New Releases by M. Miller

M. Miller is the author of 150 Original Exercises in Unison for Band or Orchestra (1999), Handling Construction Defect Claims (1999), Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman (1997), Kentucky Politics & Government (1994), 2.7/4.3 Micron CO2 Branching Ratio Measurement (1989).

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150 Original Exercises in Unison for Band or Orchestra

release date: Nov 13, 1999
150 Original Exercises in Unison for Band or Orchestra
150 Original Exercises in Unison for Band or Orchestra was designed expressly for teaching division of measure, and tempos and rhythms, with warm up/tune up and scale exercises. Equally adaptable for any single instrument or any combination of instruments.

Handling Construction Defect Claims

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Handling Construction Defect Claims
Handling Construction Defect Claims: Western States, Third Edition, puts you on the cutting edge in this expanding practice area. Bringing decades of experience representing a diverse spectrum of residential real estate interests and homeowners'' associations, co-authors Thomas E. Miller and Rachel M. Miller detail each aspect of this specialized area, from the statutorily prescribed causes of action To The common law theories of liability, from prelitigation steps to defense considerations, and damages. You''ll find up-to-the-minute guidance on California construction defect law, As well as the evolving law in Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, and Washington. You''ll also gain valuable insights in these vital areas: The merging of toxic tort litigation and construction defect litigation Emerging insurance considerations Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods and techniques the effective use of experts in a construction defect case and more!

Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman
Following a nuclear war, the Dark Ages descend on 32nd century America which has split into warring nations. Only the Catholic Church has any influence and the novel follows the travels of its peace envoy, Brother Blacktooth.

Kentucky Politics & Government

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Kentucky Politics & Government
Penny M. Miller takes a comprehensive approach to Kentucky politics and government. She uses the details of the state''s political institutions and processes, its policy issues, and its place in national politics to demonstrate the tension between Kentucky''s forces of change and its inertia. Since the Civil War, geographic, economic, and cultural factional divisions have dominated the struggle for progress in the Bluegrass state. Yet Kentucky is in a state of change, and its political institutions have undergone significant transformations in the last few decades. Miller points out that the state''s judicial system, long one of the nation''s least-altered, has recently become one of its most innovative; the educational system has undergone radical legislative reformation, trying to escape its near last-place national ranking. The legislative branch has gained more independence and autonomy, and its relationship to the executive branch has experienced an enormous readjustment. The state has emerged from its past stereotypes of bourbon, fast horses, burley tobacco, and coal mines. Some things endure, though--political corruption, voter apathy, and an aged constitution. This book, the only comprehensive study of politics and government in Kentucky, illuminates contemporary problems within their historical context and suggests how the state''s institutions, policies, politics, and people will formulate the future of Kentucky.

2.7/4.3 Micron CO2 Branching Ratio Measurement

release date: Jan 01, 1989
2.7/4.3 Micron CO2 Branching Ratio Measurement
Two rocket infrared measurement programs during the 1970 ''s (ICe CAP and SPIRE) measured significant amounts of radiation in the upper atmosphere at 2.7 microns. Several papers have been published which attribute this radiation at 2.7 microns to the hot bands of Carbon dioxide. To determine the contribution of 2.7 microns radiation from CO2 each of these analyses rely on a simple theoretical calculation of the CO2 branching ratio between 2.7 microns and 4.3 microns. The radiative branching from the CO2(021) combination vibrational energy state to the CO2 (020) and CO2 (000) states is measured using both laser induced fluorescence excitation and spectrally resolved fluorescence experiments. These measurements bound the branching ratio (C02(021) CO2 (020)/CO2(O21) CO2 (000)) between 13 and 16.

The Worth of Women's Work

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Worth of Women's Work
Many common assumptions about work are challenged in this book. For example, the findings refute the common assertion that work tasks can be categorized into u0091u0093instrumental,u0094 or task activities, versus u0093caretaking,u0094 or people-oriented activities. It is shown that, regardless of the type of job, tasks are accomplished through the management of relationships. Other findings show that workers devise ingenious methods for maintaining dignity in the face of blatant oppression, a conclusion neglected in traditional studies of work where prestige hierarchies are presumed to affect workersu0092 feelings about themselves. This book integrates findings from qualitative studies of womenu0092s work experiences in 13 occupations. The methods for gathering the data include participant observation, unstructured interviews, analysis of diaries, and review of historical documents. These methodologies permit unanticipated patterns to emerge from the data. Hence, The Worth of Womenu0092s Work not only presents new insights into womenu0092s work experiences, but simultaneously takes a much-needed step in developing a framework for integrating qualitative research.

