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COBOL From Pascal

COBOL From Pascal

A.J. Tyrrell

Palgrave Macmillan
1989
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This book is concerned with language skills and language understanding rather than programming methodology. No mention is made of testing, and no attention given to the environment in which programs must be entered, or executed. It is assumed that a reader will be familiar with these matters.
Generalized Clifford Parallelism

Generalized Clifford Parallelism

J. A. Tyrrell; J. G. Semple

Cambridge University Press
2008
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The authors of this tract present a treatment of generalised Clifford parallelism within the framework of complex projective geometry. After a brief survey of the necessary preliminary material, the principal properties of systems of mutually Clifford parallel spaces are developed, centred round discussion of an extended form of the Hurwitz - Radon matrix equations. Later chapters deal with methods for the construction and representation of such systems. Much of the work in the tract is previously unpublished. Some emphasis has been placed throughout on special cases (particularly on the exceptionally interesting parallelisms that exist in spaces of seven and fifteen dimensions). Numerous exercises give the reader a clear insight into the fresh ideas presented. The tract will be of interest to advanced undergraduates and graduates with special interests in algebraic and projective geometry or in the geometry of matrices.
Mary Was Her Life: The Story of a Nun, Sister Maria Teresa Quevedo, 1930-1950

Mary Was Her Life: The Story of a Nun, Sister Maria Teresa Quevedo, 1930-1950

Mary Pierre Tirrell; John J. Carberry

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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""Mary Was Her Life: The Story Of A Nun, Sister Maria Teresa Quevedo, 1930-1950"" is a biographical account written by Mary Pierre Tirrell. The book tells the story of Sister Maria Teresa Quevedo, a nun who lived from 1930 to 1950. The book explores Sister Maria Teresa's life, from her early years as a young girl in Spain to her decision to become a nun and her time spent in the convent. The book details the challenges and struggles that Sister Maria Teresa faced in her life, including her battle with tuberculosis and her eventual death at a young age. Throughout the book, Tirrell provides a detailed and intimate portrait of Sister Maria Teresa, painting a vivid picture of her life and legacy as a devoted nun. The book is a moving tribute to a remarkable woman and a testament to the power of faith and devotion in the face of adversity.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Welcome to Silly Town, Where Nobody Wears a Frown

Welcome to Silly Town, Where Nobody Wears a Frown

J. K. Terrell

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2018
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Welcome to Silly Town, an exciting place for kids to explore A collection of tales about Silly Town's fun and fantastic inhabitants, children and adults alike will adore reading and interacting with the artwork in every story. About the Author J. K. Terrell is a former model, flight attendant, beauty advisor, inn keeper, retail store owner (Table Top Design), and home decorator. Though fighting through an ongoing, debilitating disease, she is very active and talented in many aspects of the arts. In this book, she has found a way to continue to use her talent and imagination.
Shameless

Shameless

Terrell J. A. Winder

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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How young Black queer men in Los Angeles reject stigma and stereotypes and instead find pride in their racial and sexual identities Shameless is an in-depth exploration of the ways that young Black gay men in Los Angeles come together to learn how to navigate racial and sexual stigma in everyday interactions. Based on 4 years of intensive ethnographic fieldwork resulting in observations with over 200 young men in a Los Angeles community health organization, in-depth interviews with self-identified Black queer men, observations with gay kinship families, and media content analysis, Terrell J. A. Winder paints a full picture of the socialization and stigma negotiations of young Black gay men. He explains how traditional strategies like passing and covering can become untenable and ineffective for young Black gay men dealing with multiple stigmas simultaneously, who are looking to experience their identities with a sense of pride, rather than as a source of shame.
Shameless

Shameless

Terrell J. A. Winder

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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How young Black queer men in Los Angeles reject stigma and stereotypes and instead find pride in their racial and sexual identities Shameless is an in-depth exploration of the ways that young Black gay men in Los Angeles come together to learn how to navigate racial and sexual stigma in everyday interactions. Based on 4 years of intensive ethnographic fieldwork resulting in observations with over 200 young men in a Los Angeles community health organization, in-depth interviews with self-identified Black queer men, observations with gay kinship families, and media content analysis, Terrell J. A. Winder paints a full picture of the socialization and stigma negotiations of young Black gay men. He explains how traditional strategies like passing and covering can become untenable and ineffective for young Black gay men dealing with multiple stigmas simultaneously, who are looking to experience their identities with a sense of pride, rather than as a source of shame.
Sasquatch Island

