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0470848391 | Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis | Ingvar Eidhammer | Bioinformatics is the study of biological information andbiological systems such as of the relationships between thesequence, structure and function of genes and proteins. The subjecthas seen tremendous development in recent years, and there areever-increasing needs for good understanding of quantitativemethods in the study of proteins. <i>Protein Bioinformatics: AnAlgorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis</i> takesthe novel approach of covering both the sequence and structureanalysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmicperspective. | [
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052180177X | Genomic Perl: From Bioinformatics Basics to Working Code | Rex A. Dwyer | "I found this to be an excellent book, and would not hesitate to recommend it to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students." <br />Saturnino Luz, Computing Reviews<br /><br /><br />"[Those] with an adequate knowledge of bioinformatics may benefit from this book since the accompanying Perl source code can be easily extended and deployed... The structure of each chapter [is] simple and easy to follow." <br />Raymond Wan, University of Melbourne for SIGACT News<br /> | [
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052180177X | Genomic Perl: From Bioinformatics Basics to Working Code | Rex A. Dwyer | "I found this to be an excellent book, and would not hesitate to recommend it to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students." <br />Saturnino Luz, Computing Reviews<br /><br /><br />"[Those] with an adequate knowledge of bioinformatics may benefit from this book since the accompanying Perl source code can be easily extended and deployed... The structure of each chapter [is] simple and easy to follow." <br />Raymond Wan, University of Melbourne for SIGACT News<br /> | [
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0470848391 | Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis | Ingvar Eidhammer | Bioinformatics is the study of biological information andbiological systems such as of the relationships between thesequence, structure and function of genes and proteins. The subjecthas seen tremendous development in recent years, and there areever-increasing needs for good understanding of quantitativemethods in the study of proteins. <i>Protein Bioinformatics: AnAlgorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis</i> takesthe novel approach of covering both the sequence and structureanalysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmicperspective. | [
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1.01289 |
052180177X | Genomic Perl: From Bioinformatics Basics to Working Code | Rex A. Dwyer | "I found this to be an excellent book, and would not hesitate to recommend it to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students." <br />Saturnino Luz, Computing Reviews<br /><br /><br />"[Those] with an adequate knowledge of bioinformatics may benefit from this book since the accompanying Perl source code can be easily extended and deployed... The structure of each chapter [is] simple and easy to follow." <br />Raymond Wan, University of Melbourne for SIGACT News<br /> | [
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0470848391 | Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis | Ingvar Eidhammer | Bioinformatics is the study of biological information andbiological systems such as of the relationships between thesequence, structure and function of genes and proteins. The subjecthas seen tremendous development in recent years, and there areever-increasing needs for good understanding of quantitativemethods in the study of proteins. <i>Protein Bioinformatics: AnAlgorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis</i> takesthe novel approach of covering both the sequence and structureanalysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmicperspective. | [
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0470848391 | Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis | Ingvar Eidhammer | Bioinformatics is the study of biological information andbiological systems such as of the relationships between thesequence, structure and function of genes and proteins. The subjecthas seen tremendous development in recent years, and there areever-increasing needs for good understanding of quantitativemethods in the study of proteins. <i>Protein Bioinformatics: AnAlgorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis</i> takesthe novel approach of covering both the sequence and structureanalysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmicperspective. | [
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1250005213 | Bug Music: How Insects Gave Us Rhythm and Noise | David Rothenberg | Do insects sing? Are they natures percussion section? Did musical bugs inspire humans to drum, strum, and hum? Professor of philosophy and music Rothenberg believes they do, they are, and they did. With their seemingly endless mathematical noisemaking, insects laid a foundation for human music making. Both tribal drummers and electronic-music composers have drawn from the rhythms of insects. In this report on his encounters with cicadas, crickets, and katydids, the author is both broadly philosophical and highly technical, alternately telling us what insects mean when they sing and, using sonograms and anatomical illustrations, describing in detail how they produce their remarkable sounds. Rothenberg also recounts his playing clarinet and saxophone with insects in the field, on the stage, and in his recording studio. Following Why Birds Sing and Thousand Mile Song (about whale songs), Bug Music completes Rothenbergs trilogy of books about human interaction with natures musicians. --Rick Roche | [
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drums. Not unusual, drums on the Jutahy, in the great valley of Amazonas. But these were no signal
messages.
Raft wasn't an imaginative man. He left all that to Dan Craddock, with his Welsh ghosts and his
shadow-people of the lost centuries. Still, Raft was a doctor, and when those drums throbbed in
the jungle something curious happened here in his little hospital of plastic shacks, smelling of
antiseptic. Something he couldn't ignore.
When a sick man's blood beats in rhythm with the distant drums, slow or fast as the far-off echoes
set the pace, a doctor has reason to wonder....
