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ADTs, Data Structures, and Problem Solving with C++
For the introductory Data Structures course (CS2) that typically follows a first course in programming. This text continues to offer a thorough, well-organized, and up-to-date presentation of essential principles and practices in data structures using C++. Reflecting the newest trends in computer science, new and revised material throughout the Second Edition places increased emphasis on abstract data types (ADTs) and object-oriented design. \ To access the author's Companion Website, including Solutions Manual, for ADTS, Data Structures and Problem Solving with C++, please go to http://cs.calvin.edu/books/c++/ds/2e/ For other books by Larry Nyhoff, please go to www.prenhall.com/nyhoff
Poems by Larry K - Volume 3: Christian...Comedy...Life

Poems by Larry K - Volume 3: Christian...Comedy...Life

Grant F. C. Gillard; Larry E. Kuntze

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Beloved and respected poet, Larry Kuntze, writes from his home south of Jackson, Missouri, where he enjoys his retirement with his wife, Loretta. Larry tenderly observes the deeper richness of life, along with the sacred ironies that befall us all, often noting the unseen and gracious infusion of God's mercy as we travel along this journey we call, "life." Larry's poetry offers a unique perspective originating from the depth of his life and faith, his work and his most cherished relationships. He is a poet, a gentleman, and most of all, a friend.
#87 (Number Eighty-Seven): Byron Williams Our Mentor, (c)B-87 and (c)#87

#87 (Number Eighty-Seven): Byron Williams Our Mentor, (c)B-87 and (c)#87

Karoderick Rod Reece; Larry L. R. Graphics Ryan; Terry the Warrior Reece

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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(c)#87 Number Eighty-Seven The development of this Unique Super Hero is envisioned with Spiritual inspiration from Our Heavenly Father. Within the Biblical Numerology importance of The Spiritual Realms of order, we take great pride, humility and love in utilizing the very specialized numbers of (c)#87. #8:, Eight; the Number Eight: represents New beginnings, with the Resurrection of Christ on the eighth day. Hebrew boys circumcised on the eighth day (Genesis 17:12) Featuring BYRON WILLIAMS
Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes

Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes

Larry E Sullivan; Lydia C Schurman

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
1997
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Despite efforts of contemporary reformers to curb the availability of dime novels, series books, and paperbacks, Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes reveals how many readers used them as means of resistance and how fictional characters became models for self-empowerment. These literary genres, whose value has long been underestimated, provide fascinating insight into the formation of American popular culture and identity. Through these mass-produced, widely read books, Deadwood Dick, Old Sleuth, and Jessie James became popular heroes that fed the public’s imagination for the last western frontier, detective tales, and the myth of the outlaw. Women, particularly those who were poor and endured hard lives, used the literature as means of escape from the social, economic, and cultural suppression they experienced in the nineteenth century. In addition to the insight this book provides into texts such as “The Bride of the Tomb,” the Nick Carter Series, and Edward Stratemeyer’s rendition of the Lizzie Borden case, readers will find interesting information about:the roles of illustrations and covers in consumer culture Bowling Green’s endeavor to digitize paperback and pulp magazine covers bibliographical problems in collecting and controlling series books the effects of mass market fiction on young girls Louisa May Alcott’s pseudonym and authorship of three dime novels special collections competition among publishersA collection of work presented at a symposium held by the Library of Congress, Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes makes an outstanding contribution to redefining the role of popular fiction in American life.
Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes

Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes

Larry E Sullivan; Lydia C Schurman

Routledge
2016
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Despite efforts of contemporary reformers to curb the availability of dime novels, series books, and paperbacks, Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes reveals how many readers used them as means of resistance and how fictional characters became models for self-empowerment. These literary genres, whose value has long been underestimated, provide fascinating insight into the formation of American popular culture and identity. Through these mass-produced, widely read books, Deadwood Dick, Old Sleuth, and Jessie James became popular heroes that fed the public’s imagination for the last western frontier, detective tales, and the myth of the outlaw. Women, particularly those who were poor and endured hard lives, used the literature as means of escape from the social, economic, and cultural suppression they experienced in the nineteenth century. In addition to the insight this book provides into texts such as “The Bride of the Tomb,” the Nick Carter Series, and Edward Stratemeyer’s rendition of the Lizzie Borden case, readers will find interesting information about:the roles of illustrations and covers in consumer culture Bowling Green’s endeavor to digitize paperback and pulp magazine covers bibliographical problems in collecting and controlling series books the effects of mass market fiction on young girls Louisa May Alcott’s pseudonym and authorship of three dime novels special collections competition among publishersA collection of work presented at a symposium held by the Library of Congress, Pioneers, Passionate Ladies, and Private Eyes makes an outstanding contribution to redefining the role of popular fiction in American life.
The Night Before Christmas: The Night Before Christmas... as Told by Santa

The Night Before Christmas: The Night Before Christmas... as Told by Santa

Larry Shaw; Clement C. Moore

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Mrs Claus and the Elves arranged the classic Christmas Poem, "Night Before Christmas", into first person as it would be told as Santa. They added delightful illustrations that are also delivered in the activity pages of the book for the children to color providing additional fun after Santa reads them the poem.
The Access to Power

The Access to Power

Kenneth C Ulmer; Larry Titus

Five Stones
2024
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The Access to Power: Ten Kingdom Keys to Ignite Evangelism and Revive the Church by Larry Titus.Unlock the true power of your ministry and discover the transformative impact of the Kingdom of God. In The Access to Power, Larry Titus reveals the ten essential Kingdom Keys that Jesus entrusted to His disciples-not to build the church, but to advance the Kingdom of God. Drawing on the powerful example of Jesus' ministry and the explosive growth of the early church, Titus challenges the conventional focus on church-building, urging believers to redirect their efforts toward Kingdom expansion. The church, as Jesus affirmed, is His to build. But He has given believers the authority and tools to ignite revival, fuel evangelism, and impact the world. So, what are these Kingdom Keys, and how can they bring transformation?This insightful guide provides: - A fresh perspective on Jesus' call to build the Kingdom, not just the church.- Proven Kingdom principles that helped the early disciples reach the entire known world within centuries.- Practical guidance on how to apply these keys to transform your local church and ministry.Whether you're a church leader, ministry worker, or believer with a passion for evangelism, The Access to Power equips you with the tools to ignite change and carry forward the Kingdom mandate with confidence and clarity.Take hold of the Kingdom Keys and be a part of the revival that has the power to reach the world.
Big Thicket People

Big Thicket People

Larry Jene Fisher; Thad Sitton; C.E. Hunt

University of Texas Press
2008
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Living off the land-hunting, fishing, and farming, along with a range of specialized crafts that provided barter or cash income-was a way of life that persisted well into the twentieth century in the Big Thicket of southeast Texas. Before this way of life ended with World War II, professional photographer Larry Jene Fisher spent a decade between the 1930s and 1940s photographing Big Thicket people living and working in the old ways. His photographs, the only known collection on this subject, constitute an irreplaceable record of lifeways that first took root in the southeastern woodlands of the colonial United States and eventually spread all across the Southern frontier.Big Thicket People presents Fisher's photographs in suites that document a wide slice of Big Thicket life-people, dogs, camps, deer hunts, farming, syrup mills, rooter hogs and stock raising, railroad tie making, barrel stave making, chimney building, peckerwood sawmills, logging, turpentining, town life, church services and picnics, funerals and golden weddings, and dances and other amusements. Accompanying each suite of images is a cultural essay by Thad Sitton, who also introduces the book with a historical overview of life in the Big Thicket. C. E. Hunt provides an informative biography of Larry Jene Fisher.
The Closing of American Library Schools

