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Trial

Trial

David Rory O'Neill

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Daniel's trial takes many forms. There is the legal trial he must face knowing if he reveals the truth behind the conspiracies he's been fighting, those conspirators and others unseen will attack his family and friends. There will be the trial of isolation and fighting the demons within that are perhaps the greatest threat. The loved ones he has left behind, Lauren, Bonny and their four children also face their own personal trials. The warrior Lauren must unravel the conspiracy to try to free Daniel and protect the family without his guiding hand to calm her vengeful rage.Bonny must be mother, shaman and guide to her now adult family and face trials without the rock of her man, Daniel. She begins to crumble but the love of friends new and old and the wisdom of an ancient Cree shaman will bring her back to the centre of the loving pyramid she created.She built a new thing when she met Lauren and Daniel so that with the children they created a family pyramid that withstood the trials of life. As their sphere of influence grows, new pyramids are made - and on into the infinity of possibilities that are life's trial.
Remembering Chapel Hill: The Twentieth Century as We Lived It
Since the 1789 charter of the country's first state university, Chapel Hill has attracted people from all over who found that the town was the perfect place to put down roots. In this collection, local newspaper columnist Valarie Schwartz celebrates many of Chapel Hill's most notable residents, from the World War II veteran who came to law school after the war and ended up as president of the UNC system for thirty years to the couple from the Midwest who arrived in 1935 and spent their careers building the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. Featuring stories of struggle and success from all walks of life, Remembering Chapel Hill is a tribute to the twentieth-century citizens who made the city what it is today: a Southern slice of heaven.
The Rachel Stories

The Rachel Stories

David Rory O'Neill

Independently Published
2018
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Rachel was born with a very particular genetic make up that gave her a natural tendency to be big and powerfully built. In her teen years, this was a torment that filled her with self-doubt. However, as she came to adulthood, she met two women who would revolutionize her self-image and set on her on a path that earned her the name: amazon warrior. She also met the man who had always loved her and together they set out on life's great and dangerous adventure. These are Rachel's stories.These stories were first published eBook novellas and are now gathered into a full size novel in paperback.
Always Leoti

Always Leoti

David Rory O'Neill

Independently Published
2019
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The story of a love so great it transcends time and space. A thrilling romantic adventure through past present and future. Aaron said, "I do feel we are somehow one, one spirit, one soul... no, no not one but twined, joined, coupled. It feels like I searched for you always. Drawn to you across continents and through time itself."
Chepi: The Butterfly Effect

Chepi: The Butterfly Effect

David Rory O'Neill

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Chepi was born into the void between male and female - the void between First Nation Cree and European Canadian - the void between native mysticism and science. Chepi must forge a new path using her unique abilities that may be a burden or a priceless gift. Chepi will touch the lives of many and change their life-paths, but Chepi will always be separate and alone. This, then, is the story of Chepi's astonishingly long journey.
Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden - The Invincible Tale of the Great Mighty Puddy: Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden - The Invincible Tale
One time PGA Golf Pro, McKenzie "Puddy" McFadden finds himself, unknowingly battling the ancient Scottish "Curse of McTiernan" placed upon him by the very forefathers of GOLF themselves. For McFadden, he appears to be a man who's paying for a crime he didn't commit. Crossing the line when playing in a high-profile tournament, Puddy suggests the PGA members create a make-shift men's club at East Haven and keep LPGA members out far and away. Putting the last nail in his-own coffin, Puddy finds his career over and his days managing a weed infested miniature golf course in Barstow California.
Player 5150: Player 5150

Player 5150: Player 5150

David M. O'Neill

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Working as a day trader, Joey Delgado has a very large gambling problem on his hands. Not able to shut his work off at home, Delgado runs countless bets on the weekend games and is hard pressed to cover. Placing his life and that of his wife's life in danger with those carrying his markers, Player 5150 learns that "time is the great teacher but unfortunately it kills all of its students."
Judicial Review in Scotland: A Practitioner's Guide

Judicial Review in Scotland: A Practitioner's Guide

Aidan O’Neill; David Welsh

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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This book is a practical guide to judicial review in Scotland. It provides an exposition not only of the legal bases on which review can be sought, but also an examination of the practical decisions to be considered: when to seek it, how to fund it, what orders to seek. It focuses on the law, but also on its application and on its use as a form of litigation, a form of campaigning, and a form of holding the government to account as a constitutional function.The Second Edition is thoroughly revised throughout and provides coverage of:- The significant impact that the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 has had on Scottish courts, particularly the judicial review procedure through the introduction of the permission stage and appeals.- Significant amendments to the Scotland Act 1998 increasing the powers of the devolved parliament and the challenges brought in relation to that.- All of the Brexit withdrawal legislation that was passed since the previous edition, significantly altering the sources of Scots law for public law purposes. In addition, the substantive changes to public law following constitutional challenges taken in the Scottish courts in the wake of Brexit.- The Equality Act 2010 which heavily altered the manner in which certain discrimination law claims are to be brought.- Significant development in Scotland in relation to successful challenges to some of the lockdown restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic. - Developments to the methods of funding judicial review and access to the courts and other methods of litigating public law in the Scottish courts.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law Service.
Digital SLR Expert: Landscapes

Digital SLR Expert: Landscapes

Mackie Tom; Neill William; Noton David; Wiggett Darwin; Worobiec Tony; Joseph Cathy