The great moth beat softly against the screen. Craddock bent over a sterilizer, s |
1250005213 | Bug Music: How Insects Gave Us Rhythm and Noise | David Rothenberg | Do insects sing? Are they natures percussion section? Did musical bugs inspire humans to drum, strum, and hum? Professor of philosophy and music Rothenberg believes they do, they are, and they did. With their seemingly endless mathematical noisemaking, insects laid a foundation for human music making. Both tribal drummers and electronic-music composers have drawn from the rhythms of insects. In this report on his encounters with cicadas, crickets, and katydids, the author is both broadly philosophical and highly technical, alternately telling us what insects mean when they sing and, using sonograms and anatomical illustrations, describing in detail how they produce their remarkable sounds. Rothenberg also recounts his playing clarinet and saxophone with insects in the field, on the stage, and in his recording studio. Following Why Birds Sing and Thousand Mile Song (about whale songs), Bug Music completes Rothenbergs trilogy of books about human interaction with natures musicians. --Rick Roche | [
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FACE OF A GIRL
FAR OFF in the jungle an animal screamed. A river-moth flapped against the screen, nearly as large
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drums. Not unusual, drums on the Jutahy, in the great valley of Amazonas. But these were no signal
messages.
Raft wasn't an imaginative man. He left all that to Dan Craddock, with his Welsh ghosts and his
shadow-people of the lost centuries. Still, Raft was a doctor, and when those drums throbbed in
the jungle something curious happened here in his little hospital of plastic shacks, smelling of
antiseptic. Something he couldn't ignore.
When a sick man's blood beats in rhythm with the distant drums, slow or fast as the far-off echoes
set the pace, a doctor has reason to wonder....
The great moth beat softly against the screen. Craddock bent over a sterilizer, s |
1250005213 | Bug Music: How Insects Gave Us Rhythm and Noise | David Rothenberg | Do insects sing? Are they natures percussion section? Did musical bugs inspire humans to drum, strum, and hum? Professor of philosophy and music Rothenberg believes they do, they are, and they did. With their seemingly endless mathematical noisemaking, insects laid a foundation for human music making. Both tribal drummers and electronic-music composers have drawn from the rhythms of insects. In this report on his encounters with cicadas, crickets, and katydids, the author is both broadly philosophical and highly technical, alternately telling us what insects mean when they sing and, using sonograms and anatomical illustrations, describing in detail how they produce their remarkable sounds. Rothenberg also recounts his playing clarinet and saxophone with insects in the field, on the stage, and in his recording studio. Following Why Birds Sing and Thousand Mile Song (about whale songs), Bug Music completes Rothenbergs trilogy of books about human interaction with natures musicians. --Rick Roche | [
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VALLEY
OF
THE
FLAME
I
FACE OF A GIRL
FAR OFF in the jungle an animal screamed. A river-moth flapped against the screen, nearly as large
as a fruit-bat: And very far away, subsensory, almost, Brian Raft could hear the low pulsing of
drums. Not unusual, drums on the Jutahy, in the great valley of Amazonas. But these were no signal
messages.
Raft wasn't an imaginative man. He left all that to Dan Craddock, with his Welsh ghosts and his
shadow-people of the lost centuries. Still, Raft was a doctor, and when those drums throbbed in
the jungle something curious happened here in his little hospital of plastic shacks, smelling of
antiseptic. Something he couldn't ignore.
When a sick man's blood beats in rhythm with the distant drums, slow or fast as the far-off echoes
set the pace, a doctor has reason to wonder....
The great moth beat softly against the screen. Craddock bent over a sterilizer, s |
0230574521 | Samuel Richardson, Dress, and Discourse | K. Oliver | KATHLEEN M. OLIVER isAssistant Professor of English at the University of Central Florida, USA,where shespecializes in British Literature of the long eighteenth century. Previous and forthcoming publications include essays on Daniel Defoe, Sarah Fielding, Samuel Richardson and Frances Sheridan.<BR> | [
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by Henry Kuttner
THREE PEOPLE came up the walk to the old mansion just at
dawn on a perfect May morning. Oliver Wilson in his pyjamas
watched them from an upper window through a haze of con-
flicting emotions, resentment predominant. He didn't want
them there.
They were foreigners. He knew only that much about
them. They had the curious name of Sancisco, and their first
names, scrawled in loops on the lease, appeared to be Omerie,
Kleph and Klia, though it was impossible as he looked down
upon them to sort them out by signature. He hadn't even been
sure whether they would be men or women, and he had
expected something a little less cosmopolitan.
Oliver's heart sank a little as he watched them follow the
taxi driyer up the walk. He had hoped for less self-assurance
in his UEtwelcome tenants, because he meant to force them
out of the house if he could. It didn't look very promising
from here.
The man went first. He was tail and dark, and he wore his
clothes and carried his |
0230574521 | Samuel Richardson, Dress, and Discourse | K. Oliver | KATHLEEN M. OLIVER isAssistant Professor of English at the University of Central Florida, USA,where shespecializes in British Literature of the long eighteenth century. Previous and forthcoming publications include essays on Daniel Defoe, Sarah Fielding, Samuel Richardson and Frances Sheridan.<BR> | [
"Literature & Fiction",
"History"
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by Henry Kuttner
THREE PEOPLE came up the walk to the old mansion just at
dawn on a perfect May morning. Oliver Wilson in his pyjamas
watched them from an upper window through a haze of con-
flicting emotions, resentment predominant. He didn't want
them there.
