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Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide To Private Investigating, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, John Landreth
Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide To Private Investigating, Charlie Sweet, Hal Blythe, John Landreth
Hal Blythe
Is your protagonist a private eye? Is he or she believable? Do you know how private investigators really work? What tricks do they use to get the job done? And how do they live their lives? Now you can find out from the experts. A real private eye and two published mystery writers joined forces to write Private Eyes: A Writer's Guide to Private Investigators.
From Suffering To Clarity, Philip Novak
From Suffering To Clarity, Philip Novak
Philip Novak
Equality Before The Kirk? Church Discipline And The Elite In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham
Equality Before The Kirk? Church Discipline And The Elite In Reformation-Era Scotland, Michael Graham
Michael F. Graham
No abstract provided.
"Women's Gooi As Speech-Acts In Homer.", Nancy Sultan
"Women's Gooi As Speech-Acts In Homer.", Nancy Sultan
Nancy Sultan
No abstract provided.
Optograms And Fiction: Photo In A Dead Man's Eye, Arthur B. Evans
Optograms And Fiction: Photo In A Dead Man's Eye, Arthur B. Evans
Arthur Bruce Evans
No abstract provided.
Translation Of Hélène Colas-Charpentier's Article "Four Québécois Dystopias", Arthur B. Evans
Translation Of Hélène Colas-Charpentier's Article "Four Québécois Dystopias", Arthur B. Evans
Arthur Bruce Evans
No abstract provided.
Graduate Retention: An Investigation Of Factors Relating To Older Female Graduate Students, Linda Serra Hagedorn
Graduate Retention: An Investigation Of Factors Relating To Older Female Graduate Students, Linda Serra Hagedorn
Linda Serra Hagedorn
While admissions at the undergraduate level are experiencing a surge of students over 30 years of age, the pool of traditionally aged students is declining. These phenomena indicate that older (over age 30) students will also be enrolling in graduate programs in increasing numbers. This paper addresses the issue of retention as it pertains to older female graduate students. Data are examined from a fall 1991 survey and its 1992 followup at a large Midwestern research university. The study evaluated such potential obstacles to female graduation as concern family issues, relationships with faculty and fellow students, difficulty of the coursework, …
Return To English, Rowan Cahill
Return To English, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Autobiographical: A burnt-out teacher gives teaching away after fifteen years in the classroom to pursue a personal agenda--writing, income generation independent of the classroom, and rediscovering life. But after three years he returned to teaching. The article explores why he left, and why he returned.
“The Pastor As Sexual Being In The Light Of Law And Gospel”, George Heider
“The Pastor As Sexual Being In The Light Of Law And Gospel”, George Heider
George C. Heider
No abstract provided.
Ian Gentles, The New Model Army In England, Scotland And Ireland, Sixteenth Century Journal 24, Michael Graham
Ian Gentles, The New Model Army In England, Scotland And Ireland, Sixteenth Century Journal 24, Michael Graham
Michael F. Graham
No abstract provided.
Cultural Reformation And Cultural Reproduction In Anne Brontë'S The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Russell Poole
Cultural Reformation And Cultural Reproduction In Anne Brontë'S The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, Russell Poole
Russell Poole
No abstract provided.
Laity And The Ethics Of The Common Good, Harlan Stelmach
Laity And The Ethics Of The Common Good, Harlan Stelmach
Harlan Stelmach
David S. & Susan Siegel. The Used Booklover's Guide To New England, Sidney F. Huttner
David S. & Susan Siegel. The Used Booklover's Guide To New England, Sidney F. Huttner
Sidney F. Huttner
What-Being: Chuang Tzu Versus Aristotle, Chenyang Li
What-Being: Chuang Tzu Versus Aristotle, Chenyang Li
Chenyang Li
No abstract provided.
Latin Verse Inscriptions In Late Anglo-Saxon Art, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Latin Verse Inscriptions In Late Anglo-Saxon Art, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
Examines the inscriptions in seven manuscripts and on a portable altar. All of the inscriptions are hexameters. Argues that the Anglo-Saxons understood the poetry to be an essentially written and visual (as opposed to oral) art form and that, even as the literary pretensions of the poetry declined during the course of the late Anglo-Saxon period, the presentation of the poetry increased in its sophistication.
Bioscope: Portraits Of Reality By Joyce, Flaherty And Ruttmann, Thomas Burkdall
Bioscope: Portraits Of Reality By Joyce, Flaherty And Ruttmann, Thomas Burkdall
Thomas Burkdall
No abstract provided.
Review: Mathew Lipman, Thinking In Education, Michael Pritchard
Review: Mathew Lipman, Thinking In Education, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
The Ethics Of Value-Based Organizational Consulting, Harlan Stelmach, Martin Paley
The Ethics Of Value-Based Organizational Consulting, Harlan Stelmach, Martin Paley
Harlan Stelmach
On Not Being La Malinche: Border Negotiations Of Gender In Sandra Cisneros' "Women Hollering Creek" And "Never Marry A Mexican", Jean Wyatt
Jean Wyatt
No abstract provided.
