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The Cattle

The Cattle

Greg M. Sarwa

AMPOL PUBLISHING
2012
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Shortly after implementation of the "Real ID Act of 2005", the United States National Identification System is created and an intense period of information gathering is begun. Detailed personal data about all U.S. residents is stored in a registered, highly secured database controlled by an enigmatic government agency. The governmental grip tightens with new laws requiring standardized state documents that comply with federal guidelines. And this is only the beginning Following exhaustive and flawless testing of the fledgling National Identification System, the government forces the issue of microprocessor implants for verification purposes. Every person in the United States of America will be implanted with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) microchip to authenticate identity and store personal information. Yet, one question remains unanswered: Is identity verification the only reason for signifying us with the "Mark of the Beast"?
If Only I Could...

If Only I Could...

Greg M. Sarwa

AMPOL PUBLISHING
2012
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What if you had just learned that your days are about to come to an end? Would you quietly accept your destiny, or would you fight this one final battle? What if the vanished love of your life had crossed your path once more? Would you let that love slip away once again, or would you embrace that elusive joy, even if only for a while? And what if the demons of your past disturb the delicate reconciliation you thought you had found? These are the questions facing John Kadel in If only I could..., a simple story about love. This is not a romance. It is a tale of the true and lasting love everyone dreams about-the undeniable love only some find in a lifetime of searching. John Kadel is a stubborn, single old man with a colorful past and questions for which he has no answers. Not long after his doctor hands him a death sentence, John runs into someone from his past.
Thermodynamics in Geochemistry

Thermodynamics in Geochemistry

Greg M. Anderson; David A. Crerar

Oxford University Press Inc
1993
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This textbook outlines the fundamentals required to understand the science of thermodynamics and describes the application of thermodynamics in geochemistry. The work is distinguished by its comprehensive, balanced coverage and its rigorous presentation of geological thermodynamics and geochemistry. The authors bring years of teaching experience to the work, and have attempted to particularly address those areas where other texts on the subject have provided inadequate coverage. A thorough review of the necessary mathematics is presented early on, both as a refresher for those with a background in university calculus, and for the benefit of those coming to the subject for the first time. The text is written for students in advanced undergraduate or graduate level geochemistry as well as for all researchers in this field.
Beautiful TV

Beautiful TV

Greg M. Smith

University of Texas Press
2007
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During its five-year run from 1997 to 2002, the popular TV show Ally McBeal engaged viewers in debates over what it means to be a woman or a man in the modern workplace; how romance factors into the therapeutic understanding of relationships; what value eccentricity has and how much oddity society should tolerate; and what utility fantasy has in the pragmatic world. In addition to these social concerns, however, Ally McBeal stood out for being well-constructed, narratively complex, and stylistically rich-in short, beautiful TV. Starting from the premise that much of television today is "drop-dead gorgeous" and that TV should be studied for its formal qualities as well as its social impact, Greg M. Smith analyzes Ally McBeal in terms of its aesthetic principles and narrative construction. He explores how Ally's innovative use of music, special effects, fantasy sequences, voiceovers, and flashbacks structures a distinctive fictional universe, while it also opens up new possibilities for televisual expression. Smith also discusses the complex narrative strategies that Ally's creator David E. Kelley used to develop a long-running storyline and shows how these serial narrative practices can help us understand a wide range of prime-time TV serials. By taking seriously the art and argument of Ally McBeal, Beautiful TV conclusively demonstrates that aesthetic and narrative analysis is an indispensable key for unlocking the richness of contemporary television.
Medicare and Medicaid

Medicare and Medicaid

Greg M. Shaw

Praeger Publishers Inc
1983
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This monograph is devoted to an analysis of Medicare and Medicaid provisions together with a brief description of the conditions and events that led to their enactment into law. . . . Chapter 1 is devoted to the provisions of Medicare and attempts to appraise their probable effect. The conditions that gave rise to the law are reviewed in Chapter 2, and a brief chronicle of the legislation is given in Chapter 3. Chapters 4 and 5 deal with Medicaid, its provision, and its effect on state medical care plans.-- from the introduction--
The Welfare Debate

The Welfare Debate

Greg M. Shaw

Greenwood Press
2007
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Welfare politics have now been part of American life for four centuries. Beyond a persistent general idea that Americans have a collective obligation to provide for the poorest among us, there has been little common ground on which to forge political and philosophical consensus. Are poor people poor because of their own shortcomings and moral failings, or because of systemic societal and economic obstacles? That is, does poverty have individual or structural causes? This book demonstrates why neither of these two polemical stances has been able to prevail permanently over the other and explores the public policy—and real-life—consequences of the stalemate. Author Greg M. Shaw pays special attention to the outcome of the 1996 act that was heralded as ending welfare as we know it.Historically, people on all sides of the welfare issue have hated welfare—but for different reasons. Like our forebears, we have constantly disagreed about where to strike the balance between meeting the basic needs of the very poor and creating dependency, or undermining individual initiative. The shift in 1996 from New Deal welfare entitlement to workfare mirrored the national mood and ascendant political ideology, as had welfare policy throughout American history. The special contribution of this book is to show how evolving understandings of four key issues—markets, motherhood, race, and federalism—have shaped public perceptions in this contentious debate. A rich historical narrative is here complemented by a sophisticated analytical understanding of the forces at work behind attempts to solve the welfare dilemma.How should we evaluate the current welfare-to-work model? Is a precipitous decline in state welfare caseloads sufficient evidence of success? Success, this book finds, has many measures, and ending welfare as an entitlement program has not ended arguments about how best to protect children from the ravages of poverty or how to address the plight of the most vulnerable among us.Timeline anchoring the discussion in time and place Bibliography of print and Internet resources guiding further exploration of the subject Charts and tables analyzing complex data, including survey results
The Healthcare Debate

