“It takes almost a miracle to beat him,” Casey pointed out. “You try to put the whammy on him. ... A journalist waylaid Sandy before the game to find out whether he could fathom Casey's trippingly surreal “Stengelese.
How African Americans Judge the U.S. Legal System James L. Gibson, Michael Nelson ... In Advances in Telephone Survey Methodology, edited by James Lepkowski, N. Clyde Tucker, J. Michael Brick, Edith D. de Leeuw, Lilli Japec, ...
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Natalie Baan was very helpful with production, and Rita Bernhard did an excellent job with the copyediting. I received generous financial support from the University of California's variously named labor institute and the Law and Public ...
Quoted in John S. Haller, Jr., “The Negro and the Southern Physician:A Study of Medical and Racial Attitudes 1800–1860,” Medical History (1972): 248. Robert Stigler, Rassenphysiologische Ergebnisse meiner Forschungsreise in Uganda ...
Bailey played Beatrice, who runs off to Ensenada for a fling with Ben's brother. In the play, Ben visits Norman in New York; in Schlatter's movie version, Ben flies out to Los Angeles, where he discovers that his son, Norman (Warren), ...
Now I knew Ihadaload on mychest thatI neededto get offit. Unlike the first timeIdid rehab whenI was myusual secretiveself, I hadalot of things tosay. Iwanted to continue the counselling because itfeltso goodfor me.
Based on two nationally-representative samples, this text ties together four dominant theories of public opinion: legitimacy theory, social identity theory, theories of adulthood political socialization & learning through experience, & ...
And sure enough, when I arrive I see them sitting at a table with another guy I recognize as Vince Sanders, editor of the local newspaper. I wasn't counting on Sanders being here, and I have no intention of talking in front of ...
Crawford, the wife of Los Angeles Dodgers star Willie Crawford, was working as a successful real estate agent, and was the first African American real estate agent hired by Coldwell Banker in Beverly Hills. One day, she got a call from ...
In an exploration of one book and three films, themes including loss, regret, violence, and history are discussed in terms of the feeling of the colors black and blue.
With this stunning novel about a woman and a marriage that begins in passion and becomes violent, the Pulitzer Prize--winning journalist and bestselling author of One True Thing and Object...
Praise for Black and Blue "Heartbreaking."—Time "Beautifully paced—keeps the reader anxiously turning the pages."—New York Times Book Review "A gut-wrencher—another stunner."—Denver Post "Impossible to put down—the tension is ...
Black & Blue is the first systematic description of how American doctors think about racial differences and how this kind of thinking affects the treatment of their black patients.
CBS News Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues "presents an objective overview of the challenges confronting law enforcement as it attempts to reform in the wake of the unrest sparked by the police shootings in Ferguson ...
After otherworlder—and secret black ops agent—Corbin Blue turns to Evangaline Black, his boss' daughter, for help. Original. 300,000 first printing.
Every civil rights advocate must read this book, it's a game changer!" ~Attorney Ben Crump "With truth, compassion, courage and wit, Sgt. Cheryl Dorsey tells the oftentimes gritty tale of life behind the LAPD badge.
Written with Ian Rankin's signature wit, style and intricacy, Black and Blue is a novel of uncommon and unforgettable intrigue.
Black and Blue brings out the broad sword of truth and offers all citizens a frank and honest look at modern policing in America and what they can do to build a better relationship with their Law Enforcement agencies.
“That experience is something I'll never have again the rest of my life, that experience of being in Lambeau Field ... Green Bay was Titletown again, thanks to Harlan, who signed Wolf, who brought Holmgren, Favre and White to Green Bay.