Giving Body To The Word: The Maternal Symbolic In Toni Morrison's Beloved, Jean Wyatt
Giving Body To The Word: The Maternal Symbolic In Toni Morrison's Beloved, Jean Wyatt
Jean Wyatt
No abstract provided.
"Ancient Greek Music: The Sound Of Silence.", Nancy Sultan
"Ancient Greek Music: The Sound Of Silence.", Nancy Sultan
Nancy Sultan
No abstract provided.
Case Notes And Carting Of Bioethical Case Consultations, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer, Eugene Bereza
Case Notes And Carting Of Bioethical Case Consultations, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer, Eugene Bereza
Charles Weijer
In summary, the usual elements of a typical health care ethics consultation note might reasonably accommodate the needs and expectations of relevant parties, and would therefore include: 1. identification of the relevant ethical issues, questions, or dilemmas; 2. reference to any relevant facts--medical, nursing, social, psychological, spiritual, legal, political, etc.; 3. a prioritized list of recommendations to improve coordinated care; 4. a clear and concise articulation of relevant arguments, wtih specific reference to the list of recommendations as well as to the institution's overall ethos; 5. a contextual statement, identifying the perceived degree of consensus or support for the recommendations …
Transverse Flutes By London Makers, 1750-1900, In The Collections Of The Shrine To Music Museum, Amy M. Shaw
Transverse Flutes By London Makers, 1750-1900, In The Collections Of The Shrine To Music Museum, Amy M. Shaw
Amy M. Shaw
The Kavousi Coarse Wares: A Bronze Age Chronology For Survey In The Mirabello Area, East Crete, Donald C. Haggis, Margaret S. Mook
The Kavousi Coarse Wares: A Bronze Age Chronology For Survey In The Mirabello Area, East Crete, Donald C. Haggis, Margaret S. Mook
Margaret S. Mook
This paper presents the results of the Kavousi-Thriphti Survey coarse-ware study. It is argued that coarse utilitarian pottery can be used for dating sites in archaeological survey, and further, that coarse pottery on the surface of any site with a domestic or storage function may represent a wider, and thus more accurate, chronological range than the associated fine wares. Detailed descriptions of 18 coarse fabric types identified in the survey region are presented. Thirteen of these fabrics were determined to be chronologically diagnostic. These fabric types, with their proposed chronological ranges and proveniences, provide sufficient data to begin analyzing the …
New Excavations Of A Middle Minoan Cemetery In East Crete, Donald C. Haggis, Margaret S. Mook, Jennifer L. Tobin, B.J. Hayden
New Excavations Of A Middle Minoan Cemetery In East Crete, Donald C. Haggis, Margaret S. Mook, Jennifer L. Tobin, B.J. Hayden
Margaret S. Mook
The Kalo Khorio Archaeological Rescue Project (KARP) is the excavation of a Middle Minoan (I-II) cemetery in the region of Kalo Khorio-Istron, at the southern edge of the Bay of Mirabella in eastern Crete. Excavation was conducted in September 1991 by members of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and under the auspices and general directorship of Metaxia Tsipopoulou and Costis Davaras of the Greek Archaeological Service of eastern Crete.
The Late Minoan Iiic Pottery From The Kastro At Kavousi, East Crete, Margaret S. Mook, William D.E. Coulson
The Late Minoan Iiic Pottery From The Kastro At Kavousi, East Crete, Margaret S. Mook, William D.E. Coulson
Margaret S. Mook
The last phase of the Bronze Age on Crete, Late Minoan IIIC, is poorly understood both culturally and chronologically. Although much has been said about the shapes and decoration of LM IIIC pottery, the analyses are primarily stylistic and lack a precise stratigraphical basis. The stylistic development within the pottery sequence is ill defined because the remains from type sites (such as Kastri, Karphi, and Phaistos) are incompletely published, extremely meager, or stratigraphically discontinuous. On the Kastro at Kavousi, however, three distinct chronological phases of LM IIIC occupation, representing the entirety of the period, in addition to a transitional LM …
News Media Narratives Of Interethnic Isolation And Confrontation In Post-Andrew Dade County, Florida, Douglas J. Swanson Ed.D Apr
News Media Narratives Of Interethnic Isolation And Confrontation In Post-Andrew Dade County, Florida, Douglas J. Swanson Ed.D Apr
Douglas J. Swanson, Ed.D APR
Hurricane Andrew was the costliest natural disaster to strike the United States, and the strongest hurricane since the 1920s. Andrew permanently changed the landscape by wiping out entire communities and scattering the people who lived in them. At least 20 deaths were directly attributed to the storm. Property damage was calculated into the tens of billions of dollars. We can lessen the impact of such a future event upon people by gaining a greater understanding of the communication patterns that develop among survivors after a hurricane or other natural disaster has passed--particularly, survivors of differing ethnic and cultural backgrounds. By …
Staging Fascism: The Show Of The Fascist Revolution, Marla Stone
Staging Fascism: The Show Of The Fascist Revolution, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Toni Morrison's Jazz: Seeking The Name Of The Sound, H. Rice
Toni Morrison's Jazz: Seeking The Name Of The Sound, H. Rice
H. William Rice
No abstract provided.
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