John F. MacArthur
John Grisham
John Tierney
How do criminologists attempt to explain the phenomena of crime and deviance?
John H. Sagers
John Lakos
John V. Petrocelli
John M. Sabol
Radiography, or x-ray imaging, is not only the first medical imaging modality but continues to be the most commonly used.
John Siraj-Blatchford
It is in early childhood that the foundations of many of our fundamental attitudes and values are first put into place.
John Lancaster
John Moss
John Letaw
John Stivers
John Koehler
Conrad's design
Weir, John
John Sazaklis
John Siebeling
John Crouch
John M. Ford
John Grisham
John O. McCarthy
John GRIBBIN
John Colquhoun
Wolfe, John, Jr.
Harris, John
John Haughton
John Flower
John R. Dean
John Lantigua
John Wilander
John E. Siers
John Grabowski
John Mattick
John Richens
John Jantunen
John C. Burt
John C. Burt
John Buchan
John Stivers
John Hicks
John Simpson
John C. Cochran
John Hood
John Acosta
Joseph Conrad
John Hochwalt
John E. Moser
John Craig
Allan JOHN
John Buchan
John G. Stackhouse Jr.
John Birdsall
John P. Miglietta
John Levis
John Opsopaus
John D. Nesbitt
John C. Garner
Barbara Obermeier
W. L. F. Armarego
Claude d'Aspremont
Kirsty Johnson
Franca Cantoni
Victor Richards
Ida Lichtwark
Michael Kelnberger
Rachel McCann
Astra Papachristodoulou
Jan Klabbers
Sabith Khan
International Atomic Energy Agency
Mordecai Kurz
Julianne Cheek
Clare Milford Haven
David Garoogian
Valery Dmitryevich Sharov
Timor Sharan
Bill Schneider
Bluey
Paul Schweitzer-Martin
Alyn Shipton
Diane Elson
Ellen Bigler
Bigler examines one city's heated dispute that arose over bringing multiculturalism and bilingual education into their lives and their schools' curricula, illuminating the nature of racial politics in the united states and how both sides in the debate ove.
Margery M. Rowe
Marie Josephine Bennett
John Lancaster
David Garoogian
Paul N. Balchin
Regional policy and planning in europe explores the ways regional policy and planning systems across europe have been influenced by: * economic and monetary union* the impending enlargement of the european union* the devolution of admini.
Christine C. Lim
Michael A. Gropper
John Moss
Mary Shelley
Myra C. Glenn
Campaigns against corporal punishment explores the theory and practice of punishment in antebellum america from a broad, comparative perspective.
Ann Svendsen
Paul A. Tipler
American Chemical Society Staff
Tarthang Tulku
Paul Krugman
'microeconomics' is an accessible introduction to the subject, presenting a student-friendly wealth of pedagogy, focusing on real-world economics at work..
Franz Schubert
Stanley
Designed for a new generation of readers, stanley's earth system history is a reforging of his exploring earth and life through time.
Jerry Stemach
Herbert B. Adams
Madeleine de Scudery
Ridiculed for her saturday salon, her long romance novels, and her protofeminist ideas, madeleine de scud(r)ry (1607-1701) has not been treated kindly by the literary establishment.
Marta Graciela Garcia Lorea
José A. Gómez-Ibáñez
In the 1980s and '90s many countries turned to the private sector to provide infrastructure and utilities, such as gas, telephones, and highways--with the idea that market-based incentives would control costs and improve the quality of essential services..
Morse Peckham
This book is an attempt to find the central nerve of nineteenth-century culture, to discover the problem which unifies the most important cultural documents in the century's philosophy, literature, painting and music.
Paul Chmabers
Vasil Gluchman
This book of essays focuses on the new approaches to moral issues from two perspectives.
Sara Kirkham
Bob Carruthers
Jean-roch coignet (1776 1865) was a french soldier who served in the military campaigns of the consulate and first french empire, up to the battle of waterloo.