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The Present State of Consumer Theory

The Present State of Consumer Theory

Timothy P. Roth

University Press of America
1989
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The central message of the first edition is echoed here in the second edition: the evolution of economics as an empirical science hinges importantly on the employment of realistic generative and auxiliary assumptions. This edition also includes an additional chapter of the New Institutional Economics. While demand theorists have generally not embraced the notion of cognitive limits, the new institutional economists regard economic agents as "intendedly rational, but only limitedly so." Contents: Some thoughts on Models and Model Building; Ordinal Utility Theory; The New Approach; The Multi-Equation Utility Function; The Household Production Function; Procedural Rationality and the Technology of Choice; Bounded Rationality and the New Institutional Economics; and A Postscript on Empirical Demand Estimation.
Applied Social Research

Applied Social Research

Timothy P. Hilton; Peter R. Fawson; Thomas J. Sullivan; Cornell R. DeJong

SPRINGER PUBLISHING CO INC
2024
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Praise for earlier editions: I have been using this textbook as a required reading for my research class since 2004 because I found the text’s coverage of research concepts to be in-depth, and easy to read without the technicalities. —Ziblim Abukari, PhD, MSW, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Westfield State University Applied Social Research. . . is thorough, well organized, and clear, making it highly appreciated by my students. —Barry Loneck, PhD, School of Social Welfare, SUNY Albany Discover the practical side of research in human services with this easy-to-follow classic Designed for students and professionals in social work, public administration, nursing, criminal justice, and other human services fields, this text breaks down complex concepts into accessible, real-world applications. Follow along with easy-to-read language and engaging examples to uncover nonintimidating, practical tools for everyday problem-solving. Several new features, such as recorded practitioner interviews and Technology in Research boxes, clarify and reinforce the value of applied social research and innovative tools real professionals use in their work. This textbook takes readers on a journey through the entire research process, from identifying problems to collecting and analyzing data, and finally, to effectively communicating your findings. Each chapter closes with critical thinking and self-assessment questions to help evaluate students’ understanding of the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) 2022 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS), promoting in-depth learning. Instructors will also welcome a wide array of instructor resources, including a new Instructor Manual, Sample Syllabi, Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoint presentations. Purchase includes online access via most mobile devices or computers. New to the Eleventh Edition: Every chapter opens with an extended vignette highlighting how professionals incorporate research methods into their work. New Practitioner Profiles provide real-world insights into human services, and podcast segments with recorded interviews are included with every chapter. Chapters now include Technology in Research and Research in Practice boxes, helping readers understand the research practice and technological innovations. The new Instructor Manual includes additional discussion questions relating to the podcasts, learning activities to help students evaluate competencies, and more. Key Features: Clear explanations of the research process, from problem-solving to data analysis, simplifies learning. Explore real-life stories via practitioner interviews and vignettes in every chapter. All chapters close with bulleted main points, key terms for review, and several types of questions for evaluating competencies and self-assessment. Understand the link between research and improved services and develop logic-based research skills.
Applied Social Research