They were foreigners. He knew only that much about
them. They had the curious name of Sancisco, and their first
names, scrawled in loops on the lease, appeared to be Omerie,
Kleph and Klia, though it was impossible as he looked down
upon them to sort them out by signature. He hadn't even been
sure whether they would be men or women, and he had
expected something a little less cosmopolitan.
Oliver's heart sank a little as he watched them follow the
taxi driyer up the walk. He had hoped for less self-assurance
in his UEtwelcome tenants, because he meant to force them
out of the house if he could. It didn't look very promising
from here.
The man went first. He was tail and dark, and he wore his
clothes and carried his |
7535644724 | Rounded Character-My First English Copybook (Chinese Edition) | Yu Pei An | This copybook will guide calligraphy beginners to write English roundhand. The content are simple and easy to understand, building an easy platform for calligraphy lovers. | [
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covering the path, that caused .Carter to keep slipping and falling, not the
steepness of the hill. The front of his raincoat was wet 'and his knees were
muddy long before be reached the summit. And with each step forward and upward
the continuous roar of sound grew louder. He was hot and tired by the time he
reached the top of the ridge--yet he instantly forgot his discomfort as he
looked out across the wide bay. Like everyone else he had heard about The
Falls since childhood 'and had seen countless photographs and films of them
'on television. AU this preparation had not readied him for the impact of
reality. He saw a falling ocean, a vertical river--how many millions of
gallons a second did people say came down? The Falls stretched out across the
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1477518622 | The Statue | Mr Zathyn Priest | Zathyn Priest is a best selling, award winning author of m/m fiction. He lives in Adelaide, South Australia and also works as an illustrator and cover artist. | [
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"Bring the one in," Citlallatonac's voice spoke from the temple, and they
pushed him inside.
The first priest was sitting cross-legged on an ornamented block of stone
before a statue of Coatlicue. In the half-light of the temple the goddess was
hideously lifelike, glazed and painted and decorated with gems and gold
plates. Her twin heads looked at him and her claw-handed arms appeared ready
to seize.
"You have disobeyed the clan leaders," the first priest said loudly… Chimal
came close, and when he did so he saw that the priest was older than he had
thought. His hair, matted with blood and dirt and unwashed for years, had the
desired frightening effect, as did the blood on his death-symboled robe… His
skin had a waxy pallor except where patches of red powder had been dusted on
his cheeks to simulate good health….
"You have disobeyed. Do you know the penalty?" The old man's voice cracked
with rage.
"I did not disobey, therefore there is no penalty."
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"Bring the one in," Citlallatonac's voice spoke from the temple, and they
pushed him inside.
The first priest was sitting cross-legged on an ornamented block of stone
before a statue of Coatlicue. In the half-light of the temple the goddess was
hideously lifelike, glazed and painted and decorated with gems and gold
plates. Her twin heads looked at him and her claw-handed arms appeared ready
to seize.
"You have disobeyed the clan leaders," the first priest said loudly… Chimal
came close, and when he did so he saw that the priest was older than he had
thought. His hair, matted with blood and dirt and unwashed for years, had the
desired frightening effect, as did the blood on his death-symboled robe… His
skin had a waxy pallor except where patches of red powder had been dusted on
his cheeks to simulate good health….
"You have disobeyed. Do you know the penalty?" The old man's voice cracked
with rage.
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0743446399 | The Martian War: A Thrilling Eyewitness Account of the Recent Invasion As Reported by Mr. H.G. Wells | Gabriel Mesta | What if H.G. Wells's <I>War of the Worlds</I> had a basis in fact? That's the premise of Mesta's high-spirited, heartfelt tribute, in which Wells, his second wife, Amy Catherine ("Jane") Robbins, and his inspiring biology professor, T.H. Huxley, join forces with other real Victorians and various characters from Wells's books to thwart the Martian invasion of Earth in 1894. At Huxley's behest, the emerging writer agrees to participate in the secret super-science work of Britain's Imperial Institute, where he learns of experiments in invisibility by Dr. Hawley Griffin and of the existence of Martians, courtesy of Dr. Moreau and astronomer Percival Lowell. Accidentally propelled into space, he, Jane and Huxley hear of the Martians' earlier enslavement of the hive-mind Selenites from their leader, the Grand Lunar. Proceeding to Mars, they trigger a revolt among the Selenites and unleash cholera on the canal water-dependent Martians. Mesta smoothly mixes Victorian sober rationalism with the fast pace of the period's boys' adventure yarns. The result is a thoughtful pastiche of Wells's groundbreaking "scientific romances" that should intrigue both historical/literary SF readers and action-adventure SF fans. <BR>Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. | [
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would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this
world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's
and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their
various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly
as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm
and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro
over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their
empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do
the same. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of
