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Summary: The Jackson Stafford s Inner-Room inhabitants, his personalities, will unsuspectingly unravel the secret behind the guise of the Pandora project within the mind of their host. Once again Ben, Carl, Darrell, Denny, Johnny, and Randy will be creating a whole new world and new experiences for their host. La Tulipan will investigate an on-going government program that Jackson has been directly involved with since 1985. Through Astral Projection, he is able to penetrate any firewall within the project s secret vault. A government cover-up is discovered by a civilian who has a direct link to the candidate and exposes the project to the host. An alien world s projected consciousness is imprisoned deep within the Pandora Project.
Designed to help students and interested general readers to interpret the abstract expressionist paintings of Jackson Pollock, this survey of Pollock's life and art provides insight into the origins and meanings of individual works and analyzes the influences upon Pollock. Also included are discussions of the many issues raised by Pollock's work above and beyond his intentions, and how they intersected with the work of his contemporaries as well as other intellectual currents of the time.
Designed to help students and interested general readers to interpret the abstract expressionist paintings of Jackson Pollock, this survey of Pollock's life and art provides insight into the origins and meanings of individual works and analyzes the influences upon Pollock. Also included are discussions of the many issues raised by Pollock's work above and beyond his intentions, and how they intersected with the work of his contemporaries as well as other intellectual currents of the time.
Jackson and Powell on Professional Liability
Sweet Maxwell Ltd
2017
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Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns
Mary Quattlebaum
Random House USA Children's Books
1995
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Nothing but a big mess of trouble and weeds.. That's what Jackson Jones thinks of the garden plot his mother gives him for his tenth birthday. What happened to the basketball he's hoped and prayed for all year? When Jackson comes up with a moneymaking scheme for the garden, it doesn't seem so bad after all. He even cuts his friends in on the action. But before long, Jackson finds out that friends and business don't always mix. When the neighborhood bully calls him "Bouquet Jones," Jackson is ready to give up. Maybe gardens don't belong in cities after all.... Winner of the first annual Marguerite de Angeli Prize.
JACKSON JONES CAN'T get away from roses. First his mother got him a plot at Rooter's, a community garden where Jackson planted a rosebush of thorns and no blooms. Now Mr. K., a fellow gardener, enlists Jackson's help to rustle up some rare old-time roses. The kind that grow in cemeteries And no sooner do Jackson and his friend Reuben take the rose cutting home than Reuben's gloom-and-doom talk of curses seems real.
Advance Praise for Jackson's Way "I enjoyed it very much. Its an excellent study . . . of an area and a time period too long neglected by historians . . . provides valuable new information, particularly on the Indians."Robert Remini, author of The Life of Andrew Jackson "John Buchanan has written a book that explodes with action and drama on virtually every page. Yet the complex story of the birth of the American West never loses its focusAndrew Jacksons improbable rise to fame and power. This is an American saga, brilliantly told by a master of historical narrative."Thomas Fleming, author of Duel: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and the Future of America Praise for John Buchanans The Road to Guilford Courthouse "Outstanding popular military history . . . an accomplishment of the same high order as . . . McPhersons Civil War historiography."Booklist " A tense, exciting historical account of a little-known chapter of the Revolution, displaying history writing at its best."Kirkus Reviews "His compelling narrative brings readers closer than ever before to the reality of Revolutionary warfare in the Carolinas."Raleigh News & Observer "A lively, accurate account of a critical period in the War of Independence in the South . . . it deserves a large reading audience."Don Higginbotham, Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
First published in 1940, R. M. Jackson’s Machinery of Justice in England has long been established as the classic text on the subject, unparalleled in its lucidity, breadth of treatment and critical engagement with the issues involved. For this new edition, J. R. Spencer has undertaken a further full-scale revision, incorporating such major recent innovations as the Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984 and the Prosecution of Offences Act, 1985.