Applied Social Research

Timothy P. Hilton; Peter R. Fawson; Thomas J. Sullivan; Cornell R. DeJong

Springer Publishing Co Inc
2019
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Praise for earlier editions: “I have been using this textbook as a required reading for my research class since 2004 because I found the text’s coverage of research concepts to be in-depth, and easy to read without the technicalities.” - Ziblim Abukari, PhD, MSW, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Westfield State University “Applied Social Research… is thorough, well organized, and clear, making it highly appreciated by my students.” -Barry Loneck, PhD, School of Social Welfare, SUNY Albany The tenth edition of this classic text demonstrates how research skills are developed and used to facilitate best social work practices and improve client outcomes. New to this edition are additional examples and practitioner profiles demonstrating research-based practice, problem-solving extended vignettes, and broad inclusion of the 2015 CSWE competencies. The tenth edition also delivers directives for incorporating evidence-based practices into daily practice. Additional highlights include greater emphasis on conducting practice-informed research with minority and other disadvantaged populations. This engaging text for MSW and BSW students helps readers develop logic-based research skills that prepare them to be scientific practitioners who can use research-informed practice to improve clients’ lives. Emphasized throughout is the application of research methods in assessing and monitoring client functioning and outcomes. Additional features include robust instructor resources. The print version of the book includes free, searchable, digital access to the entire contents! New to the Tenth Edition: Practitioner Profiles recounting interviews with actual practitioners Evaluating Competency boxes highlighting the connections between text concepts and CSWE competencies Emphasis on conducting research with disadvantaged populations Enhanced instructor resources including updated test bank with multiple-choice, short answer, and essay questions, and PowerPoints Key Features: Demonstrates the crucial connection between research and practice to improve client outcomes Develops critical thinking and logic-based research skills Helps students to measure and monitor client functions and outcomes and critically evaluate practices, programs, and services Emphasizes scaling measures to assess client functioning Includes unique chapter on preparing and presenting data
Information Security

Information Security

Timothy P. Layton

Auerbach Publishers Inc.
2006
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Organizations rely on digital information today more than ever before. Unfortunately, that information is equally sought after by criminals. New security standards and regulations are being implemented to deal with these threats, but they are very broad and organizations require focused guidance to adapt the guidelines to their specific needs. Fortunately, Information Security: Design, Implementation, Measurement, and Compliance outlines a complete roadmap to successful adaptation and implementation of a security program based on the ISO/IEC 17799:2005 (27002) Code of Practice for Information Security Management. The book first describes a risk assessment model, a detailed risk assessment methodology, and an information security evaluation process. Upon this foundation, the author presents a proposed security baseline for all organizations, an executive summary of the ISO/IEC 17799 standard, and a gap analysis exposing the differences between the recently rescinded version and the newly released version of the standard. Finally, he devotes individual chapters to each of the 11 control areas defined in the standard, covering systematically the 133 controls within the 39 control objectives. Tim Layton's Information Security is a practical tool to help you understand the ISO/IEC 17799 standard and apply its principles within your organization's unique context.
Exploring Revolution

Exploring Revolution

Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley

M.E. Sharpe
1990
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This series of essays on insurgency and revolution focuses on events in Latin America since 1956. The contributors discuss revolutionary theory, the nature of social movements and models of social action. Topics raised include terror, guerilla regimes, mobilizing peasants, and the vulnerability of regimes to revolution.
Defining Métis

Defining Métis

Timothy P. Foran

University of Manitoba Press
2017
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Defining Metis examines categories used in the latter half of the nineteenth century by Catholic missionaries to describe Indigenous people in what is now northwestern Saskatchewan. It argues that the construction and evolution of these categories reflected missionaries' changing interests and agendas.Defining Metis sheds light on the earliest phases of Catholic missionary work among Indigenous peoples in western and northern Canada. It examines various interrelated aspects of this work, including the beginnings of residential schooling, transportation and communications, and relations between the Church, the Hudson's Bay Company, and the federal government.While focusing on the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and their central mission at Île-à-la-Crosse, this study illuminates broad processes that informed Catholic missionary perceptions and impelled their evolution over a fifty-three-year period. In particular, this study illuminates processes that shaped Oblate conceptions of sauvage and metis. It does this through a qualitative analysis of documents that were produced within the Oblates' institutional apparatus - official correspondence, mission journals, registers, and published reports.Foran challenges the orthodox notion that Oblate commentators simply discovered and described a singular, empirically existing, and readily identifiable Metis population. Rather, he contends that Oblates played an important role in the conceptual production of les metis.
Defining Métis