Street Woman

release date: Apr 01, 1987
Street Woman
In this rich, well-written study, Eleanor Miller analyzes the social organization of street hustling and the lives of the women involved in it. Miller views hustling as "illegal work": prostitution, fraud, forgery, embezzlement, and larceny. Using information garnered from life histories and interviews with 64 female street hustlers in Milwaukee, she vividly describes a female underclass recruited to the world of the street for a substantial period of their lives.Street Woman offers a challenging alternative to recent sociological studies that view the "women''s movement" as directly linked to the increasing participation of women in property crime. Miller shows that this increase in crime is a response to sustained poverty. Thus, many sociologists are out of touch with the typical female criminal in this country on both a demographic and personal level. "Typical" female hustlers, as their own words poignantly reveal, are young, poor minority women who have limited education and skills and who also have several children of their own. They adopt characteristic interpersonal relationships and familial forms that insure their survival but which leave the youngsters at greater risk of being recruited to street life.Street Woman is a work of great importance to sociologists and criminologists alike, both in its ramifications for public policy and its explicit implications for further research. Most important, Miller''s desire to render a more personal portrait, to enable us to "at least recognize the individual in the picture painted of the group," leaves the reader with haunting portrayals of the women who struggle to survive in the violent, desperate, drug-ridden world of the street. Author note: Eleanor M. Miller is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Ethnic and Racial Images in American Film and Television

release date: Jan 01, 1987

From Delos to Delphi

release date: Jan 01, 1986
From Delos to Delphi
This detailed literary and rhetorical analysis of the Homeric Hymn to Apollo treats the poem as a unified work of art in which sophisticated poetic craftsmanship is put to the service of serious ethical thought. By means of parallels from Homer, Hesiod, and other Homeric hymns, as well as from later epideictic poetry and prose, the author seeks to show that the poet of the Hymn follows a coherent ''''program'''' whose intention is to praise Apollo from his birth on humble Delos to his establishment in a position of glory at Delphi. At the same time, the ''''Delian'''' and ''''Pythian'''' portions of the hymn are linked by a complex network of ideas bearing on the ethos of Apollo and the nature of his Delphic oracle. The study takes into account previous scholarship on the Hymn and provides appendices on ''''The Question of Unity'''' and ''''The Cosmological Hierarchy and Apollo''s Timai''''.

Reading Faster and Understanding More

release date: Jan 01, 1985

Water at the Surface of Earth

Water at the Surface of Earth
Water at the Surface of the Earth: An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics provides an introduction to the ways in which biological, physical, cultural, and urban systems at the surface of the earth operate, with a particular focus on the hydrodynamics of ecosystems, i.e., water and its association with other forms of matter, including pollutants, and with several forms of energy. The chapter sequence in this book follows the downward progress of water from the lower atmosphere, through ecosystems at the earth''s surface, through the soil and mantle rock, to the ""waters under the earth."" In other words, the book begins with input of water to ecosystems, then describes how it is processed in these systems, and ends with the liquid water yield from them. The book first discusses storms in the atmosphere. These are systems that convert inflows of water vapor into outflows of raindrops and snowflakes that are precipitated to the underlying surface. This is followed by separate chapters on how water is delivered from the atmosphere to surface ecosystems; water budgets at the surface and in the soil; evaporation from these systems back to the atmosphere; water in the local air and rocks; and horizontal movement of water transformed by ecosystems where the preceding storages and fluxes were located.

Nuclear and Radiochemistry

Nuclear and Radiochemistry
Introduction to Radiation Chemistry Third Edition J. W. T. Spinks and R. J. Woods The only single source guide to radiation chemistry has now been expanded to include new material on applied radiation chemistry and experimental methods, as well as gaseous and solid systems. Other enhancements include broadened coverage of chemical reactions initiated by high-energy and their commercial applications, as well as new topics related to kinetics and experimental procedures. The Third Edition features numerical data in Sl units, simplifying most radiation-chemical calculations, an expanded problem section, and key references updated to reflect recent research. 1990 (0 471-61403-3) 574 pp. The Elements Beyond Uranium Glenn T. Seaborg and Walter D. Loveland Written by the team of Nobel Laureate Glenn Seaborg--an active participant in the discovery of transuranium elements--and leading chemist, Walter Loveland, here is a unique inside account of the discovery of these elements as well as the first definitive look at their chemical, physical, and nuclear properties. The book contains detailed discussions of nuclear synthesis reactions, experimental techniques, natural occurrence, superheavy elements, practical applications, and predictions for the future, as well as such special features as excerpts from original notebooks, pictures of element discovery teams, and up-to-date tables of nuclear properties. 1990 (0 471-89062-6) 359 pp.

The Role of Shrimp Imports in a Declining Sea Foods Market

A Canticle for Leibowitz. (Corgi Ed. Reissued.)

Geologic and Hydrologic Characterization and Evaluation of the Basin and Range Province Relative to the Disposal of High-level Radioactive Waste

...The Construction and Flying of Kites

Missing

Missing
James'' life is about to change. His business partner has just screwed him and his billion-dollar company over. He also needs a new executive assistant--someone he can trust. Samantha has had a crush on her older brother''s best friend for years. She''s just moved back to New York and needs a new job. What she wasn''t counting on was that her eyes would get opened to James'' other side. His Dominant side.
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