. Foreword / Susan Patrick -- The landscape of K-12 online learning / Cathy Cavanaugh and Tom Clark -- Developing quality virtual courses: selecting instructional models / Sharon Johnston -- Integrating online learning into elementary classrooms / Jace Hargis and Kathleen Schofield -- Teaching and learning literacy and language arts online / Richard E. Ferdig -- Teaching and learning mathematics online: how Florida virtual school builds community through established practices / Shelli Reeves [and others] -- Teaching and learning social studies online / Aaron Doering, Joan E. Hughes, and Cassandra Scharber -- Teaching and learning physical education online / Jennifer Kane and Jo Wagner -- Exceptional learners: differentiated instruction online / Christy G. Keeler [and others] -- Online discussions / Raymond Rose and Alese Smith -- Professional development for online teachers / Susan Lowes -- K-12 online learning: sustainability, success, and sensibility / Rosina Smith -- Appendix A: Research resources -- Appendix B: National Educational Technology Standards. Introduction: Composition studies managerial unconscious -- The emergence of writing programs and the cultural work of composition teaching -- Teaching subjects: professionalism and the discourse of disorder -- You say you want a revolution? Managed universities, managerial affects -- Democratic pedagogies and the persistence of control -- Afterword: Tweaking it? Toward operative managerial reason in composition studies. Cover title. Includes indexes. "A survey of houses, churches, schools, public and commercial buildings with notes on the materials used, the architects concerned, the use of prefabricated ironmongery and the influence of European styles."
Author: Dennis C Kucera
Publisher: Stratford, Conn. : Flying Machines Press, 1997. ISBN\ISSN: 0963711091, 9780963711090 Notes: VI, 418 S. : ill., Kt Responsibility: In a now forgotten sky : the history of the 31st Fighter Group in World War II Edition: Print book : English Old Nick & the peddler : from a Scandanavian folk tale / adapted by Roger Langridge ; colors by Jordie Bellaire -- The milkmaid & her pail : from an Aesop's fable / adapted by Colleen Coover -- An agreement between friends : from a Romanian folktale / by Chris Eliopoulos ; Mike Maihack, color art -- Old fire dragaman : from an Appalachian Jack tale / written by Jeff Parker & illustrated by Tom Fowler -- Puss in boots : from a French fairy tale / by Marjorie Liu & Jennifer L. Meyer ; lettering by Rus Wooton -- The frog who became an emperor : from a Chinese folk tale / by Paul Tobin & Evan Shaner ; lettered by Rus Wooton -- The crane wife : from a Japanese folktale / art & story by Katie Cook ; lettering by Rus Wooton -- Momotaro the peach boy : from a Japanese fairy tale / adapted by Ron Marz and Craig Rousseau -- The witch baby : from an early Russian folk tale / based on the unproduced Storyteller teleplay written by Anthony Minghella, Susan Kodieck & Anne Mountfield ; adapted by Nate Cosby ; art by Ronan Cliquet ; color by Adam Street ; lettering by Rus Wooton. Economy of gift -- Living in tension -- Creational perspective -- Transformation of the mind -- The real narrative -- The Exodus church -- Living spirituality -- Redemptive perspective -- Compassionate community -- Diverse reflections. PST: Studies from the history of Ukraine. - Teilw. in kyrill. Schr. "Uncorrected page proof." Includes fold out maps. Includes index. Copyright: Alfred A. Knopf, New York. On being your own lawyer -- Where do workers' rights come from? -- The basic labor laws -- A rank and filer's bill of rights -- Practicing solidarity unionism -- Conclusion: Another world is possible. Literaturverz. S. 405 - 413 Part I: 1650-1750 Volume 1: 1650-1673 General Introduction - Mark Robson Introduction to Volumes 1 and 2 Suicide and the Broadside Ballad: Anon., The Faithful Lovers Downfal: The Death of Fair Phillis who Killed Her Self for Loss of her Philander (c.1644-80); Anon., The Lamenting Ladies Last Farewell to the World (c.1650-80); Anon., The Divils Cruelty to Mankind (1662); Anon., A Godly Warning for All Maidens by the Example of Gods Judgements Shewed upon One Jermans Wife of Clifton in the County of Nottingham, Who Lying in Child-Bed, Was Born Away and Never Heard of After (c.1670); Anon., The Dying Damsels Doleful Destiny: Or, True love Requited with Evil (c.1671-1704); Anon., Loves Lamentable Tragedy (c.1671-1704); Anon., The London Damsels fate by Unjust Tyrany: Or, The Rash Lover (c.1672-96); Anon., A Tragical Story of Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor (1677); Anon., Loves Downfal (c.1678-80); Anon., The Unnatural Mother: Being a True Relation of One Jane Lawson, Once Living at East-Barnet, in Middlesex; Who Quarreling with Her Husband, Urged Him to Strike Her, and Thereupon the Same Night, Being the First of Sept. 1680, Drowned Her Self and Two Poor Babies in a Well (c.1680-1); Anon., The Damosels Tragedy: Or, True love in Distress (c.1682-1703); Anon., The Fair Maid of Dunsmore's Lamentation (c.1683); Anon., Whitney's Dying Letter to His Mistress That Betray'd Him: With Her Answer (1692). Thomas Beard, 'Of Such as Have Murdered Themselves' (1631); William Denny, Pelecanicidium, or The Christian Advisor against Self-Murder (1653; Anon., A Sad Caveat to all Quakers. Not to Boast Any More That They Have God Almighty by the Hand, When They Have the Devil by the Toe (1657); [Owen Stockton], Counsel to the Afflicted, Or Instruction and Consolation for Such as Have Suffered Loss by Fire (1667); [J Shafte], The Great Law of Nature, or Self-Preservation Examined, Asserted, and Vindicated from Mr Hobbes His Abuses (1673); Anon., A True Account of the Late, Most Doleful, and Lamentable Tragedy of Old Maddam Gwinn, Mother to Maddam Elenor Gwinn; Who Was Unfortunately Drowned, in a Fish-Pond, at Her Own Mansion-House, Near the Neat-Houses (1679); John Collinges, Defensative Armour against Four of Sathan's Most Fiery Darts: Viz. Temptations to Atheistical and Blasphemous Impressions and Thoughts, Self-Murther, Despair, and Presumption (1680) Volume 2: 1674-1699 Short Texts: Anthony Wildgoose, The Young-Mans Second Warning-Peece (1643); Anon., The Troubled-Spirited Mans Departing (1653); Anon., Sad and Deplorable News from Fleet-Street (1674); Anon., Sad and Lamentable News from Rumford (1674); Anon., The Sad Effects of Cruelty Detected (1675); Anon., Strange and Lamentable News from Dullidg-Wells (1678); Anon., The Sad and Dreadful Relation of a Bloody and Cruel Murther (1684); Anon., An Account of the Most Strange and Barbarous Action (1685); Anon., A Sad and Dreadful account of the Self-Murther of Robert Long, Alias Baker (1685); Anon., Sad and Dreadful News from Dukes-Place Near Aldgate (1686); Anon., A Full and True Relation of the Murther of Doctor Urthwait (1689); Anon., A Sad and Lamentable Account of the Strange and Unhappy Misfortune of Mr John Temple (1689). Thomas Philpot, Self-Homicide-Murther (1674) The Earl of Essex's Suicide: Anon., An Account of How the Earl of Essex Killed Himself in the Tower of London (1683); Embroyan-fancy of anti-Jack Presbyter, A New Poem on the Dreadful Death of the Earl of Essex, Who Cut His Own Throat in the Tower (1683); Anon., A True Narrative of the Bloody Murther of the Earl of Essex, Upon Himself, Being Now a Prisoner in the Tower (1683); Henry Danvers, Murder Will Out (1689); Robert Ferguson, An Enquiry into, and Detection of the Barbarous Murther of the Late Earl of Essex (1684); Laurence Braddon, Essex's Innocency And Honour Vindicated (1690); 'Notes on the Death of the Earl of Essex' (1683) John Child: John Child, A Second Argument, for a More Full and Firm Union amongst All Good Protestants (1684); Anon., Sad and Lamentable News from Brick-Lane in the Hamlet of Spittle Fields (1684); Thomas Plant and Benjamin Dennis (eds), The Mischief of Persecution Exemplified (1688). Charles Gildon, 'An Account of the Life and Death of the Author' (1695). Willis, The Occasional Paper: [Richard Willis], 'In a Letter to a Friend' (1697); [Richard Willis], 'Concerning Self-Murder' (1698). Nathaniel Whaley, 'Of Murther Particularly Duelling and Self-Murther' (1698); Anon., A Reply to the Hertford Letter (1699) Volume 3: 1700-1716 Introduction to Volumes 3 and 4 John Adams, An Essay Concerning Self-Murther (1700). Satires on Suicide: Anon., A Step to Oxford (1700); W Withers, Some Thoughts Concerning Suicide, or Self-Killing (1711). John Jeffery, Felo de Se: Or a Warning against the Most Horrid and Unnatural Sin of Self-Murder (1702); Anon., 'A Vindication of Self-Muder', Post Angel (1702); Daniel Defoe, Review of the Affairs of France (1704); J B, Apstophonia, or Self-Murther Arraigned and Condemned (1705); John Dunton, 'That the Self-Murder of the Pagans was Justifiable', Athenian Sport (1707); Thomas Knaggs, A Sermon against Self-Murder (1708); John Prince, Self-Murder Asserted to be a Very Heinous Crime; in Opposition to all Arguments Brought by the Deists, to the Contrary (1709); 'A Sin to Die for Love?', British Apollo (1709); John Edwards, from Theologica Reformata (1713); John Cockburn, A Discourse of Self-Murder (1716); William Fleetwood, 'Three Sermons upon the Case of Self-Murder', Relative Duties to Parents and Children, Husbands and Wives, Masters and Servants (1716); Sir George Mackenzie, 'Self-Murder', The Works (1716-22) Volume 4: 1717-1750 Newspapers: Reporting Suicide Religious and Moral Periodical Essays: Anon., 'Of Suicide' (1732); Anon., The Prompter (1736); James Mauclerc, 'Concerning Self-Murder' (1745); Anon., 'Letter to the British Gazette' (1728); Anon., Universal Spectator (1732). Diabolical Influence: Isaac Watts, Defense against the Temptation to Self-Murther (1726); Anon., A Discourse upon Self-Murder (1732). Commentaries on 'Lunacy' and the Law: Matthew Bacon, 'Felo de se' (1736-66); Philanthropus, 'To the Old Whig' (1737); Philadelphus, 'To the Author of Read's Journal' (1731); Ralph Freeman, 'The Merits of the Crafts-Men Consider'd' (1738); Ralph Freeman, The Daily Gazetteer (1739); Anon., Present State of the Republick of Letters (1728). Suicide and Free Thought: Anon., 'On Suicide' (1732); Anon., Weekly Miscellany (1737); Anon., The Christian Free-Thinker (1740); Simon Berington, A Dialogue between the Gallows and a Freethinker (1744); M Deslandes, 'If There Be Valour in Suicide?' (1745); Alberto Radicati, Count of Passerano, A Philosophical Dissertation upon Death (1732); Socrates, 'Remarks upon a Pamphlet Call'd A Philosophical Dissertation On Death, &c.' (1732). The Case of Richard and Bridget Smith: Anon., Gentleman's Magazine (1732); Anon., 'Domestick Occurrences in April 1732' (1732); Alexander Pope, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight (1738). Cato: Anon., The Free-Thinker (1718); Philadelphus, 'To the Author of Read's Journal' (1731); John Henley, Cato Condemn'd (1730); John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, Cato's Letters (1733); Philalethes, Cato. Two Letters (1721); Anon., Universal Spectator (1734); Samuel Catherall, Cato Major (1725). Duelling, Suicide and the 'Code of Honour': Anon., 'Self-Murther the Effect of Cowardice and Atheism' (1728); James Foster, 'Of Duels and Self-Murder' (1744); Hercules Vinegar, pseud [Henry Fielding], and T U, The Champion; or, The Evening Advertiser (1741); Anon., Westminster Journal (1747); Anon., 'Suicide: or Self-Murder' (1726). Fanny Braddock and Gambling: Anon., London Evening Post (1731); Anon., 'Of the Unhappy Self-Murther of Mrs Fanny Braddock at Bath' (1731); [Lydia Granger], Modern Amours (1733); Anon., 'Mr Morgan' (1736). Women's Suicide: [Sarah Chapone], The Hardships of the English Laws in Relation to Wives (1735); Septimus and Henry [Baker], Universal Spectator (1730); [Eliza Haywood], Lady's Weekly Magazine (1747). Love Suicide and Literature: Richard Gwinnett, Pylades and Corinna (1732); Anon., The Fair Suicide (1733); Anon., The Oxfordshire Tragedy; or, The death of Four Lovers (c.1736-63); Eliza Haywood, The British Recluse (1721); Richard Savage, The Wanderer: A Vision (1729). The English Malady from Other Perspectives: Anon., 'Of Suicide or Self-Murder' (1732); William Lloyd, Letters from a Moor at London to His Friend in Tunis (1726); Anon., The German Spy (1740). Eustace Budgell, Liberty and Property (1732); Zachary Pearce, A Sermon on Self-Murder (1736), John Tillard, 'Whether the Heathens Encouraged, or Approved of Self-Murder?' (1742)
Author: Isaac D Balbus
