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Why We Need Aunts

Why We Need Aunts

Gregory E. Lang

SOURCEBOOKS, INC
2025
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Based on Gregory Lang's New York Times bestselling original series! The perfect gift of love or sweet keepsake to show why aunts are so special! Celebrate the aunts in your life with Why We Need Aunts, a heartfelt children's book for ages 3-7 that is the perfect way to remind your aunt how much you love them! Brought to you by the same team behind the New York Times bestseller Why a Daughter Needs a Dad, this next book in the series features gentle rhyming text, adorable animal illustrations, and a sweet message of love that makes a wonderful gift for aunts, nieces, nephews, and anyone who has a special auntie that they love!She's someone on whom you can always dependTo read you a story, from beginning to end.She's the best mix of two things: mother and friend!We're speaking, of course, of an aunt.
Why a Daughter Needs a Mum

Why a Daughter Needs a Mum

Gregory E. Lang; Susanna Leonard Hill

Sourcebooks Wonderland
2019
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Based on Gregory Lang's New York Times bestselling original series! The perfect Mother's Day gift, birthday present for mums, or Valentine's Day book to show why Mum is so special! This new picture book is a touching story to show a child all the ways her mother will help her grow and to remind her of the special bond only she can have with Mum. Featuring charming illustrations and heartwarming rhymes about the moments mothers and daughters share, Why a Daughter Needs a Mum is the perfect story to connect mother and daughter together and wonderful keepsake for a daughter at any age. From the first time I held you, so perfect and new, I promised to do everything that I could do To help you become your most wonderful YOU, My darling, my daughter, my girl. For new mums, mothers-to-be, or for that perfect mother-daughter moment, this sweet storybook celebrates how a mother is always there for her little girl, reminding her how important she is.
To Echo and Remain

To Echo and Remain

Gregory E Lang

Greco Corporation
2025
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Some spend a lifetime looking for love, and others wait a lifetime to be reunited with someone once so deeply loved. To Echo and Remain is a contemporary romance with a historical backstory about a lover's promise and a lasting bond that even death cannot put asunder. Set primarily in an old inn in the mountains of North Carolina, To Echo and Remain explores the power of love, forgiveness, and second chances. These valuable lessons are learned as the long-held secrets of Ruth Fischer, the elderly innkeeper, finally come to light. Owen Montgomery, a young attorney living in Atlanta, and Nicole Fischer, his girlfriend, are hindered in their quest for love by the scars of their pasts. They struggle to keep their cobbled-together relationship from falling apart. At a time when Owen and Nicole's relationship is most vulnerable, Owen's former fianc e, Quinn, suddenly reappears and fuels the anger and self-doubt that have driven Owen since their breakup. When faced with keeping promises to Nicole or proving to all that he is a more capable lawyer than he is given credit for, Owen comes home to tell Nicole that he cannot go with her to visit her grandmother during a long holiday weekend. The fact that he must face Quinn as opposing council raises Nicole's suspicions and Owen's mother's hopes that he will return to his former lover. Owen represents the elderly homeowners of a small minority neighborhood barely surviving in the shadows of the growing city of Atlanta. He struggles to save a stand of trees that a greedy developer threatens. Nicole, a woman tough as nails on the outside but lost and fearful within, keeps Owen at a safe emotional and physical distance. Haunted by the harsh words of her deceased and embittered mother, who never recovered from a failed love, Nicole sees herself fulfilling the tradition of her mother and grandmother, fiercely guarding her heart and living according to her own terms, never compromising herself in the name of love. Traveling alone, Nicole turns to her grandmother, Ruth Fischer, for comfort and advice. Ruth surprises Nicole with the secret details about a long-ago affair that resulted in the birth of her only child. Shocked to learn that she has misunderstood her grandmother all along, Nicole begins to learn a lesson or two about overcoming the obstacles life throws in one's way, finding hope and offering forgiveness, and falling in love for all the right reasons. Owen eventually travels to the inn to save his relationship with Nicole. There, he hears Ruth's story about her lover, killed tragically decades earlier, and their roles in founding the Joyce Kilmer National Forest. Owen and Nicole also learn about Buck, a majestic deer, Ruth's companion, whenever she makes her way to the very spot beneath the trees where Nicole's mother was conceived. To Echo and Remain is a southern tale set in an old inn in the Appalachian foothills of western North Carolina. It unfolds against a backstory of the grandmother's role in founding the Joyce Kilmer National Forest and a few secrets she had kept that, when finally told, changed Owen and Nicole's lives forever.
Sweet Cherries