The Closing of American Library Schools

Therrin C. Dahlin; Larry Ostler; J D Willardson

Praeger Publishers Inc
1995
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During the last decade, the library profession has been confronted by a serious problem. More than 15 accredited graduate library schools in the United States have closed, including distinguished programs at the University of Chicago, the University of Southern California, and Columbia University. The closing of these schools raised critical issues about the future of the library profession, the place of library schools in higher education, and the role of libraries in society.This book explores the causes and consequences of the recent closures of American library schools at a time when various other professional schools have expanded. The authors consider the theory that library schools have closed because of poor marketing and management and the theory that schools have closed because insufficient attention has been paid to the intellectual history and theoretical foundations of librarianship, leaving library school leaders with no guiding principle to assist in reforming the curriculum. The book places library schools in an historical context and discusses opportunities to reform library education.
Encyclopedia of American Parties, Campaigns, and Elections

Encyclopedia of American Parties, Campaigns, and Elections

William C. Binning; Larry E. Esterly; Paul A. Sracic

Greenwood Press
1999
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In this comprehensive guide to the language of contemporary American politics, Binning offers clear descriptions of terms such as soft money, gerrymandering, and blanket primary. Examples are frequently offered to help clarify definitions. Particular attention is given to the ever-changing organizational structure of parties and contemporary electoral systems. In addition to defining political terms and systems, however, this encyclopedia explains campaign finance reform laws and the Voting Rights Act. The more significant Supreme Court decisions in these areas are summarized, with an eye to giving readers a greater understanding of how these laws have been interpreted and applied. This encyclopedia also describes the modern political campaign. Highlighted are the role of the media, the significance of presidential debates, the influence of campaign consultants, and the importance, types, and timing of primaries and caucuses. Brief biographies of important political figures such as presidents, vice presidents, and congressional and party leaders are also included, along with a concise summary of every presidential election since 1789.
Portable Surgical Mentor

Portable Surgical Mentor

Larry D. Florman; H.C. Jr Polk

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2005
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Y2K may have been overrated in terms of its immediate disruptive impact on medical and surgical practice, but it also may have coincidentally marked an era of unprece­ dented change, especially in the domain of surgical spe­ cialty education. Whether one chooses to identify this with training in the beginning of the third year ofmedical school or the completion of the 7th or 8th year of super­ specialty training, many of the same issues and concerns apply. The transition from a scientifically oriented stu­ dent to a real doctor is fraught with hazard and consumes hundreds of hours. The transition into becoming a real doctor is fueled, in many respects, by what most patients expect their doctors to be. This marvelous, concise book is aimed precisely at helping you smoothly bridge the gap between student and practitioner. We have witnessed a decline in surgical career choices, but now a reversal of that decline is occurring with a renewed growth of interest in careers in all surgical specialties. Studies on workforce, or old-fashioned man­ power as it were, continue to show that there is a growing demand for surgical specialty services in America. Depending on where you live, it may be highly specialty oriented or nearer to "old-fashioned" general surgery.
The Predicament of the Prosperous

The Predicament of the Prosperous

Bruce C. Birch; Larry L. Rasmussen

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1978
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How can a church in the richest and most powerful nation on earth respond to the needs of the poor, the hungry, and the oppressed? The authors of this book describe this issue with clarity and power, and explore the biblical perspectives that offer guidance toward a viable and more equitable future for both church and society.The authors call for a radical change in life-style based on a revolution in perspective and basic values.
Practical Matter

Practical Matter

Margaret C. Jacob; Larry Stewart

Harvard University Press
2006
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Margaret Jacob and Larry Stewart examine the profound transformation that began in 1687. From the year when Newton published his Principia to the Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1851, science gradually became central to Western thought and economic development. The book aims at a general audience and examines how, despite powerful opposition on the Continent, a Newtonian understanding gained acceptance and practical application. By the mid-eighteenth century the new science had achieved ascendancy, and the race was on to apply Newtonian mechanics to industry and manufacturing. They end the story with the temple to scientific and technological progress that was the Crystal Palace exhibition. Choosing their examples carefully, Jacob and Stewart show that there was nothing preordained or inevitable about the centrality awarded to science. "It is easy to forget that science might have been stillborn, or remained the esoteric knowledge of court elites. Instead, for better and for worse, science became a centerpiece of Western culture."