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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.
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Guns and Gunning (Hardcover)
Bellmore H. Browne, Dan Beard; Created by J Stevens Arms and Tool Co
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In 1936, a wide-eyed boy by the name of LeRoy Brown clambered
aboard a 1929 Waco 10 converted to crop dusting duty, sat down in
the grimy hopper, and then launched into a clear-blue Florida sky
on a wondrous flight that ignited a life-long passion with flying
and airplanes. More than 35,000 flight hours later, Captain LeRoy
Brown stepped out of the cockpit of a Pan American World Airways
DC-10 to end a commercial aviation career that spanned nearly five
decades . In between, he filled dozens of logbooks with exciting
tales of flying biplane crop dusters, B-17 freight haulers, old
airliners, surplus military trainers, state-of-the-art propeller
and jet airliners, and more than 150 personally owned airplanes.
Packed with photographs and generous sidebars of supplemental
information, From Crop Duster to Airline Captain chronicles the
life and flying stories of Captain LeRoy Brown, 2009 inductee into
the Florida Aviation Historical Association Hall of Fame and 2012
recipient of the Federal Aviation Administration's Wright Brothers
Master Pilot Award.
Remembrance of Things Past is a work of doomsday fiction set in a
modern, mythical country in West Africa. A sequel to To Seek a
Newer World, the novel's major characters acquire their new
personas during an inter-ethnic civil war that devastates their
homeland: Daniel Rutherford as an observant chronicler of his
times, Felix Kamara as an ambitious alcoholic and incurable
romantic, and Maureen Rutherford as a resolute divorcee and
fortune-hunter. In this streamlined novel, Robert H. Brown presents
a gloomy picture of a society dogged by sectionalism, ethnicity,
"ethnic cleansing," and how warlords and rebels take part in
indulgent killing, wanton destruction of infrastructure, and
dwelling homes. He also depicts a society in which innocent
children and civilians behave and act to the privations of wartime
because poverty is grimmer and more widespread. As the novel ends,
Daniel Rutherford and Felix Kamara are seen strapped in their seats
in British Caledonian on their way to their homeland from
involuntary exile in England to help in the construction of peace
and amity on the ruins of the tragedy of war. Remembrance of Things
Past is a magnificent story of passion, love, betrayal, ambition,
and pervasive violence.
No one else could have written this book because David H. Brown and
Dr. John T. Dailey are the only two remaining members of the FAA
Task Force that developed a viable airport security procedure in
1970. Based on personal recall, and FAA Manual AM-78-35 that
documented the work of that group, this book takes you behind the
scenes from the very beginning of efforts to curb aircraft
hijacking, to how a proven program fell victim to bureaucracy. The
book takes you through how the system was developed and tested, and
why it was validated. It also reveals how the Task Force was able
to overcome both airline opposition and agency recalcitrance. The
team did not have precedents to work with, but blazed its own
successful train. You will discover how the Task Force anticipated
almost every aspect of airport security, and actually warned of
future terrorist attacks using U. S. aircraft. You will read how
the early program of sky marshals almost fell apart in a bizarre
press conference, and why the Task Force did not support the use of
armed guards on aircraft. This is a story you cannot find anywhere
else. It may not be many pages, but the message is there.
Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 6th Global Edition provides an
introduction to organic chemistry for students who require the
fundamentals of organic chemistry as a requirement for their major.
It is most suited for a one semester organic chemistry course. In
an attempt to highlight the relevance of the material to students,
the authors place a strong emphasis on showing the
interrelationship between organic chemistry and other areas of
science, particularly the biological and health sciences. The text
illustrates the use of organic chemistry as a tool in these
sciences; it also stresses the organic compounds, both natural and
synthetic, that surround us in everyday life: in pharmaceuticals,
plastics, fibers, agrochemicals, surface coatings, toiletry
preparations and cosmetics, food additives, adhesives, and
elastomers.
This book is an international effort to standardize the language,
terms, and methods used in ocular toxicology.With over 300 color
illustrations this consensus volume provides standards and
harmonization for procedures, terminology, and scoring schemes for
ocular toxicology. it is essential for industry, pharmaceutical
companies, and governmental agencies to help improve the drug
development process and to reduce and refine the use of animals in
research. Standards for Ocular Toxicology and Inflammation is
endorsed by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists.