Sasquatch Island

J. A. Darke; Brandon Terrell

Stone Arch Books
2018
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Pine Island is a remote getaway for campers and hikers. So when Darius and the rest of the Wilderness Warriors show up for a late summer trip, the area is practically empty. The group sets off into the woods, but they soon experience eerie sounds and strange sightings, as if they're being tracked by something that is not quite animal, but not quite human. When they wake one morning to find their guide's tent empty, the Wilderness Warriors discover their terrifying journey is only just beginning.
Instant Insights: Pesticide Residues in Agriculture

Instant Insights: Pesticide Residues in Agriculture

Linda J. Thomson; Ary A. Hoffmann; Keith Tyrell; Sheila Willis; Stephanie Williamson; Davo Simplice Vodouhe; Anthony Youdeowei; Peter Fantke

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
2021
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This collection features three peer-reviewed literature reviews on pesticide residues in agriculture.The first chapter outlines the ways in which pesticide use can lead to increased pest problems, such as pest resurgence and replacement, and the development of pesticide resistance. The chapter examines current strategies for mitigating the impacts of pesticides and refers to a detailed case study on the diamondback moth (DBM) to demonstrate the practical application of these strategies.The second chapter explores the threat of pesticide poisoning to human health, either via deliberate self-poisoning or via occupational exposure. It discusses how best to monitor exposure to pesticides, as well as how to minimize the human health risks that may arise as a result of their use/exposure. The authors refer to a case study on smallholder cotton farmers in the Republic of Benin to emphasise the global pesticide poisoning crisis.The final chapter reviews the environmental impacts of pesticide use in agriculture, focussing on their contribution to global human and ecological health issues. It provides an overview of how pesticides are currently addressed in emission inventory and impact assessment, and discusses the relevance of spatiotemporal variability in modelling emissions and the toxicity and ecotoxicity impacts of pesticides.
The Dark Side of Reform

The Dark Side of Reform

Niambi Carter; Tyrell Connor; Michael Hudson-Vassell; Janice A. Iwama; J. Nicole Johnson; Jalila Jefferson-Bullock; Jelani Jefferson Exum; LaTeri McFadden; Angela S. Murolo; Jay Pearson; Daphne M. Penn; Candice C. Robinson; Daniel Semenza; Charisse Southwell; Emily Tucker; Brian Wade

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2022
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The Dark Side of Reform: Exploring the Impact of Public Policy on Racial Equity contains nine chapters on the development of social policies with the potential to advance racial equity. In addition to studying these policies and their implications, the chapters in this volume demonstrate how lessons from the past can be used to inform the direction of current discussions. At the heart of these conversations are concerns about whether Black people, in particular, will receive the full benefit of transformative laws that may emerge in the coming years. The volume also offers recommendations on implementing policies that address the unique concerns of structurally disadvantaged communities with particular emphasis on Black and Latinx people.
The Dark Side of Reform

The Dark Side of Reform

Niambi Carter; Tyrell Connor; Michael Hudson-Vassell; Janice A. Iwama; J. Nicole Johnson; Jalila Jefferson-Bullock; Jelani Jefferson Exum; LaTeri McFadden; Angela S. Murolo; Jay Pearson; Daphne M. Penn; Candice C. Robinson; Daniel Semenza; Charisse Southwell; Emily Tucker; Brian Wade

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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The Dark Side of Reform: Exploring the Impact of Public Policy on Racial Equity contains nine chapters on the development of social policies with the potential to advance racial equity. In addition to studying these policies and their implications, the chapters in this volume demonstrate how lessons from the past can be used to inform the direction of current discussions. At the heart of these conversations are concerns about whether Black people, in particular, will receive the full benefit of transformative laws that may emerge in the coming years. The volume also offers recommendations on implementing policies that address the unique concerns of structurally disadvantaged communities with particular emphasis on Black and Latinx people.
How Minority Students Experience College

How Minority Students Experience College

Lemuel Watson; Melvin Cleveland Terrell; Doris J. Wright; Fred A. Bonner II; Michael J. Cuyjet

