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Kimberly and Maurice is a young couple ready to start out in their
new life together as husband and wife. Both are from traditional
families whose ideas about marriage are rooted in traditional
values. Yet Kimberly, in spite of her upbringing, is determined not
to follow in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother in her
role as wife.
From their very wedding day, outside influences begin to wreak
havoc in their relationship. On the sidelines is Portia, an
ex-lover who just cannot seem to get over her past relationship
with Maurice. Toss in the marital problems of their parents and
relationship issues with their friends, they soon begin to realize
the significance that outside forces are having on fulfilling their
vows of for better or worse.
Rather than being free to resolve their own marital problems,
Kimberly and Maurice find themselves serving as marriage counselors
to both of their parents after skeletons from the past find their
way out of the closet.
Although less common than -amino acids, non- -amino acids-where the
amino group is not on the carbon immediately adjacent to the
carboxyl group but is attached to another carbon in the chain (for
example, the , , carbon)-are components of biologically important
molecules, are significant in the pharmaceutical industry, and are
useful starting materials for many areas of organic chemistry.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book nearly 20
years ago, synthetic work devoted to the preparation of non- -amino
acids has expanded greatly. Methods of Non- -Amino Acid Synthesis,
Second Edition has been extensively rewritten and reorganized,
providing an up-to-date review of strategies and methods for non-
-amino acid synthesis, particularly those amino acids that are key
synthetic intermediates or important compounds in their own right.
It focuses on acyclic amino acids of C3-C10, but also aminoalkanoic
carboxylic acids, aminoalkenoic acids, and aminoalkynoic acids. The
new edition contains many updated references and has a greater
emphasis on the biological importance of non- -amino acids. In
addition to an array of synthetic methods, the book offers
discussions on why non- -amino acids are important. The book covers
synthetic methods that rely on substituent refunctionalization, the
conversion of cyclic precursors to acyclic amino acids, conjugate
addition reactions, and enolate anion reactions and condensation
reactions that lead to non- -amino acids. It also examines
reactions and strategies that lead to good diastereoselectivity and
enantioselectivity during synthesis. A chapter devoted to
biologically important amino acids includes separate sections on
GABA, GABOB, carnitine, DAVA, statine, and other significant amino
acids as well as a new section on peptides and proteins that
contain non- -amino acids. The final chapter addresses aminocyclic
and heterocyclic amino acids.
According to Olav Bryant Smith, Kant's "critical philosophy,"
precisely his defense of necessary knowledge, inadvertantly opened
the door to discussions of interpretive philosophy and ultimately
postmodernity. This unique opening to a discussion of postmodern
thought framesMyths of the Self: Narrative Identity and Postmodern
Metaphysics. Author Olav Smith uses process philosophy,
specifically the constructive postmodern metaphysics of Alfred
North Whitehead, to move away from the skepticism of modernity.
This maneuver, along with an invigorating discussion of not often
paired philosophers: Kant, Heidegger, Whitehead, and Ricoeur, leads
readers into a discussion of the self that is a synthesis of a
narrative theory of identity and a constructive "postmodern"
metaphysics. Smith's original approach to Kant'sCritique of Reason,
his unique pairing of Heidegger and Whitehead as well as Whitehead
and Ricoeur makes this book essential reading for philisophers
working in the Continental and especially the Analytic American
tradition.
Although less common than -amino acids, non- -amino acids-where the
amino group is not on the carbon immediately adjacent to the
carboxyl group but is attached to another carbon in the chain (for
example, the , , carbon)-are components of biologically important
molecules, are significant in the pharmaceutical industry, and are
useful starting materials for many areas of organic chemistry.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book nearly 20
years ago, synthetic work devoted to the preparation of non- -amino
acids has expanded greatly. Methods of Non- -Amino Acid Synthesis,
Second Edition has been extensively rewritten and reorganized,
providing an up-to-date review of strategies and methods for non-
-amino acid synthesis, particularly those amino acids that are key
synthetic intermediates or important compounds in their own right.
It focuses on acyclic amino acids of C3-C10, but also aminoalkanoic
carboxylic acids, aminoalkenoic acids, and aminoalkynoic acids. The
new edition contains many updated references and has a greater
emphasis on the biological importance of non- -amino acids. In
addition to an array of synthetic methods, the book offers
discussions on why non- -amino acids are important. The book covers
synthetic methods that rely on substituent refunctionalization, the
conversion of cyclic precursors to acyclic amino acids, conjugate
addition reactions, and enolate anion reactions and condensation
reactions that lead to non- -amino acids. It also examines
reactions and strategies that lead to good diastereoselectivity and
enantioselectivity during synthesis. A chapter devoted to
biologically important amino acids includes separate sections on
GABA, GABOB, carnitine, DAVA, statine, and other significant amino
acids as well as a new section on peptides and proteins that
contain non- -amino acids. The final chapter addresses aminocyclic
and heterocyclic amino acids.
Letters in Lace is a fictional account of an African American gay
man who commits suicide. Smith broaches a subject that s seldom
discussed within the black gay community and approaches the ending
with an interesting approach that differs from his usual way of
thinking.
Do you remember your first time? When the Children get Together
will take you down memory lane as you enter the world of Melvin
James, from rural West Tennessee. The Tenth Anniversary Year of
When the Children Get Together takes us all back to a time gone by
yet oddly familiar.
The sequel to "When the Children Get Together," "Let It Be Real"
answers many of the questions from the previous book. Filled with
surprises, adventure is still present.
Kimberly and Maurice is a young couple ready to start out in their
new life together as husband and wife. Both are from traditional
families whose ideas about marriage are rooted in traditional
values. Yet Kimberly, in spite of her upbringing, is determined not
to follow in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother in her
role as wife.
From their very wedding day, outside influences begin to wreak
havoc in their relationship. On the sidelines is Portia, an
ex-lover who just cannot seem to get over her past relationship
with Maurice. Toss in the marital problems of their parents and
relationship issues with their friends, they soon begin to realize
the significance that outside forces are having on fulfilling their
vows of for better or worse.
Rather than being free to resolve their own marital problems,
Kimberly and Maurice find themselves serving as marriage counselors
to both of their parents after skeletons from the past find their
way out of the closet.
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