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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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City Dog Country Dog (Hardcover)
Ed Blinn, Dalayna Blinn; Illustrated by Audrey F Brown
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Who is your lawyer, and what does he or she really do? That's a
question that's not easy to answer--unless you go the source. And
unfortunately, most lawyers won't give you a straight answer.
In What Your Lawyer May Not Want You to Know, Billy F. Brown
unveils the mystery of how lawyers work and how they communicate.
In simple language, he helps you understand what happens in a law
practice, and he explains the problems clients encounter with
lawyers and vice versa. You'll learn
- how to determine whether you need a lawyer; - what questions
to ask a lawyer; - why lawyers generally disagree with each other;
and - how to gain considerable advantages by understanding the
legal process.
Whether you're a client, a lawyer, or someone in law school,
this guidebook will provide you with important insights about the
nature of the legal process. Get a rare insider's look into the
practice of law with What Your Lawyer May Not Want You to Know.
Gail Fleming Brown is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana. Her
parents moved her to a town called Napoleonville, Louisiana, when
she was young. Gail is the author of Destiny: My little Miracle.
ISBN: 1-4184-7924-1 (dust jacket), ISBN: 1-4184-7923-3 (soft
cover), ISBN: 1-4184-7922-5 (e-book).You can contact Gail F. Brown
at [email protected] or facebook.com or www.AuthorHouse.com.
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Christian Gnosis (Hardcover)
Ferdinand Christian Baur; Edited by Peter C. Hodgson; Translated by Robert F. Brown
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R2,073
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This textbook provides students and law enforcement officers with
the fundamentals of the criminal investigation process, from
arrival on the scene to trial procedures. Written in a clear and
simple style, Criminal Investigation: Law and Practice surpasses
traditional texts by presenting a unique combination of legal,
technical, and procedural aspects of the criminal investigation.
The hands-on approach taken by the author helps to increase the
learning experience.
Criminal Investigation: Law and Practice, Second Edition, has been
written to provide future law enforcement officers with a basic
understanding of the investigative process. It merges two areas
that are crucial to the successful completion of an investigation:
the law, both criminal and procedural, and criminal investigative
techniques. It is writen to provide the student investigator with
the information needed to complete and investigation that can
result in a successful prosecution.
- comprehensive coverage of the criminal investigation, from
arrival on the scene to trial procedures
-unique combination of legal, technical, and procedural aspects of
criminal investigation
-many updated cases, many personally experienced by the author.
DEAD-END ROAD may be more aptly entitled, Another Brown vs. Board
of Education. This book captures the historical, educational and
political events surrounding Jasper Brown and his struggles to
integrate the public schools in Caswell County, North Carolina.
man, husband, father and community leader, took a bold stand in
pursuit of justice, freedom and equality of education for his four
children and other black children living in Caswell County. of the
Caswell County Branch of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), initiated desegregation of
the Caswell County School System. and others filed a lawsuit and
embarked upon a bitter court battle. Six years later, the Federal
4th Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia ordered Caswell County
officials to integrate the public schools. white men in
self-defense and was arrested to stand trial. Ebony and Newsweek
magazines ran stories about the shooting. During the trial, the
late, Honorable Thurgood E. Marshall assisted with Jasper's
defense. successful, Jasper and his family suffered humiliation,
degradation, dehumanization, financial loss and even threats on
their lives. Yet, through it all, Jasper and his family held fast
to their faith and trust in God that His justice would prevail.
This month long devotional encourages the reader to pursue a
deeper and more personal relationship with God. Each day the reader
is prompted to do something with proactive questions.
This devotional will bless you to not only have devotions to
God, but with God The secret is to tap into your pre-Adam
relationship with your Creator.
Presents a discussion of concepts and definitions of
interdisciplinarity and collaboration, and introduces a model of
Interdisciplinary Collaboration. Examines how the Interdisciplinary
Collaboration model and concepts make sense in academic
organizations and affect academic work.
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