Publisher: New York : Other Press, 2005. ISBN\ISSN: 1590511557, 9781590511558 Notes: XXI, 194 Seiten Responsibility: Mourning and modernity : essays in the psychoanalysis of contemporary society Edition: Print book : English Previous edition: London: W.H. Allen, 1970. MKSAP 14 contains 2 parts, Part A and Part B - each part consists of a number of individual volumes. Includes index. Part A. Neurology. Part A. Rheumatology. Part A. Foundations of internal medicine. Part A. Cardiovascular medicine. Part A. Gastroenterology and hepatology. Part A. Hematology and oncology. Unabridged. Arthur Miller's classic play about the witch-hunts and trials in 17th century Salem is a searing portrait of a community engulfed by hysteria. "The core of this work is the previously unpublished Introduction to classical Chinese grammar, written in 1978 by Archie Barnes ... It has been significantly reworked and expanded for publication by Don Starr ... and Graham Ormerod"--Page [ii]. Bibliogr. p. 125-143. Index. A brief history of dairying -- What makes cows so important? -- Milking your cow -- Making butter, yogurt, and cheese -- Drying of and milk fever prevention diet -- Calving -- The calf -- Breeding -- Feeding your cow -- Your organic cow -- Fencing -- Making hay -- Pasture management -- Housing, water systems, and supplies -- Treating milk fever -- Diseases and disorders -- Safety around your cow -- Cattle breeds -- Your cow economy. The cow is the most productive, efficient creature on earth. She will give you fresh milk, cream, butter, and cheese, build human health and happiness, and even turn a profit for homesteaders and small farmers who seek to offer her bounty to the local market or neighborhood. She will provide rich manure for your garden or land, and will enrich the quality of your life as you benefit from the resources of the natural world. Quite simply, the family that keeps a cow is a healthy family. Highlights intriguing new ways of looking at dinosaurs and the scientific studies and technological advances that lie behind some of the latest discoveries. Contains: Worksheets, posters. Aimed at the development of enterprise within the primary curriculum by teachers. Enables pupils to set up and run their own projects as a vehicle for learning. MKSAP 14 contains 2 parts, Part A and Part B - each part consists of a number of individual volumes. Includes index. Part A. Rheumatology. Part A. Neurology. Part A. Hematology and oncology. Part A. Gastroenterology and hepatology. Part A. Cardiovascular medicine. Part A. Foundations of internal medicine. "The SHONEN JUMP graphic novel edition." "This graphic novel is number 26 in a series of 42." "This book reads from right to left"--Cover. S1 -- A2 Psychology key topics, revise.(327 p.). Now a motion picture starring Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh. This the story of Dolores, the 65 year old housekeeper, who is explaining to the police why she killed her husband 30 years ago, but that she did not kill her longtime employer Vera Donovan. And pray nobody sees you / Gar Anthony Haywood -- Dead drunk / Lia Matera -- Love me for my yellow hair alone / Carolyn Wheat -- Another day, another dollar / Warren Murphy -- Akitada's first case / I.J. Parker -- Road's end / Brendan DuBois -- Rough justice / Ceri Jordan -- Second coming / Terence Faherty -- Lady on ice / Loren D. Estleman -- Hasidic noir / Pearl Abraham -- Death in Ueno / Michael Wiecek -- Heart has reasons / O'Neil de Noux -- Hungry enough / Cornelia Read -- Family values / Mitch Alderman -- Second story sunlight / John Lutz -- Aftermath / Jeremiah Healy. INTRODUCTION ADOLF HITLER AND THE THIRD REICH The Making of a Dictator THE INNER CIRCLE Martin Bormann Joseph Goebbels Hermann Goring Rudolf Hess Heinrich Himmler Albert Speer Joachim von Ribbentrop Julius Streicher Hitler's Courtiers THE EARLY BEGINNINGS The Munich Putsch THE MARTYRS Leo Schlageter Horst Wessel Herbert Norkus The Feldherrnhalle 16 MUNICH 'Hauptstadt der Bewegung' - The Capital of the Movement NUREMBERG 'Hauptstadt der Partei' - The Capital of the Party BAYREUTH 'Hauptstadt der Kultur' - The Cultural Capital BERLIN 'Reichshauptstadt - Capital of the Reich THE IDEOLOGICAL ORGANISATIONS Labour and Welfare Schools and Colleges The Ordensburgen Schutzstaffel - The SS THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS Dachau Sachsenhausen Buchenwald Mauthausen Flossenburg Neuengamme Ravensbruck Bergen-Belsen THE SECOND WORLD WAR BEGINS Hitler the Warlord The Flensburg Government DE-NAZIFICATION A symbol of modern Europe, Barcelona is a city renowned for its exceptional architecture, where Gothic and Art Nouveau styles are married in rare harmony. A unique pearl set in a precious jewel case, Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, where street festivals are spontaneous happenings, revealing their secular, folkloric traditions. From the Middle Ages Catalans have been a strong, proud people, loving freedom above all things. "Classic, rare and unseen photographs"--Cover. "The lamps are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit again in our lifetime." So said British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Gray on the eve of the Great War in 1914. The Bolsheviks seized power in Russia in 1917; Spain was riven by civil war in the 30's, while Japan invaded China, and Mussolini invaded Abyssinia. World at War: 1914-1939 uses contemporaneous reports and photographs, including many eyewitness accounts, to show how these conflicts developed, describing the key battles, tactical decisions and turning points that settled the outcomes. Authors' names from p. iii. Includes index. Contents:Introduction Robert Cryer and Christian HendersonPART I THE GENERAL PROHIBITION OF FORCIBLE INTERVENTION1. Joachim von Elbe (1939), `The Evolution of the Concept of the Just War in International Law', American Journal of International Law, 33 (4), October, 665-88 2. Sir John Fischer Williams (1933), `The Covenant of the League of Nations and War', Cambridge Law Journal, V (1), March, 1-213. J.L. Brierly (1929), `Some Implications of the Pact of Paris', British Year Book of International Law, 10, 208-10 4. Vaughan Lowe (1994), `The Principle of Non-Intervention: Use of Force', in Colin Warbrick and Vaughan Lowe (eds), The United Nations and the Principles of International Law: Essays in Memory of Michael Akehurst, Chapter 4, London, UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge, 66-84 5. Thomas M. Franck (1970), `Who Killed Article 2(4)? Or: Changing Norms Governing the Use of Force by States', American Journal of International Law, 64 (5), October, 809-376. Louis Henkin (1971), `The Reports of the Death of Article 2(4) Are Greatly Exaggerated', American Journal of International Law, 65 (3), July, 544-48 7. James A. Green (2011), `Questioning the Peremptory Status of the Prohibition of the Use of Force', Michigan Journal of International Law, 32 (2), Winter, 215-57 8. Agatha Verdebout (2014), 'The Contemporary Discourse on the Use of Force in the Nineteenth Century: A Diachronic and Critical Analysis', Journal on the Use of Force and International Law, 1 (2), 223-469. Marco Roscini (2007), `Threats of Armed Force and Contemporary International Law', Netherlands International Law Review, LIV (2), August, 229-77 PART II READINGS OF THE GENERAL PROHIBITION OF FORCIBLE INTERVENTION10. W. Michael Reisman (1984), `Coercion and Self-Determination: Construing Charter Article 2(4)', American Journal of International Law, 78 (3), July, 642-45 11. Oscar Schachter (1984), `The Legality of Pro-Democratic