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0743446399 | The Martian War: A Thrilling Eyewitness Account of the Recent Invasion As Reported by Mr. H.G. Wells | Gabriel Mesta | What if H.G. Wells's <I>War of the Worlds</I> had a basis in fact? That's the premise of Mesta's high-spirited, heartfelt tribute, in which Wells, his second wife, Amy Catherine ("Jane") Robbins, and his inspiring biology professor, T.H. Huxley, join forces with other real Victorians and various characters from Wells's books to thwart the Martian invasion of Earth in 1894. At Huxley's behest, the emerging writer agrees to participate in the secret super-science work of Britain's Imperial Institute, where he learns of experiments in invisibility by Dr. Hawley Griffin and of the existence of Martians, courtesy of Dr. Moreau and astronomer Percival Lowell. Accidentally propelled into space, he, Jane and Huxley hear of the Martians' earlier enslavement of the hive-mind Selenites from their leader, the Grand Lunar. Proceeding to Mars, they trigger a revolt among the Selenites and unleash cholera on the canal water-dependent Martians. Mesta smoothly mixes Victorian sober rationalism with the fast pace of the period's boys' adventure yarns. The result is a thoughtful pastiche of Wells's groundbreaking "scientific romances" that should intrigue both historical/literary SF readers and action-adventure SF fans. <BR>Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. | [
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would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this
world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's
and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their
various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly
as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm
and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro
over this globe about their little affairs, serene in their assurance of their
empire over matter. It is possible that the infusoria under the microscope do
the same. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of
human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as
impossible |
0470848391 | Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis | Ingvar Eidhammer | Bioinformatics is the study of biological information andbiological systems such as of the relationships between thesequence, structure and function of genes and proteins. The subjecthas seen tremendous development in recent years, and there areever-increasing needs for good understanding of quantitativemethods in the study of proteins. <i>Protein Bioinformatics: AnAlgorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis</i> takesthe novel approach of covering both the sequence and structureanalysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmicperspective. | [
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1410933334 | Classification of Animals (Sci-Hi: Life Science) | Casey Rand | Describing topics that are both timely and interesting to middle school students, the Sci-Hi series explores science with accessible text and engaging pictures. The authors break complex content it into short chunks that students can read and think about. --NSTA<br /><br />This book explains the animal kingdoms, classifications, and evolution. It provides information about classification, the method used to group and name animals and other living things, describing Linnaeuss classification system, explaining how animals ar --Clark County School District Library Services<br /><br />Clear language, embedded definitions, and interesting examples illustrate abstract concepts through both text and well-chosen photographs. The authors do not avoid difficult or controversial issues: Changing Life, for example, provides a clear and useful --School Library Journal | [
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James White's Sector General stories used a unique four letter
classification system that helped describe the species quickly and
effectivly, as one would require when the hospitol is a multi species
enviroment.
Gary Louie was working on a James White concordance. As part of that he
completed a classification system, for the sector general series which
covers all characters up to Final Diagnosis.
This article appeared in the White Papers. Unfortunatly Gary Louie passed
away, before the concordance was completed.
Classification:AACL
Planet:Unknown
Species:Crepellian Pet No Individual Names Known
A non-intelligent pet kept by AMSOs. It has six python-like ten-tacles which poke
though seals in the cloudy plastic of its suit. The tentacles are each at least twenty feet long
and tipped with a horny substance which m |
0872864545 | Dear President Bush (City Lights Open Media) | Cindy Sheehan | " . . . Dear President Bush, is the best of the three books by or about Cindy Sheehan that I've read." -- <i>Opednews.com, David Swanson</i><br /><br />" . . . a new collection of letters, essays, and speeches . . . most compelling when she returns to the specifics of her struggle." -- <i>San Francisco Bay Guardian, May 2006</i><br /><br />"a glimpse . . . behind the media figure and the sense of purpose she feels . . . born of inconsolable grief." -- <i>San Francisco Magazine, May 2006</i> | [
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animation.gif)**More and more Whites are starting to understand the danger of
Jewish power, and Cindy Sheehan's mission against the Zionists' war in the
Middle East is one of many open doors to an increase of that understanding.**
_American Dissident Voices_ broadcast for the week of August 28 - September 3,
2005
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_As we lose our fear of the smear and speak out -- as intelligent activists
are doing in Crawford, Texas and on C-Span this week -- we discover that ever-
increasing numbers of Whites agree with us and are inspired to say so._
by Kevin Alfred Strom
|
0789320118 | New York's Unique and Unexpected Places (New York Bound Books) | Judith Stonehill | Anintriguing guide for the local resident or the intrepid traveler who wants to take full advantage of what New York City has to offer.<br /><br />"The arrival of <i>New York's Unique & Unexpected Places</i> brought an unexpected amount of pleasure. Its selection of fifty places in the five boroughs reminded us that we haven't completely lost our eccentric shops, our hidden corners, and moments of grace." ~<i>Manhattan User's Guide</i><br /><br />"<i>New York's Unique & Unexpected Places</i> delivers on its promise even to seasoned New Yorkers. The text is informative and the photographs are inviting," ~<i>New York Times<br /></i><br />"So many New Yorkers don't know about these uncommon places ... hidden gems right under our noses." ~<i>WABC News</i><br /><br />"Beautiful and informative." ~<i>Connecticut News</i><br /><br />"<i>New York's Unique & Unexpected Places</i> is a treasure trove of oft-overlooked delights." ~<i>Indagare</i><br /><br />"Delightful book..." <i>~New York Times Book Review<br /><br /></i>"No New Yorker should be without this lovely guide to forgotten and hidden places around the city. Compiled with loving authority by NY expert Judith Stonehill and her talented photographer daughter, this is a book that will not only grace the coffee table but will help fill many a Sunday with ideas for great excursions." ~Idlewild Books, New York | [