The Healthcare Debate

Greg M. Shaw

Greenwood Press
2010
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With the debate over health care consuming the nation, this timely book looks at the evolution of healthcare policy in the United States throughout its history. Concise, authoritative, and unbiased, The Healthcare Debate provides meaningful context for thinking about one of the most controversial public policy issues the United States faces. It traces the evolution of the argument over the government's role in healthcare financing and delivery since the early 1800s, with an emphasis on the major reform efforts since the mid-20th century. Following the complex dynamics of public health policy across U.S. history, The Healthcare Debate brings together a wide range of voices on the subject—presidents, policymakers, reformers, lobbyists, and everyday citizens. Each of its eight chronologically organized chapters focuses on the battle over government involvement in healthcare in a specific era, drawing on historic documents and the latest retrospective research. With President Obama making healthcare reform his top domestic priority in his first year in office, this remarkable new book could not be more timely.
Film Structure and the Emotion System

Film Structure and the Emotion System

Greg M. Smith

Cambridge University Press
2003
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Films evoke broad moods and cue particular emotions that can be broadly shared as well as individually experienced. Although the experience of emotion is central to the viewing of movies, film studies have neglected to focus attention on the emotions, relying instead on vague psychoanalytic concepts of desire. Film Structure and the Emotion System synthesizes recent research on emotion in cognitive psychology and neurology in an effort to provide a more nuanced understanding of how film evokes emotion. Analyzing a variety and range of films, including Casablanca and Stranger than Paradise, this book offers a grounded approach to the mechanisms through which films appeal to the human emotions, demonstrating the role of style and narration in this process.
Letters from Damascus

Letters from Damascus

Greg M Dodd

Harvest Chronicles
2017
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Buried in the context of the Apostle Paul's New Testament letters - beneath the doctrine, instruction, encouragement and theology - is the story of a life. Paul's life. We know that from and through that life, God spoke to us. Not through abstract dictation, but through the filter of Paul's own experiences. His joy and pain, triumph and failure, hardship and heartbreak made Paul the man he was. But who was he? "Letters from Damascus" explores, in fictional terms, one plausible backstory for Paul's ministry, told in a way already familiar to us - through letters.
The Gills Creek Five

The Gills Creek Five

Greg M Dodd

Harvest Chronicles
2023
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What do an English Lit teacher, a British veterinarian, an ex-pastor, an alcoholic librarian and a jobless millennial have in common? Good question. From the author of the award-winning Christian novel A Seed for the Harvest comes a humorous story of personal discovery and renewal. A first place award-winner in both the 2017 CIPA EVVY Awards and the 2017 Red City Review Awards, as well as a Silver Medal winner in the 2018 Illumination Book Awards, "The Gills Creek Five" brings a comic blend of characters into one setting for a most unusual men's small group.
Finish To The Sky

Finish To The Sky

Greg M Lavern

Greg Lavern
2015
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Finish to the Sky brings the special golf relationship between Moe Norman and Greg Lavern to life.This allows the reader to join us while Moe developed my golf swing to his own likeness Moe Norman style. My book has made possible the proper direction from set-up to finish based on the true Moe Norman golf swing Moe won all his tournaments with which he passed on to myself. I have included Moe Norman's Final Secrets. There are three secrets in the book that we both held close to us for many years. The outstanding swing sequences of a dynamic Moe in 1963 and 1964 make these final secrets clear and straight forward. Every golfer can take something positive from this book and incorporate into your own natural golf swing. When you do the right things you will learn to flow and move like we do. Finish to the Sky will electrify your old golf shots into pin point accurate one's. Now you will have the same secrets the straightest ball striker in the world believed in for the purist results.
A Superior Journey

A Superior Journey

Greg M. Romaneck

AuthorHouse
2005
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Isle Royale is one of the most removed and infrequently visited of the nation''s national parks. Located in the midst of Lake Superior, Isle Royale National Park encompasses hundreds of rocky islands, numerous hiking trails, and a rugged terrain. On Isle Royale moose browse through the dense forests and swamplands. Wolves hunt in packs and howl across the Northwoods sky. Loons call out in the night with their eerie songs. In "A Superior Journey" readers will encounter one man''s experiences hiking in this remote landscape at a time of personal transition. Through these experiences readers will have an opportunity to learn about both a wild place of great beauty and themselves as well.