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Insiders Talk: Winning with Lobbyists, Readers Edition

Insiders Talk: Winning with Lobbyists, Readers Edition

Robert L. Guyer

Engineering the Law, Inc.
2019
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Insiders Talk: Winning with Lobbyists, Readers Edition provides practitioners, general readers, and students with a deeper understanding of the state lobbying process and roles of special interests, lobbyists, legislators, legislative staff, governor, and regulatory agencies in modern lawmaking. The lite version of our Professional edition (hardcover, 488 pages) discusses: what lobbyists can and cannot do for clients; who really runs the legislature; corruption among lawmakers and lobbyists; the overstated link between campaign money and lawmakers' votes; relative unimportance of technical facts; agency influence with the legislature, governor, and special interests; agency veto of legislation by rulemaking and enforcement.
Insiders Talk: Glossary of Legislative Concepts and Representative Terms
325 key legislative concepts with 206 sub-definitions provide the common legislative ideas that underlie different words used by various states that describe the same thing. Once you understand organic concepts, you can proceed to master the permutations of vocabulary and speak the language of any legislature. Understanding legislative concepts and language expressing them is central to succeeding in the capitol, effectively navigating its rules and processes, and influencing the lawmaking process. Insiders Talk: Glossary of Legislative Concepts and Representative Terms (Manual 2) sets the stage for How to Successfully Lobby State Legislatures (Manual 3), our first handbook for skills development, campaign planning, and tactical implementation.
An Ethnography of England in the Year 1685

An Ethnography of England in the Year 1685

Robert L. Carneiro; Thomas Babington Macaulay

Eliot Werner Publications Inc
2014
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Thomas Babington Macaulay was one of the great English historians of the nineteenth century. He first made his name as an essayist, contributing many articles on a variety of topics to the Edinburgh Review, the leading literary journal of its day. Among the contributions Macaulay made in these essays was setting forth a distinct philosophy of historiography, in which he argued that written history should be more than a catalog of conspicuous events. It should, he held, also portray events in the everyday lives of common people--something most historians of the day felt was "beneath the dignity of history." By insisting that depicting such events was indeed a proper function of the historian, Macaulay showed himself to be not only a historian with an unusually wide vista, but also an anthropologist before his time. When Macaulay came to write his famous five-volume History of England from the Accession of James II, he gave expression to this philosophy by including in this work a long chapter in which many aspects of English society and culture were surveyed as they stood in the year 1685. This groundbreaking chapter, now all but forgotten, deserves to be rescued from oblivion. It is presented here, standing alone, preceded by a long introduction in which Macaulay's life and career are set forth in detail--highlighting his contributions to English history, politics, and letters.
The Foraging Spectrum

The Foraging Spectrum

Robert L. Kelly

Eliot Werner Publications Inc
2007
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The author wrote this book (which was originally published by Smithsonian Institution Press in 1995) to show his archaeology students how dangerous anthropological analogy is and how variable the actual practices of foragers of the recent past and today are. His survey of the anthropological literature points to differences in foraging societies’ patterns of diet, mobility, sharing, land tenure, exchange, gender relations, division of labor, marriage, descent, and political organization. By considering the actual—not imagined—reasons behind diverse behaviour, this book argues for a revision of many archaeological models of prehistory.
In the Beginning 2.0

In the Beginning 2.0

Robert L Glass

Developer.* Books
2020
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Author Robert L. Glass has prepared a guided tour through the personal historical recollections of 18 software pioneers-himself counted among them--including three female pioneers added for this new edition. In the Beginning 2.0: Personal Recollections of Software Pioneers is a history of early computing and software engineering, covering decades and spanning continents. These stories fill in important details of how the age we are living in now was made possible through the ideas and innovations of software practitioners, researchers, and businesspeople. People are at the center of these stories. Every one of the pioneering contributors recognizes by name what amounts to 243 separate people mentioned in this book, many of them more than once by different contributors. Scientists, programmers, designers, clerks, managers, sales people, consultants, professors, investors, generals, inventors, collaborators, innovators, competitors, and nemeses--all these stories are here. The stories also cover a full scope of early computing contexts: business, scientific, laboratory, service computing, and time sharing. On the earth, flying above it, and outside the atmosphere. The Index of this book records 83 companies, 36 organizations, 30 government entities, and 46 schools and universities. Nearly every one of these software stories is intertwined with at least one hardware story, if not several. At least 27 different programming languages are discussed in this book, but also 80 distinct computers and computer models, plus 45 computing technologies. Showing this is no mere collection of yarns, many contributors provide detailed technical explanations that include formulas, diagrams, and examples. The Index records 116 distinct computing concepts and 89 entries for coinage, invention, and early use. The book is tied together and guided along by the well-informed perspective of Robert L. Glass, who gathered these recollections from his fellow pioneers and organized them into a conceptual framework of computing eras and contexts. Glass introduces each chapter and contributes several recollections of his own. The book is illustrated throughout with figures provided by the contributors and with original drawings by P.Edward Presson. In the Beginning 2.0 should stand the test of time as an important contribution to computing and software history. Full list of contributing software pioneers: Robert L. Baber John M. Bennett Bruce I. Blum Barry W. Boehm Robert N. Britcher Peter J. Denning Robert L. Glass Harold Joseph Highland Raymond C. Houghton, Jr. Watts S. Humphrey Frank Land Ben G. Matley Ann Moffatt David Myers Donald J. Reifer Linda Rising Norman F. Schneidewind Jennifer Seberry A detailed biographical sketch of each contributor is included.
Cryptocurrency Income Tax Planning: A Tax Brief

Cryptocurrency Income Tax Planning: A Tax Brief

Robert L. Sommers

Sommers-Taxapedia
2019
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This Tax Brief focuses on U.S. federal income tax consequences of investing in cryptocurrencies on a regular or long-term basis. It is not intended for cryptocurrency miners or those holding cryptocurrencies for sale to customers. There are on-line sources describing how to calculate your gains and losses from cryptocurrency trades, but there is a lack of guidance on planning cryptocurrency investments to minimize taxes. This Tax Brief is written from the perspective of an experienced tax attorney and discusses successful tax-planning techniques he has developed through decades of research and experience.
The Evolution of the Human Mind

The Evolution of the Human Mind

Robert L. Carneiro

Eliot Werner Publications Inc
2010
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For ages the events of human experience were explained by recourse to supernatural agents and forces. Given the rudimentary intellectual tools then available to the human race, no better explanations were possible. Over the ensuing centuries, the ideas and methods of empirical science came into being and were applied to all aspects of human experience. Conceptions of life, the world, the universe, and even of God were modified, with naturalistic interpretations challenging and supplanting supernaturalistic ones. Today the viewpoint of science is gaining ever-greater acceptance. In his eloquent new book, The Evolution of the Human Mind, Robert Carneiro traces the history of this development—from the Paleolithic to the present—vividly describing the major events that have marked this great transition in human thought.
The Evolution of the Human Mind

The Evolution of the Human Mind

Robert L. Carneiro

Eliot Werner Publications Inc
2010
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For ages the events of human experience were explained by recourse to supernatural agents and forces. Given the rudimentary intellectual tools then available to the human race, no better explanations were possible. Over the ensuing centuries, the ideas and methods of empirical science came into being and were applied to all aspects of human experience. Conceptions of life, the world, the universe, and even of God were modified, with naturalistic interpretations challenging and supplanting supernaturalistic ones. Today the viewpoint of science is gaining ever-greater acceptance. In his eloquent new book, The Evolution of the Human Mind, Robert Carneiro traces the history of this development—from the Paleolithic to the present—vividly describing the major events that have marked this great transition in human thought.