Defining Métis

Timothy P. Foran

University of Manitoba Press
2017
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Defining Métis examineds categories used in the latter half of the nineteenth century by Catholic missionaries to describe Indigenous people in what is now northwestern Saskatchewan. It argues that the construction and evolution of these categories reflected missionaries' changing interests and agendas.Defining Métis sheds light on the earliest phases of Catholic missionary work among Indigenous peoples in western and northern Canada. It examines various interrelated aspects of this work, including the beginings of residential schooling, transportation and communications and relations between the Church, the Hudson's Bay Company and the federal government.While focusing on the the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and their central mission at Ile-à-la-Crosse, this study illuminates broad processes that informed Catholic missionary perceptions and impelled their evolution over a fifty-three-year period. In particular, this study illuminates processes that shaped Oblate conceptions of sauvage and métis. It does this through a qualitative analysis of documents that were produced within the Oblates' institutional apparatus—offical correspondence, mission journals, registers, and published reports.Foran challenges the orthodox notion that Oblate commentators simply discovered and described a singular, empirically exisiting, and readily identifiable Métis population. Rather, he contends that Oblates played an important role in the conceptual production ofles métis.
Home Applications and Games: for the Atari 400/800 Computer

Home Applications and Games: for the Atari 400/800 Computer

Timothy P. Banse

Middle Coast Publishing, Incorporated
2015
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Do you have an Atari microcomputer and want to run BASIC programs?Do you wish you had a book full of a wide variety of Atari BASIC programs?Home Applications and Games for the Atari microcomputer not only provides a library of exciting programs, but its side-by-side notes also explain how Atari BASIC works. Simply put, this book will help you learn BASIC programming. Further, some aficionados claim that learning programming re-orders your mind by making you think more logically.First published in 1983, this second edition is a faithful reproduction of the original, classic book that boasts 31 easy-to-use Atari BASIC programs.This is an appropriate book for Novice and experts alike. Even someone who has never programmed a single line of BASIC code will find multiple streets of joy within this book's pages. Some of the programs are bare-bones simple. Others take advantage of Atari BASIC's sophisticated colour graphics and sound. Keep in mind that the Atari is famous for its colourful, sound-arific games Simply type them in and use them to manage your checkbook or to keep an inventory of household goods. You can even play graphic games, shooting down MIG fighters or battling the monster Grendel, or one of the evil Ghost Town Vampire girls. You can also compose music, encrypt or decrypt private files. What's special about this book is that its programs take advantage of all the sophistication of Atari BASIC. Its 6502 Motorola main processor talks to a separate graphics chip that offers great graphics for games, a feature that was unavailable on other home computers of the time. More particularly, in addition to graphics, Atari BASIC supports sound, (SOUND statement), graphics (GRAPHICS, SETCOLOR, COLOR, PLOT and DRAWTO), and peripheral units like joysticks (STICK, STRIG) and paddles (PADDLE, PTRIG). Other home computer users were often left with cryptic PEEKs and POKEs for such programming. As such, this book's litany of programs provides a self-teaching guide to all the nuances of Atari Basic.Learn how to make your Atari microcomputer sing Click on the Buy Now button at the top of this page.
Basic Kuna: Dictionary, Words and Phrases

