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The Bradford Exchange James Griffin U.S. Marines RFID Blocking Leather Wallet
Vendor: Bradfordexchange.com Price: 69.95 $James Griffin U.S. Marines Men's Genuine Leather Wallet Featuring Patriotic Artwork With RFID Blocking Technology - On and off the battlefield, a Marine strives to embody the USMC's core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. Now, these simple yet noble core principles are brought to life as never before with the U.S. Marines Wallet, a custom design exclusively from The Bradford Exchange. Crafted of black genuine leather, it features an original patriotic vision by acclaimed artist James Griffin, along with "U.S. MARINES" proudly displayed along the left edge.Officially licensed by the United States Marine Corps, this handsome men's leather wallet is a bold tribute to The Few and The Proud. Inside you'll find 5 credit card slots, 2 slip pockets, 2 large compartments for bills, and an ID window with an oval opening so you can easily remove the ID. Plus, for added security, your wallet is constructed with theft protective RFID blocking material that helps prevent attempts to scan and steal information from your credit and debit cards. What a handsome and functional patriotic gift - for yourself or a fellow Marine! Strong demand is expected, so don't wait. Order now!
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The Bradford Exchange USMC Knife Wall Decor Collection With James Griffin Art
Vendor: Bradfordexchange.com Price: 49.99 $Pride Of America USMC Knife Wall Decor Collection Featuring Sculpted Marines On The Handles & Full-Color Art By Artist James Griffin On The Blades - Called upon to defend our nation and maintain peace in every corner of the world, the brave men and women of America's Marine Corps never flinch when called upon to accomplish the impossible. Now, you can grasp the firm confidence and dedicated strength exemplified in every Marine in a unique way. Introducing the Pride of America USMC Knife Wall Decor Collection, a limited-edition exclusive from The Bradford Exchange. Officially licensed by the United States Marine Corps, this handsome wall decor collection begins with Issue One, Heroes Through History. Soon, your collection will continue with Issue Two, Marine Warriors followed by Issue Three, Spirit of Courage and additional USMC sculpted knife wall decor tributes, each a separate issue to follow.At nearly one foot long each, you're sure to be fascinated by the elaborate and accurate design of the handcrafted, three-dimensional decorative knives in this collection. Their intricately sculptured handles portray courageous Marines and are masterfully hand-cast by world-class artisans adding pure bronze powder to fine artists resin. Detailed hand-painting adds depth and tone to these cold-cast bronze sculptures, each standing tall and ready to leap into heroic action. The decorative, sculpted blades boast riveting full-color imagery by acclaimed artist James Griffin, hand-applied to retain the detail of the original artwork and enhanced by golden-accented USMC graphics. Plus, each decorative knife features an attached hanging device that makes it easy to display in your home and the perfect addition to any Marine Corps decor. This wall decor collection also makes a unique Marine Corps gift for USMC supporters and valiant veterans. Strong demand is expected, so don't delay. Order now!
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Bread: A Sweet Surrender: The Musical Journey of David Gates, James Griffin Co.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.81 $Finally available in North America, this is the definitive and dramatic account of one of the ’70s biggest hitmakers.Researched in great detail, Bread: A Sweet Surrender includes exclusive interviews with founding member Robb Royer, along with friends, family, and former musical associates of the band. This first-ever biography of Bread reveals the story behind the group members' formative years, their remarkable rise to fame, and the subsequent break-up—including the messy lawsuits that would dog them in later years. The book also features exclusive insights into their successful but short-lived 1990s reunion.
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The Adena People: Foreword by James B. Griffin
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.94 $Title: Adena People( Foreword by James B. Griffin) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: WilliamS.Webb <>Publisher: UniversityofTennesseePress
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.02 $247 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.62 inches. In Stock.