Having a baby is an incredible experience, and the ultimate
responsibility! Parenting is a job that you start with no training
at all - and friends and family always seem to be the first to tell
you how best to bring up your children. But there's no sure-fire
formula for raising kids. Maybe that's because every child, like
every parent, is an individual, and no two parent-child
relationships are ever the same. So, you can give up any notions of
being a perfect parent. But, you can learn to keep the big mistakes
to a minimum and make the parenting experience easier and more
rewarding for your children and yourself. Which is where this book
comes in. Covering information for newborns to pre-teens, Parenting
For Dummies gives you the essentials of parenting basics. From
dealing with a crying baby and potty training, to building
self-esteem and dealing with sibling rivalry, it offers a gold mine
of up-to-date advice.
As the fifth anniversary of "9/11" approaches, our government still
has not figured out an efficient and effective system of airline
passenger screening. Back during 1969-70, the Federal Aviation
Administration''s anti-skyjacking task force developed a viable
procedure to screen passengers using a "profile" as step one. This
was followed by a "weapons" search with a magnetometer, and
concluding with an extensive interview. Following a test at nine
airports using one airline, the procedure''s final test was with
all airlines at one airport - New Orleans. The conclusion was that
the "profile" eliminated at least 98 percent of the flying public!
Not only did the American Civil Liberties Union approve of the
"profile" because it was not racial, but a New York Federal Court
judge rule it did not violate the Fourth Amendment to the
Constitution. So, why was this proven system abandoned in favor of
searching every passenger? The answer is found in two words -
bureaucracy and politics. The previous book on this subject,
NINE/ELEVEN, detailed why ignoring this sequential procedure could
be the primary factor why "9/11" was able to take place. From all
available evidence, all 19 terrorists fit enough of that ignored
profile to have been detained long enough to miss their flights.
Even screening every passenger, most often humiliating many
innocent air travelers, has accelerated - but without any proven
results. In the prologue to this updated sequel to NINE/ELEVEN, I
point out that the method our task force used more than three
decades ago should be the one adapted to modern day terrorism.
"Airline passenger screening by the Transportation Security
Administration n particular, and Mideastterrorism in general, have
elements in common. The government should relearn the basic
meticulous approaches and conclusions from the original screening
program. Mideast terrorists have outsmarted us by switching targets
and tactics. (1) Mideast terrorists have easier targets of
opportuni
Women Leaders: Advancing Careers recognizes that while the majority
of students enrolled in educational leadership preparation programs
continue to be women; women's advancement to top school executive
roles is still not comparable to that of men. Despite significant
gains in the past decade, the biased treatment of women continues
to be a barrier to their advancement to key administrative
positions. The authors in Women Leaders: Advancing Careers have
contributed significantly to the growing body of literature aimed
at assisting the career advancement of women. Their research
indicates that the concepts presented herein are critical to
women's leadership preparations, advancement, and success. Women
Leaders: Advancing Careers melds history, theory, research, and
practice to provide guidance to aspiring women administrators in
developing a career path and in attaining and successfully
performing in executive roles.
Boron is one of the essential micro nutrients for higher plants
growth and development, and more and more studies have been
conducted to establish boron as an essential element in animals and
humans. This book reviews all aspects of boron research in recent
years and is based on the Third International Symposium on all
Aspects of Plant and Animal Boron Nutrition which was held in
Wuhan, P.R. China in 2005. This includes B sorption mechanisms in
soils, deficiency and toxicity of B, B fertilizer application and
basic research on the physiology and molecular biology of plant B
nutrition, and nutritional function of B in animals and humans.
This book is aimed at scientists, Masters or Ph. D. students
focusing on boron research field, as well as providing managers
involved in agricultural production with an important reference to
recent developments in boron nutrition research.