Invasion', American Journal of International Law, 78 (3), July, 645-50 12. Louise Doswald-Beck (1985), `The Legal Validity of Military Intervention by Invitation of the Government', British Year Book of International Law, LVI (1), 189-252 13. Christopher J. Le Mon (2003), `Unilateral Intervention by Invitation in Civil Wars: The Effective Control Test Tested', New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 35 (3), Spring, 741-93 14. John A. Perkins (1987), `The Right of Counterintervention', Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 17 (2), 171-227 15. Christian Henderson (2013), `The Provision of Arms and "Non-Lethal" Assistance to Governmental and Opposition Forces', University of New South Wales Law Journal, 36 (2), 642-81 16. Derek Bowett (1972), `Reprisals Involving Recourse to Armed Force', American Journal of International Law, 66 (1), January, 1-36 17. Tom Ruys (2008), `The "Protection of Nationals" Doctrine Revisited', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 13 (2), 233-71 18. Thomas M. Franck and Nigel S. Rodley (1973), `After Bangladesh: The Law of Humanitarian Intervention by Military Force', American Journal of International Law, 67 (2), April, 275-305 19. Bruno Simma (1999), `NATO, the UN and the Use of Force: Legal Aspects', European Journal of International Law, 10 (1), 1-22 20. Antonio Cassese (1999), `Ex iniuria ius oritur: Are We Moving towards International Legitimation of Forcible Humanitarian Countermeasures in the World Community?', European Journal of International Law, 10 (1), 23-30 21. Christine Gray (2013), `The Use of Force for Humanitarian Purposes', in Nigel D. White and Christian Henderson (eds), Research Handbook on International Conflict and Security Law: Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello and Jus post Bellum, Chapter 7, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 229-55 22. Christine Gray (2013), `The International Court of Justice and the Use of Force', in Christian J. Tams and James Sloan (eds), The Development of International Law by the International Court of Justice, Chapter 11, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 237-61Volume IIIntroduction An introduction by the editors appears in Volume IPART I FORCIBLE MEASURES UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED NATIONS1. Oscar Schachter (1991), `United Nations Law in the Gulf Conflict', American Journal of International Law, 85 (3), July, 452-73 2. Ruth Gordon (1994), `United Nations Intervention in Internal Conflicts: Iraq, Somalia, and Beyond', Michigan Journal of International Law, 15 (2), Winter, 519-89 3. Yasushi Akashi (1995), `The Use of Force in a United Nations Peace-Keeping Operation: Lessons Learnt from the Safe Areas Mandate', Fordham International Law Journal, 19 (2), 312-234. Ugo Villani (2002), `The Security Council's Authorization of Enforcement Action by Regional Organizations', Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 6, 535-57 5. Jules Lobel and Michael Ratner (1999), `Bypassing the Security Council: Ambiguous Authorizations to Use Force, Cease-Fires, and the Iraqi Inspection Regime', American Journal of International Law, 93 (1), January, 124-54 6. Niels Blokker (2000), `Is the Authorization Authorized? Powers and Practice of the UN Security Council to Authorize the Use of Force by "Coalitions of the Able and Willing"', European Journal of International Law, 11 (3), 541-687. Dino Kritsiotis (2004), `Arguments of Mass Confusion', European Journal of International Law, 15 (2), 233-78 8. Sean D. Murphy (2004), `Assessing the Legality of Invading Iraq', Georgetown Law Journal, 92 (4), 173-257 9. Nigel D. White (2004), `The Will and Authority of the Security Council after Iraq', Leiden Journal of International Law, 17 (4), December, 645-72 10. Andrew J. Carswell (2013), `Unblocking the UN Security Council: The Uniting for Peace Resolution', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 18 (3), Winter, 453-80 PART II: FORCIBLE MEASURES IN UNILATERAL AND COLLECTIVE SELF-DEFENCE11. Ian Brownlie (1961), `The Use of Force in Self-Defence', British Year Book of International Law, 27, 183-268 12. D.W Bowett (1955-56), `Collective Self-Defence under the Charter of the United Nations', British Year Book of International Law, 32, 130-61 [32]13. D.W. Greig (1991), `Self-Defence and the Security Council: What Does Article 51 Require?', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 40 (2), April, 366-40214. Michael Byers (2002), `Terrorism, The Use of Force and International Law after 11 September', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 51 (2), April, 401-14 15. Elizabeth Wilmshurst (2006), `The Chatham House Principles of International Law on the Use of Force in Self-Defence', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 55 (4), October, 963-72 16. Kimberley N. Trapp (2007), `Back to Basics: Necessity, Proportionality, and the Right of Self-Defence against Non-State Terrorist Actors', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 56 (1), January, 141-56 17. Christian J. Tams (2009), `The Use of Force against Terrorists', European Journal of International Law, 20 (2), 359-9718. Theresa Reinold (2011), `State Weakness, Irregular Warfare, and the Right to Self-Defense Post-9/11', American Journal of International Law, 105 (2), April, 244-286 19. Michael Bothe (2003), `Terrorism and the Legality of Pre-emptive Force', European Journal of International Law, 14 (2), 227-40 20. Christopher Greenwood (2003), `International Law and the Pre-emptive Use of Force: Afghanistan, Al-Qaida, and Iraq', San Diego International Law Journal, 4, May, 7-37 21. Daniel Bethlehem (2012), `Self-Defense against an Imminent or Actual Armed Attack by Nonstate Actors', American Journal of International Law, 106 (4), October, 770-77 22. Michael N. Schmitt (1999), `Computer Network Attack and the Use of Force in International Law: Thoughts on a Normative Framework', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 37 (3), 885-937 Volume III Introduction An introduction by the editors appears in Volume IPART I NATURE AND INFLUENCES1. Theodor Meron (2000), `The Humanization of Humanitarian Law', American Journal of International Law, 94 (2), April, 239-782. Chris af Jochnick and Roger Normand (1994), `The Legitimation of Violence: A Critical History of the Laws of War', Harvard International Law Journal, 35 (1), Winter, 49-95 3. John B. Bellinger III and Vijay M. Padmanabhan (2011), `Detention Operations in Contemporary Conflicts: Four Challenges for the Geneva Conventions and Other Existing Law', American Journal of International Law, 105 (2), April, 201-43 4. Frederic Megret (2006), `From "Savages" to "Unlawful Combatants": A Postcolonial Look at International Humanitarian Law's "Other"', in Anne Orford (ed.), International Law and its Others, Chapter 11, New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press, 265-317 PART II APPLICABILITY AND RELATIONSHIPS 5. Christopher Greenwood (1987), `The Concept of War in Modern International Law', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 36 (2), April, 283-3066. Christopher Greenwood (1983), `The Relationship between Ius ad bellum and Ius in Bello', Review of International Studies, 9 (4), October, 221-34 7. Alexander Orakhelashvili (2007), `Overlap and Convergence: The Interaction between Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 12 (2), Spring, 157-96 8. Heike Krieger (2006), `A Conflict of Norms: The Relationship between Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in the ICRC Customary Study', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 11 (2), Summer, 265-91 9. Dapo Akande (2012), `Classification of Armed Conflicts: Relevant Legal Concepts', in Elizabeth Wilmshurst (ed.), International Law and the Classification of Conflicts, Chapter 3, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 32-79 10. James G. Stewart (2003), `Towards a Single Definition of Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law: A Critique of Internationalized Armed Conflict', International Review of the Red Cross, 85 (850), June, 313-49 11. Sandesh Sivakumaran (2006), `Binding Armed Opposition Groups', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 55 (2), April, 369-94 12. Nicolas Lamp (2011), `Conceptions of War and Paradigms of Compliance: The "New War" Challenge to International Humanitarian Law', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 16 (2), July, 225-62 13. Hans-Peter Gasser, (2002) `Acts of Terror, "Terrorism" and International Humanitarian Law', International Review of the Red Cross, 84 (847), September, 547-70 14. Michael Schmitt (2012), `Classification of Cyber Conflict', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 17 (2), Summer, 245-60 PART III SOURCES 15. Theodor Meron (1987), `The Geneva Conventions as Customary Law', American Journal of International Law, 81 (2), April, 348-70 16. Jean-Marie Henckaerts (2005), `Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law: A Contribution to the Understanding and Respect for the Rule of Law in Armed Conflict', International Review of the Red Cross, 87 (857), March, 175-212 17. Jean-Marie Henckaerts (2007), `Customary International Humanitarian Law: A Response to US Comments', International Review of the Red Cross, 89 (866), June, 473-48818. Antonio Cassese (2000), `The Martens Clause: Half a Loaf or Simply Pie in the Sky?', European Journal of International Law, 11 (1), 187-216 19. Theodor Meron (2000), `The Martens Clause, Principles of Humanity, and Dictates of Public Conscience', American Journal of International Law, 94 (1), January, 78-89 20. Robert Cryer (2006), `Of Custom, Treaties, Scholars and the Gavel: The Influence of the International Criminal Tribunals on the ICRC Customary Law Study', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 11 (2), Summer, 239-63 Volume IVIntroduction An introduction by the editors appears in Volume IPART I SELECTED SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES1. Major Richard R. Baxter (1951), `So-Called "Unprivileged Belligerency": Spies, Guerrillas, and Saboteurs', British Year Book of International Law, 28, 323-452. Nils Melzer (2008), `Interpretative Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law', International Review of the Red Cross, 90 (872), December, 991-1047 3. Nils Melzer (2010), `Keeping the Balance between Military Necessity and Humanity: A Response to Four Critiques of the ICRC's Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities', New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 42 (3), Spring, 831-916 4. Marco Roscini (2005), `Targeting and Contemporary Aerial Bombardment', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 54 (2), April, 411-43 5. Adam Roberts (1984), 'What is a Military Occupation?', British Year Book of International Law, 55 (1), 249-3056. David J. Scheffer (2003), `Beyond Occupation Law', American Journal of International Law, 97 (4), October, 842-60 7. Christopher Greenwood (1998), `The Law of Weaponry at the Start of the New Millennium', in Michael N. Schmitt and Leslie C. Green (eds), International Law Studies: Volume 71 - The Law of Armed Conflict: Into the Next Millennium, Chapter 7, Newport, RI, USA: Naval War College, 185-231 8. Louise Doswald-Beck (1995), `The San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea', American Journal of International Law, 89 (1), January, 192-208 PART II PRACTICAL APPLICATION 9. Michael Bothe (2001), `The Protection of the Civilian Population and NATO Bombing on Yugoslavia: Comments on a Report to the Prosecutor of the ICTY', European Journal of International Law, 12 (3), 531-35 10. Robert Cryer (2002), `The Fine Art of Friendship: Jus in Bello in Afghanistan', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 7 (1), April, 37-83 11. Diane Marie Amann (2004), `Guantanamo', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 42 (2), 263-348 12. Lindsey Cameron (2006), `Private Military Companies: Their Status under International Humanitarian Law and its Impact on their Regulation', International Review of the Red Cross, 88 (863), September, 573-98 PART III IMPLEMENTATION 13. Peter Rowe (2008), `Military Misconduct during International Armed Operations: "Bad Apples" or Systemic Failure?', Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 13 (2), Summer, 165-89 14. Steven R. Ratner (2011), `Law Promotion beyond Law Talk: The Red Cross, Persuasion, and the Laws of War', European Journal of International Law, 22 (2), 459-506 15. Frits Kalshoven (1999), `The Undertaking to Respect and Ensure Respect in All Circumstances: From Tiny Seed to Ripening Fruit', Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 2, December, 3-61 16. Rogier Bartels (2013), `Discrepancies between International Humanitarian Law on the Battlefield and in the Courtroom: The Challenges of Applying International Humanitarian Law during International Criminal Trials', in Marielle Matthee, Brigit Toebes and Marcel Brus (eds), Armed Conflict and International Law: In Search of the Human Face - Liber Amicorum in Memory of Avril McDonald, Chapter 14, The Hague, the Netherlands: T.M.C Asser Press, 339-78 17. Christopher Greenwood (1996), `International Humanitarian Law and the Tadic Case', European Journal of International Law, 7 (2), 265-83 18. Frits Kalshoven (2003), `Reprisals and the Protection of Civilians: Two Recent Decisions of the Yugoslavia Tribunal' in Lal Chand Vohrah, Fausto Pocar, Yvonne Featherstone, Olivier Fourmy, Christine Graham, John Hocking and Nicholas Robson (eds), Man's Inhumanity to Man: Essays on International Law in Honour of Antonio Cassese, Chapter 23, The Hague, the Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 481-509 Index