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**AN INTERNATIONAL EPISODE**
**By Henry James**
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**PART I**
1. **Four years ago--in 1874--two young Englishmen had occasion to go to the United States. They crossed the ocean at midsummer, and, arriving in New York on the first day of August, were much struck with the fervid temperature of that city. Disembarking upon the wharf, they climbed into one of those huge high-hung coaches which convey passengers to the hotels, and with a great deal of bouncing and bumping, took their course through Broadway. The midsummer aspect of New York is not, perhaps, the most favorable one; still, it is not without its picturesque and even brilliant side. Nothing could well resemble less a typical English street than the interminable avenue, rich in incongruities, through which our two travelers advanced--looking out on each side of |
0789320118 | New York's Unique and Unexpected Places (New York Bound Books) | Judith Stonehill | Anintriguing guide for the local resident or the intrepid traveler who wants to take full advantage of what New York City has to offer.<br /><br />"The arrival of <i>New York's Unique & Unexpected Places</i> brought an unexpected amount of pleasure. Its selection of fifty places in the five boroughs reminded us that we haven't completely lost our eccentric shops, our hidden corners, and moments of grace." ~<i>Manhattan User's Guide</i><br /><br />"<i>New York's Unique & Unexpected Places</i> delivers on its promise even to seasoned New Yorkers. The text is informative and the photographs are inviting," ~<i>New York Times<br /></i><br />"So many New Yorkers don't know about these uncommon places ... hidden gems right under our noses." ~<i>WABC News</i><br /><br />"Beautiful and informative." ~<i>Connecticut News</i><br /><br />"<i>New York's Unique & Unexpected Places</i> is a treasure trove of oft-overlooked delights." ~<i>Indagare</i><br /><br />"Delightful book..." <i>~New York Times Book Review<br /><br /></i>"No New Yorker should be without this lovely guide to forgotten and hidden places around the city. Compiled with loving authority by NY expert Judith Stonehill and her talented photographer daughter, this is a book that will not only grace the coffee table but will help fill many a Sunday with ideas for great excursions." ~Idlewild Books, New York | [
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**AN INTERNATIONAL EPISODE**
**By Henry James**
**Please remember to write down the Line Number
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**PART I**
1. **Four years ago--in 1874--two young Englishmen had occasion to go to the United States. They crossed the ocean at midsummer, and, arriving in New York on the first day of August, were much struck with the fervid temperature of that city. Disembarking upon the wharf, they climbed into one of those huge high-hung coaches which convey passengers to the hotels, and with a great deal of bouncing and bumping, took their course through Broadway. The midsummer aspect of New York is not, perhaps, the most favorable one; still, it is not without its picturesque and even brilliant side. Nothing could well resemble less a typical English street than the interminable avenue, rich in incongruities, through which our two travelers advanced--looking out on each side of |
1469621126 | Hotel Life: The Story of a Place Where Anything Can Happen | Caroline Field Levander | A clever take on hotel life ... the book presents hotels as powerful social institutions, not unlike universities, hospitals and even prisons, that embrace all walks of life and offer insights into who and what we are."<br />--<i>Overnight New York</i><br /><br /><br /><br />Provides a good counterpoint to standard works examining hotels from historical or operational viewpoints.--<i>CHOICE</i><br /><br /><br /><br />Authors Caroline Field levander and Matthew Pratt Guterl do a great job entertaining their readers with gossipy tidbits, jaw dropping information, and little-known insider facts.--<i>The Bookworm Sez</i><br /><br /> | [
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**DAISY MILLER: A STUDY**
**IN TWO PARTS**
**
by Henry James**
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**PART I**
1. **At the little town of Vevey, in Switzerland, there is a
particularly comfortable hotel. There are, indeed, many hotels,
for the entertainment of tourists is the business of the place,
which, as many travelers will remember, is seated upon the edge
of a remarkably blue lake--a lake that it behooves every tourist
to visit. The shore of the lake presents an unbroken array
of establishments of this order, of every category, from the "grand hotel" of the newest fashion, with a chalk-white front,
a hundred balconies, and a dozen flags flying from its roof,
to the little Swiss pension of an elder day, with its name
inscribed in Germa |
0124579507 | Flexible System of Enzymatic Analysis | Oliver H. Lowry | 291p cloth with brown dustjacket, pages unmarked, binding firm, very good condition | [
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1571107908 | Number Sense Routines: Building Numerical Literacy Every Day in Grades K-3 | Jessica F. Shumway | <DIV>"The insights, tools, and strategies for planning and instruction could be tailored to nearly any group of learners, in any school environment, with any curriculum. The book speaks directly to teachers, but it also has real potential to help parents integrate the development of numerical literacy into daily family routines." - <I>Teaching Children Mathematics</I><BR /></DIV> | [
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TEACHERS' MANUALS
ARITHMETIC
AUTHORIZED BY THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
TORONTO
THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY. LIMITED
Copyright, Canada,
1915,
by
The Minister
of Education
for Ontario
CONTENTS
PAGE
Course
of Study
1
Chapter
I
IXTRODUCTIOX
13
Scope and Educational Value
13
Correlation with Other Subjects
14
Teaching
Stages
15
General Method