Basic Kuna: Dictionary, Words and Phrases

Timothy P. Banse

Middle Coast Publishing, Incorporated
2015
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Learning the Kuna LanguageOne Word at a TimeLocated on the North shore of the Republic of Panama, just West of the Colombian border, the Guna Yala, often referred to as the San Blas islands, is a Caribbean archipelago with one island for every day of the year, each one blessed with white sand beaches and gently swaying palm treesThe native tongue of the Kuna, is pronounced Guna or Tulekaya. From A to Z this basic Kuna/Spanish/English dictionary details a litany of necessary translations for common words and phrases most likely to be encountered in the San Blas Islands. Here are a few examples designed to whet your appettite.A Listing of Basic Kuna WordsKuna/EnglishOlasu - Nose ring worn by Guna women.Guna Yala - The San Blas Islands.Guna - An indigenous native of Guna Yala.Sahila - Village leader.Tulemola - Clothing.Oros - Rice.Madu - Bread.Ua or Tilapia - Fish.Dulup or Skungit - Lobster.Koibir or Ogob - Coconut.Cabi - Coffee.Cayuca - Canoe carved from a tree trunk.Erragon - A Kuna god.Nuchus - A holy, wooden doll.Poni - An evil spirit.Kuna - Kuna land.Ico-inna - Feast related to coming of age, puberty.Tilapia - A fish.Congresos - A town meeting.In Kuna mola means shirtIn Dulegaya, the Kuna's native language, mola means shirt or clothing. The mola art form originated with the tradition of Kuna women painting their bodies with geometric designs, using available natural colors. Molas, form the traditional outfit of a Kuna woman, two mola panels are incorporated as front and back panels in a blouse. Full costumes includes a patterned wrapped skirt (saburet), a red and yellow headscarf (musue), arm and leg beads (wini), a gold nose ring (olasu) and earrings in addition to the mola blouse dulemor.Dulegaya is the primary language of daily life in the comarcas, and the majority of Kuna children speak the language. Spanish is also widely used, especially in education and written documents. Although it is relatively viable, Kuna is considered to be one of the world's endangered languages.Must Know Words & Phrases English/DulegayaHello - NaHow are you? - Bede nued guddi?Fine - NuediFine, thank you. And you? - An nuedi. Bedina?What is your name? - Igi be nuga?My name is.. - An nugaNice to meet you - An yeel itoeWhere are you from? - Be bia lidi?I am from - An .. ginedi.Yes - ElleNo - SuliThanks - Dot NuetPlease - Uis anga saetOk - Nued gudii oGood - Nabir, nuediWelcome - Nuegambi use be nonikiI'm happy - An yee ito diiI'm warm - An uerba itoeI'm hungry - An uku itoeI'm thirsty - An gobieI'm cold - An dambe itoeI'm sleepy - An nue gapieGood bye - Degi maloGood luck - Nuedgine, nuegan biSee you tomorrow - An banedese be dakoeI had a good time - An yer ittosaSuffice it to say, BASIC KUNA is a good, pocket beginners guide you handily can carry on your travels in your back pocket or backpack.Dedicated to Abi SuaThis book is dedicated to, Abi, Sua, the infant child born on the San Blas island, Nargana (circa 1985) of sailor parents, an English father from the Channel Islands and a Brazilian mother from Fortaleza, whom had sought shelter from a vicious storm at sea. The author met the family while on one of his trips researching this book.
Killer Burger Recipes

Killer Burger Recipes

Timothy P Banse

Middle Coast Publishing
2022
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Written by author and Hot Dog Expert Frank Furter, this Burger Recipe Cookbook Will Change Your Life The days of plopping a burger on a bun, squirting squiggles of school bus yellow mustard and ketchup on it, and calling it lunch are over.Jam-packed with recipes and techniques, this book is about hamburgers. Read on as we lovingly celebrate the beloved hamburger with 101 modern twists. Our Burger variations elegantly jazz up flavor and aesthetics by adding ingredients to the burger and then topping the patty with spices, fruit, and cheese.When we say burger, we specifically mean a beef burger, an 80/20 blend made with ground chuck, brisket, short rib, or even tenderloin.Learn how to choose the best cuts of meat and the best methods for building a succulent burger and how to cook it perfectly.Discover why cooking the ultimate burger requires heating in a cast-iron skillet and why one never smashes a burger patty flat with the spatula.Find out why store-bought shredded cheese is not the best choice and what is. Explore new condiments like horseradish and specialty mustard.Learn how to decide whether to steam or toast hamburger buns, when to lay a dollop of condiments and most importantly, how to prevent overcooking a patty while patiently waiting for the cheese to melt.Here's a sampling of the recipes in the book.Herb-Garlic Butter Hamburgers on a GrillPeanut Butter BurgersHamburgers with Brown GravyStuffed Pizza BurgerBarbecue BurgersChile Con Queso CheeseburgerFeta Burgers With Grilled Red OnionsLipton Onion BurgersJalape o Popper BurgersCream Cheese Stuffed Garlic BurgersBuffalo Sauce Burgers Stuffed With Blue CheeseKorean HamburgersFloozy BurgerTaco Burgers dressed with Chipotle MayoDoctor Louie's Hamburger PattiesThe Infamous Brew BurgerTexas Squealer BurgerCowboy BurgersSouthwest BurgerBlu Moon BurgersBacon and Kimchi BurgersChipotle Burger With Caramelized Red OnionsBlue-Cheese Stuffed Burgers on Ciabatta RollsTokyo BurgerBurger With Blue Cheese and Fried OnionsSpicy Peanut Butter Bacon SlidersPimento Cheese SlidersGingery Steak and Brie Sliders With Balsamic Cranberry SauceSummer Strawberry Sliders With Blue Cheese SauceSlow Cooker Mini Meatball SlidersAussie Burgers With Pickled Beets, Pineapple and Fried EggsCheddar-Stuffed Burgers With Pickled Slaw & Fried ShallotsBacon Burgers On Brioche BunsUmami Burgers With Port and StiltonPug BurgersGreen-Chile Burgers with a Fried EggThe Minetta BurgerCheddar and Onion Smashed BurgersCheddar BLT Burgers With Tarragon Russian DressingBlue Cheese & Mushroom burgersCalifornia burgersCarolina burgerWhile burgers are as American as apple pie, they are also wildly popular worldwide. So it should come as no big surprise to learn the international component of this book details how aficionados around the globe prepare hamburgers, including: ArgentinaCanadaKoreaJapanMexicoSpainItalyGreeceThe Caribbean
What to Do When Leaded Fuel Becomes Extinct