Jackson's Gymnastics For The Fingers And Wrist: Being A System Of Gymnastics, Based On Anatomical Principles
Edwin Ward Jackson
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Jackson And New Orleans: An Authentic Narrative Of The Memorable Achievements Of The American Army, Under Andrew Jackson, Before New Orleans, In The W
Alexander Walker
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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In 1874, men had swarmed to the diamond mines near Kimberly, South Africa. The British and Dutch diggers hired thousands of native black laborers to work in the deep pits. Jackson is a thirteen year old British farmer who is drawn into the excitement and intrigue of the world's largest diamond mine. Can he stop a diamond thief and protect his friends from the dangerous mine?
Jackson felt sad...but he did not know why.He needed to tell someone how he was feeling. Perhaps...he could talk to his Grandpa.Whilst on a fishing trip with his Grandpa, something interesting happens. Not only does he discover that his Grandpa has a secret treasure box in his fishing pack...Jackson's sadness seems to disappear as he learns a valuable lesson about himself.This is part the second book in a trilogy on juvenile sadness, depression and self-esteem. Suitable for 8 - 16 years
Jackson: The Rise and Fall of The World's Largest Walled Prison: A history and a memoir
Perry M. Johnson
Jackson: The Rise and Fall of the World's Lar
2014
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Jackson’s Sword is the initial volume in a monumental study that provides a sweeping panoramic view of the U.S. Army and its officer corps from the War of 1812 to the War with Mexico, the first such study in more than forty years. Watson’s chronicle shows how the officer corps played a crucial role in stabilising the frontiers of a rapidly expanding nation, while gradually moving away from military adventurism toward a professionalism subordinate to civilian authority. Jackson’s Swordexplores problems of institutional instability, multiple loyalties, and insubordination as it demonstrates how the officer corps often undermined—and sometimes supplanted—civilian authority with regard to war-making and diplomacy on the frontier. Watson shows that army officers were often motivated by regionalism and sectionalism, as well as antagonism toward Indians, Spaniards, and Britons. The resulting belligerence incited them to invade Spanish Florida and Texas without authorisation and to pursue military solutions to complex intercultural and international dilemmas. Watson focuses on the years when Andrew Jackson led the Division of the South—often contrary to orders from his civilian superiors—examining his decade-long quasi-war with Spaniards and Indians along the northern border of Florida. Watson explores differences between army attitudes toward the Texas and Florida borders to explain why Spain ceded Florida but not Texas to the United States. He then examines the army’s shift to the western frontier of white settlement by focusing on expeditions to advance U.S. power up the Missouri River and drive British influence from the Louisiana Purchase. More than merely recounting campaigns and operations, Watson explores civil-military relations, officer socialisation, commissioning, resignations, and assignments, and sets these in the context of social, political, economic, technological, military, and cultural changes during the early republic and the Age of Jackson. He portrays officers as identifying with frontiersmen and southern farmers and lacking respect for civilian authority and constitutional processes—but having little sympathy for civilian adventurers—and delves deeply into primary sources that reveal what they thought, wrote, and did on the frontier. Jackson’s Sword captures an era on the eve of military professionalism to shed new light on the military’s role in the early republic.
Edward Lannion, the young master of Hatting Hall, is about to marry Marian Fox. Edward and Marian, the couple at the centre of the story, are led by events to learn the truth about themselves; It is Jackson who must intervene in the story to set the two young lovers onto the right path.
The perfect introduction to the life and work of Jackson Pollock
A clever, charmingly quirky portrayal of painter Jackson Pollock – and the first in a series of picture-book biographies of contemporary artists Jackson Pollock was unlike any other painter. Instead of sitting in front of an easel with brushes, he poured paint over canvases rolled-out across the floor, moving, splashing, and making the vivid liquid run with energy and rhythm. Pollock’s story is told here with wit and eccentricity, perfectly paired with black-line illustrations – and splatters galore. Fausto Gilberti brings movement, life, and whimsy to the true life story of one of the most important contemporary artists of our time. Ages 4-7
A renowned social service representative who was portrayed in the award-winning Maria Full of Grace presents a collection of fictional stories based on his personal experience with the heartache and dangers of drug trafficking. Original. 40,000 first printing.