Whole Grains and Health presents a science-based discussion of whole grains and their expanding role in health and disease. An international collection of authors presents current perspectives on grai
On the Defensive considers how our ethical responses to the Nazi camps have unintentionally repressed and denied the experiences of their victims. Through detailed readings of survivor narratives, par
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Women's Studies. Pluck, swallow, bury, drive, frack. Debra Marquart's newest poetry ranges from the horrifying reality of Cold War leftovers, the consequences of fracking,
The Mindful Writer, Still the Mind, Free the Pen is an easy-to-read book by psychotherapist and author Jan Marquart. In this book you will discover ways to continue writing at all costs dispelling the
Features the author's reminiscences of growing up on and escaping from a family farm in North Dakota, headed for a peripatetic career as a rock musician, poet, and English teacher.
Introduction by Lea SalongaEveryone from budding professional to church choir soloist will be drawn to this step—by—step program that promises to teach people to sing like pros. This easy—to—use book
Marquart looks forward to finding her place in society as a strong, independent woman and confronts some of the harsher realities of what that experience means in our world.... A stunning debut for a
Ernst Gisel’s town hall for Fellbach is one of the very few buildings that make one enthuse about the town. Like Stirling’s Neue Staatsgalerie it invites you to linger – even without a reason: in the
Sociologists Paxton (U. of Texas-Austin), John R. Hipp (U. of California-Irvine), and Sandra Marquart-Pyatt (Michigan State U.) explain methods appropriate to analyze nonrecursive simultaneous equatio
"So unexpected, so revelatory, such exquisite prose (and poetry) these 'sequences,' as the editors choose to call them, may be undefinable, but they are certainly not indescribable. I describe th
How does a prison achieve institutional order while safeguarding prisoners' rights? Since the early 1960s, prison reform advocates have aggressively used the courts to extend rights and improve life f
In late summer 1923, legal hangings in Texas came to an end, and the electric chair replaced the gallows. Of 520 convicted capital offenders sentenced to die between 1923 and 1972, 361 were actually e
Decades after the U.S. Supreme Court and certain governmental actions struck down racial segregation in the larger society, American prison administrators still boldly adhered to discriminatory practi
What should be done with minors who kill, maim, defile, and destroy the lives of others? The state of Texas deals with some of its most serious and violent youthful offenders through "determinate