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Frank D is the author of Lipids in Foods (2013), A Life Remembered (2008), The Influence of Log Handling on Water Quality (1973), School Law for K-12 Educators (2007), The Influence of Log Handling on Water Quality by Frank D. Schaumburg. Prepared for Office of Research and Monitoring, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1973).

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Lipids in Foods

release date: Oct 22, 2013
Lipids in Foods
Lipids in Foods: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Technology provides basic information on the biochemistry and technology of the fatty acids or lipids. This book notes that natural and processed fats and oils, whether of animal or vegetable origin, play a significant role in the economy of several countries including both oil-producers and oil-users. These materials are used extensively, but not exclusively, in the food industry. The first 10 chapters cover the basic chemistry and biochemistry of the fatty acids and their natural derivatives. These topics include an account of the chemical structure, separation, analysis, biochemistry, physical properties, chemical properties, and synthesis of these compounds. The remaining chapters include the recovery of fats and oils from their sources and the processes of refining, bleaching, hydrogenation, deodorization, fractionating, and interesterification. A segment is devoted to margarines and shortenings and to the problems of flavor stability and antioxidants. This text will be valuable to students wishing to know more about lipids and to those involved in this field of study.

The Influence of Log Handling on Water Quality

School Law for K-12 Educators

release date: Nov 29, 2007
School Law for K-12 Educators
A practical, user-friendly approach to school law supported by carefully constructed information that is of immediate interest to classroom teachers, supervisors and school administrators. Key Features Maps out the court''s decision-making process in an easy-to-understand format Illustrates the key aspects of a legal issue through case-studies in every chapter Explains complex cases with succinct case briefs that target legal laypersons and comprehensive chapter overviews that highlight important concepts Encourages dialogue with accompanying discussion questions for each case brief and case study Offers additional case briefs online at www.sagepub.com/aquilacasebriefs Intended Audience: This book is designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students of school law and is a valuable resource for courses in school administration, supervision, and teacher education. "I find this book to be a very well done, comprehensive text, with useful activities and exceptional case briefs" —Dr. Christine Villani, Southern Connecticut State University "More than a comprehensive text, this is a reference work for any active school administrator. School Law for K–12 Educators will be found open on a desk more often than closed on the shelf." —Philip Huckins, New England College "The greatest strength is presentation of facts, narratives, cases, in a concise format with discussion questions and topics" —Audrey M. Clarke, California State University, Northridge "This comprehensive resource is thoughtfully designed with a focus on legal currency and relevancy. The case briefs enhance an already distinctive textbook." —Bradley Vance Balch, Indiana State University "Well done book, comprehensive, and easy to read for educators. The most exceptional portion of this book are the case studies, and the exceptionally well done case briefs, excellent instructional tools." —Dr. Christine Villani, Southern Connecticut State University

The Influence of Log Handling on Water Quality by Frank D. Schaumburg. Prepared for Office of Research and Monitoring, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Milwaukee's Brady Street Neighborhood

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Milwaukee's Brady Street Neighborhood
Milwaukee''s Brady Street neighborhood, bounded by the Milwaukee River, Lake Michigan, Ogdon Avenue, and Kane Place, is arguably the most densely-populated square mile in the state of Wisconsin. A mix of historic shops, single-family homes, apartments, and condos, Brady Street boasts of great diversity that draws from many distinct eras. It began in the mid-19th century as a crossroads between middle-class Yankees from the east and early German settlers. Polish and Italian immigrants soon followed, working the mills, tanneries, and breweries that lined the riverbank. After these groups had assimilated and many of their descendents moved to the suburbs, the hippies in the 1960s arrived with their counterculture to fill the void. By the 1980s, the area fell into blight, neglect, and decay; now, a true model for new urbanism, the Brady Street neighborhood is in the midst of a renaissance.

