Vol. 1, 1899; v. 2, 1896; v. 3, 1899; v. 4, 1898
Speeches, addresses, etc., American
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Norwegian?English (dictionnaire) : abbed : abbot -- abbedi : abbey -- abbedisse : abbess -- abnormitet : abnormality -- abort : abortion -- abortere : abort -- absolutt n?dvendig : essential, imperative -- absorbere : imbibe, absorb -- adgang : admission, entry, entrance, access -- adj? : adieu -- adkomst : approach -- adresse : address -- adressebok : directory -- adskilt : distinct -- adspre : divert -- adspredelse : diversion -- advokat : attorney, advocate, lawyer, b...
Fermented milk
Government Reference Publication
Introduction: By Ambassador Cofer Black Coordinator for Counterterrorism. The evil of terrorism continued to plague the world throughout 2002, from Bali to Grozny to Mombasa. At the same time, the global war against the terrorist threat was waged intensively in all regions with encouraging results. The year saw the liberation of Afghanistan by Coalition forces, the expulsion of al-Qaida and the oppressive Taliban regime, the destruction of their terrorist training infras...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-408); OCLC
Extracted from the Sociological Review, vol. 19, no. 1, January 1927; 26
Psychology, Pathological ; Insanity (Law)
Includes bibliographical references
William Whitehead, Fellow of Emmanuel College, in the University of Cambridge, became Vicar of Stoneground in the year 1731. The annals of his incumbency were doubtless short and simple: they have not survived. In his day were no newspapers to collect gossip, no Parish Magazines to record the simple events of parochial life. One event, however, of greater moment then than now, is recorded in two places. Vicar Whitehead failed in health after 23 years of work, and journey...
Excerpt: Section I Of the Sense of Propriety Chap. I Of Sympathy How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it except the pleasure of seeing it. Of this kind is pity or compassion, the emotion which we feel for the misery of others, when we either see it, or are made to conceive it in a very lively manner...
Legal Reference Publication
Excerpt: From the Director. The celebration of the National Institute of Justice?s 30th anniversary in the autumn of 1999 provided the Institute and the criminal justice community the perfect opportunity to reflect on three decades of criminal justice research accomplishments. A few months later, the dawn of the new millennium seemed the appropriate stage from which to look forward to what lies ahead for criminal justice in the United States. As preparations were made to...
Employers' liability
Sociology
Includes bibliographies and indexes
Excerpt: Disclaimer: This document is for official use only and is intended for use by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), including all of its Operating Divisions (OPDIV) and Staff Divisions (STAFFDIV). Throughout the HHS Information Security Program Policy the terminology, “the Department” or “Departmental” includes all HHS, OPDIV, and STAFFDIV personnel, contractors, and other authorized users. Therefore, the term “Departmental system” inc...
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