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A teenage girl stumbles out of an alley in Ottawa, concussed, with
no memory of her life. Fleeing sword-wielding operatives with
inexplicable mental abilities, she soon learns that her name is
Zoe, and that she not only possesses the same abilities, but is
extraordinarily skilled in martial arts. As she scours Toronto for
clues about her identity, she finds others like her, and is given
refuge at the Academy, an international school for Telepaths. As
fragments of her childhood return, she begins to suspect that she
may not like who she once was-that she may be part of a shadowy
organization more powerful than anyone suspects, and that she will
soon be swept up in events that are thousands of years in the
making.
An investigation of recent developments and trends within the
Yugoslav successor states since the signing of the Dayton
Agreements in Autumn 1995. This book offers a distinctive and
desirable perspective on the seven successor states, their
cultures, politics and identities by providing an internal
perspective on the region and its developments.
The Research Handbook on Feminist Jurisprudence surveys feminist
theoretical understandings of law, including liberal and radical
feminism, as well as socialist, relational, intersectional,
post-modern, and pro-sex and queer feminist legal theories.
Featuring contributions from a diverse team of prominent scholars,
this Research Handbook illuminates the ways in which feminist
scholarship has enriched understandings of law's sometimes
subordinating structures and the ways in which law can be
interpreted or changed so as to promote the equality, liberty,
wellbeing, and interests of women. The expert contributors offer a
vast range of feminist perspectives on law, including liberal,
radical, and post-modern feminism, and explore the implications of
these theoretical stances for understandings of the nature of law,
legal change, and the relationship between law and politics.
Chapters analyse the influence of feminist legal theories on
doctrinal areas of law including US constitutional and civil rights
law, international law, and various areas of private law. This
insightful book will be of interest to law students, legal
scholars, and scholars of political and moral philosophy seeking to
understand the entire body of feminist legal scholarship from the
early 1970s to the present, as well as its variants, and
relationships among different theoretical perspectives.
Contributors include: S.F. Appleton, K.K. Baker, I. Caglar, M.
Chamallas, C.-j. Chen, M.A. Fineman, M.A. Franks, C. Grant Bowman,
B.A. Gur, N.D. Hunter, L.C. Ikemoto, O. Kamir, H. Keren, S.A. Law,
N. Menon, N. Naffine, J.A. Nice, V.F. Nourse, N. Rimalt, D.E.
Roberts, L.A. Rosenbury, J.C. Suk, D. Tuerkheimer, R. West, A.K.
Wing, K.A. Yuracko
An investigation of recent developments and trends within the
Yugoslav successor states since the signing of the Dayton
Agreements in Autumn 1995. This book offers a distinctive and
desirable perspective on the seven successor states, their
cultures, politics and identities by providing an internal
perspective on the region and its developments.
A teenage girl stumbles out of an alley in Ottawa, concussed, with
no memory of her life. Fleeing sword-wielding operatives with
inexplicable mental abilities, she soon learns that her name is
Zoe, and that she not only possesses the same abilities, but is
extraordinarily skilled in martial arts. As she scours Toronto for
clues about her identity, she finds others like her, and is given
refuge at the Academy, an international school for Telepaths. As
fragments of her childhood return, she begins to suspect that she
may not like who she once was-that she may be part of a shadowy
organization more powerful than anyone suspects, and that she will
soon be swept up in events that are thousands of years in the
making.
This is a new release of the original 1944 edition.
Special operations missions often depend on discrete insertion of
highly trained soldiers into dangerous territory. To reduce the
risk involved in this type of engagement, Low Probability of
Detection radar waveforms have been designed specifically to defeat
enemy passive radar detectors. These waveforms have been shown to
perform well when the Doppler shift is minimal, but their
performance degrades dramatically with increased frequency shifts
due to Doppler effects.This research compares one known Low
Probability of Detection waveform, based on Welti coding, with a
radar waveform known to provide Doppler constancy, namely, one
based on Frank coding. These waveforms are tested using a
non-cooperative square-law passive detector as well as a
cooperative matched filter detector for various Doppler shift
values. Research conclusions address the question of whether or not
the Frank coded waveforms provide better detection capability than
Welti coded waveforms at high levels of Doppler shift.Conclusions
from this research indicate that there is no advantage to using
Frank coded waveforms over Welti coded waveforms. All waveforms
behaved the same at increasing Doppler shift levels for each of the
detectors.
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Black Americans are limiting every effort so-called Black leaders
are making toward a better America for Black America. We should be
be concerned about a better Black America for America. We won't get
attention, unless we become a better people within the Black
community. While we make up only 12 percent of the population of
this nation, we are directly responsible for the murder of 95
percent of Black murdered victims in this country. There is a
reason to be mindful of racism, but not to the point of not
realizing our own dreams. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had a
dream that one day Black people would achieve just as much as
Whites in this country. We have got to realize that Dr. King's
dream is very possible, only if we work together toward solutions
to not only stop Black on Black crime, but Black children dropping
out of school.
In baseball history, no decade is more critical than the 1880s-a
time of urban growth when sports stories began to fill the pages of
newspapers and supporting the home teams became a hallmark of civic
duty. Larry Bowman narrates the trials and triumphs of baseball's
early championships, illuminating the complex circumstances that
led to baseball's meteoric rise in popularity. The first World's
Championship Series arose in an ad hoc manner when the Providence
Grays faced the New York Metropolitans in 1884. Seeking to maximize
profits, team owners promoted postseason baseball to ensure that
one team could bill itself as the world's best. Bowman traces the
history of seven championship series, recounting the frenzied
negotiations and media hoopla that often preceded events. He also
analyzes the emergence of mascots, the evolution of the game's
rules, and the impact of America's explosive urban growth on
baseball's popularity. Before the World Series brings to life
colorful figures-from baseball magnates such as Albert Spalding,
Christian Von der Ahe, and Frederick Stearns to legendary Hall of
Famers like the fearsome Cap Anson, Charles Comiskey, and
baseball's first union organizer, John Montgomery Ward. The story
of Moses Walker, a black major leaguer 63 years before Jackie
Robinson, sheds light on African Americans' early involvement in
baseball. Spirited and engaging, this illustrated account of
baseball's first championships offers a fresh perspective on the
development of America's national pastime.
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