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Updated in a new 9th edition, this casebook explores civil liberty
problems through a study of leading judicial decisions. It offers a
reasonable sample of cases across a broad spectrum of rights and
liberties. This book introduces groups of featured cases with
in-depth commentaries that set the specific historical-legal
context of which they are a part, allowing readers to examine
significant portions of court opinions, including major arguments
from majority, concurring, and dissenting opinions.
The last two subjects mentioned in the title "Wavelets" are so well
established that they do not need any explanations. The first is
related to them, but a short introduction is appropriate since the
concept of wavelets emerged fairly recently. Roughly speaking, a
wavelet decomposition is an expansion of an arbitrary function into
smooth localized contributions labeled by a scale and a position pa
rameter. Many of the ideas and techniques related to such
expansions have existed for a long time and are widely used in
mathematical analysis, theoretical physics and engineering.
However, the rate of progress increased significantly when it was
realized that these ideas could give rise to straightforward
calculational methods applicable to different fields. The
interdisciplinary structure (R.c.P. "Ondelettes") of the C.N .R.S.
and help from the Societe Nationale Elf-Aquitaine greatly fostered
these developments. This conference was held at the Centre National
de Rencontres Mathematiques (C.I.R.M) in Marseille from December 14
to 18, 1987 and brought together an interdisciplinary mix of
participants. We hope that these proceedings will convey to the
reader some of the excitement and flavor of the meeting.
This book focuses on the impact of residential changes on the attitudes and behavior of African-Americans and whites. Will whites' attitudes about blacks and blacks' attitudes toward whites change if they are living in integrated neighborhoods rather than apart from one another? Are black suburbanites more likely to share the views of their fellow white suburbanites or of their fellow African-Americans in the central city? Will residential integration and new patterns of race in the suburbs break down divisions between blacks and whites in their views of local public services? These are the central questions of this book.
This book focuses on the impact of residential changes on the attitudes and behavior of African-Americans and whites. Will whites' attitudes about blacks and blacks' attitudes toward whites change if they are living in integrated neighborhoods rather than apart from one another? Are black suburbanites more likely to share the views of their fellow white suburbanites or of their fellow African-Americans in the central city? Will residential integration and new patterns of race in the suburbs break down divisions between blacks and whites in their views of local public services? These are the central questions of this book.
The last two subjects mentioned in the title "Wavelets, Time
Frequency Methods and Phase Space" are so well established that
they do not need any explanations. The first is related to them,
but a short introduction is appropriate since the concept of
wavelets emerged fairly recently. Roughly speaking, a wavelet
decomposition is an expansion of an arbitrary function into smooth
localized contributions labeled by a scale and a position pa
rameter. Many of the ideas and techniques related to such
expansions have existed for a long time and are widely used in
mathematical analysis, theoretical physics and engineering.
However, the rate of progress increased significantly when it was
realized that these ideas could give rise to straightforward
calculational methods applicable to different fields. The
interdisciplinary structure (R.C.P. "Ondelettes") of the C.N.R.S.
and help from the Societe Nationale Elf-Aquitaine greatly fostered
these developments. The conference, the proceedings of which are
contained in this volume, was held at the Centre National de
Rencontres Mathematiques (C.N.R.M) in Marseille from December
14-18, 1987 and bought together an interdisciplinary mix of par
ticipants. We hope that these proceedings will convey to the reader
some of the excitement and flavor of the meeting.
Updated in a new 9th edition, this casebook explores civil liberty
problems through a study of leading judicial decisions. It offers a
reasonable sample of cases across a broad spectrum of rights and
liberties. This book introduces groups of featured cases with
in-depth commentaries that set the specific historical-legal
context of which they are a part, allowing readers to examine
significant portions of court opinions, including major arguments
from majority, concurring, and dissenting opinions.
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Jessica (Paperback)
J. S. Collyer, Michelle Combs, Freya McMillan
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R206
Discovery Miles 2 060
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"Ten Days with an Angel" is a personal account of a young,
professional man whose shallow life is transformed after meeting an
angel. While taking some time off from work, he is confronted by a
man claiming to be an angel. Over the course of the next 10 days
there are a series of bizarre "coincidences" with no logical
explanation. Intrigued both by the days' events and the angel's
uncanny insights and predictions, the author cannot help but follow
along to see what's around the next corner. As the various events
enfold, the angel shares his observations about mankind, causing
the young man to question his own values and purpose in life. But
the angel is full of profound answers and the incidents turn into a
vehicle for change, not just for the man, but for all who
experience the angel's unusual methods.
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