David Charles
2009
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This first title in a new photography series presents a comprehensive guide to taking fantastic landscape photographs using the digital SLR. It provides subject-specific advice and photography tips from five leading professional landscape photographers. It contains breathtaking professional photography from Darwin Wiggett, David Noton, William Neill, Tom Mackie and Tony Worobiec. Covering both in-camera and photoshop techniques in depth, "Digital SLR Expert: Landscapes" is as practical as it is stunning.
Scotland’s Constitution: Law and Practice

Scotland’s Constitution: Law and Practice

Chris Himsworth; Christine O'Neill; David Blair

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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This is a clear, comprehensive account of Scottish constitutional law within its UK and European context. It describes and analyses constitutional arrangements while integrating that analysis with a general background to constitutional law and the UK institutions which have a continuing relevance for the government of Scotland.This highly regarded text considers law-making powers for Scotland, the legislative process at Westminster and at Holyrood, the accountability and scrutiny of government, the independence of the judiciary and the role of the courts in interpreting and adjudicating upon constitutional and administrative law questions. The fifth edition includes coverage of:- the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023- the Illegal Migration Act 2023- current proposals for a Scottish Bill of Rights- a fuller treatment of the Equality Act 2010The fifth edition will also cover the major developments in the UK Supreme Court jurisprudence, including the cases on Scottish Parliament competence on independence referendums and the Treaty Incorporation Bills. Coverage will also include the First Ministerial succession of Nicola Sturgeon to Humza Yousaf, the multiple changes of UK Prime Ministers, and the impending UK general election and its outcome – taking account of the abolition, since the last edition, of fixed-term Parliaments (by the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022) and its consequences. Each chapter will now include a ‘mini contents list’ to which will greatly assist readers in their navigation of the (sometimes complex) material. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law and Scots Law Student online services.
Reforming the Reform

Reforming the Reform

Susan L. Moffitt; Michaela Krug O'Neill; David K. Cohen

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2023
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An expansive study of the problems encountered by educational leaders in pursuit of reform, and how these issues cyclically translate into future topics of reform. School reform is almost always born out of big dreams and well-meaning desires to change the status quo. But between lofty reform legislation and the students whose education is at stake, there are numerous additional policies and policymakers who determine how reforms operate. Even in the best cases, school reform initiatives can perpetuate problems created by earlier reforms or existing injustices, all while introducing new complications. In Reforming the Reform, political scientist Susan L. Moffitt, education policy scholar Michaela Krug O’Neill, and the late policy and education scholar David K. Cohen take on a wide-ranging examination of the many intricacies of school reform. With a particular focus on policymakers in the spaces between legislation and implementation, such as the countless school superintendents and district leaders tasked with developing new policies in the unique context of their district or schools, the authors identify common problems that arise when trying to operationalize ambitious reform ideas. Their research draws on more than 250 interviews with administrators in Tennessee and California (chosen as contrasts for their different political makeup and centralization of the education system) and is presented here alongside survey data from across the United States as well as archival data to demonstrate how public schools shoulder enormous responsibilities for the American social safety net. They provide a general explanation for problems facing social policy reforms in federalist systems (including healthcare) and offer pathways forward for education policy in particular.
Reforming the Reform

Reforming the Reform

Susan L. Moffitt; Michaela Krug O'Neill; David K. Cohen

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2023
nidottu
An expansive study of the problems encountered by educational leaders in pursuit of reform, and how these issues cyclically translate into future topics of reform. School reform is almost always born out of big dreams and well-meaning desires to change the status quo. But between lofty reform legislation and the students whose education is at stake, there are numerous additional policies and policymakers who determine how reforms operate. Even in the best cases, school reform initiatives can perpetuate problems created by earlier reforms or existing injustices, all while introducing new complications. In Reforming the Reform, political scientist Susan L. Moffitt, education policy scholar Michaela Krug O’Neill, and the late policy and education scholar David K. Cohen take on a wide-ranging examination of the many intricacies of school reform. With a particular focus on policymakers in the spaces between legislation and implementation, such as the countless school superintendents and district leaders tasked with developing new policies in the unique context of their district or schools, the authors identify common problems that arise when trying to operationalize ambitious reform ideas. Their research draws on more than 250 interviews with administrators in Tennessee and California (chosen as contrasts for their different political makeup and centralization of the education system) and is presented here alongside survey data from across the United States as well as archival data to demonstrate how public schools shoulder enormous responsibilities for the American social safety net. They provide a general explanation for problems facing social policy reforms in federalist systems (including healthcare) and offer pathways forward for education policy in particular.
Neil David's Hopi World

Neil David's Hopi World

Ron Pecina; Bob Pecina

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2011
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An informative and accessible pictorial history of the Hopi Indians illustrated with pen and ink drawings by Hopi/Tewa artist Neil David ,Sr. David, who has been called the Hopis' Norman Rockwell, is noted for meticulous detail in his works and speaking his mind through the antics of the Koshare clown. Inspired by David's illustration, the authors tell the story behind these images, which capture some of the most important events and milestones in Hopi history from the Pueblo Rebellion against the Spaniards to living and coping with government edicts and intruders from the dominant American society during the late 19th through the 21st centuries. Each image is accompanied by a historical essay that further explores topics that have influenced the Hopi culture, shaped the Hopi society, and impacted David's life in the Hopi world. Historians, ethnologists, anthropologists, and art lovers will all appreciate the social, political, and cultural insights presented through Hopi eyes.