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Animal Health Human Health One Health: The Life and Legacy of Dr. James H. Steele
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.09 $To call Jim Steele “just” a veterinarian is like saying Bill Gates is “just” a software engineer. During his one hundred years of life, Steele changed the face of veterinary medicine and public health. As the first US assistant surgeon general for veterinary affairs at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, he pioneered the simple but powerful philosophy that human health is intimately connected to the health of animals and our surrounding environment. His unwavering convictions, passion for medical progress, and strong leadership have saved and enriched countless human and animal lives. Animal Health Human Health One Health recounts Jim Steele’s remarkable story, bringing to life his rough-and-tumble childhood in Chicago, his veterinary and academic career, countless battles with deadly diseases, public health adventures around the globe, creation of the first comprehensive scientific book series on zoonotic diseases, and his final years when he was still speaking, coauthoring scientific articles and books, and mentoring and advising students, colleagues and world leaders. He was the father of Veterinary Public Health and a motivator to all who met him. His life story is a great inspiration for anyone with curiosity and passion for the health, life and environmental sciences.
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Animal Health Human Health One Health : The Life and Legacy of Dr. James H. Steele
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.08 $To call Jim Steele “just” a veterinarian is like saying Bill Gates is “just” a software engineer. During his one hundred years of life, Steele changed the face of veterinary medicine and public health. As the first US assistant surgeon general for veterinary affairs at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, he pioneered the simple but powerful philosophy that human health is intimately connected to the health of animals and our surrounding environment. His unwavering convictions, passion for medical progress, and strong leadership have saved and enriched countless human and animal lives. Animal Health Human Health One Health recounts Jim Steele’s remarkable story, bringing to life his rough-and-tumble childhood in Chicago, his veterinary and academic career, countless battles with deadly diseases, public health adventures around the globe, creation of the first comprehensive scientific book series on zoonotic diseases, and his final years when he was still speaking, coauthoring scientific articles and books, and mentoring and advising students, colleagues and world leaders. He was the father of Veterinary Public Health and a motivator to all who met him. His life story is a great inspiration for anyone with curiosity and passion for the health, life and environmental sciences.
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Varieties of Religion Today: William James Revisited (Institute for Human Sciences Vienna Lecture Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.02 $A hundred years after William James delivered the celebrated lectures that became The Varieties of Religious Experience, one of the foremost thinkers in the English-speaking world returns to the questions posed in James's masterpiece to clarify the circumstances and conditions of religion in our day. An elegant mix of the philosophy and sociology of religion, Charles Taylor's powerful book maintains a clear perspective on James's work in its historical and cultural contexts, while casting a new and revealing light upon the present. Lucid, readable, and dense with ideas that promise to transform current debates about religion and secularism, Varieties of Religion Today is much more than a revisiting of James's classic. Rather, it places James's analysis of religious experience and the dilemmas of doubt and belief in an unfamiliar but illuminating context, namely the social horizon in which questions of religion come to be presented to individuals in the first place.Taylor begins with questions about the way in which James conceives his subject, and shows how these questions arise out of different ways of understanding religion that confronted one another in James's time and continue to do so today. Evaluating James's treatment of the ethics of belief, he goes on to develop an innovative and provocative reading of the public and cultural conditions in which questions of belief or unbelief are perceived to be individual questions. What emerges is a remarkable and penetrating view of the relation between religion and social order and, ultimately, of what "religion" means.
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The Long-Legged Fly (A Lew Griffin Mystery) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.00 $Take a little James Lee Burke, a touch of Ross Macdonald, and a dash of Raymond Chandler, the conventions of the classic American detective story and the fine, thoughtful writing of an original new talent - and you still don't quite have The Long-Legged Fly. This is a smart, tough novel teeming with life and always on the verge of igniting from its own energy. In steamy modern-day New Orleans, black private detective Lew Griffin has once again taken on a seemingly hopeless missing persons case. The trail takes him through the underbelly of the French Quarter with its bar girls, pimps, and tourist attractions. As his search leads to one violent dead end, and then another, Griffin is confronted with the prospect that his own life has come to resemble those he is attempting to find; he is becoming as lost as the frail identities he tries to recover. Waking in a hospital after an alcoholic binge, Griffin finds another chance in a nurse who comes to love him, but again he reverts to his old life in the mean streets among the predators and their prey. When his son vanishes, Griffin searches back through the tangles and tatters of his life, knowing that he must solve his personal mysteries before he can venture after the whereabouts of others. The Long-Legged Fly is exciting, visceral entertainment that takes the reader into a corner of society where life is fought for as much as it is lived. James Sallis has written a compelling novel that succeeds both as detective fiction and worthy literature.
