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Mid 2000s Steinberg Time Base VST System Synchroniser
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 170.00 $ (+25.00 $)Steinberg Nuendo Time Base VST System Synchroniser from Mid 2000s. This unit has firmware version 1.40.Everything works as intended. There is an em...
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Steinberg Wavelab 8 Digital Audio Workstation
Vendor: Samash.com Price: 99.00 $WaveLab 8 - Taking audio to perfectionThe latest incarnation of WaveLab is the first choice for high-profile mastering engineers, musicians and hobby producers alike. With the new speaker management system, EBU-compliant loudness processing and a selection of mastering-grade plug-ins alongside 150+ further enhancements, WaveLab 8 is taking audio to perfection.Speaker Management SystemDuring the mastering process it is essential to monitor the pre-master on different speaker setups in order to en
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Steinberg VST Live Pro 2 Retail
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 99.99 $Step up to the newest iteration in the evolution of Steinberg's VST Live Pro advanced stage production system. With VST Live Pro 2, users gain acce...
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Steinberg New DAC Dorico 4 Pro Notation VST/AAX/AU Mac/PC (Dow...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 579.99 $System Requirements64-bit Windows 10 Version 21H2 (or higher), 64-bit Windows 11 Version 21H2 (or higher)macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina, macOS Big Su...
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Steinberg New DAC Dorico 4 Elements Notation VST/AAX/AU Mac/PC...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 99.99 $Dorico ElementsWrite for up to 24 instruments, with more and better sounds.System Requirements64-bit Windows 10 Version 21H2 (or higher), 64-bit Wi...
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2001 Steinberg Nuendo 8 I/O Converter
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 475.00 $This is one of the Nuendo 8 I/O interfaces I recently pulled out of my setup after I changed over to a UA x16 Apollo system. It's in great shape an...
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Geographic Information Systems for the Social Sciences: Investigating Space and Place
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.22 $Geographic Information Systems for the Social Sciences: Investigating Space and Place is the first book to take a cutting-edge approach to integrating spatial concepts into the social sciences. In this text, authors Steven J. Steinberg and Sheila L. Steinberg simplify GIS (Geographic Information Systems) for practitioners and students in the social sciences through the use of examples and actual program exercises so that they can become comfortable incorporating this research tool into their repertoire and scope of interest. The authors provide learning objectives for each chapter, chapter summaries, links to relevant Web sites, as well as suggestions for student research projects.
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Why Switzerland? (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.04 $Revised and completely updated edition of Jonathan Steinberg's classic account of Switzerland's unique political and economic system. Why Switzerland? examines the complicated voting system that allows citizens to add, strike out, or vote more than once for candidates, with extremely complicated systems of proportional representation; a collective and consensual executive leadership in both state and church; and the creation of the Swiss idea of citizenship, with tolerance of differences of language and religion, and a perfectionist bureaucracy which regulates the well-ordered society. This third edition tries to test the flexibility of the Swiss way of politics in the globalized world, social media, the huge expansion of money in world circulation and the vast tsunamis of capital which threaten to swamp it. Can the complex machinery that has maintained Swiss institutions for centuries survive globalization, neo-liberalism and mass migration from poor countries to rich ones?
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The Transformation of Criminal Justice: Philadelphia, 1800-1880
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.91 $Allen Steinberg brings to life the court-centered criminal justice system of nineteenth-century Philadelphia, chronicles its eclipse, and contrasts it to the system -- dominated by the police and public prosecutor -- that replaced it. He offers a major reinterpretation of criminal justice in nineteenth-century America by examining this transformation from private to state prosecution and analyzing the discontinuity between the two systems.Steinberg first establishes why the courts were the sources of law enforcement, authority, and criminal justice before the advent of the police. He shows how the city's system of private prosecution worked, adapted to massive social change, and came to dominate the culture of criminal justice even during the first decades following the introduction of the police. He then considers the dilemmas that prompted reform, beginning with the establishment of a professional police force and culminating in the restructuring of primary justice.Making extensive use of court dockets, state and municipal government publications, public speeches, personal memoirs, newspapers, and other contemporary records, Steinberg explains the intimate connections between private prosecution, the everyday lives of ordinary people, and the conduct of urban politics. He ties the history of Philadelphia's criminal courts closely to related developments in the city's social and political evolution, making a contribution not only to the study of criminal justice but also to the larger literature on urban, social, and legal history.Originally published in 1989.A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
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Future of Child Protection : How to Break the Cycle of Abuse and Neglect
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.51 $Lisa Steinberg. Elisa Izquierdo. Lance Helms. These are just a few of the names drawn from recent headlines, revealing cases of horrendous child abuse and neglect. Such cases have led to a crisis of confidence in the current child protective services (CPS) system, and to frequent calls for reform.The public is right to be concerned, shows Jane Waldfogel, but many perceptions of the CPS system and the problems it is designed to alleviate are inaccurate. This book goes beyond the headlines, using historical, comparative, and specific case data to formulate a new approach to protecting children.Currently, Waldfogel argues, the CPS system is overwhelmed by referrals. As a result, neither high-risk nor low-risk families are adequately served.Waldfogel examines the underlying assumptions of CPS, compares the U.S. record with those of Britain, Canada, and Australia, and offers a "new paradigm" in which CPS joins with other public and private partners to provide a differential response to the broad range of children in need of protection. She highlights reforms underway in several states and in Britain.This book's analytical clarity and straightforward policy recommendations will make it mandatory reading for policymakers, practitioners, and others interested in the future of child protection.
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