15
Chapter
II
Number :
Objective Basis
17
Development of the Idea of Number
17
Number Through Objects
18
Material
for
Objective Work
19
Use
of Concrete Material
20
Use of Number Pictures
20
Chapter
III
Numbers from
1 to
10
22
First Step
To
discover
pupil's number attainment
22
Second Step
To extend pupil's knowledge of number series
24
Teaching the new number,
five
25
Naming the numbers to one hundred
26
Third Step
Measuring and
busy work
27
Fourth Step
Symbols and addition facts
30
Addition
facts
of
six
30
Applications, oral and written
32
Fifth Step
Review:
subtraction facts taught
34
iii
iv
ARITHMETIC
Chapter IV
page
Numbers from
10 to
100
35
N |
1419682229 | Direct Response Radio: The Way to Greater Profits with Measurable Radio Advertising | Brett Astor | A pioneer in the direct response radio advertising world, Jeff Small has been buying radio media for direct response advertising since the mid 1990s when direct response radio advertising was in its infancy. As CEO, he has led Strategic Media in building and managing some of the largest and most successful direct response radio advertising campaigns ever. Coauthor Brett Astor earned his MBA with distinction in marketing from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He began his direct marketing career at Dell Computer in Austin, Texas. Currently, as vice president of Strategic Media, his primary focus is creative strategy, testing methodologies, and campaign profitability analytics. | [
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(letterhead) "KAPW - P.O. Box 47473 Phoenix, Az 85068-7473 (602) 548-1054
88.9mHz ARIZONA'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL RADIO" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JUNE 13,
1993 TO: LOW POWER "MICRO RADIO" OPERATORS, ENTHUSIASTS AND OTHERS IT MAY
CONCERN Ladies and Gentlemen: This letter comes as an effort to familiarize
you with myself, who perhaps like you, owns or would like to own a low-power
FM radio broadcast station. That possibility may be very soon on the horizon,
as I am currently fighting the Federal Communications Commission for your and
my rights to broadcast. Though I did not make it my career, I have always had
an interest in radio broadcasting. Over the years it has become increasingly
obvious that radio programming is geared only towards those topics that are
commercially lucra- tive. Furthermore, broadcasting has evolved into a mega-
buck enterprise where only the wealthy have the "right" to play! This is a far
cry from th |
081763780X | H-infinity Engineering and Amplifier Optimization (Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications) | Jefferey C. Allen | <P>"This book deals with the electronic amplifier matching problem and proposes a general approach in the H-infinity framework. Loosely speaking, the design procedure is a multi-objective optimization which simultaneously maximizes the transducer power gain, minimizes the noise figure, and guarantees stability. Basically these objectives are competing, and the book shows how the H-infinity framework provides tools to circumvent this problem. The book begins with a thorough background on circuit theory, H-infinity and control theory, and then deals with the amplifier matching problem, of which some examples are displayed. The monograph concludes with a collection of open problems." <STRONG>Mathematical Reviews</STRONG></P> | [
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1440409226 | Picture This Too!: Picture and Word Sorting for Short and Long Vowels: Grades K-6 | Shari Nielsen-Dunn | "From a master teacher, a masterful resource. In these materials Shari Nielsen-Dunn provides a comprehensive, multifaceted resource for guiding children from beginning reading through transitional reading and beyond.The alphabetic and pattern principles are developed through well-structured systematic word sort activities. Nielsen-Dunn also offers concise yet comprehensive support and guidance for teachers and makes the link to developing literacy in English Language Learners as well." Shane Templeton, Ph.D. Foundation Professor of Curriculum and Instruction University of Nevada, Reno and co-author of Words their Way | [
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0470848391 | Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis | Ingvar Eidhammer | Bioinformatics is the study of biological information andbiological systems such as of the relationships between thesequence, structure and function of genes and proteins. The subjecthas seen tremendous development in recent years, and there areever-increasing needs for good understanding of quantitativemethods in the study of proteins. <i>Protein Bioinformatics: AnAlgorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis</i> takesthe novel approach of covering both the sequence and structureanalysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmicperspective. | [
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0137999259 | Debating Points: Race and Ethnic Relations | Henry L. Tischler | Debating Points offers a series of readings debating various topics commonly discussed in the basic sociology course. This exploratory perspective produces a more active type of learning. Designed to accommodate any introductory sociology text. Available in paperback, ensuring low cost to the student. Presents readings on various topics covered in the introductory sociology course offering opposing sides of each topic in two separate readings. For professionals in the sociology field. | [
"Politics & Social Sciences"
] | [
"Politics & Social Sciences",
"Social Sciences"
] | Politics & Social Sciences | 0.641233 | null | null | ![](armast.gif)
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Multiculturalism and the War Against White America
An America Without Americans
0 Tempora, 0 Mores!
Letters from Readers
| **C O V E R S T O R Y **
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**Multiculturalism**
**and the War Against White America**
**A lecture on truths about race**
**and the costs of denying them.**
**by Lawrence Auster**
Underlying everything we have heard at this conference [ _American
Renaissance_ conference of May 28-30] are two bedrock truths about race and
race relations that go against everything we have been taught. The first truth
is that there are significant differences in average intelligence between
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populations, and that such gaps in intelligence cannot be closed by any known
human means.