Author: Mattheus F A Goosen; Walid Hani Shayya
Publisher: Lancaster, Pa. : Technomic Publ. Co., Inc., ©2000. ISBN\ISSN: 1566767598, 9781566767590, 1566767709, 9781566767705, 1566767717, 9781566767712 Notes: 3 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm Responsibility: Water management, purification, & conservation in arid climates Other titles: Water management, purification and conservation in arid climates Edition: Print book : English V. 1. Water management -- v. 2. Water purification -- v. 3. Water conservation. $15.00. This book describes the lives of eight or so animals from Canada, the United States, and England. Meg Langslow decides it is time to take matters into her own hands when she and her husband purchase an old house that comes as is with decades of "collectibles" inside, and her attempts to get rid of the junk by holding a massive garage sale are put on hold when the body of an antiques dealer is found stuffed in a trunk in the barn. "This edition ... is an unabridged republication of the work originally published by David Nutt in 1903"--Title page verso. Preface -- Introduction: A rift in earth and time -- Part 1: Capitalism and unsustainable development. The paradox of wealth ; Rifts and shifts ; Capitalism in wonderland ; The Midas effect ; Carbon metabolism and global capital accumulation ; The planetary moment of truth -- Part 2: Ecological paradoxes. The return of the Jevons paradox ; The paperless office and other ecological paradoxes ; The treadmill of accumulation ; The absolute general law of environmental degradation under capitalism -- Part 3: Dialectical ecology. The dialectics of nature and Marxist ecology ; Dialectical materialism and nature ; Marx's Grundrisse and the ecology of capitalism ; The sociology of ecology ; Imperialism and ecological metabolism -- Part 4: Ways out. The ecology of consumption ; The metabolism of twenty-first century socialism ; Why ecological revolution? It started as the perfect crime. Then it took a turn for the worse. Charlie and Oliver Caruso are brothers who work at Greene & Greene, a private bank so exclusive you need two million dollars just be a client. But when the door of success slams in their faces, they're faced with an offer they can't refuse; three million dollars in an abandoned account. Noe one knows it exists, and even better, it doesn't belong to anyone. Its a foolproof crime. More important, for Charlie and Oliver, it's a way out of debt and the key to a new life. All they have to do is take the money. But when they do, they quickly discover they've got a lot more on their hands than the prize. Before they can blink, a firend is dead-- and the bank, the Secret Service and a female private investigator are suddenly closing in. Trapped in a breakneck race to stay alive, Charlie and Oliver are about to discover a secret that wil test their trust and forever change their lives. "Practice review questions with rationales"--Subtilte on cover ; "Practice review questions"--Subtilte on spine. Humanity in the twenty-first century is facing what might be described as its ultimate environmental catastrophe: the destruction of the climate that has nurtured human civilization and with it the basis of life on earth as we know it. All ecosystems on the planet are now in decline. Enormous rifts have been driven through the delicate fabric of the biosphere. The economy and the earth are headed for a fateful collision if we don't alter course. In The Ecological Rift: Capitalism's War on the Earthenvironmental sociologists John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, and Richard York offer a radical assessment of both the problem and the solution. They argue that the source of our ecological crisis lies in the paradox of wealth in capitalist society, which expands individual riches at the expense of public wealth, including the wealth of nature. In the process, a huge ecological rift is driven between human beings and nature, undermining the conditions of sustainable existence: a rift in the metabolic relation between humanity and nature that is irreparable within capitalist society, since integral to its very laws of motion. Critically examining the sanguine arguments of mainstream economists and technologists, Foster, Clark, and York insist instead that fundamental changes in social relations must occur if the ecological (and social) problems presently facing us are to be transcended. Their analysis relies on the development of a deep dialectical naturalism concerned with issues of ecology and evolution and their interaction with the economy. Importantly, they offer reasons for revolutionary hope in moving beyond the regime of capital and toward a society of sustainable human development.--From http://www.booktopia.com.au (June 23, 2011). Get to know Canada -- Historical roots of Canada's railway -- Train classes and services -- Train travel tips -- Canadian railway 101 -- Route guide. VIA Rail, Canada's national passenger train service, makes visiting this breathtaking country a truly memorable journey. Canada by Train is the complete guidebook to train travel with VIA Rail. Full of useful facts and vivid photographs, this guide provides current, comprehensive details on train services and safety measures. The guide features over 500 full-color illustrations and photographs; updated information on schedules, fares and pass options; mile-by-mile route guides; practical suggestions on traveling light, settling in sleepers and coaches; and more.--From publisher description. "A Meg Langslow mystery"--Cover. With an excerpt from Meg Lanslow's No nest for the wicket. Lobo -- Silverspot -- Raggylug -- Bingo -- The Springfield fox t The pacing mustang -- Wully -- Redruff. Includes index. "First published in Japan in 2004 by Wanimagazine"--Colophon, v. 1. "Explicit content - Parental advisory"--Cover. In container (17 cm.). Title from container. "Sound Library"--Container. "Complete & Unabridged"--Container. "Digitally Mastered"--Container. Compact disc. Ov. nasl.: Ideas bank English. The building of the Panama Canal was one of the greatest engineering feats in human history. In a tale of exploration, conquest, money, politics, and medicine, Parker charts the challenges that marked the long, labyrinthine road to the building of the canal.
