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Where The Sun Don't Shine is an inspirational novel about a young girl's adventurous journey through life not feeling a part of her family or friends and that her family and friends were her worst enemies. Amethyst adventures into a world of the unknown, a world of evil, deception, pain, and hatred and drugs. Amethyst grows up only wanting to be loved, instead her love for others sometimes turned into hate that made her fear for her life. Amethyst fought hard to do irrefutable things in her life and the lives of others, when suddenly darkness befalls her. Read to find out how Amethyst survived her ordeals with the help of her spiritual guides.
Research Methods in Crime and Justice, 2nd Edition, is an innovative text/online hybrid for undergraduate Criminal Justice Research Methods courses. This material uniquely addresses the fundamental teaching issue for this course: how to show students that success as criminal justice practitioners is linked to their acquisition of research skills. Brian Withrow, a widely published academic researcher and former Texas State Trooper, developed this approach for his own undergraduate Research Methods class. He persuasively demonstrates that research skills aren’t just essential to university academic researchers but to successful criminal justice practitioners as well. More than 80 short, shar...
The rollicking history of a dreaded real-life figure in the folklore of the Mississippi backwoods.
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This revised and updated definitive blues bibliography now includes 6,000-7,000 entries to cover the last decade’s writings and new figures to have emerged on the Country and modern blues to the R&B scene.
This fresh and innovative hybrid text/online material for undergraduate CJ RESEARCH METHODS uniquely addresses the fundamental teaching issue for this course: how to communicate and successfully teach students that their future success as criminal justice practitioners is linked to their acquisition of research skills.? The author Brian Withrow, a former Texas State Trooper, widely published academic researcher, and teacher of the undergraduate methods course, consistently demonstrates how research skills aren't just essential to university academic researchers; they are essential to student success as criminal justice practitioners, and to all who want to succeed in an information economy. ...