The second trut |
0136135854 | Statistics for Criminal Justice and Criminology (3rd Edition) | Dean J. Champion | Using a non-technical approach, this book covers the full range of statistics topics-from descriptive statistical techniques to tests of significance and measures of association for two- and" k"- variable combinations for different measurement levels, multiple regression and multivariate analysis, collinearity, ordinary least squares regression, part and partial correlation, error, parsimony, and robustness. Chapters are filled with examples and illustrations from contemporary criminal justice and criminology literature with an emphasis on how statistics fits into the research process and how causality is established. This edition devotes a full chapter to SPSS, includes interpretive statistical tables with explanatory headnotes and footnotes, and offers step-by-step formulae to heighten the meaningfulness of statistics for criminal justice and social science majors. | [
"Science & Math"
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"Science & Math",
"Mathematics"
] | Science & Math | 0.673506 | null | null | I
How much violent crime
is there in America and
who commits it?
by Samuel Taylor
t is no better than a cliché to point
out that there is a great deal of violent
crime in the United States. Americans
commit more than 20,000 murders,
100,000 rapes, 650,000 robberies and
1,000,000 aggravated assaults every
year. But what do those numbers
mean? Are they going up—as every-
one assumes—or are they declining?
How much crime do blacks commit,
and how much of their violence is di-
rected against whites?
Every year, the U.S. Department of
Justice issues two fat volumes of
crime statistics that contain most of
the information needed to answer
these questions. The more useful of
the two is the Sourcebook of Criminal
Justice Statistics, but the FBI’s Uni-
form Crime Reports is also illuminat-
ing. As one would expect, these books
do not always give racial data and
they almost never make explicit racial
comparisons. However, our govern-
ment does collect enough |
087262868X | Engineering, Construction and Operations in Space III: Space '92 Proceedings of the Third International Conference, Denver, Colorado, 31 May-4 June | Colo.) Space (Conference) (1992 Denver | This proceedings, Engineering, Construction and Operations in Space III, consists of over 200 papers presented at Space 92, the Third International Conference on Engineering, Construction and Operations in Space held in Denver, Colorado on May 31-June 4, 1992. The papers focus on 18 diversified technical areas. Some of these areas cover such topics as: 1) Planetary surface structures on the Moon and Mars; 2) space resources and in situ materials utilization; 3) space energy; 4) space mining and excavation; 5) space automation and robotics; 6) life support systems; 7) lunar-based astronomy; and 8) space education. A special session was devoted to graduate student papers. | [
"Geography & Cultures"
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"Travel",
"United States"
] | Geography & Cultures | 0.503462 | null | null | Ray Castillo September 26, 1995 Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone:
202/358-4555) Doug Ward Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX (Phone:
713/244-7926) Jim Keller Boeing Defense and Space Group, Huntsville, AL
(Phone: 205/461-2803) Release: 95-161 U.S. STRUCTURE FOR INTERNATIONAL SPACE
STATION COMPLETED The main structure of the U.S. laboratory module --
centerpiece of the U.S. hardware for the international Space Station -- has
been successfully completed. Astronauts will perform continuous scientific
experiments inside the pressure hull of the laboratory. The aluminum module is
28 feet long, 14 feet wide and weighs about 6,000 pounds. It is scheduled to
be launched to the international Space Station in November 1998. "This is a
major accomplishment for the international Space Station program," said Wil
Trafton, Space Station Program Director. "This laboratory module is central to
the Space Station's mission. Within this lab, astronaut researchers will carry
out scientific experimentatio |
096518000X | Covenant for the New Millennium: The Beijing Declaration & Platform for Action | Fourth World Conference On Women | "The Beijing Declaration" is a magnificent vision for a world we all want to live in and the "Platform for Action" is the practical, specific, and comprehensive directive for bringing it about. | [
"Politics & Social Sciences"
] | [
"Politics & Social Sciences",
"Women's Studies"
] | Politics & Social Sciences | 0.555077 | null | null | ***************************************************************************
The electronic version of this document has been prepared at the Fourth World
Conference on Women by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in
collaboration with the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women
Secretariat.