Author: Collin Hansen
Publisher: Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books, ©2008. ISBN\ISSN: 9781581349405, 1581349408 Genre: History Notes: 160 pages ; 22 cm Responsibility: Young, restless, reformed : a journalist's journey with the new Calvinists Edition: Print book : English Includes index. Vol. 1. Designed experiments $j 1997 -- Vol. 2. Nonreplicated experiments $j 1989. Rogue lawman Eli Pittman used Longarm for target practice. Now the deranged deputy has lit out for Arizona Territory, and Longarm's hell-bent on catching him. But he won't be making the journey alone-the lovely Nurse Danby has fled her fiance to run off with Longarm. And if Pittman is as good with a gun as they say, Longarm may just "need" a nurse at his side. "Adapted from Bottom Line's Household magic-- 2,022 money-saving, time-saving, make-it-last solutions and surprising new uses for everyday products! by Joan Wilen and Lydia Wilen"--Title page verso. Includes index. The best-ever kitchen secrets. Safety ; Cleaning basics ; Appliances ; Pots & pans ; Glass & crystal ; China ; CorningWare ; Everything and the kitchen sink -- The best-ever food secrets. Food A to Z -- Magical recipes -- Easy holiday & party plans. Invitations ; Napkins & napkin rings ; Table decorations ; Candles ; Alcohol & other beverages ; Picnics ; Theme gatherings ; Guest treatment ; Taking pictures ; Holidays -- Our favorite folk remedies. Conditions A to Z -- Head-to-toe magic. Skin care for your body ; Skin care for your face ; Makeup ; Hair ; Teeth ; Bad breath ; Hands ; Nails ; Feet ; Shaving ; Perfume & cologne ; Jewelry ; Eyeglasses ; Clothing ; Footwear ; Handbags. Bottom Line's Best-Ever KITCHEN SECRETS by Joan Wilen and Lydia Wilen. Packed with over 1,000 money-saving secrets for unleashing more magic in your kitchen. Dull knives, no sharpener? No problem! And much, much, more. ""Grace. That word that finally meant something again. Mercy. Favor. Good will." Fed up with play kink, Grace Warner moves to an island that embraces erotic slavery to be with a man she met online. Within hours of her arrival, everything is ripped from her, and she quickly learns play is preferable to the realities of actual enslavement. Asher Collins has spent the past year mourning and blaming himself for the death of his slave, Darcy. When Grace catches his eye at a showing, obviously abused, he becomes obsessed with buying her and finding a way to atone for his own past sins."--Publisher description. Book. Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- River trips -- Big Cobb River -- 1. County Road 10 to County Road 16 -- 2. County Road 16 to County Road 16 on the Le Sueur River -- Blue Earth River -- Rapidan Dam to Sibley Park -- Cannon River -- 1. Faribault to Northfield -- 2. Waterford Iron Bridge to Lake Byllesby County Park -- 3. Cannon Falls to U.S. Highway 61 -- 4. U.S. Highway 61 to Bay Point Park on the Mississippi River -- Chippewa River -- 1. Shakopee Creek to Highway 40 -- 2. Highway 40 to Watson Lion's Club Park -- Cottonwood River -- 1. County Road 10 to County Road 11 -- 2. County Road 11 to Cottonwood Street -- Crow River -- 1. Lake Rebecca Park to Riverside County Park -- 2. Riverside County Park to Mississippi River -- Crow River, North Fork -- 1. Highway 22 to Forest City -- 2. Forest City to Kingston -- Des Moines River, West Fork -- 1. Windom to County Road 19 -- 2. County Road 19 to Jackson -- Elk River -- 166th Street to Lake Orono Park -- Hawk Creek -- U.S. Highway 212 to Minnesota River -- High Island Creek -- 371st Avenue to County Road 6 -- Lac qui Parle River -- Lac qui Parle County Park to Lac qui Parle State Park -- Le Sueur River -- 1. County Road 41 to County Road 8 -- 2. County Road 8 to Red Jacket Park -- Long Prairie River -- 1. County Road 38 to Country Road 11 -- 2. County Road 11 to County Road 56 -- 3. County Road 56 to County Road 14 -- 4. County Road 14 to Oak Ridge Road -- 5. Oak Ridge Road to County Road 7. Maple River -- 1. County Road 10 to County Road 35 -- 2. County Road 35 to Red Jacket Park on Le Sueur River -- Minnehaha Creek -- 1. Grays Bay Dam to Utley Park -- 2. Utley Park to Minnehaha Parkway -- Minnesota River -- 1. Kinney Landing to Skalbekken County Park -- 2. Skalbekken County Park to Vicksburg County Park -- 3. Vicksburg County Park to County Road 1 -- Mississippi River -- St. Cloud -- 1. Beaver Island Trail Park to Clearwater -- Metro -- 2. Boom Island Park to Hidden Falls Park -- Pool 5A -- 3. Lock and Dam 5 to Verchota Landing -- Platte River -- County Road 26 to Mississippi River -- Pomme de Terre River -- 1. U.S. Highway 12 to Appleton -- 2. Appleton to Marsh Lake -- Rice Creek -- Poppyseed Drive to Locke Lake -- Root River -- 1. Chatfield Access to Parsley Bridge -- 2. Parsley Bridge to Moen's Bridge -- 3. Moen's Bridge to Highway 16/Lanesboro Access -- 4. Highway 16/Lanesboro Access to Peterson Access -- 5. Peterson Access to Rushford Access -- Root River, South Beach -- Preston Access to Lanesboro -- Rum River -- 1. County Road 27 to Wayside Landing -- 2. Wayside Landing to Milaca Recreation Park -- 3. Riverview Park to County Road 12 -- 4. County Road 14 to Martin's Landing -- 5. Martin's Landing to St. Francis -- 6. St. Francis to County Road 7. Rush River, North Branch -- 1. 401st Avenue to 300th Street -- 2. 300th Street to Highway 93 -- St. Croix River -- 1. Wisconsin Highway 35 to Highway 48/77 -- 2. Highway 48/77 to Norway Point Landing -- 3. Norway Point Landing to Highway 70 -- 4. Highway 70 to Sunrise River Landing -- 5. Sunrise River Landing to Wild River Landing -- 6. Interstate Park to William O'Brien State Park -- Sand Creek -- County Road 8 to Lagoon Park -- Sauk River -- 1. Cold Spring to Knights of Columbus Park -- 2. Knights of Columbus Park to Mississippi River -- Snake River -- 1. Aitkin County Park to Ford Township Bridge -- 2. Ford Township Bridge to County Road 3 -- 3. County Road 3 to County Road 6 -- 4. County Road 6 to County Road 11 -- 5. county Road 11 to Little Walleye Landing -- 6. Cross Lake Dam to St. Croix River -- Straight River -- 1. Owatonna to Medford -- 2. Medford to Faribault -- Sunrise River -- Kost Dam Park to St. Croix River -- Vermillion River -- Ravenna Trail to DNR Landing -- Watonwan River -- 1. County Road 32 to County Road 20 -- 2. County Road 20 to Garden City -- Whitewater River -- County Road 26 to Highway 74 Landing -- Yellow Medicine River -- 560th Street to Highway 67. Zumbro River -- 1. County Road 7 to Zumbro Falls -- 2. Zumbro Falls to Millville -- 3. Millville to Theilman -- 4. Theilman to Kruger -- Zumbro River, North Fork -- Zumbrota to County Road 7 -- Zumbro River, South Branch of the Middle Fork -- Mantorville to Oxbow Park -- Appendixes -- 1. Trip distances, gradients, and skill levels -- 2. Resources for paddlers -- 3. On the rivers with Joseph N. Nicollet and George W. Featherstonhaugh -- 4. Paddling instruction and paddling clubs in or near Minnesota -- 5. Environmental organizations focused on rivers -- 6. 10 easy ways to make a river happy -- 7. Useful web sites. "85 great trips by canoe and kayak. 38 rivers including Blue Earth, Hawk Crek, Minnesota, Mississippi, Root, Rum, St. Croix, Snake, Zumbro and more"--Cover.
