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Seriously Funny
This is an anthology of irreverence and humor in the hands of our best poets. Can serious poetry be funny? Chaucer and Shakespeare would say yes, and so do the authors of these 187 …
Statistical Models and Causal Inference
David A. Freedman presents here a definitive synthesis of his approach to causal inference in the social sciences. He explores the foundations and limitations of statistical …
The Court and Cultural Diversity
The expression of cultural differences in medieval courtly literature explored. Cultural differences in medieval European literary practice are reflected in many different ways, as …
The Girl In Industry
Animal Models
The book aims to review knowledge on the disorders of eating behaviour and body composition in some of the non-primate higher animals and to relate these to similar conditions in …
Our Children Can Soar
This unique picture book is part history, part poetry, and entirely inspirational. It takes the reader step by simple step through the cumulative story of the US Civil Rights …
Lightning Bug and Butterfly: A Story of Friendship and adventure across cultures
Nightlight
NightlightA Golden Light AnthologyNightlight: A Golden Light Anthology spins tall tales of childhood. With fairies and wizards, school plays and summer camp, family adventures and …
Prosperity Super Pack #4
This is the fourth in our important Prosperity series. Now together for the first time are ten more of the most important books ever written on the subject of Wealth and Success. …
Prosperity Bundle #4
This is the fourth in our important Prosperity series. Now together for the first time are ten more of the most important books ever written on the subject of Wealth and Success. …
Statistical Models and Causal Inference
David A. Freedman presents here a definitive synthesis of his approach to causal inference in the social sciences. He explores the foundations and limitations of statistical …
Neuromuscular Junction
Has the neuromuscular junction been over-exposed or is it perhaps already a closed book? I asked myself this at a recent International Congress when an American colleague …