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This collection of essays presents an authoritative and penetrating
comment on the use of the computer in teaching law. The authors
have taught and developed instructional materials for many years;
they are intimately familiar with the substance of the law, as well
as with the teaching techniques that have proven successful.
This collection of essays presents an authoritative and penetrating
comment on the use of the computer in teaching law. The authors
have taught and developed instructional materials for many years;
they are intimately familiar with the substance of the law, as well
as with the teaching techniques that have proven successful. Among
the subjects discussed are the development of law-related
programmed workbooks, predecessors to computer-aided instruction
(CAI); research findings and their implications for the design of
law-related CAI exercises; advantages and limitations of CAI
programs in law; and attempts to measure the effectiveness of CAI
as a method of law instruction. The authors outline the process
involved in writing and publishing computer-aided instruction in
the field of law and describe current experiments through which
several exercises in law are being cooperatively used via a
computer network, EDUNET.
This book introduces the basics of ecology, and the relationships
between the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components of
the environment. It examines the need for planned use of the
environment. The book is helpful for students of geography and
environmental science.
The aim of the present volume is to review the effects of human
activity on physical environment processes, and this is justified
not only as a complement to the approach taken by G. P. Marsh his
volume Man and Nature (1864), but also as a sequel to the work
produced since 1864, with contributions since the mid-nineteenth
century to the study of t
The leaves of this book are gleaned from the garden of Torah study,
tended with loving care by the members of the Egalitarian Minyan of
Rogers Park, in Chicago, Illinois. Come in, and you will find an
anthology of divrei Torah delivered by various members of the
Minyan over the past several years. The members come to the Torah
from a wide variety of backgrounds, and their divrei Torah yield a
broad range of insights, some scholarly, some strikingly original,
some challenging, but all heartfelt. To read this book is to
witness once again how our ancient Torah is eternally new as each
member wrestles with its profound and sometimes difficult message.
(Proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the tzedaka fund of
the Egalitarian Minyan.)
The entire second season of the 1970s BBC sci-fi series.
'Redemption' sees Orac's prediction of the Liberator's destruction
looking likely to be fulfilled when the ship's original owners
arrive and take the rebels prisoner. In 'Shadow', Blake becomes
involved with an interplanetary crime syndicate. 'Weapon' sees
Blake and crew set out to steal a deadly 'delayed-effect' gun,
which Servalan also wishes to possess. In 'Horizon', the Liberator
heads for the edge of the Galaxy, only to be taken prisoner on the
planet Horizon. 'Pressure Point' sees Blake attempting to destroy
the Federation's control centre, only to walk into a trap set by
Travis. In 'Trial', Travis is made a scapegoat by Servalan for
their failure to capture Blake. 'Killer' sees Blake and his crew
stumbling upon a derelict spaceship whilst on a mission to crack
the Federation's new transmission code. The craft houses a deadly
plague which could threaten the existence of the entire universe.
In 'Hostage', Travis tries to trap Blake by kidnapping his cousin,
Inga. 'Countdown' sees Blake and crew coming to the aid of the
planet Albian, whose population are dying from radiation poisoning.
In 'Voice from the Past', a telepathic signal forces Blake to
reroute the Liberator to an asteroid where Travis lies in wait.
Whilst 'Gambit' sees Blake, Cally and Jenna visit a gambling world
to find the man who knows the location of the Federation's Star
One. Avon and Villa, meanwhile, choose to take Orac on an illicit
gambling spree. In 'The Keeper', Blake tries to obtain the key to
Star One from a tribal chief on the planet Goth. However, Travis
has beaten him to it. Finally, 'Star One' sees Blake at last launch
his attack on the Federation's headquarters, unaware that an alien
fleet is poised to invade.
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