Sweet Cherries

Lynn E Long; Gregory A Lang; Clive Kaiser

CABI Publishing
2020
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This new book provides comprehensive coverage of sustainable sweet cherry production including global trends, improved varieties and rootstocks, orchard establishment and management, the physiology of growth and cropping, and protecting the crop from adverse climates, pests, and diseases. Sweet cherries are a specialty crop, subject to significant production risks for growers, yet with high potential market returns due to strong consumer demand for the fruit's intensely enjoyable flavor and nutraceutical benefits. Written by a renowned team of experts, this book emphasizes fresh market sweet cherry production practices based on scientific principles. It serves as a resource for a scientific foundational understanding of cherry tree growth and fruit development, providing the keys to both reasoned choice of orchard practices and the solution of future problems across a wide range of growing conditions and environments. The book: - Covers improved sweet cherry varieties and rootstocks. - Describes state-of-the-art tree training and production systems. - Considers production risk management technologies and decisions. Heavily illustrated and presented in full color throughout, Sweet Cherries is written with practical details and underlying physiological concepts for use by beginning and established fruit growers, consultants, and advisors, in addition to students and professionals in horticulture.
Gefjon 9

Gefjon 9

Jesper Brodal; Søren Brøgger og Per Ethelberg; Kristina E. Nielsen; Pernille Pantmann; Lotte Reedtz Sparrevohn; Annine S.A. Moltsen; Lars Grundvad; Martin Egelund Poulsen; Morten Ravn; Andreas Kallmeyer Bloch; Lea Marie Haubro Jacobsen; Marie Jonsson; Morten Lundbye og David Gregory og Gerd Bindesbøl Ravnholt. Ole Thirup Kastholm; Jesper Langkilde; Kristoffer Buck Pedersen og Jens Ulriksen

Aarhus Universitetsforlag
2024
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Gefjon – Arkæologiske studier og rapporter er et tidsskrift for arkæologiske emner. Vi publicerer bidrag fra hele Danmark, som omhandler alt fra de ældste perioder til i dag. Bidragene kan være egentlige videnskabelige studier af arkæologiske problemstillinger såvel som rapporter, som i en mere foreløbig form behandler for eksempel enkeltstående lokaliteter, individuelle genstande, genstandsgrupper og projekter under udvikling. Både studier og rapporter bliver fagfællebedømt efter gældende praksis. Derudover modtager vi også gerne kommentarer og replikker uden for det fagfællebedømte felt. Artiklerne i dette niende nummer handler om: Mindeord over Svend Åge Tornbjerg Stelhøj II – et usædvanligt hus fra yngre bronzealderKeltisk eller førromersk? Hesteofre, nidstang og andre arkæologiske kæpheste Stavemarken hus 1 – en brandtomt med bevarede brandlag fra omkring år 400 e.Kr. Brandtomten ved Stavemarken Voldstrukturen fra Fæsted – om et nyopdaget muligt jordvoldsystem i Sydvestjylland Kongens pæle – nye undersøgelser af en næsten 1000 år gammel sejlspærring i Guldborgsund Jollerne fra tømmergraven ved Kalvebod Brygge.
Humans in Nature

Humans in Nature

Gregory E. Kaebnick

Oxford University Press Inc
2014
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Contemporary debates over issues as wide-ranging as the protection of wildernesses and endangered species, the spread of genetically modified organisms, the emergence of synthetic biology, and the advance of human enhancement, all of which seem to spin into deeper and more baffling questions with every change in the news cycle, often circle back to the same fundamental question: should there be limits to the human alteration of the natural world? A growing number of people view the human capacity to alter natural states of affairs -- from formerly wild spaces and things around us to crops and livestock to our own human nature -- as cause for moral alarm. That reaction raises a number of perplexing philosophical questions, however: Can we identify "natural" states of affairs at all? Does the idea of being morally concerned about the human relationship to nature make any sense? Should such a concern influence public policy and politics, or should government stay strenuously neutral on such matters? Through a study of moral debates about the environment, agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology, and human enhancement, Gregory E. Kaebnick, a research scholar at The Hastings Center and editor of the Hastings Center Report, argues that concerns about the human alteration of nature can be legitimate and serious, but also that they are complex, contestable, and of limited political force. Kaebnick defends attempts to identify "natural" states of affairs by disentangling the nature/artifact distinction from metaphysical hoariness. Drawing on David Hume, he also defends moral standards for the human relationship to nature, arguing that they, and moral standards generally, should be understood as grounded in what Hume called the "passions." Yet what counts as "natural" can be delineated only roughly, he concludes, and moral standards for interaction with nature are less a matter of obligation than of ideals. Kaebnick also concludes, drawing on an interpretation of the liberal principle of neutrality, that government may support those standards but must be careful not to enforce them. Thus Kaebnick looks for a middle way on debates that have tended toward polarization. "As differences between nature and artifact become steadily less substantial, problems about preservation run to the core of how people can make sense of themselves, of each other, and of our shared world. Kaebnick's solutions are creative and compelling, theoretically elegant and politically practical. Providing distinctive ways forward, when much academic and policy discussion seems exhausted, his book demands wide attention. In return, it inspires hope." - James Nelson, Michigan State University
Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms

Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms

Gregory E. Hardee; J. Desmond Baggo

CRC Press
2019
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This up-to-the-minute Second Edition of an incomparable resource describes in detail the bases for developing dosage forms for use in animals-highlighting the data necessary to meet regulatory approval.Demonstrates the successful characterization, control, and registration of new veterinary medicines! Thoroughly rewritten and enlarged to reflect the technical advances that have occurred since the previous edition, Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms, Second Editiondiscusses the reasons for dosage form selection explains the latest available technologies examines new drug therapeutics reveals up-to-date techniques and applications for pharmacokinetic data covers the formulation of products derived from biotechnology elucidates recent analytical methods shows how to determine the type of dosage form appropriate for particular species and more!Written by a team of international authorities from North America and Europe and containing over 1100 bibliographic citation, figures, and tables, Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms, Second Edition is an essential reference for pharmaceutical, animal, and quality control scientists; research pharmacists and pharmacologists; veterinarians; drug quality assurance and regulatory personnel in government and industry; pathologists; microbiologists; virologists; physiologists; toxicologists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
The Epic Trickster in American Literature

The Epic Trickster in American Literature

Gregory E. Rutledge

Routledge
2012
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Just as Africa and the West have traditionally fit into binaries of Darkness/Enlightenment, Savage/Modern, Ugly/Beautiful, and Ritual/Art, among others, much of Western cultural production rests upon the archetypal binary of Trickster/Epic, with trickster aesthetics and commensurate cultural forms characterizing Africa. Challenging this binary and the exceptionalism that underlies anti-hegemonic efforts even today, this book begins with the scholarly foundations that mapped out African trickster continuities in the United States and excavated the aesthetics of traditional African epic performances. Rutledge locates trickster-like capacities within the epic hero archetype (the "epic trickster" paradigm) and constructs an Homeric Diaspora, which is to say that the modern Homeric performance foundation lies at an absolute time and distance away from the ancient storytelling performance needed to understand the cautionary aesthetic inseparable from epic potential. As traditional epic performances demonstrate, unchecked epic trickster dynamism anticipates not only brutal imperialism and creative diversity, but the greatest threat to everyone, an eco-apocalypse. Relying upon the preeminent scholarship on African-American trickster-heroes, traditional African heroic performances, and cultural studies approaches to Greco-Roman epics, Rutledge traces the epic trickster aesthetic through three seminal African-American novels keenly attuned to the American Homeric Diaspora: Charles Chesnutt’s The Marrow of Tradition, Richard Wright’s Native Son, and Toni Morrison’s Beloved.
Channel Equalization for Wireless Communications

Channel Equalization for Wireless Communications

Gregory E. Bottomley

John Wiley Sons Inc
2011
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The most thorough, up-to-date reference on channel equalization—from basic concepts to complex modeling techniques In today's instant-access society, a high premium is placed on information that can be stored and communicated effectively. As a result, storage densities and communications rates are being pushed to capacity, causing information symbols to interfere with one another. To help unclog pathways for the clearer conveyance of information, this book offers in-depth discussion of the significant contributions and future adaptability of channel equalization and a set of approaches for solving the problem of intersymbol interference (ISI). Chapter explorations in Channel Equalization include: Channel equalization topics presented with incremental learning methodology—from the very fundamental concept to more advanced mathematical knowledge Coverage of technology used in second-, third- and fourth-generation cellular communication systems A set of homework problems that reinforce concepts discussed in the book Tutorial explanations of recent developments currently captured in IEEE technical journals Unlike existing digital communications books that devote cursory attention to channel equalization, this invaluable guide addresses a crucial need by focusing solely on the background, current state, and future direction of this increasingly important technology. A unique mix of basic concepts and complex frameworks for delivering digitized data make Channel Equalization a valuable reference for all practicing wireless communication engineers and students dealing with the pressing demands of the information age.
The Seeker: Layman's Path to Spiritual Awakening (Enlightenment)
The premise for this book is based upon a biblical quote that says, "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the doors will be opened to you." If you seek spiritual wisdom it will be drawn to you. That is simply how the spiritual universe works. God wants to give us all we need in order to accomplish our earthly missions, but in order to acquire what He has we must become "the Seeker." This book lays out a path toward spiritual enlightenment. It proposes an action plan and suggests methods and principles the reader can relate to and follow if that is what they desire. It is for people of all religious preferences if they are seeking spiritual wisdom, knowledge and understanding. All you need to do is to become the Seeker, and you become the magnet that draws divine enlightenment to you.
Brave New Bioethics

