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  bryan cernicek: A Genealogy and History of the Jones, Campbell, Hibbs, and Related Families Marsha Ponzar Combs, 1990 A genealogy and a history of the ancestors of Marsha A. Ponzar in Missouri the daughter of Fred William Ponzar and Verna Louise Hanneke.
  bryan cernicek: Business Letters for Busy People Jim Dugger, 1995 A quick-reference guide that not only tells how to write most types of business letters, but offers samples and effective formats that can be copied, modified and customized.
  bryan cernicek: Nuclear Science Abstracts , 1968-05
  bryan cernicek: People of the Rainbow Michael I. Niman, 1997 A fictional re-creation of a day in the life of a Rainbow character named Sunflower begins the book, illustrating events that might typically occur at an annual North American Rainbow Gathering. Using interviews with Rainbows, content analysis of media reports, participant observation, and scrutiny of government documents relating to the group, Niman presents a complex picture of the Family and its relationship to mainstream culture - called Babylon by the Rainbows. Niman also looks at internal contradictions within the Family and examines members' problematic relationship with Native Americans, whose culture and spiritual beliefs they have appropriated.
  bryan cernicek: National Zip Code & Post Office Directory , 1987
  bryan cernicek: Junior Reviewers , 1956
  bryan cernicek: National Zip Code Directory United States Postal Service. National Information Data Center, 2007
  bryan cernicek: Chain of Command Caspar Weinberger, Peter Schweizer, 2006-09-26 Secret Service agent Mike Delaney goes up against a ruthless hidden enemy with the cold-blooded will to assassinate the president of the United States--and frame Delaney for the murder.
  bryan cernicek: National Five Digit Zip Code and Post Office Directory , 2000
  bryan cernicek: National Zip Code Directory ,
  bryan cernicek: Survey of State Prison Inmates , 1993
  bryan cernicek: To the Inland Empire Stewart L. Udall, 1987 Traces the explorations of the conquistador Coronado throughout the American Southwest and illustrates the land and its Spanish legacy in numerous photographs.
  bryan cernicek: A More Abundant Life Jacqueline Hoefer, 2003 Artists began coming to New Mexico in the late-19th century, attracted by the dazzling New Mexican landscape, the hospitality of town and village life, and the Indian and Hispanic cultures that had shaped the artistic imagination of New Mexico for centuries. In state-sponsored interviews, artists explain what the New Deal art programs meant to them during the Great Depression.--Alibris.
  bryan cernicek: The Quiet Crisis Stewart L. Udall, 2016-05-31 In his best-selling 1963 book, The Quiet Crisis, Stewart Udall warned of the dangers of pollution and threats to America's natural resources, calling for a nationwide 'land conscience' to conserve the nation's wild places. Along with Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (originally published 1962; in print with Penguin Modern Classics, 2000), The Quiet Crisis is credited with triggering the modern environmental movement in America.
  bryan cernicek: Mobile Wireless Middleware, Operating Systems and Applications - Workshops Cristian Hesselman, 2009-07-31 Software systems for wireless and mobile communications are a key component in pervasive computing and are crucial for the materialization of easy-to-use and intel- gent services that people can use ubiquitously. As indicated by its acronym (MOBILe Wireless MiddleWARE, Operating Systems, and Applications), these are the type of systems that form the topic of the MOBILWARE conferencing series. In particular, the goal of MOBILWARE is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to disseminate and discuss recent advances in software systems for wireless and mobile communications, ranging from work on communication middleware and operating systems to networking protocols and applications. For its second edition, held in Berlin in April 2009, the MOBILWARE Organizing Committee decided to add a full day of workshops on topics related to the main c- ference. Our goals were threefold: 1. Put together a high-quality workshop program consisting of a few focused wo- shops that would provide ample time for discussion, thus enabling presenters to quickly advance their work and workshop attendees to quickly get an idea of - going work in selected research areas. 2. Provide a more complete picture of ongoing work by not only including technical workshops, but also workshops on business and user aspects. We expected that this multi-viewpoint approach would be an added value as technology, business m- els, and user experiences are usually interrelated. 3. Create a breeding ground for submissions for MOBILWARE 2010 and beyond.
