Arthur S. Link and John B. Catton, American Epoch: A History of the United States Since the 1890's (New York: Knopf, ... The popularity of Hunter's text was noted in George W. Hunter, Science Teaching at Junior and Senior high School ...
Dr. Haines performed as expected. He agreed that Alan Carsten was schizophrenic, but he did not agree that he was legally insane. That Alan understood the difference between right and wrong and was capable of conforming his conduct to ...
Dupree, Science in Government, 41; and Daniel S. Greenberg, The Politics of Pure Science (New York: Times Mirror, 1967), 8–9. Congressional Research Service, U. S. Science and Engineering Education and Manpower: Background; ...
Trial and Error: A Review of UK Child Support Policy
“I don't know, James. You still think you can tell me how to run my life?” “No.I've donealot of thinking sincethe last time we've talked and I know you're right,it isyour lifeand Idon't have any right trying to tellyou how to run it.
This updated classic work presents a balanced historical interpretation of legal and educational debates over evolutionism, and will appeal to those interested in the fields of history, religion, science, and law.
Chester E. Finn, Jr., and Michael J. Petrilli, The State of State Standards 2000 (New York: Fordham Foundation, 2000), 22. Michael Martinez and Jennifer Peltz, “State Skirts Evolution Dispute,” Chicago Tribune, Oct. 24, 1999, pp 1, ...
Master storyteller Robert Whitlow will keep you guessing in this gripping legal drama while also reminding you of the power of God’s restoration.
The courtroom has always contained many of the elements of great literature--conflict, suspense, high drama, and human tragedy. Indeed, the courtroom is a stage on which the noblest passions and...
Benazir Bhutto has been the main protagonist on Pakistan's political stage since the execution of her father, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Twice elected prime minister, her advent marked Pakistan's transition to...
This is a new release of the original 1937 edition.
Miami attorney Steve Solomon and his partner-cum-lover Victoria Lord find themselves on opposite sides of a high-profile case involving dolphin kidnapping ecoterrorists that could generate big-time publicity for their law firm.
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Trial and Error
Trial and Error: The Detroit School Segregation Case
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In Trial and Error, Tom Rubillo explores the volatile case of John Brownfield--a black man tried for shooting a white policeman in the 1900s--and the Jim Crow mentality that was imbedded in the turn-of-the-century South.
Trial and Error: U.S. Newspapers' Digital Struggles Toward Inferiority
After an academic conversation with friends Lawrence Todhunter decides that he is going to commit a murder - so he does.
It is the first book in the Trials of Love series.