Stylus Publishing
2002
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"I feel like they act like they're so diverse and multicultural.This is not a representation of how it is for people who go here.""I know of several occasions, if it weren't for several faculty of color, I don't know how I would have made it from one day to the next." -- from student interviewsHave three decades of integration and multicultural initiatives in higher education delivered a better education to all students? Are majority and minority students reaping similar benefits, specifically in predominantly white colleges? Do we know what a multicultural campus should look like, and how to design one that is welcoming to all students and promotes a learning environment?Through a unique qualitative study involving seven colleges and universities considered national models of commitment to diversity, this book presents the views and voices of minority students on what has been achieved and what remains to be done. The direct quotations that form the core of this book give voice to Black, Hispanic, Asian, Native American and bi-racial students. They offer in their own words their perceptions of their campus cultures and practices, the tensions they encounter and what works for them.Rather than elaborating or recommending specific models or solutions, this book aims to provide insights that will enable the reader better to understand and articulate the issues that need to be addressed to achieve a well-adapted multicultural campus.Presidents, academic affairs professionals, student affairs personnel and faculty concerned with equity and diversity will find this book helpful and enlightening.
A J. M. Synge Literary Companion

A J. M. Synge Literary Companion

Edward A. Kopper Jr.

Greenwood Press
1988
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In this 'literary companion,' Kopper includes excellent chapters devoted to (1) brief biography and chronology, (2) Synge's prose, (3) each of his six plays, (4) poems, (5) use of Christian and pagan motifs, (6) use of Irish mythology, (7) literary influences on Synge, (8) Synge's relationship to the Irish Literary Renaissance, (9) Synge's language of women, (10) his use of language generally, and (11) an assessment of Synge's achievement. In addition, Kopper includes a superb select bibliography; a detailed list (with annotation) of characters, locales, and motifs; and stage histories of Synge's plays. . . . Strongly recommended all libraries--academic and public--maintaining 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature collections or general drama/theater collections. Choice This companion to Synge's work covers the important issues in Synge criticism from about 1900 to the present day. Each essay includes a bibliography, and a general bibliography follows. Also included are a brief chronology; a glossary of characters, locales, and motifs; and representative stage histories which also describe productions of Synge's plays in Ireland, the United States, and several other countries. The final essay is the editor's assessment of Synge's overall contribution, and the volume concludes with a general index. This work takes into account the prominence that Synge and other writers of the Irish Renaissance have attained in recent years in the worldwide academic community. The essays deal with Synge's use of language, his place in the Irish Renaissance, his reputation abroad, the forces that influenced his thought and writing, and the foreign productions of his plays. Each essay supplements the author's analysis with bibliographical citations and a synthesis of previous Synge criticism in order to allow for further research. By combining thorough coverage of the basic issues and sources of Synge criticism with fresh approaches provided by a group of distinguished scholars, Kopper has produced an important study of Synge and his milieu. It should prove valuable for college and university courses in modern literature and the Irish Renaissance, modern drama, and the theatre.
'Dear Stuart, ' Writes A. J.

'Dear Stuart, ' Writes A. J.

A J Mittendorf

Lulu.com
2021
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The original edition of this book was a tribute to Stuart McLean after his death on February 15, 2017, and it was produced as quickly as possible to honour him in a timely manner. Despite our best efforts, however, that edition included too many errors. And, as we discovered much later, several other tales worthy of inclusion were left out because of the pressure of meeting our deadline. Accordingly, we completed this new edition only after several series of proofreading and revision so that we could come as close as humanly possible to perfecting the refined, polished-to-a-high-sheen, smooth-to-the-touch product you hold in your hands now. In addition, the author added sixteen stories, along with his only fan letter to Mr. McLean. Fear not, however, because this volume retains Jess Milton's original introduction, the author's preface and a new introduction by the author for this release. Every story in this volume meets the same criteria as before: Like the stories from "The Story Exchange" segment of The Vinyl Caf , these stories are short (with some exceptions), and they are true, but not without Mr. Mittendorf's honed and studied writing skills. And, like Mr. McLean's Dave & Morley stories, these lean toward the humourous side but include elements of the inspirational. Also, like the Dave & Morely stories, these tales are all interrelated through the characters. The unexpected result of this formula is that, while you read these stories, you become as familiar with the characters as you would in any memoir written with a single, linear plot. So the stories in this volume comprise an "episodic memoir: " One person's life rendered as a series of short, biographical tales. Think about the works of James Harriot, and you'll get the idea. Each story in this book opens and closes as a letter to Mr. McLean because that is how Mr. McLean seemed always to read the "Story Exchange" stories on the air-as letters, even though it is not necessarily how all the writers wrote them. This unique tradition is also the inspiration for this book's title.
A.J. Mundella, 1825-1897; the Liberal Background to the Labour Movement; 1825-1897
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