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A New York Times Best Seller! Richard Belzer and David Wayne are
back to set the record straight after Dead Wrong; this time they're
going to uncover the truth about the many witness deaths tied to
the JFK assassination. For decades, government pundits have
dismissed these "coincidental" deaths, even regarding them as
"myths" as "urban legends." Like most people, Richard and David
were initially unsure about what to make of these 'coincidences'.
After all, events don't "consult the odds" prior to happening; they
simply happen. Then someone comes along later and figures out what
the odds of it happening were. Some of the deaths seemed purely
coincidental; heart attacks, hunting accidents. Others clearly
seemed noteworthy; witnesses who did seem to know something and did
seem to die mysteriously. Hit List is a fair examination of the
evidence of each case, leading to (necessarily) different
conclusions. The findings were absolutely staggering; as some cases
were clearly linked to a "clean-up operation" after the murder of
President Kennedy, while others were the result of 'other forces'.
The impeccable research and writing of Richard Belzer and David
Wayne show that if the government is trying to hide anything,
they're the duo who will uncover it. Skyhorse Publishing, as well
as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books
for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the
Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination,
conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution,
gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West,
and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a national
bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are
sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise
find a home.
Exploring one of the most controversial topics in contemporary
theology, this scholarly volume reveals what the world's great
faiths—East and West—preach about sexuality, with a special
emphasis on American religion. What do the world's most important
religious texts have to say about one of humanity's favorite
activities? Editors David W. Machacek and Melissa M. Wilcox have
brought together top scholars in the field of religious studies to
ask and answer these critical questions. Carefully researched,
elegantly written, and respectfully presented, Sexuality and the
World's Religions explores the intersection of the spiritual and
the carnal in Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Daoism,
Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and African and Native American spiritual
traditions. A separate section explores critical religious and
sexual topics in American society, including the role of
spirituality in gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
communities; the role of sex in the modern witchcraft community;
and the ever thorny problem of religion and sexual liberty.
Reconciling sexuality and spirituality in every human soul is one
of religion's most important tasks. Students and other readers will
find this timely and comprehensive volume of interest in exploring
these issues.
Overview and Goals This book describes how to visualize and compare
bacterial genomes. Sequencing technologies are becoming so
inexpensive that soon going for a cup of coffee will be more
expensive than sequencing a bacterial genome. Thus, there is a very
real and pressing need for high-throughput computational methods to
compare hundreds and thousands of bacterial genomes. It is a long
road from molecular biology to systems biology, and in a sense this
text can be thought of as a path bridging these ? elds. The goal of
this book is to p- vide a coherent set of tools and a
methodological framework for starting with raw DNA sequences and
producing fully annotated genome sequences, and then using these to
build up and test models about groups of interacting organisms
within an environment or ecological niche. Organization and
Features The text is divided into four main parts: Introduction,
Comparative Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics, and ? nally
Microbial Communities. The ? rst ? ve chapters are introductions of
various sorts. Each of these chapters represents an introduction to
a speci? c scienti? c ? eld, to bring all readers up to the same
basic level before proceeding on to the methods of comparing
genomes. First, a brief overview of molecular biology and of the
concept of sequences as biological inf- mation are given.
Overview and Goals This book describes how to visualize and compare
bacterial genomes. Sequencing technologies are becoming so
inexpensive that soon going for a cup of coffee will be more
expensive than sequencing a bacterial genome. Thus, there is a very
real and pressing need for high-throughput computational methods to
compare hundreds and thousands of bacterial genomes. It is a long
road from molecular biology to systems biology, and in a sense this
text can be thought of as a path bridging these ? elds. The goal of
this book is to p- vide a coherent set of tools and a
methodological framework for starting with raw DNA sequences and
producing fully annotated genome sequences, and then using these to
build up and test models about groups of interacting organisms
within an environment or ecological niche. Organization and
Features The text is divided into four main parts: Introduction,
Comparative Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics, and ? nally
Microbial Communities. The ? rst ? ve chapters are introductions of
various sorts. Each of these chapters represents an introduction to
a speci? c scienti? c ? eld, to bring all readers up to the same
basic level before proceeding on to the methods of comparing
genomes. First, a brief overview of molecular biology and of the
concept of sequences as biological inf- mation are given.