What to Do When Leaded Fuel Becomes Extinct

Timothy P. Banse

Middle Coast Publishing
2018
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Now in its sixth printing, this book was first published in 1985, yet, its many insights are still viable today. Besides information about the EPA phase-out of leaded gasoline, read the book and learn: How aftermarket, or home-brew, water injection kits work wonders for passenger cars and boats by stopping engine knock and reducing acid build-up in crankcase oil.How to buy back lost horsepower by adding an aftermarket turbocharger.How to diagnose a poorly-running engine.How to diagnose and remedy sick fuel with additives.The truth behind the great gasohol debateThe benefits of synthetic oil and whether or not it's a wise choice for your engine.How to vet a mechanic by checking into his training, toolbox, and the state of his shop.What you should know about dirty fuel and preventing problems that arise from it.How to troubleshoot your engine with add-on dashboard gauges.Spark plug savvy: which spark plugs are the best choice for your car or boat.How to tell if your engine is knocking and what to do about it.How octane boosters (fuel additives) work, and which ones are nothing more than snake oil.How to use an alcohol detector kit for spotting watered-down fuel before it damages your engine.How to dissect an oil filer to perform D-I-Y oil analysis without paying for a lab test.And of course, true to the theme of the book's original premise, you will learn why lead-starved engines wear out sooner.The science behind TEL replacement lubricants and how they work.How to rebuild an engine to survive the scourge of no-lead gasoline.Click the BUY NOW button and learn valuable secres to wring the maxium horsepower and fuel economy out of yoiur gasoline engone.
French Red