*************************************************************************** AS
WRITTEN SPEECH BY MRS. BERIT BR0RBY LARSEN REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE NORDIC
COUNCIL BEIJING-SEPTEMBER. 95 Madam Chair, dear colleagues, ladies and
gentlemen We are living through a time, when we are reminded every day of the
horrors of war and violent crime, of social distress and we understand how
vulnerable our social, political, economic and ecological systems are. I would
therefore call on governments to rethink how to protect their most vulnerable
populations at a time of shrinking recources and of accelerated global
competition. Governments must respect basic human rights. That includes the
rights o |
0897452763 | A Common Humanity: Kansas Populism and the Battle for Justice and Equality, 1854-1903 by O. Gene Clanton (2004-09-08) | O. Gene Clanton | A native Kansan, Professor Clanton has published extensively on Populism since the 1960s. His previous books include: Kansas Populism: Ideas and Men (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1969), Populism: The Humane Preference in America, 1890-1900 (Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1991), and Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the 1890s (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1998). | [
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"Geography & Cultures"
] | [
"History",
"Americas"
] | History | 0.584389 | null | null | ![](armast.gif)
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Catastrophe in Kansas City
Fueling the Folly
What Nonwhites Think
Bok Review: The Children's Crusade
Conference Plans Being Finalized
0 Tempora, 0 Mores!
Letters from Readers
| **C O V E R S T O R Y **
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Catastrophe in Kansas City
The latest colossal failure in forced equality.
_by Marian Evans_
The effort to integrate the Kansas City public schools is one of the most
costly, misguided, and ineffectual programs ever undertaken in America in the
name of racial equality. This billion-dollar effort has been so utterly a
failure that only good can come of it. Catastrophe as complete as this may
shake even a liberal's confidence. This may well be the high-water mark of the
astonishing efforts whites have made to build a society in the name of an
illusory equality.
Ka |
0199540705 | The Histories (Oxford World's Classics) | Tacitus | <br>"[P]lenty here to savour....Tacitus was not just a fine writer, he was also a senior Roman politician."--Max Davidson, <em>The Daily Telegraph</em> | [
"Literature & Fiction"
] | [
"Literature & Fiction",
"Ancient & Medieval Literature"
] | Literature & Fiction | 0.487539 | null | null | ![](armast.gif)
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Vol 6, No. 1 | January, 1995
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Morality and Racial Consciousness
A Reply to Father Tacelli
0 Tempora, 0 Mores!
Letters from Readers
| **C O V E R S T O R Y **
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**Morality and Racial**
**Consciousness**
A priest and philosophy professor
gently reproves the AR point of view.
He calls attention to a larger crisis. __
_by Fr. Ronald K. Tacelli, S.J._
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---
've recently been at Oxford University, doing research in the New College
Archives. New College, as many of you may know, is oddly named because it is
among the very oldest of the Oxford colleges. Almost everything about it
stands in witness to what Europe once was. But there are some things about it,
I found, that witness to what Europe has recently become.
There is a part of New College known as the Cloisters. It's a rectangular |
0147512166 | Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom: My Story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March | Elspeth Leacock | <b>A Sibert Informational Book Medal Honor Book<i><br />Kirkus </i>Best Books of 2015<br /><i>Booklist </i>Editors' Choice 2015<br /><i>BCCB</i>Blue Ribbon 2015<br /></b><br />"Vivid details and the immediacy of Lowery's voice make this a valuable primary document as well as a pleasure to read."<i>Kirkus</i>, starred review<br /><br />"One of those rare books that is geniunely accessible to a broad audience."<i>BCCB</i>, starred review<br /><br />"This inspiring personal story illuminates pivotal events in America's history."<i>Booklist</i>, starred review | [
"Teen & Young Adult & College",
"References & Guides & Self-Help "
] | [
"Teen & Young Adult",
"Education & Reference"
] | Teen & Young Adult & College | 0.635162 | null | null | ![](armast.gif)
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Selma to Montgomery, 30 Years Later
Degeneracy on the March
The Many Deaths of Viola Liuzzo
0 Tempora, 0 Mores!
Letters from Readers
| **C O V E R S T O R Y **
---
Selma to Montgomery,
30 Years Later
**Events that have entered the **
**mythology of racial heroism **
**were not as they are usually described.**
_by Marian Evans_
March, 1995 marked the 30th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery voting-
rights march. The surviving leaders of the demonstration recently met to
commemorate what was one of the most effective efforts of the civil rights
era. The atmosphere was one of amity and self-congratulation, in which it was
taken for granted that the marchers and their purposes were noble and their
opponents were despicable racists. In an act of contrition, Joe Smithe |
0470848391 | Protein Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis | Ingvar Eidhammer | Bioinformatics is the study of biological information andbiological systems such as of the relationships between thesequence, structure and function of genes and proteins. The subjecthas seen tremendous development in recent years, and there areever-increasing needs for good understanding of quantitativemethods in the study of proteins. <i>Protein Bioinformatics: AnAlgorithmic Approach to Sequence and Structure Analysis</i> takesthe novel approach of covering both the sequence and structureanalysis of proteins in one volume and from an algorithmicperspective. | [
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1416509844 | The Protein Counter 3rd Edition | Jo-Ann Heslin M.A. R.D. CDN | Jo-Ann Heslin, MA, RD,is a professionally trained, registered dietitian and also a regular columnist for HealthNewsDigest.com. She is the coauthor of more than thirty books on nutrition. For more information, visit: TheNutritionExperts.com. | [
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