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The Northern Lands

The Northern Lands

David Nicholas

Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley Sons Ltd)
2009
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The Northern Lands Northern Europe in the late Middle Ages was in many ways distinct from the areas bordering the Mediterranean that were more directly influenced by vestiges of the Roman Empire. The northern lands developed a separate regional identity with broadly common cultural, political, economic, and social features. Scholars, however, have tended to ignore elements of this regional identity that survived beyond 1200. The Northern Lands: Germanic Europe, c.1270-c.1500 explores the region bordering the North and Baltic Seas, an area which remained more culturally and economically integrated during the late Middle Ages than scholars have generally perceived. The first part of the book provides the reader with context, with broad overviews of England, the Low Countries, Scandinavia, and the Holy Roman Empire during the late medieval period, followed by an analysis of the distinctive features, similarities, and differences of their governing institutions and laws. Further chapters explore themes including rural elites, family law and structures across social orders, urban society and government, and the development of a commercial and financial network. The Northern Lands will stimulate further debate and advance ongoing research into the unique regional identity that blossomed in northern Europe during the late medieval period.
The Northern Lands

The Northern Lands

David Nicholas

Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley Sons Ltd)
2009
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The Northern Lands Northern Europe in the late Middle Ages was in many ways distinct from the areas bordering the Mediterranean that were more directly influenced by vestiges of the Roman Empire. The northern lands developed a separate regional identity with broadly common cultural, political, economic, and social features. Scholars, however, have tended to ignore elements of this regional identity that survived beyond 1200. The Northern Lands: Germanic Europe, c.1270-c.1500 explores the region bordering the North and Baltic Seas, an area which remained more culturally and economically integrated during the late Middle Ages than scholars have generally perceived. The first part of the book provides the reader with context, with broad overviews of England, the Low Countries, Scandinavia, and the Holy Roman Empire during the late medieval period, followed by an analysis of the distinctive features, similarities, and differences of their governing institutions and laws. Further chapters explore themes including rural elites, family law and structures across social orders, urban society and government, and the development of a commercial and financial network. The Northern Lands will stimulate further debate and advance ongoing research into the unique regional identity that blossomed in northern Europe during the late medieval period.
Nikko: The Adventure Begins

Nikko: The Adventure Begins

David Nash

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2019
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Ever since Nikko was a small cub, his family had one set of rules that could never be broken: don't leave the meadow and don't cross the stream. But one day while giving chase to a playful rabbit, the temptation becomes too great, and Nikki crosses the stream, ready for adventure. What happens when he becomes separated from his family? How will he get home? Nikko: The Adventure Begins is more than just a fun adventure tale. It's a story full of valuable lessons for today's youngsters, ranging from the importance of following the rules to how our actions affect the lives of those around us. Children and adults alike will love this heartwarming, coming-of-age tale. About the Author David Nash is the pen name of Christopher E. Ferguson. He is an average, blue-collar man blessed by our Creator with the gifts of words, a grand imagination, and a desire to entertain and capture the imaginations of others. After a lifetime of hard work, he is finally fulfilling his dream of becoming a published author. He encourages everyone to follow their dreams and gives the following advice: Nourish your own dream - Never give up, pursue it to fulfillment, nothing is impossible if you believe in yourself
Nonlinear Nonparametric Statistics: Using Partial Moments

Nonlinear Nonparametric Statistics: Using Partial Moments

David Nawrocki; Fred Viole

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Using partial moments, the authors introduce a new toolbox of statistical tools. The advantage of using partial moments is that it is nonparametric and does not require the knowledge of the underlying probability function nor does it require a "goodness of fit" analysis. Partial moments provide us with cumulative density functions, probability density functions, linear correlation and regression analysis, nonlinear correlation and regression analysis, ANOVA, and ARMA/ARCH models. One major advantage with this work is that the partial moment methodology fully replicates linear conditions or known functions. This trust of methodology is important for transition to chaotic unknowns and forecasting with autoregressive models. Linearity should be a pleasant surprise to encounter in data, not a prerequisite. By eliminating all preconceptions and assumptions, we offer a powerful framework for statistical analysis. The simple nonparametric architecture based on partial moments yields important information to easily conduct multivariate analysis; generating descriptive and inferential statistics for a nonlinear world.
Is God Nice?