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On Human Rights
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 34.18 $What is a human right? How can we tell whether a proposed human right really is one? How do we establish the content of particular human rights, and how do we resolve conflicts between them? These are pressing questions for philosophers, political theorists, jurisprudents, international lawyers, and activists. James Griffin offers answers in his compelling new investigation of the foundations of human rights. First, On Human Rights traces the idea of a natural right from its origin in the late Middle Ages, when the rights were seen as deriving from natural laws, through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when the original theological background was progressively dropped and 'natural law' emptied of most of its original meaning. By the end of the Enlightenment, the term "human rights" (droits de l'homme) appeared, marking the purge of the theological background. But the Enlightenment, in putting nothing in its place, left us with an unsatisfactory, incomplete idea of a human right. Griffin shows how the language of human rights has become debased. There are scarcely any accepted criteria, either in the academic or the public sphere, for correct use of the term. He takes on the task of showing the way towards a determinate concept of human rights, based on their relation to the human status that we all share. He works from certain paradigm cases, such as freedom of expression and freedom of worship, to more disputed cases such as welfare rights--for instance the idea of a human right to health. His goal is a substantive account of human rights--an account with enough content to tell us whether proposed rights really are rights. Griffin emphasizes the practical as well as theoretical urgency of this goal: as the United Nations recognized in 1948 with its Universal Declaration, the idea of human rights has considerable power to improve the lot of humanity around the world. We can't do without the idea of human rights,
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The Human Tradition in the New South
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 47.44 $In The Human Tradition in the New South, historian James C. Klotter brings together twelve biographical essays that explore the region's political, economic, and social development since the Civil War. Like all books in this series, these essays chronicle the lives of ordinary Americans whose lives and contributions help to highlight the great transformations that occurred in the South. With profiles ranging from Winnie Davis to Dizzy Dean, from Ralph David Abernathy to Harland Sanders, The Human Tradition in the New South brings to life this dynamic and vibrant region and is an excellent resource for courses in Southern history, race relations, social history, and the American history survey.
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The Novel of Human Rights
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.00 $The Novel of Human Rights defines a new, dynamic American literary genre. It incorporates key debates within the contemporary human rights movement in the United States, and in turn influences the ideas and rhetoric of that discourse.In James Dawes’s framing, the novel of human rights takes as its theme a range of atrocities at home and abroad, scrambling the distinction between human rights within and beyond national borders. Some novels critique America’s conception of human rights by pointing out U.S. exploitation of international crises. Other novels endorse an American ethos of individualism and citizenship as the best hope for global equality. Some narratives depict human rights workers as responding to an urgent ethical necessity, while others see only inefficient institutions dedicated to their own survival. Surveying the work of Chris Abani, Susan Choi, Edwidge Danticat, Dave Eggers, Nathan Englander, Francisco Goldman, Anthony Marra, and John Edgar Wideman, among others, Dawes finds traces of slave narratives, Holocaust literature, war novels, and expatriate novels, along with earlier traditions of justice writing.The novel of human rights responds to deep forces within America’s politics, society, and culture, Dawes shows. His illuminating study clarifies many ethical dilemmas of today’s local and global politics and helps us think our way, through them, to a better future. Vibrant and modern, the human rights novel reflects our own time and aspires to shape the world we will leave for those who come after.
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Study Guide for the Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.95 $Study Guide for The Cultural Landscape An Introduction to Human Geography by Rubenstein, James M., Nunley, Bob. Published by Prentice Hall,2010, Binding: Paperback 10th Edition
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Anecdotes of Enlightenment : Human Nature from Locke to Wordsworth
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 70.61 $Anecdotes of Enlightenment is the first literary history of the anecdote in English. In this wide-ranging account, James Robert Wood explores the animating effects anecdotes had on intellectual and literary cultures over the long eighteenth century. Drawing on extensive archival research and emphasizing the anecdote as a way of thinking, he shows that an intimate relationship developed between the anecdote and the Enlightenment concept of human nature. Anecdotes drew attention to odd phenomena on the peripheries of human life and human history. Enlightenment writers developed new and often contentious ideas of human nature through their efforts to explain these anomalies. They challenged each other’s ideas by reinterpreting each other’s anecdotes and by telling new anecdotes in turn. Anecdotes of Enlightenment features careful readings of the philosophy of John Locke and David Hume; the periodical essays of Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, and Eliza Haywood; the travel narratives of Joseph Banks, James Cook, and James Boswell; the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth; and Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy. Written in an engaging style and spotlighting the eccentric aspects of Enlightenment thought, this fascinating book will appeal to historians, philosophers, and literary critics interested in the intellectual culture of the long eighteenth century.