  bryan cernicek: Crime Gun Trace Analysis Reports , 1998
  bryan cernicek: Ontology Engineering Valentina Tamma, Mauro Dragoni, Rafael Gonçalves, Agnieszka Ławrynowicz, 2016-04-19 This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 12th OWL: Experiences and Directions Workshop, OWLED 2015, held in Bethlehem, PA, USA, in October 2015, co-located with ISWC 2015, the International Semantic Web Conference. The 18 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 35 initial submissions. Bridging the gap between ontology engineering practices and software engineering, the papers describe reuse methods employed throughout the ontology development cycle; modeling / terminological decisions, alignment and comparison between ontologies, how ontologies are stored, versioned, distributed, and consumed over the Web.
  bryan cernicek: Violence by Intimates , 1998
  bryan cernicek: Homicide Trends in the United States James Alan Fox, Marianne W. Zawitz, 1999
  bryan cernicek: MediaSync Mario Montagud, Pablo Cesar, Fernando Boronat, Jack Jansen, 2018-04-10 This book provides an approachable overview of the most recent advances in the fascinating field of media synchronization (mediasync), gathering contributions from the most representative and influential experts. Understanding the challenges of this field in the current multi-sensory, multi-device, and multi-protocol world is not an easy task. The book revisits the foundations of mediasync, including theoretical frameworks and models, highlights ongoing research efforts, like hybrid broadband broadcast (HBB) delivery and users’ perception modeling (i.e., Quality of Experience or QoE), and paves the way for the future (e.g., towards the deployment of multi-sensory and ultra-realistic experiences). Although many advances around mediasync have been devised and deployed, this area of research is getting renewed attention to overcome remaining challenges in the next-generation (heterogeneous and ubiquitous) media ecosystem. Given the significant advances in this research area, its current relevance and the multiple disciplines it involves, the availability of a reference book on mediasync becomes necessary. This book fills the gap in this context. In particular, it addresses key aspects and reviews the most relevant contributions within the mediasync research space, from different perspectives. Mediasync: Handbook on Multimedia Synchronization is the perfect companion for scholars and practitioners that want to acquire strong knowledge about this research area, and also approach the challenges behind ensuring the best mediated experiences, by providing the adequate synchronization between the media elements that constitute these experiences.
  bryan cernicek: Capital Punishment, 1977 United States. National Criminal Justice Information and Statistics Service, 1977
  bryan cernicek: Prediction in Criminology David P. Farrington, Roger Tarling, 1985-01-01 Prediction in Criminology is the first book to bring together a wide variety of articles on prediction research in criminology. It stresses not only substantive findings but also the methodology of prediction research, and demonstrates how similar issues arise in many applications: problems of research design, the choice of predictor and criterion variables, methods of selecting and combining variables into a prediction instrument, measures of predictive efficiency, and external validity or generalizability. The collection includes research from the United States, Canada, and Great Britain and will be of interest to an international audience of policy makers, practitioners, academics, and researchers.
  bryan cernicek: Mass Murder Jack Levin, James Fox, 1991
  bryan cernicek: Formal Ontologies Meet Industry Roberta Cuel, Robert Young, 2015-07-23 This book constitutes the proceedings of the 7th International Formal Ontologies Meet Industries Workshop held in Berlin, Germany, in August 2015. The 11 full research papers accepted for FOMI 2015 were selected from 18 submissions. The papers focus on theoretical studies of formal ontologies committed to provide a sound basis for industrial applications and to allow formal representation of corporate knowledge, and on business experiences in case studies that single out concrete problems and possible solutions in the creation and deployment of formal ontologies. Overall, they provide valuable insights into the current state of progress in supporting industrial information and knowledge sharing through the development of formal ontologies.