Brave New Bioethics

Gregory E. Pence

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2002
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For nearly 30 years, Gregory E. Pence's name has appeared in the by-lines of headlining newspaper articles in bioethics. Pence, one of America's pioneering bioethicists, has never been afraid to go his own way or stir up a little controversy. Brave New Bioethics gathers 35 of his most influential and groundbreaking op-ed pieces and essays into one broad-ranging volume on issues such as cloning, AIDS, dignified death, and test-tube babies. These distinctive, lively commentaries have graced the pages of such publications as The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Cloning After Dolly

Cloning After Dolly

Gregory E. Pence

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2004
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As the #1 topic in bioethics, cloning has made big news since Dolly's announced birth in 1998. In a new book building on his classic Who's Afraid of Human Cloning?, pioneering bioethicist Gregory E. Pence continues to advocate a reasoned view of cloning. Beginning with his surreal experiences as an expert witness before Congressional and California legislative committees, Pence analyzes the astounding recent progress in animal cloning; the coming surprises about human cloning; the links between animal, stem cell, and human cloning; embryo politics; and other hot topics like artificial wombs and transgenic animals. Pence rebuts the growing chorus of naysayers headed by Leon Kass, chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics, who attack the biomedical sciences, and explains why cloning will save endangered species and beloved pets, and help future children and people with degenerative diseases.
Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms

Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms

Gregory E. Hardee; J. Desmond Baggo

CRC Press Inc
1998
sidottu
This up-to-the-minute Second Edition of an incomparable resource describes in detail the bases for developing dosage forms for use in animals-highlighting the data necessary to meet regulatory approval.Demonstrates the successful characterization, control, and registration of new veterinary medicines! Thoroughly rewritten and enlarged to reflect the technical advances that have occurred since the previous edition, Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms, Second Editiondiscusses the reasons for dosage form selection explains the latest available technologies examines new drug therapeutics reveals up-to-date techniques and applications for pharmacokinetic data covers the formulation of products derived from biotechnology elucidates recent analytical methods shows how to determine the type of dosage form appropriate for particular species and more!Written by a team of international authorities from North America and Europe and containing over 1100 bibliographic citation, figures, and tables, Development and Formulation of Veterinary Dosage Forms, Second Edition is an essential reference for pharmaceutical, animal, and quality control scientists; research pharmacists and pharmacologists; veterinarians; drug quality assurance and regulatory personnel in government and industry; pathologists; microbiologists; virologists; physiologists; toxicologists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
Our Deepest Desires – How the Christian Story Fulfills Human Aspirations
As human beings, we are created with desires. We all long for meaningful relationships, lives that reflect goodness, engagements with beauty, and the freedom to pursue our lives with integrity. But where can our restless hearts find fulfillment for these universal longings? Philosopher and apologist Greg Ganssle argues that our widely shared human aspirations are best understood and explained in light of the Christian story. With grace and insight, Ganssle explains how the good news of Jesus Christ makes sense of—and fulfills—our deepest desires. It is only in the particular claims of the Christian faith, he argues, that our universal human aspirations can find fulfillment and our restless hearts will be at peace.
Re-creating Medicine

Re-creating Medicine

Gregory E. Pence

Rowman Littlefield
2007
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In this important new book Gregory E. Pence looks at issues on the frontiers of medicine including gene therapy to produce 'brave new babies', cloning, human eggs and embryos for sale and experiments on human embryos. Pence argues that the conservatism of the medical establishment, the bioethics community, and the public at large has created shibboleths that impede improvements in our quality of life.
Controlling Technocracy

Controlling Technocracy

Gregory E. McAvoy

Georgetown University Press
1999
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Disputes over hazardous waste sites usually are resolved by giving greater weight to expert opinion over public "not-in-my-back-yard" reactions. Challenging the assumption that policy experts are better able to discern the general welfare, Gregory E. McAvoy here proposes that citizen opinion and democratic dissent occupy a vital, constructive place in environmental policymaking. McAvoy explores the issues of citizen rationality, the tension between democracy and technocracy, and the link between public opinion and policy in the case of an unsuccessful attempt to site a hazardous waste facility in Minnesota. He shows how the site was defeated by citizens who had reasonable doubts over the need for the facility. Offering a comprehensive look at the policymaking process, McAvoy examines the motivations of public officials, the resources they have for shaping opinion, the influence of interest groups, and the evolution of waste reduction programs in Minnesota and other states. Integrating archival material, interviews, and quantitative survey data, he argues that NIMBY movements can bring miscalculations to light and provide an essential check on policy experts' often partisan views. This book will be of value to those who work or study in the fields of hazardous waste policy, facility siting, environmental policy, public policy, public administration, and political science.