The study of public policy and the methods of policy analysis are
among the most rapidly developing areas in the social sciences.
Policy analysis has emerged to provide a better understanding of
the policymaking process and to supply decision makers with
reliable policy-relevant knowledge about pressing economic and
social problems. Presenting a broad, comprehensive perspective, the
Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods
covers the historical development of policy analysis, its role in
the policy process, and empirical methods. The handbook considers
the theory generated by these methods and the normative and ethical
issues surrounding their practice. Written by leading experts in
the field, this book- -Deals with the basic origins and evolution
of public policy -Examines the stages of the policy-making process
-Identifies political advocacy and expertise in the policy process
-Focuses on rationality in policy decision-making and the role of
policy networks and learning -Details argumentation, rhetoric, and
narratives -Explores the comparative, cultural, and ethical aspects
of public policy -Explains primary quantitative-oriented analytical
methods employed in policy research -Addresses the qualitative
sides of policy analysis -Discusses tools used to refine policy
choices -Traces the development of policy analysis in selected
national contexts The Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theory,
Politics, and Methods describes the theoretical debates that have
recently defined the field, including the work of postpositivist,
interpretivist, and social constructionist scholars. This book also
explores the interplay between empirical and normative analysis,
acrucial issue running through contemporary debates.
In this provocative and historically detailed reading of the
relations between Victorian liberalism and aestheticism, David
Wayne Thomas challenges current critical assumptions concerning
modern liberal agency and aesthetic experience more generally.
Through meticulous examinations of literature, visual arts, popular
culture, and politics, "Cultivating Victorians" shows how a
mid-Victorian liberal discourse of individual
"many-sidedness"--understood as a cultivated disposition toward
self-criticism and open-mindedness--was taken up by artists and
writers as they claimed for art a self-reflecting agency at the
core of the liberal ideal. Thomas makes plain, as well, the ongoing
but often repressed stake of latter-day critics in the aesthetics
of many-sidedness.
As Thomas shows, an increasingly dominant mid-Victorian liberal
culture employed its rhetoric of cultivation in projects as varied
as aesthetic appreciation, self-improvement, and social
amelioration. By looking to topics across both elite and popular
culture, Thomas demonstrates how this liberal culture had to take
shape in competition with other dimensions of Victorian public
life. Thus several uncommon but illuminating contexts come under
inspection here: the bizarre sensation of the Tichborne Claimant, a
low-born imposter claiming a noble inheritance; the reportage on
life-scale historical city replicas fashioned for temporary public
exhibitions in the 1880s; and Dante Gabriel Rossetti's practice of
producing and reproducing his artwork for a newly constituted
consumer market. Thomas also reads extensively in notable Victorian
intellectuals such as George Eliot, John Stuart Mill, John Ruskin,
Matthew Arnold, and OscarWilde.
Theoretically inventive, engagingly written, and vividly
illustrated, "Cultivating Victorians" is a timely invitation to
rethink liberal values--like autonomy and reflective judgment--that
have been routinely condemned as atomistic individualism and false
universalism in recent decades.
Just when Demetrius Adrien thought his adventures were over, he
discovers his earlier problems are not going away after all. A new
threat comes back from the past, and the troubles are not his
alone, but his daughter is also in danger. This time, however, he
has friends and resources to help him through. Becoming a Second
Degree Black Belt may be no easier than it was becoming a First
Degree, and Mr. Adrien must fight again to find some peace and
quiet, or so it seems.
The author has been a wargamer since the 1970s, member of Wargame
Developments and a serious rule writer since the early 1990s. His
long standing interest in asymmetric warfare led him to develop a
series of wargames to reflect the individual characteristics of
such conflicts. All except one of these sets of rules are written
to portray the operational/ campaign level situation. Using card
based systems, these games are particularly suitable for the solo
wargamer. These games are not 'fair'; they each aim to give the
wargamer a greater understanding of the particular conflicts they
represent. The games include: Boots on the Ground: Company Level
Actions in the early 21st. Century An Isolated Outpost: Six Months
in the Sahara Eight Years in a Distant Country: Soviet involvement
in Afghanistan Ovambo: Counter- insurgency in South West Africa
Flying Column: The Irish Troubles 1920-21 Good Morning Vietnam:
LBJ's War 1965-68
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