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Williams Obstetrics

Williams Obstetrics

F. Gary Cunningham; Kenneth Leveno; Steven Bloom; Jodi Dashe; Catherine Spong; Barbara Hoffman; Brian Casey; Catherine Spong

McGraw-Hill Education
2018
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The world’s bestselling obstetrics book – now with a greater emphasis on maternal-fetal medicine Williams Obstetrics is the most detailed, comprehensive, and rigorously referenced text on the subject. Written by an author team from the world-renowned University of Texas Southwestern, the hallmarks of this classic are its thoroughness, scientific basis, and practical applicability for the obstetrician at the bedside. Presented in full color, the Twenty-Fifth Edition is enhanced by more than 1,000 full color illustrations, and an increased focus on maternal-fetal medicine, one of the largest subspecialties of ob-gyn. Readers will also appreciate an improved, more logical content flow for an improved reading experience.
Everything Counts Revised Edition
For generations, people all over the world have been touched by the godly insights of Oswald Chambers. Now Everything Counts presents his work in a new and fresh form especially designed to speak to today's generation. Writer Steve Case has distilled and expanded the truth, wisdom, and spiritual insight so that a new generation will be moved by these soul-stirring revelations. The new format builds upon the verses for each day. It excerpts the essence of Chambers' memorable reflections and summarizes them in the section called "Just Between God and You." Then it encourages students to process these spiritual truths and apply them in their lives.
German Defeat in the Arctic

German Defeat in the Arctic

Steven Howard Casely

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2026
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This title begins with the Soviet Victory in the Arctic and tells the story of the Soviet offensive on the Karelian Front in October 1944\. We then go on to tell the story of how Russian Abwehr agents were dopped over Kola and the subsequent investigation into German crashes in Lapland. This leads us nicely into the investigation of Relics of War Along the Barents Road. An ancient trade route along which people have journeyed since the beginning of time — on foot, by reindeer, sled, horse and wagon, and by motorised transport — the Barents Road connects four Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Crossing a vast territory along the Arctic Circle it also passes numerous Second World War battlegrounds, wreck sites and museums.
Spot Lit

Spot Lit

Steven Christopher Carey; Elizabeth Fenimore; Eileen Aronson Ireland

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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SPOT LIT (Vol. 11) is edited and published by Susan Hansell and Gerald Uyeno. Spot Lit Vol. 11 2018 is a double annual issue of 115 pages featuring work by Steven Christopher Carey (poetry), Elizabeth Fenimore (photography), Eileen Aronson Ireland (poetry), Kyle Moreno (poetry), and Neal Storrs (fiction).
Curious Casey's Cargo Bike Caper

Curious Casey's Cargo Bike Caper

Steve Bull

various Australia publishers
2023
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Get ready to ride on a thrilling adventure with Casey, the curious and courageous kid who loves to explore the neighborhood on their trusty cargo bike When the beloved golden egg goes missing from the park, Casey transforms into Detective Casey and sets off to solve the mystery.Along the way, they encounter clues, unexpected suspects, and heart warming lessons about community, forgiveness, and the power of creativity. This fun and inspiring story is perfect for young readers who love bikes, detective work, and action-packed adventures Join Casey and their cargo bike on a journey you won't forget
The Case for a New U.S.-Saudi Strategic Compact

The Case for a New U.S.-Saudi Strategic Compact

Steven a. Cook; Martin S. Indyk

Council on Foreign Relations Press
2022
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The encounter between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and King Abdulaziz Al Saud aboard the USS Quincy in the Suez Canal on February 14, 1945, represents the launching point for relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia. From the start, it was an unlikely partnership. The deal that developed over time was straightforward. The United States needed unimpeded access to the vast reservoirs of oil beneath Al Saud's desert sands, and Saudi Arabia needed protection from avaricious neighbors and great powers.But in recent years, the U.S.-Saudi strategic partnership has frayed. The United States has grown frustrated with Saudi Arabia's human rights record and reluctance to stabilize the oil market, while Riyadh has come to believe that Washington is no longer willing to guarantee the kingdom's security.With their new Council Special Report, The Case for a New U.S.-Saudi Strategic Compact, Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies Steven A. Cook and Distinguished Fellow Martin S. Indyk give a thorough history of the special relationship between the world's foremost democracy and the Middle East's preeminent monarchy, and envision what a renewed partnership would look like.As Cook and Indyk warn, "Seventy-seven years after the original Roosevelt-Abdulaziz pact, the changing circumstances require a reassessment of the relationship's value to each side, for if urgent action is not taken, the process of separation that is already under way is likely to accelerate, damaging the interests of both sides."
The Case to Fire Obama, with the November Election
Good intentions do not always result in a good outcome. Liberal policies used as a pretense for "social good" can cause unintended consequences when they have no limits. This is the case with the Obama administration's big government, big spending approach to economic and social policies. The U.S. economy is staggering under the weight of massive business regulation, the coming tax increases from Obamacare and other fees and tax increases that the Obama administration will levy on American businesses and consumers, if President Obama is elected to a second term. Learn five reasons why the U.S. economy will be pushed back into recession and ultimately into a depression, if Barack Obama is re-elected in November. Obama has to go
The Case against Democracy