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Human Side of Statistical Consulting
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 147.19 $Book by Boen, James R., Zahn, Douglas A.
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Making Sense of Human Rights
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.89 $This fully revised and extended edition of James Nickel’s classic study explains and defends the contemporary conception of human rights. Combining philosophical, legal and political approaches, Nickel explains international human rights law and addresses questions of justification and feasibility. New, revised edition of James Nickel's classic study. Explains and defends the conception of human rights found in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) and subsequent treaties in a clear and lively style. Covers fundamental freedoms, due process rights, social rights, and minority rights. Updated throughout to include developments in law, politics, and theory since the publication of the first edition. New features for this edition include an extensive bibliography and a chapter on human rights and terrorism.
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Human Nutrition with Cd-rom
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 107.98 $This is the 11th Edition of the classic text Human Nutrition and Dietetics previously edited by Garrow, James and Ralph. It is an authoritative, comprehensive textbook on nutrition for all those working in the field of nutrition and other health sciences, including undergraduate and postgraduate students. Human nutrition has been written and edited by a renowned team of international experts to ensure authoritative coverage and a global perspective.This new edition has been completely revised to provide a concise, up to date, textbook that covers all aspects of nutrition from food supply and food choice through nutrient metabolism including genetics aspects, to requirements for special groups, nutrition related diseases, assessment of nutritional status in individuals and populations, and food and nutrition policies. It also addresses recent developments in the field of human nutrition, notably gene-nutrient interactionsa concise, up to date, text book that covers all aspects of nutritionWritten and edited by an International team of expertslearning objectivessummaries of key pointstext boxes an accessible two-colour designadditional material, references and illustrations are included on a CDROM Hot links to websites allow even greater exploitation of the material.
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Toward a Science of Human Nature
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 195.38 $Robinson unfolds the vision of four influential writers on psychology---J.S. Mill, F. Hegel, Wilhelm Wundt, and William James---who considered the world, its persons and problems, its possibilities and conflicts, its scientific facts and its moral ambiguities, and proceeded to devise a means by which to improve it. Robinson shows how in thinking about psychology, these individuals provided an intellectual context within which the discipline could be refined.
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Does Your Family Make You Smarter? : Nature, Nurture, and Human Autonomy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.49 $Does your family make you smarter? James R. Flynn presents an exciting new method for estimating the effects of family on a range of cognitive abilities. Rather than using twin and adoption studies, he analyses IQ tables that have been hidden in manuals over the last 65 years, and shows that family environment can confer a significant advantage or disadvantage to your level of intelligence. Wading into the nature vs. nurture debate, Flynn banishes the pessimistic notion that by the age of seventeen, people's cognitive abilities are solely determined by their genes. He argues that intelligence is also influenced by human autonomy - genetics and family notwithstanding, we all have the capacity to choose to enhance our cognitive performance. He concludes by reconciling this new understanding of individual differences with his earlier research on intergenerational trends (the 'Flynn effect') culminating in a general theory of intelligence.
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Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed (The Institution for Social and Policy St)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 184.91 $Why have large-scale schemes to improve the human condition in the twentieth century so often gone awry? James C. Scott analyzes diverse failures in high-modernist, authoritarian state planning-collectivization in Russia, the building of Brasilia, compulsory ujamaa villages in Tanzania, and others-and uncovers conditions common to all such planning disasters. What these failures teach us, he argues, is that any centrally managed social plan must recognize the importance of local customs and practical knowledge if it hopes to succeed.
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