This comprehensive guide to managing in the not-for-profit sector
is a twofold resource. The first part is a user-friendly textbook
examining what is involved in producing mission-driven goods and
services, how to manage the relationships of nonprofits with the
private and public sectors, and how to operate in both external and
internal environments. The second part is a practitioner's
ready-reference handbook, complete with survival tips and action
items. Mission-driven, not-for-profit organizations pose unique
challenges to leaders and managers. These challenges differ
tremendously from the profit-driven requirements of the corporate
world, and are even greater when budgets are tighter. This
comprehensive guide to managing in the nonprofit sector is a
twofold resource. The first part is a user-friendly textbook
examining what is involved in producing mission-driven goods and
services, how to manage the relationships of nonprofits with the
private and public sectors, and how to operate in both external and
internal environments. Six case studies and end-of-chapter reviews
facilitate learning in this expanding field. The second part is a
practitioner's ready-reference handbook, complete with survival
tips and action items.
A volume in Research on Women and Education (RWE) Series
EditorsBeverly Irby, Sam Houston State University and Janice Koch,
Hofstra University The Research on Women and Education SIG of the
American Educational Research Association presents the third book
in its series, Gender and Early Learning Environments. Finding
after the publication of Gender and Schooling in the Early Years,
the second book in the series, that there was and is a paucity of
published literature on early childhood gender issues, the editors
determined that one additional book on early childhood and gender
issues was warranted in this series. The latest book in the series,
Gender and Early Learning Environments, is encompassing of a wide
range of topics addressing early childhood influences on gender and
development of the whole child. For early childhood educators, this
book aides in making visible and exploring the definition of what
gender means in contemporary culture.
The major character in To Seek a Newer World epitomizes something
of his nation's history. He is Dr. Daniel Rutherford, a young man
returning home from sorrow in the United States. He had gone there
and then to England to study and had married an Afro-Caribbean
lady, only to see her die of embolism shortly after the birth of
their baby. He is returning home to reclaim his African identity
and to carve out a new life. Daniel Rutherford's story is a moving
odyssey of pain, disillusion and frustrated idealism-one that leads
from the shadow of the valley of death to a tranquillity and
capacity for love he never thought possible. Daniel Rutherford is a
character few readers will forget. Nor will they forget the other
characters who appear in To Seek a Newer World: Pastor Peter
Rutherford (Daniel Rutherford's father) with his strange, black
suit, the high priest who buys the suit by offering him a cow, Dr.
Felix Kamara, Daniel Rutherford's bosom friend and confidant, Kla
Wilson, who tries to poison Daniel....Compassionate and kindhearted
Maureen, Daniel Rutherford's second wife, who has a stabilizing
influence on him despite the vicissitudes of life. In To Seek a
Newer World, Robert H. Brown has created a rich tapestry of the
woes, delights and contradictions of life and love in a modern,
mythical republic, a universal metaphor for the human condition.
Infectious diseases caused by bacteria remain a leading cause of
death worldwide. Many of the antibiotics developed to combat
bacterial infections have been rendered almost impotent due to the
rapid evolution and spread of antibiotic resistance. A common and
major resistance mechanism, the efflux system, enables bacteria to
extrude structurally divers antimicrobials, facilitating survival
in toxic environments. This book reviews the most important current
research and summarizes the most spectacular discoveries in the
field.
The United States Constitution provides in Article II, Section 4
that the President and other civil officers of the federal
government are subject to removal from office upon impeachment by
the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate of
treason, bribery and "other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." However,
no authoritative definition of "high crimes and misdemeanors" was
provided by the Framers either in the Constitution itself or in the
debates at the constitutional convention. As a consequence, the
meaning of "high crimes and misdemeanors" has been a subject of
controversy beginning with the first impeachment and trial of Judge
John Pickering in 1804 and continuing through the impeachment of
President William Jefferson Clinton. The study seeks to discern the
meaning of "high crimes and misdemeanors" not only from the record
of the constitutional convention and the state ratifying
conventions, together with history of British parliamentary
impeachments and the experience of the American colonies and states
which informed the Framers' adoption of "high crimes and
misdemeanors" as grounds for removal of the President, but also
from the circumstances that resulted in the impeachments of
Presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard M. Nixon and Clinton, as
Congress labored to give substance to the "high crimes and
misdemeanors" standard.
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