Mexican American Fertility Patterns

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Mexican American Fertility Patterns
The Mexican American population is the fastest growing major racial/ethnic group in the United States. During the decade 1970–1980, the Mexican origin population increased from 4.5 million to 8.7 million persons. High fertility, not immigration, was responsible for nearly two-thirds of this growth. Recent and historical evidence shows that women of Mexican origin or descent bear significantly more children than other white women in the United States. Mexican American Fertility Patterns clarifies the nature and magnitude of these fertility differences by analyzing patterns of childbearing both across ethnic groups and within the Mexican American population. Using data from the 1970 and 1980 U.S. Censuses and from the 1976 Survey of Income and Education, the authors evaluate various hypotheses of cultural, social, demographic, and/or economic factors as determinants of fertility differences. Empirical analyses center on the interrelationships between fertility and generational status, language usage and proficiency, and female education. This timely report concludes that Mexican American fertility is closest to that of other whites under conditions of greater access to the opportunity structures of the society.

Some Reminiscences of World War II

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Some Reminiscences of World War II
The late Frank D. Bergstein served in the 29th Division of the U.S. Army from July 1941 until late 1945. He commanded Headquarters Company, 115th Regimental Combat Team, 29th Division, when it landed on Omaha Beach and for the long months of combat after the invasion. He wrote these memoirs in the late 1980s, at the urging of his family and friends. At various times in the past, mostly surrounded by an attentive audience of loved ones and friends, Frank would expound on his wartime experiences. This compilation by him, Some Reminiscences of World War II, presents a few of those more poignant memories, revealing observations, and sometimes, caustic comments he was persuaded to put in writing by his family. The work was completed and typed during the period of April 10, 1988, through April 8, 1989. Readers are fortunate that this task was accomplished before his passing, Christmas Eve 2002. The main body of Frank''s work is organized into twenty-four consecutive chapters that are focused on his most important memories of that time. He was a warrior in battle, and later, as a successful businessman, inventor, and industrialist, he remained a warrior--never forgetting the lessons learned during World War II.

Arrangement of United States Copper Cents, 1816-1857, For the Assistance of Collectors

release date: Apr 16, 2025
Arrangement of United States Copper Cents, 1816-1857, For the Assistance of Collectors
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.

Picasso's Guernica

Picasso's Guernica
Professor Russell''s innovative method of presentation allows the reader to be "present at the creation" of what may be the most significant work of art of this century. The book traces the principal iconographic themes of the mural: the Crucifixion and the bullfight, and the minotaur. Its structural elements are examined in depth, with clear visual documentation. Dr. Russell undertakes a fresh and comprehensive analysis of Picasso''s "vision," including the implications of his methods and visual projection and distortion. The creative process and final richness of effect are illuminated by a tracking of the mural''s evolution through the 45 Guernica studies and seven unfinished states. The sources for the mural are documented by extensive reference to Picasso''s work as a whole and to examples from earlier historical periods, and a critical survey of the Guernica literature is provided. -- From publisher''s description.

The Tea-burners of Cumberland County who Showed Their Resistance to British Tyranny and Unjust Taxation by Burning a Cargo of East India Tea on the Evening of December 22, 1774 at Greenwich, New Jersey

Exchange, Prices, and Production in Hyperinflation

release date: Oct 01, 2013
Exchange, Prices, and Production in Hyperinflation
This is a new release of the original 1930 edition.

The Trinity, Practically Speaking

release date: Jan 06, 2012
The Trinity, Practically Speaking
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in the Bible (and in Christian experience) are all vital to the reality of salvation. But since the word "Trinity" does not appear in the Bible, many people wonder whether the doctrine is anything more than an intellectual puzzle created by theologians. This book leads readers step-by-step to a robust understanding of God as a Trinity.

The Confessional Imagination

release date: Dec 01, 2019
The Confessional Imagination
Originally published in 1974. This book concerns the archetypal quality of Wordsworth''s The Prelude, specifically the ways in which it develops and defines concepts of language, time, and narrative that influenced writers who came after Wordsworth. Frank D. McConnell sees the philosopher and theologian St. Augustine as the most suggestive analogue for the Wordsworthian quest for lost time and for the redemptive power of memory. McConnell maps similarities and dissimilarities between Wordsworth''s Prelude and Augustine''s Confessions. Each chapter of the book centers on an aspect of Wordsworth''s confessional procedure in writing the poem. Chapter 1 ascribes peculiarities in the mode of address to The Prelude''s definitive auditor, Coleridge, as a felt presence that shapes the overall form of the poem. Chapter 2 discusses the confessional—and Wordsworthian—view of the human career, contrasting the holistic and organic ideal of man''s development with a more ancient and allegorical, or daemonic, view against which the confessional vision struggles. Chapter 3 carries the argument to the more fundamental level of the senses of sight and hearing. And chapter 4 deals with language itself, the irreducible counters of Wordsworth''s vision and the highly specialized confessional language of "Edenic words." The general direction of the author''s reading is a narrowing of focus from the most general to the most specific features of the confessional act.