Is God Nice?

David Nagai

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Do our children view God as violent or compassionate? How does this understanding impact how they treat people? This book portrays God's radical inclusion and compassion in everyday scenes that kids can easily relate to. Images of God are both female and male as well as racially diverse. The second half transitions to how Jesus reveals God's love more fully for us to see. The reader is left knowing that God's love is endless, and that we can participate in this mystery as we continue to discover God's love all around us. Is God Nice? is meant to initiate conversation, questions and creative action. Consider this resource to be a spark that ignites the potential in our kids as they imagine a more compassionate and inclusive world. (FOR AGES 5-10) For more details and a look at the illustrations, please visit the author's website at www.evokepeace.com/my-book
Don't Name Your Baby

Don't Name Your Baby

David Narter

Cumberland House Publishing,US
2001
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Choosing a name is one of the first things expectant parents do. Thus, David Narter has created Don't Name Your Baby: What's Wrong with Every Name in the Book as a help to parents-to-be as they consider a name for their newborn. Here at last is the book that recognizes that choosing what not to name a baby is probably as important as choosing its name.A name affects who a person will become -- a lousy name is almost always the doorway to a lousy childhood. Parents should know their child will be harassed, no matter what name is given, but they must also consider the potential downside of the names they are pondering for their child. Sample entries are: -- Amy: Amy has such a cutesy, juvenile feel that most girls named Amy never get promoted past third grade. -- Andrea: Oh my God! Means manly"" in Greek. -- Charles: Prince Charles has ruined this name for everyone. -- Chrystal: You're going to name your baby after a shiny rock? -- Harold: Most Harolds tend to marry women named Gladys. So until Gladys picks up, you might want to stay away from this one or your boy will be lonely. -- Jesse: A name inextricably linked to America's most famous killer. Good choice. -- Jordan: You're naming your little girl after a 220-pound male athlete!? Have you considered Butkus? Larry? Wilt? Kobie? -- Tammy: There are some things from which a name can never recover, and five pounds of eye-liner is one of them.As an added benefit, Don't Name Your Baby provides lists of names for ugly babies, babies who will be old before their time, dog names, faddish names, names no one can live up to, names that guarantee your child will get beat up at school, names for jobless babies,scented names, and the ultimate list of steady, reliable names. A wonderful gift for a friend.""
Needless Suffering

Needless Suffering

David Nagel

Dartmouth College Press
2016
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Needless Suffering offers a sociological examination of a complex medical problem: chronic pain and the inability of doctors and other health professionals to understand and manage it in their patients. People in pain, writes Nagel, are the poor of the medical world. Like the poor, they are stigmatized and left at the mercy of powerful social actors who tend to work in their own self-interest, frequently at the expense of those they propose to serve. This leaves those who suffer with little control over their own destinies and creates a dysfunctional status quo that harms instead of helps. Drawing on his own experience witnessing his mother’s chronic pain and numerous clinical stories from over thirty years’ expertise as a pain management specialist, Nagel looks first at patients, their families, and their doctors (usually not trained in pain management), and then broadens his canvas to elaborate a “pain power structure” that includes the entire healthcare community, insurers, lawyers, government regulators, employers, politicians, law enforcement agencies, and painkilling drugs. Concluding with concrete policy proposals and reforms to create more effective and compassionate pain care, this book is designed for pain patients and their families, healthcare providers, legislators and other public policymakers, judges, personal injury and other attorneys, insurers, government regulators, law enforcement personnel, and health care businesspeople.