Author: C C Koch
Publisher: Norwich, NY : William Andrew Pub., ©2007. ISBN\ISSN: 9781680151336, 1680151339, 9781615830008, 1615830006 Genre: Electronic books Notes: 1 online resource (xxiv, 760 pages) : illustrations Responsibility: Nanostructured materials : processing, properties, and applications Edition: eBook : Document : English : 2nd ed Chemical synthesis of nanostructured particles and films / Shi Yu, Cheng-Jun Sun, and Gan-Moog Chow -- Synthesis of nanostructured materials by inert-gas condensation methods / C. Suryanarayana and Balaji Prabhu -- Thermal sprayed nanostructured coatings: applications and developments / George E. Kim -- Nanostructured materials and composites prepared by solid state processing / H.J. Fecht and Yu. Ivanisenko -- Nanocrystalline powder consolidation methods / Joanna R. Groza -- Electrodeposited nanocrystalline metals, alloys, and composites / Uwe Erb, Karl T. Aust, Gino Palumbo -- Computer modeling of nanostructured materials / Donald W. Brenner -- Diffusion in nanocrystalline materials / Wolfgang Sprengel -- Nanostructured materials for gas reactive applications / Michel L. Trudeau -- Magnetic nanoparticles and their applications / Sara A. Majetich -- Magnetic properties of nanocrystalline materials / Akihisa Inoue, Akihiro Makino, and Teruo Bitoh -- Mechanical behavior of nanocrystalline metals / Julia R. Weertman -- Structure formation and mechanical behavior of two-phase nanostructured materials / Jürgen Eckert -- Nanostructured electronics and optoelectronic materials / Raphael Tsu, Qi Zhang. Maps on lining papers. Introduction: Theology of marriage and family : what is it and how do we do it? -- Marriage as covenant -- Jesus' love and marital charity -- Historical development and marriage -- Marriage as sacrament -- Modern marriage and how we got here -- Dignity and human sexuality within marriage -- Conversion, character, commitment -- Justice and marriage -- Domestic church -- Divorce and forgiveness -- Marriage and the future. Originally published: Tokyo, Japan : Kadokawa Shoten, 1999. This book reads from right to left. Originally published by Associated Publishers, [Washington] in 1933. Print ed. published by: Trenton, N.J. : Africa World Press, 1990. Seat of the trouble -- How we missed the mark -- How we drifted away from the truth -- Education under outside control -- Failure to learn to make a living -- Educated Negro leaves the masses -- Dissension and weakness -- Professional educated discouraged -- Political education neglected -- Loss of vision -- Need for service rather than leadership -- Hirelings in the places of public servants -- Understand the Negro -- New program -- Vocational guidance -- New type of professional man required -- Higher strivings in the service of the country -- Study of the Negro. "CKE Publications 327243"--Page 4 of cover. Introduction; 1. Making your Own Dairy Products; 2. Making Stock; 3. Soups, Snacks and Light Lunches; 4. Cooking with the Cheaper Cuts of Meat and Fish; 5. Pasta and Rice; 6. Pies and Pastry; 7. Take-away and Restaurant-style Meals; 8. Salads, Dips and Mayonnaise; 9. Vegetable Accompaniments; 10. Puddings and Desserts; 11. Making Pickles; 12. Jams and other Preserves; 13. Cakes, Biscuits and Slices; 14. Celebration Family Meals; 15. Bread and Scones; 16. Making Your Own Bacon and Sausages; Index. Includes index. "Official text for the professional qualification"--Cover. "Complete text - December 2010"--Cover. Gegevens verzameld over de periode/Data collected over the period: 1995. Bijkaart: Major sites of Angkor. - Schaal 1:200.000 Bijkaart: Central Phnom Penh. - Schaal 1:12.000. - 1 stadsplattegrond The mission has a church: an invitation to the dance -- "We were gentle among you": Christian mission as dialogue -- "I am not ashamed of the Gospel": mission as prophecy -- Mission for the church in the twenty first century: prophetic dialogue and contextual theology -- Unraveling a "complex reality": six elements of mission -- Entering someone else's garden: intercultural mission/ministry -- Letting go and speaking out: prophetic dialogue and the spirituality of inculturation -- Table fellowship: mission in the Areopagus of today -- A short history of the church's mission: prophetic dialogue through the ages -- Church teaching, mission, and prophetic dialogue: Ad gentes, Evangelii nuntiandi, Redemptoris missio, and dialogue and proclamation. Short biographical sketches of interesting persons who visited Cape Town and were interviewed there by the author. Includes index. CD-ROM contains PDF of general notes on the text. Human origins -- Genetics and macroevolution -- The fossil record -- The origin of species -- Similar features -- Irreducible complexity -- Specified complexity -- The origin of life -- Epilogue: The "Inherit the wind" stereotype. |