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This book, first published in 2005, examines the evolution and impact of American intellectual property rights during the 'long nineteenth century'.
Rodge McCullough returns home to finish his Ph.D., gets his degree three years later, and settles in to take a well-earned breather. Reed and Gertrude don’t dare interfere as their son pursues his lofty scholar-athlete life at their expense; he is, after all, only engaging in activities they’ve always encouraged. But after eight years, the activities don’t seem so lofty. In fact, they suspect Rodge has become a slouch and a slob. When they discover he is also a thief, they coordinate strategies to dislodge him. But Rodge is resolute: He won’t listen, he won’t change, and he won’t go. Cover art by Karin van de Walle, with her kind permission.
Nothing stays buried forever, especially not the past. It will always resurface one way or the other… And when it does, it might in fact KILL YOU. A Hollywood icon is murdered in his hotel room at the Four Seasons in New York City. Retiring NYPD detective Judy Hunter and her partner Fred Gibbins investigate the tragic death. The killer has left a note saying that “A Reckoning is Coming.” Two days later, after Judy Hunter’s retirement party, Fred Gibbins is found dead in his apartment, with a rope around his neck. Everybody assumes it's a suicide, except for Judy and his daughter, Charlotte. The two women team up to investigate, and they quickly discover they are dealing with a serial killer whom they are naming the Executioner. What's the true story behind these killings? Is it linked to an enigmatic past? The novel is a crazy tale of revenge, justice, prejudices and high school bullying, but also a story of friendship and love.
Your resume and cover letter, as well as a digital portfolio, business card and mailers, will function as the first contact and impression you make. These items will work to get your "foot in the door." Ultimately, however, it will be your portfolio book or online portfolio website that will land you the job. The creation of your own portfolio is a creative statement about the value you place on your work and craft. This book first uses a system to: * find your visual identity, who YOU are * use color, typography, and iconography to develop the look and feel of your portfolio package * create a layout and composition that you love * establish your online presence * create content and design of your resume and cover letter * and construct your portfolio book. You will also learn bits of useful information along the way about print resolution, marketing ideas, and how to do all of this on a budget. By the end of this book, you will have an out-of-this world portfolio package that you will be able to use to establish and secure working relationships with potential employers and clients.
It seems that everyone in Felch, Michigan, knows the boys called the Three Musketeers and their loyal four-legged companion, Zipper. On their first day of summer vacation, Donnie, Jerry, and Jimmy are more than ready to explore the woods, trout streams, and fields that surround their town. The woods aren't scary at all for the boys-or at least that is what they thought. After a trout-fishing excursion that afternoon, the boys walk home on an old logging road, unaware of the danger that lies ahead. When Zipper starts barking uncontrollably, the boys suddenly realize they are facing the biggest bear they have ever seen-and her cubs. With a cedar swamp on either side of the logging road, the Donnie, Jerry, and Jimmy seem to have no place to go but straight into the arms of the bear, who is none too happy. But the boys need not fear, for the mythical swamp creature Waller Wampus is about to come to their rescue. "Ring of Fire" is an enchanting tale that captures the innocence of youth and the beauty of nature as three boys learn to survive with the help of an unlikely friend.
Bull Creek Valley was traditionally a hunting ground and, possibly, a temporary settlement for ancestors of the Cherokee. Before the turn of the 19th century, however, it became known as Riceville after the first white settler, Joseph Marion Rice, and his wife, Margaret, built the area's first homestead. Rice, well known for allegedly shooting the area's last buffalo in 1799, put Riceville on the map by opening a stock stand for drovers bringing their animals over the mountain to sell in South Carolina markets. After Rice arrived, more families began to settle in this beautiful valley; their names describe current locations, such as Jones Cove, Shope Creek, Dillingham Circle, Reed Road, and Parker Road. Riceville soon became the center of a thriving community with two schools, several churches, a handful of stores, and two post offices. Today, Riceville is known for its natural beauty--large rolling expanses of farmland and undeveloped tracts of forest.
For more than 20 years, Network World has been the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for network and IT executives responsible for the digital nervous systems of large organizations. Readers are responsible for designing, implementing and managing the voice, data and video systems their companies use to support everything from business critical applications to employee collaboration and electronic commerce.
Without your memories, who are you? When Judy Angel opens her eyes, the nightmare begins. Every shred of the past has disappeared from her mind. Without the help of memories, she must navigate her past and trust that friends and family are truly what they seem. Finding a message from her younger self, Judy follows the breadcrumbs, sending her down a frightening path, and changing her life forever. Why did she run away so many years before? Can she trust the visions that haunt her nights? For Judy Angel, every memory is On the Tip of Her Tongue. But will that be enough to save her?