French Red

Timothy P Banse

Middle Coast Publishing
2019
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Poems As They AreTimothy's nouveau oeuvre d'arte explores his favorite subject matter, the beauty that is woman. He wrote many of these poems while hiking in the French Pyrenees on a 500-mile long Camino Frances pilgrimage. At night bundling up warm against the frigid cold in refugios, fingers frozen stiff, he burned up all his matches to warm them. Thoughts of Janice and his unrequited love for her, provided inspiration for the title poem.The French Red collection features more than fifty poems, many exclusive to the book. Timothy's raw and passionate poems reveal the longing of love and melancholy, delving into the highs and lows of doomed relationships, family ties, rabid sexuality and mental illness.
Marine Engine Lay-Up: A Step-By-Step Guide to Decommissioning, Inboards, Stern Drives and Outboard Motors
Do you want to do your own work on your marine engine? Do you want to save money on maintenance that you could otherwise spend on marine fuel and beer?The good news is that any reasonably competent Do-It-Yourself wrench bender can winterize an outboard motor, sterndrive, or inboard marine engine. And a DIYer can work on the carburetor, lower unit and do tuneups. This book tells you how. As a bonus to explaining how to do a professional-grade winter lay-up, this book also details how to Service, Diagnose, and Repair Marine Engines of all propulsion types. Coverage includes information on: Spring commissioning proceduresTuning an outboard, inboard, or sterndrive.Rebuilding a carburetorServicing an outboard motor's water pumpSurveying a marine engineHow Reverse Osmosis water maker can kill an inboard.The mysteries of skeg and anti-ventilation plates.How to maximize starting battery life.How to stabilize fuel to prevent gummed up carburetor.How to tell if there's water in the gas in seconds and without tools.Why it's important to keep maintenance records.On whether or not you need to dose fuel with an octane booster.Why crankcase oil should be changed warm.How to determine whether an engine is overheating with a splash of water.How to interpret lower unit health by smelling and rubbing a splash of drained gear case oil between your fingers.Besides the practical knowledge, this title features a special section replete with forms to record work completed.Be advised that this is not a shop manual, so in other words, it is not a Chilton or Clymer style manual. But instead, its marine mechanic workbench notes relate how any reasonably competent Do-It-Yourselfer can accomplish otherwise expensive procedures on his own, saving money and gaining knowledge in the process. Soon it will be time to lay up your boat for the winter. This year save money and have the satisfaction of winterizing the marine engine yourself. Click the Buy Now button at the top of this page and learn all about it.
Panamanian Street Spanish

Panamanian Street Spanish

Timothy P Banse

Middle Coast Publishing
2022
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PANAMANIAN SLANG DICTIONARY - Plus Words and PhrasesLearn Panamanian Spanish Slang One Word At A TimeWhether traveling to el Republica de Panama as a tourist, student, or with the intention of moving there as an expatriate, this guide will serve you well. You probably already know the Spanish spoken by Panamanians is a unique idiom, bejeweled with words and phrases never taught in your high school Spanish class. Intended for English speakers, this book shares common slang words and phrases to help you communicate in everyday situations like ordering dinner in a restaurant, shopping at the mercado for fresh produce, flirting in a club, getting street directions, or hiring a taxi.Before you go, consider taking the time to learn a few Panamanian Spanish slang words and phrases so you can speak street Spanish like a local. This guide contains a wealth of words and expressions that you can look up when you hear or read them to know what is going on around you. Even better, weeks before traveling, spend a night curled up with the book gaining familiarity with the wealth of wisdom it contains. That way, when you hear a vaguely familiar word on the street, you will know which page to consult to refresh your memory. Even if you don't have the confidence to utter a word in Panamanian Spanish, you'll know what was said.Before you go, learn Panamanian-Spanish words and phrases so you can speak street Spanish like a local on the streets (las calles), in the shops (las tiendas), on the beaches (las playas), in the clubs (discotecas), and at the grocery store (el supermercado), knowing at least some street talk will pay big dividends. Instead of being seen as some soul-less gringo tourist, the locals will hold you in higher esteem. As a result, you may make new friends, and as a bonus perhaps get a better hotel room or lower prices while shopping for a mola.Unlike most foreign language books, with their sterile lists of words (yawn), this one includes cultural references (food, dance, sex) that make the words come alive, more relevant to your life and experience, and therefore, more easily remembered. More than a dictionary replete with a compilation of words and phrases, this book shines a light on the rich tapestry of Panamanian culture.Top 20 Panamanian Slang Words/PhrasesAhuevao - Stupid. Acting the fool.Babylon - The policeBucu - Lots (Derived from the French beacoup)Cabrear - To be angry. Commonly used in place of enojar.Chanti - House, crib (Shanty).Chupata - A party with lots of alcohol.Cornflake - Cereal.Dale pues - Go for it. Okay.Joven - Someone whose attention you are trying to get.Fren - Friend.Macaron - Pasta.Pa - Derived from the Spanish para.Pana - Panamanian, shortened, a fellow countryman.Pelao - Dude. Referring to any guy in a casual situation.Pipi sweet - A Womanizer. Sweet dick.Pritti - Cool, awesome. Qu cosa? - A question, asking, What? Qu sop - A question asking What's up.Ta cool - It's cool. (Esta abbrev.)Vaina - Thing, stuff, thingamabob.So if you are going to Panama (wise choice), you could simply sit back and do nothing more ambitious than making hotel reservations and plan where to dine. Then when the plane lands at Tocumen airport, struggle to understand the cabbie hired to drive to your hotel. Speak in halting phrases when ordering supper. Struggle to understand the nuances of what's going on around you. Or you could rather wisely invest in your future by buying this book.
Dominican Spanish: One Word at a Time