  bryan cernicek: Criminal Violence Marvin E. Wolfgang, Neil Alan Weiner, 1986 '...four chapters alone are worth the price of the volume and are recommended to serious researchers in the area of violent crime and delinquency.' -- Contemporary Psychology, Vol 28 No 6, 1983 'The collection provides a highly useful anthology of current research into the parameters of criminally violent behavior, including a wide selection of viewpoints.' -- The Police Chief, January 1984
  bryan cernicek: Shades of Freedom A. Leon Higginbotham Jr., 1998-06-11 Few individuals have had as great an impact on the law--both its practice and its history--as A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. A winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, he has distinguished himself over the decades both as a professor at Yale, the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard, and as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals. But Judge Higginbotham is perhaps best known as an authority on racism in America: not the least important achievement of his long career has been In the Matter of Color, the first volume in a monumental history of race and the American legal process. Published in 1978, this brilliant book has been hailed as the definitive account of racism, slavery, and the law in colonial America. Now, after twenty years, comes the long-awaited sequel. In Shades of Freedom, Higginbotham provides a magisterial account of the interaction between the law and racial oppression in America from colonial times to the present, demonstrating how the one agent that should have guaranteed equal treatment before the law--the judicial system--instead played a dominant role in enforcing the inferior position of blacks. The issue of racial inferiority is central to this volume, as Higginbotham documents how early white perceptions of black inferiority slowly became codified into law. Perhaps the most powerful and insightful writing centers on a pair of famous Supreme Court cases, which Higginbotham uses to portray race relations at two vital moments in our history. The Dred Scott decision of 1857 declared that a slave who had escaped to free territory must be returned to his slave owner. Chief Justice Roger Taney, in his notorious opinion for the majority, stated that blacks were so inferior that they had no right which the white man was bound to respect. For Higginbotham, Taney's decision reflects the extreme state that race relations had reached just before the Civil War. And after the War and Reconstruction, Higginbotham reveals, the Courts showed a pervasive reluctance (if not hostility) toward the goal of full and equal justice for African Americans, and this was particularly true of the Supreme Court. And in the Plessy v. Ferguson decision, which Higginbotham terms one of the most catastrophic racial decisions ever rendered, the Court held that full equality--in schooling or housing, for instance--was unnecessary as long as there were separate but equal facilities. Higginbotham also documents the eloquent voices that opposed the openly racist workings of the judicial system, from Reconstruction Congressman John R. Lynch to Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan to W. E. B. Du Bois, and he shows that, ironically, it was the conservative Supreme Court of the 1930s that began the attack on school segregation, and overturned the convictions of African Americans in the famous Scottsboro case. But today racial bias still dominates the nation, Higginbotham concludes, as he shows how in six recent court cases the public perception of black inferiority continues to persist. In Shades of Freedom, a noted scholar and celebrated jurist offers a work of magnificent scope, insight, and passion. Ranging from the earliest colonial times to the present, it is a superb work of history--and a mirror to the American soul.
  bryan cernicek: Police Expenditures Bruce T. Olson, 1967 Statistical data on police budget and manpower trends is related to historical trends in the other public services. The author concludes that although the American police service has received substantial increases in man power and budgets, it has not been underwritten, either in terms of dollars or man power, to the same general extent as most other public services since 1900.
  bryan cernicek: The Will To Kill James Alan Fox, Jack Levin, Kenna Quinet, 2018-03-22 Written in an engaging manner that challenges critical thinking throughout, the text is very readable and balances providing facts grounded in research with case examples. —Minna Cirino, Shenandoah University Now with SAGE Publishing, The Will to Kill: Making Sense of Senseless Murder explores extraordinary and seemingly inexplicable cases of homicide—not to sensationalize them—but to educate students about these crimes. Authored by renowned experts, the Fifth Edition places recent crimes in context by reviewing current homicide laws, introducing the latest theories that seek to explain murder, and presenting up-to-date statistical data that identify homicide patterns and trends. Students develop a foundational understanding of a variety of topics, for example, domestic and workplace homicide, cult and hate killings, murders committed by juveniles, and serial slayings. Students also examine various criminal justice responses to homicide, including the strategies and tactics employed to apprehend, prosecute, and punish killers. New to the Fifth Edition Up-to-date research and data offers students the latest statistics on homicide patterns and trends in recent years. New illustrative cases cover various forms of homicide, focusing on crimes that drew significant interest from the public and policymakers alike and provide students with unique insights into violent behavior. Updated coverage of recent controversies, legislative changes, and Supreme Court decisions includes heightened concern over mass shootings, hate-motivated homicide and terrorism; new laws, shifting policies, and Supreme Court rulings pertaining to gun rights, juvenile offenders and the death penalty; and advances in surveillance technology, computer-aided investigation, and DNA forensic testing. Early introduction of theories helps students to understand the definition of homicide/homicide laws before developing a theoretical framework to explain violence.
