Places cerebral palsy among other nonprogressive development disabilities. Emphasizes preventing the abnormal motor skills traditionally associated with the disease by the early identification and cor
Japanese: The Spoken Language has been written by Eleanor Harz Jorden, with collaboration by Mari Noda, to replace her widely used Beginning Japanese in introductory and intermediate courses. Extensiv
Section I deals with problems presented by several Sanskrit works, namely the lower limit of the date of the original Harivamsa, Kalapriyanatha mentioned in Bhavabhuti's plays the identification of th
As one of the most central social and political theorists, Marx's thought has endured to become part of the fabric of modern conscience. These volumes provide students of politics and economics with i
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This volume finds Thomas Jefferson grappling with problems arising from the radicalization of the French Revolution in Europe and the polarization of domestic politics in the United States. The overth
Somewhat revised/expanded new edition of a problem-oriented introductory undergraduate text, the first edition of which appeared about a decade ago. The author writes with courteous clarity, and impos
The distinguished New York Times columnist James Reston has observed that few if any Americans have served their government with greater distinction over a longer period of time than President Reagan'
Seven gentle, meditative duet arrangements include: Amazing Grace * God Be with You Till We Meet Again * He Leadeth Me * Holy, Holy, Holy * My Faith Looks Up to Thee * Onward, Christian Soldiers! * Th
Reprint of the Bobbs-Merrill edition, published as The Federal convention and the formation of the Union of the American States, in 1958, with only typographical and bibliographical changes and an u
Scientific progress often begins with the difficult task of preparing informed, conclusive reviews of existing research. Since the 1970s, the traditional "subjective" approach to research reviewing in
Essays by Wolf Tegethoff, Richard Pommer, and Fritz Neumeyer. Interview with James Ingo Freed.The rich legacy of scholarly and critical reassessments of Mies van der Rohe continues to grow since his c
When the University of Kentucky was begun in 1865, it was merely an adjunct of a denominational college in Lexington. From that humble beginning has come a proud institution with an enrollment of 56,0
The purpose of this volume is to present the whole story of our research program on alternative interventions with delinquent youth. It is our goal to describe the development of an alternative interv
Heavily illustrated with color photographs, Arkansas Mammals is the comprehensive guide to the state’s mammal population. Endangered or threatened species of mammals and missing species known to
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During the Civil War, from 1862-1865, Walt Whitman spent much of his time with wounded soldiers, both in the field and in the hospitals. The 40 notebooks he filled became the basis for the extraordina
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Poetry. Ron Padgett's poems are remarkably clear, almost invisibly so, like a refreshing glass of cold water—poems in which he goes nit-picking with the OED, uses Tulsa plain-speak in the diction of B
The fiery polemic against the State, and the Constitution, from the individualist anarchist, together with an introduction, annotations and new afterword by James J Martin.
Discusses the psychological basis of police work, describes the personality traits associated with police, and looks at leadership, stress, decision making, and public attitudes towards crime
Civilized Women is concerned with the intersection of cultural constructions of gender and other systems of ranking among the Glebo people of Cape Palmas, in southeastern Liberia.
The editors work from the perspective of community colleges (Bronx & Nassau) with strong curricula in these fields. This is an annotated bibliography of some 1,000 books and nonprint materials tha
Broad in scope and packed with useful detail," Vision, Brain, and Cooperative Computation" explores what can be learned about visual cognition from an understanding of visual neurophysiology and of th
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This interdisciplinary work presents an integration of theory and research on how children develop their thinking as they participate in cultural activity with the guidance and challenge of their care
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"As Eggbert, an adventurous ball, bounces his way into some very strange places, your first-graders get practice with basic punctuation, spelling, and phonics. Story sentences on the CD are formatted
A textbook for anyone who has a passing acquaintance with procedural languages, such as BASIC or Pascal, but who has not met a functional language like Lisp before. In addition to providing a step-by-
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between
Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between