Dominican Spanish: One Word at a Time

Timothy P. Banse

Middle Coast Publishing, Incorporated
2016
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Learn Dominican Spanish One Word at a Time - It's EasyNo matter whether traveling to the Dominican Republic as a tourist, a student, or moving there as an expatriate, this guide will serve you well. You already know the Spanish spoken by Dominicanos is a distinct and unique idiom, rich with words, phrases, and slang they don't teach in high school Spanish class.Intended for English speakers, this book shares common words, phrases, and slang you need to communicate in everyday situations: When ordering a meal in a restaurantOrdering a drink in a bar.Bargain for fresh produce at the mercado.While flirting, When getting street directions.When hiring a taxi.Snorkeling on the reefsZip-lining in the jungle.Relaxing on beautiful beaches.That said, be advised that this little book is neither a complete course in learning the Spanish language nor a textbook. Instead of a scholarly work, it is a basic introduction to Dominican Republic Spanish, a good beginner's guide you can handily carry on your travels, either in your back pocket or tucked away in a backpack. This guide contains a wealth of words and expressions you can look up when you hear or read them to know what is happening around you. The best strategy: Before you go, spend a night or two curled up with the book gaining familiarity with the wisdom it contains. That way, when you hear a vaguely familiar word on the street, you will know which page to consult to jog your memory. Even if you studied Spanish in high school, learning a few words of Dominican Republic-specific slang pays big dividends through more enjoyable conversation. And even more importantly, it will help you fit in a little better. Instead of being seen as some soul-less gringo tourist, the locals will hold you in higher esteem. As a result, you may make new friends, and as a bonus, perhaps get a better price on a hotel room or lower prices while shopping.A Sampling of Dominican Republic Foods: Ahuyama - A yam used in many soups for nutrition and colorAj - A generic pepperAji Verde - Green pepperAlb ndigas - meatballsAlcachofas - artichokesAlgarrobo - This is an extraordinary, fuzzy textured fruit. When opened, it reeks, hence its nickname mierda en cajeta (shit in a little box) texture. Once you get past the foul odor, the fruit is sweet and delicious.Arbejas - peasArenque - stewed herringArepa - is a spicy, baked pudding made from cornmeal and coconutArepitas de Ma z - fried corn meal cakes that resemble cornbreadBacala tos - codfish frittersBacalao - codfishBarbacoa - barbecueBatata Frita - sweet potato frittersBatata - sweet potatoBatida - a drink blended with fruit, ice, sugar, and either regular or Carnation milk
Make Money Selling Freelance Writing Articles