Investigation of the Benjamin Franklin Graphite Mine (government Owned) and the Just Graphite Mine, Chester County, Pa

The Physical Principles of Rock Magnetism

The Physical Principles of Rock Magnetism
THE PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF ROCK MAGNETISM ...

The Spirit-Baptized Church

release date: Apr 16, 2020
The Spirit-Baptized Church
Frank D. Macchia argues that the Son of God baptized (and continues to baptize) humanity in the Spirit by pouring forth the Spirit on the Day of Pentecost. All four Gospels and the book of Acts describe how the Son is sent of the Father and empowered by the Spirit to fulfil this mission; Macchia in turn claims that Christ succeeds by incorporating others into himself and into the love of the Father. The Spirit-Baptized Church proposes a richly pneumatological ecclesiology that is dominated by a Pentecostal confessional concern, while also open to a larger ecumenical conversation. The volume focuses not only on the dogmatic (Trinitarian) foundations and election processes of the Spirit-baptized church, but also on its marks and witnessing practices. As an exceptionally detailed study of the Spirit-baptismal metaphor, this volume is a valuable resource for scholars of ecclesiology, Pentecostalism, and systematic theology.

16 Commentaries on the Book of Genesis

release date: Sep 08, 2015
16 Commentaries on the Book of Genesis
The book of Genesis consists of two parts. Part 1 (chapters 111) is the Creation, beginning with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Subsequently, an expanding population from Adam and Eve turned wicked and got slated for destruction. The Lord chose a flood as the means by which it was to be destroyed. The Lord found righteousness in a man named Noah and exempted him and his family from the destruction. The Lord instructed Noah to build an ark to withstand the flood and to place in the ark a male and female of every type of living creature. The people that went aboard the ark were Noah; his wife; his three sons, Ham, Shem, and Japeth; and their wives. Nine generations after Noah, through the line of Shem, came Abram (Abraham), which began part 2 of Genesis, the patriarchal history (chapters 1250). Only the first three commentaries deal with part 1. Commentaries 4 through 16 all deal with part 2. Commentaries 4 through 7 cover the period from when Abraham left his fathers house until his grandson Jacob leaves home to seek a wife among his mothers people. Commentary 8 lays out in detail the well-known confusion in the multiplicity in naming of Esaus three wives. No commentary or suggestion is offered for that confusion. It is what it is. Commentary 9 discusses and comments on the eerie similarities in the accounts of Abraham and Isaac trying to pass off their respective wives as their sisters both for safety and political advantage. Commentaries 10 through 16 cover the events in Jacobs life until its end at age of 147. He died in Egypt, after having his family brought there by his prodigious son, Joseph, to save the family from a famine in Canaan.

Pelagic Copepods of the Family Oithonidae (Cyclopoida) from the East Coasts of Central and South America

Holy Ghost Creek

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Holy Ghost Creek
Weissbarth imparts his knowledge and love of fly fishing with a profound reverence for the beauty of the sport and the places it is practiced.

A Study of the Parameters Associated with Employing Laser Speckle Correlation Fringes to Measure In-plane Strain

A Study of the Parameters Associated with Employing Laser Speckle Correlation Fringes to Measure In-plane Strain
"Basic experimental parameters associated with using laser speckle correlation fringes to measure in-plane strain have been investigated. Equations and inequalities are derived which provide bounding numbers for many of the physical parameters. The feasibility of employing this technique for obtaining in-plane strain data in a microscopic region is shown. This suggests that it may be applicable for studying strain distributions in the vicinity of either a crack or an interference fit fastener." -- Abstract.

Fitness for Wellness

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Is Anyone Out There?

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Is Anyone Out There?
Internationally known astronomer, Professor Frank Drake, has been scanning deepest space for more than 30 years, hoping to tune into an alien radio signal that could only come from an extraterrestrial intelligence. This book chronicles his work and discoveries.

The doorbell rang

release date: Jan 01, 1999
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