The Case against Democracy

Steven Michels

Praeger Publishers Inc
2013
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The case for democracy is an intrinsic part of our political culture. This non-partisan book provides the other side of the story via well-researched history and current events that illuminate the theory and practice of democracy.Are the politics of the United States to blame for its current unsteady footing in the 21st century? This book aims to answer this uncomfortable but relevant question by examining the strengths and weaknesses of democracy, addressing complex topics such as the history of liberalism, the relationship between democracy and capitalism, the nature of representation, and the difference between government and politics.Each of the book's chapters focuses on a recognized shortcoming of popular government, such as inefficiency, self-interestedness, and non-participation. Each section begins by focusing on current events and tracing issues back through history—through to the American founding, and in many instances, to antiquity. In the conclusion, the author proposes a series of thought-provoking fixes.
The Case of the Missing Game Warden

The Case of the Missing Game Warden

Steven T. Callan

Coffeetown Press
2021
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In mid-December 1956, veteran Northern California game warden Norman Bettis confronts a gang of commercial duck poachers and disappears-patrol car and all. Thirteen years later, rookie game warden Henry Glance sets out to solve the mystery of his disappearance.
The Case Against George W. Bush

The Case Against George W. Bush

Steven C. Markoff

Rare Bird Books
2020
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The Case Against George W. Bush chronicles the presidency of George W. Bush through almost 600 quotes from over ninety authors, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, former President George W. Bush, former Vice President Dick Cheney, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and writers and journalists such as Steve Coll, Frank Rich, Craig Unger, and Bob Woodward. Steven C. Markoff presents sourced evidence of three crimes committed by George W. Bush during his presidency: his failure to take warnings of coming terror attacks on our country seriously; taking the United States, by deception, into an unnecessary and disastrous 2003 war with Iraq; costing the lives of more than 4,000 Americans and 500,000 others; and breaking domestic and international laws by approving the torture as means to extract information. While Markoff lays out his case of the crimes, he leaves it up to the reader to decide the probable guilt of George W. Bush and his actions regarding the alleged crimes.
The Case Against Bureaucratic Discretion

The Case Against Bureaucratic Discretion

Steven G. Koven

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019
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This book explores contemporary and historical examples of bureaucratic discretion to describe a continuum of resistance to authoritative directives by hierarchical superiors. Resistance ranges from blind obedience or complete nonresistance to street-level opposition; in between these extremes, however, are minimal compliance and resistance sanctioned by immediate superiors. Although politicians may pass legislation, the subject of bureaucratic implementation or lack thereof remains an area of vital concern. Grounded in administrative theory (beginning with Woodrow Wilson’s seminal discussion of the virtue of adopting a businesslike approach to American governing) and emphasizing the power of street-level bureaucrats, the aim of this book is to expand awareness of the potentially dangerous power of insulated bureaucrats.
The Legal Case for Palestine

The Legal Case for Palestine

Steven E. Zipperstein

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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This book critically analyzes the Palestinian legal arguments against Israeli occupation and in favor of Palestinian statehood.For the past two decades, Palestinians have chosen to pursue their claims against the Israeli occupation through litigation at the international courts. It is therefore appropriate, the author contends, to analyze the merits of the Palestinian legal claims separately from their political claims. To do so, the book comprises five parts:Part I addresses the role of international law in the conflict as well as Palestinian legal framing and lawfare.Part II recounts the relevant legal history, including the crucial legal implications of the Oslo Accords.Part III analyzes Palestinian legal claims regarding the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.Part IV assesses the Palestinian legal case for statehood.Part V analyzes Palestinian legal claims regarding Jerusalem.Ultimately, it is argued that the Palestinian legal case is weak even though the two-state solution continues to represent the most viable long-term political outcome to the conflict. Moreover, the author suggests that Palestinian leaders have repeatedly opted for conflict perpetuation through lawfare and violence, rather than conflict resolution through negotiation.Providing fresh insights into the claims and counterclaims of Palestinian legal arguments, the book will appeal broadly to anyone interested in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and international law.