  bryan cernicek: Dead Lines Jack Levin, Jack Alan Fox, James Alan Fox, 2001 Collection of popular press op-ed articles on homicide from world-renowned experts on the subject. This book provides strong evidence that the opinions of criminologists, based on research and theory, can effectively make their way into the popular press in order to influence public opinion as well as the thinking of policymakers. Almost all of the 56 essays reprinted in this volume were originally published by the authors as opinion columns in major newspapers around the country. These op-eds, as they are called, focus on various types of murder how to account for changes in the rate of homicide, why individuals commit various types of murder, and how our criminal justice system ought to respond in order to combat extreme acts of violence.
  bryan cernicek: How to Work with the Media James Alan Fox, Jack Levin, 1993-08-17 This useful guide explains the workings of the press and other media, and gives concrete, practical advice on how to work with them effectively. The authors provide examples of all likely media situations and offer clear directions for handling them, showing academics how to use the media rather than be used by them.
  bryan cernicek: Gun Shows , 1999
  bryan cernicek: Killer on Campus James Fox, Jack Levin, 1996
  bryan cernicek: 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference: 2006 , 2006
  bryan cernicek: Perspectives on Sociology Craig Calhoun, George Ritzer, 1996
  bryan cernicek: Handbook of Psychological Approaches with Violent Offenders Vincent B. Van Hasselt, Michel Hersen, 1999-01-31 Provides an examination of salient strategies and issues in research and treatment of a wide variety of violent offenders, discusses relevant clinical implications of working with the disparate groups that are covered and covers a range of special topics and factors that are common to populations of violent individuals.
  bryan cernicek: Randomized Response James Alan Fox, Paul E. Tracy, 1986-04 Randomized Response describes an innovative survey technique designed to overcome the difficulties associated with sensitive or embarrassing questions. It shows how the randomized response method can protect survey respondents and minimize bias. It also shows how the technique can estimate parameters of both qualitative and quantitative measures, test subgroup differences, and perform bivariate and multivariate analyses.
  bryan cernicek: Challenge to Leadership Conference Board, 1973 Symposium on the characteristics and future trends of top management and the challenge to managerial leadership in the USA - discusses concepts of management requirements confronting business enterprises, voluntary organizations, educational administration, government and public administration, covers the human relations factors, management techniques, business organization characteristics, etc., and includes a brief comparison of management development practices abroad. Flow charts and references.
  bryan cernicek: Life of Bryan Bryan Forby, 2024-02-05
  bryan cernicek: The Real Bryan William Jennings Bryan, 2018
  bryan cernicek: Bryan Bryan Urban Design Studio, 1986*
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Bryan College is a small, regionally accredited Christian liberal arts college located in Dayton, TN. With both on-campus and online programs, more than 50 areas of study are offered for …

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Bryan College is a small, regionally accredited Christian liberal arts college located in Dayton, TN. With both on-campus and online programs, more than 50 areas of study are offered for …

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Bryan College Online » Bryan College | Dayton, TN
Bryan College is a small, regionally accredited Christian liberal arts college located in Dayton, TN. With both on-campus and online programs, more than 50 areas of study are offered for …

Undergraduate Programs » Bryan College | Dayton, TN
Bryan College is a small, regionally accredited Christian liberal arts college located in Dayton, TN. With both on-campus and online programs, more than 50 areas of study are offered for …

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