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This text brings together important ideas on the model-based approach to sample survey, which has been developed over the last twenty years. Suitable for graduate students and professional statisticians, it moves from basic ideas fundamental to sampling to more rigorous mathemat ...
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For students, aspiring novelists, and writers of memos, emails, PowerPoint presentations, and more come 50 indispensable, memorable, and usable tools from the vice president and senior scholar at the Poynter Institute.
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Offers information about design and copyright law in Ireland. This title focuses on the Copyright & Related Rights Act 2000.
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A guide to intellectual property law. It covers the key changes that have taken place in this area of law, together with relevant caselaw. It offers practical information source covering the main aspects of intellectual property law. It provides coverage that includes: copyright, ...
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In the tradition of Augustine's Confessions , Robert Clark tells the story of his return to the Catholic Church through the prism of the religious history of his ancestors.
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A comprehensive introduction to comparative politics. Instead of focusing on separate countries, the book categorizes all political systems into three conceptual worlds: Western democracies; China, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; and the developing countries.
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When Richard MacEwan's brother dies in 1949, a victim of a suspicious hunting accident, troubling secrets kept by some women in the family begin to emerge and paint a picture of infidelity, faith, and starting over.
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This volume offers a selection of contemporary criticism on two of Jane Austen's novels, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice . It includes recent essays from Alastair Duckworth, Marilyn Butler, D.A. Miller, Isobel Armstrong and Karen Newman.
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This volume offers a selection of contemporary criticism on two of Jane Austen's novels, Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice . It includes recent essays from Alastair Duckworth, Marilyn Butler, D.A. Miller, Isobel Armstrong and Karen Newman.
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