Make Money Selling Freelance Writing Articles

Timothy P. Banse

Middle Coast Publishing, Incorporated
2017
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Learn How to Make Money Writing Books, Magazine and Newspaper ArticlesYou've probably already guessed the truth about freelance writing.The only difference between an aspiring writer and a published writer is that one of the two already knows exactly how to sell stories to a magazine editor.If you're unpublished and want to earn a living writing magazine and newspaper articles, I can tell you how to do it in this inexpensive Special Report that I've written.I know-how from experience, having toiled for many years in the vineyard of freelance writing. I have published nearly two million words in print, national magazines, newspapers, novels, non-fiction books, anthologies, and online. And I've been helping aspiring writers get their start since 1990. I can help you too.Seven Simple Reasons Why You Should Buy This BookBecause if you can hold an intelligent conversation on any topic, you can already write well enough to get published. By all means, keep polishing your writing technique, but start making money now Because magazines and newspapers have a voracious appetite for articles, you can write about things you already know about and get paid.Because in about 90-days, you could be cashing your first check for a magazine article you've written. But don't buy the report today, and in 90-days, where will you be?Because when the magazine comes out with your article and your bi-line, you have bragging rights.Because what you'll learn will help you bypass years' worth of struggling and jump-start your career.Because I have exactly the right information, you need for your level of expertise.Because the cover price is a minuscule investment compared to the money, you'll earn writing and selling articles.What You'll LearnThis book reveals inside information on exactly how to publish and get paid for magazine and newspaper articles. Based on more than 30-years toiling as a freelance writer, with more than 2 million words in print, including four novels, a screenplay, 20-non-fiction books, and thousands of newspaper and magazine articles.Learn tips for selling magazine and newspaper articles by phone and query letter.Find out precisely what editors want. (Tip: Write what editors want to buy and not necessarily what you want to write.)Find out what drives editors absolutely nuts. Tip: Don't do the things we enumerate.Learn how much to charge per word. (Tip: Don't charge too little.)Find out why it's sometimes wiser to focus on the price per article rather than per word.Learn strategies to maximize how much you earn per month.Discover how long does it takes for a publisher to cut a check.How to travel the world and have a corporation or tourism board pick up the tab.Develop markets for your writing that you may not have previously considered.Learn all about writer's conferences' dirty little secrets that can make you money.Learn what you absolutely must know about copyright law and selling rights.Learn how to jump-start your career with self-talk.Find magazines you can sell to that you never before knew existed.And finally, Google my name as "Tim banse" to see for yourself if I know what I'm talking about.Click the Buy Now button above and get started making money with your writing. Or do nothing and abandon your dream."Man's greatest gift is the ability to feel emotion. Man's greatest curse is the ability to feel emotion."- Rollo May in The Courage to Create.
Gina the Dolphin Girl

Gina the Dolphin Girl

Timothy P Banse

Middle Coast Publishing
2018
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Gina lives on a sailboat with her mom and dad.Together the family cruises the world, visiting island after island.Gina swims, plays in the ocean with dolphins, and watches the stars in the sky at night with her dad.One day during a storm at sea, Gina falls overboard.Gina's dolphin friend Eeek rescues her and together the two of them swim to a deserted island.Click on the Buy Now button and travel with Gina on her adventures.
Home Applications and Games for the Commodore 64

Home Applications and Games for the Commodore 64

Timothy P Banse

Middle Coast Publishing
2019
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This vintage microcomputer book from 1982 has been reissued for 2020.It is an appropriate title for Novice and experts alike. Even someone who has never programmed a single line of BASIC code will find multiple streets of joy within this book's pages. Some of the programs are bare bones simple, others take advantage of Commodore BASIC's sophisticated colour graphics and sound. Keep in mind the Commodore 64/128 and the VIC-20 were both famous for their colourful, sound-arific games Each Commodore BASIC program is introduced with background information: A line-by-line explanation of how the program works, plus string and numeric variable tables spell out what each variable stands for. Just type in the program using your Commodore keyboard and run the programs as is.The panoply of game and utility Programs include: Checkbook Balancer ■ Budget Power ■ Number Averaging ■ Calorie Counter ■ Blood Alcohol Test ■ Crypto System ■ Medical History ■ Electronic Postage Meter ■ Car Ownership Cost ■ Trip Cost Calculator ■ Meal Planner ■ Utility Audit ■ Heat Loss Cost Analysis ■ Bulk Purchase Tabulator ■ Smart Typewriter-Dumb Word Processor ■ Carpool Worksheet ■ Typing Tutor ■ Home Inventory Log ■ Tax Deduction Recorder ■ Jogger's Logbook ■ Credit Card Manager Ghost Town Vampire Girls ■ Beowulf V. Grendel ■ Jet Jockey ■ Bridge Buster ■ .44 Magnum Russian Roulette ■ Oracle at Delphi ■ I-Ching Coin Toss ■ Adventure Die Cast ■ R Is for Red ■ Music Composer.The author has published several books on BASIC programming and served as an editor on a major computer magazine.