New Releases by Mary Beth

Mary Beth is the author of Angels Fall (2010), A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, Third Edition (2010), The Walking People (2010), Life After Trauma (2010), A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy (2010).

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Angels Fall

release date: Sep 29, 2010
Angels Fall
This is the true story of a young girl who grew up in unfair circumstances as a child throughout her early adulthood. She had to go through billions of heartbreaks to find out who she really was and where she belonged in life. She''s dealt with more than most would ever have to deal with in a life time. She learned to love and to live again and again. Her story is filled with hope and heartache, with dreams and desires, and with love and loss.

A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, Third Edition

release date: Aug 01, 2010
A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, Third Edition
Mary Beth Beazley''s highly regarded A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, Third Edition, is a comprehensive student-focused guide to writing appellate briefs. Written in an understandable, direct writing style, this concise paperback''s effective structure centers on a four-point approach to writing and breaks each point down into key elements that are then treated in-depth. This accessible paperback: provides a complete introduction to the techniques and process of writing appellate briefs emphasizes the process approach to writing, beginning with large-scale issues such as content and organization, moving to smaller-scale issues such as signals to the reader, and ending on the smallest-scale concerns of format and polishing methods includes an appendix with four sample briefs with annotations that identify strengths of the brief and/or why the writer chose a particular technique shows students how to effectively use abstract formulas such as IRAC or CREXAC when they are writing teaches students how to revise and improve their work by using the self-graded draft Improvements to the updated Third Edition include: Chapters have been reorganized to separate motion briefs from appellate briefs to allow professors to assign focused readings more easily The section on standards of review for a motion to dismiss has been updated to reflect Supreme Court decisions in "Twombly" and "Iqbal" Enhanced and refined discussions of: How to write effective topic sentences arguing that a rule does or does not apply to the case Using introductory material effectively to set the stage for the argument How to "harvest" arguments from non-mandatory courts How and where to deal with opponent''s arguments A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, Third Edition, offers practical advice with specific techniques that encourages students to develop new skills and greater confidence.

The Walking People

release date: May 27, 2010
The Walking People
A “beautifully crafted” novel of two sisters’ lives, spanning from 1950s Ireland to modern-day America (Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin). Greta Cahill never believed she would leave her village in west Ireland. Yet one day she found herself on a ship bound for New York, along with her sister, Johanna, and a boy named Michael Ward, a son of itinerant tinkers. Back home, her family hadn’t expressed much confidence in her abilities, but Greta discovers that in America she can fall in love, earn a living, and build a life. She longs to return and show her family what she has made of herself—but that could mean revealing a secret about her past to her children. So she carefully keeps her life in New York separate from the life she once loved in Ireland, torn from the people she is closest to. Decades later, she discovers that her children, with the best of intentions, have conspired to unite the worlds she has so painstakingly kept apart. And though the Ireland of her memory may bear little resemblance to that of present day, she fears it is still possible to lose all . . . “A compelling drama of transatlantic Irish life.” —Billy Collins “Marries a deliciously old-fashioned style of storytelling with a fresh take on the immigrant experience . . . A warm, involving family drama.” —Booklist

Life After Trauma

release date: Mar 10, 2010
Life After Trauma
Trauma can turn your world upside down--afterward, nothing may look safe or familiar. This compassionate workbook has already helped tens of thousands of trauma survivors start rebuilding their lives. Full of practical strategies for coping and self-care, the book guides you toward reclaiming a solid sense of safety, self-worth, trust, and control, as well as the capacity to be close to others. The focus is on finding the way forward in your life today, no matter what has happened in the past. The updated second edition has a new section on managing emotions through mindfulness and an appendix on easing the stress of health care visits. Dozens of step-by-step questionnaires and exercises are included.

A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy

release date: Jan 01, 2010
A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy
Mary Beth Beazley s highly regarded A Practical Guide to Appellate Advocacy, Third Edition, is a comprehensive student-focused guide to writing appellate briefs. Written in an understandable, direct writing style, this concise paperback s effective

Chicago's Fashion History

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Chicago's Fashion History
From the ashes of the Chicago Fire of 1871 came the birth of the city''s fashion scene as entrepreneurs built new storefronts virtually overnight. Aided by the Windy City''s incredible network of railroads, these fledgling enterprises in turn created millionaires who wanted to wear the latest clothes from Europe. Marshall Fields and Potter Palmer were among the local elites who regularly boarded ships to France and returned with exquisite suits, coats, hats, gowns, fabrics, and other accessories, which designers sought to re-create with cheaper fabrics and labor. Chicago''s reputation as a trendsetting metropolis was only sealed by the city''s film industry. Charlie Chaplin and his cast of stylish starlets had women north and south of Madison Street copying every hairdo and dress. Even after moviemaking moved to Los Angeles, actors and actresses traveling to New York City regularly dropped in when they switched trains downtown. By World War II, Chicago, the "City of Big Shoulders," became the place to start a career as a fashion designer.

Living Life as a Thank You

release date: Oct 01, 2009
Living Life as a Thank You
The authors present a simple but comprehensive program for incorporating gratitude into one''s life and reaping its many benefits, in a book with motivational quotes, suggested gratitude practice and anecdotes that is divided into such chapters as "Thank You Power" and "Putting Gratitude into Action." Original.

Condi

release date: Aug 24, 2009
Condi
An in-depth look at the life, faith, and achievements of one of America’s most fascinating women. “One day I’ll be in that house,” said ten-year-old Condoleezza Rice as she gazed across the White House’s expansive front lawn. Of course, Condi made good on that promise. With poise and gracefulness—combined with an iron will and determination—rarely seen in Washington, Rice has become one of the most iconic and influential figures on the world stage. This is her story. Condi provides an in-depth study of the life, faith, and achievements of one of America’s most fascinating women. From her humble beginnings in segregated Alabama to her academic career, from her first days in Washington to her appointment as Secretary of State and beyond, Condi investigates Rice’s rise to political prominence. Drawing from in-depth research, Mary Beth Brown explores how Condi’s parents, mentors, faith, and defining moments have helped her grow into a position of power and global influence. Here is a story of inspiration, of principle, and of the limitless opportunities for those who pursue their dreams with unfailing hope and dogged determination.

Hooked for Life

release date: May 01, 2009
Hooked for Life
Crochet lovers will embrace Hooked for Life: Adventures of a Crochet Zealot, a book that lovingly and humorously explores the craft of crochet and is written by a true crochet zealot. Mary Beth Temple, a well-known author in the crafting world and a self-admitted crochet junkie, gives an insider''s look at what makes real crocheters tick and laugh with a number of humorous essays. Excerpt from the book: "Just the other day I uttered a phrase that stopped traffic in my household, a phrase I never in a million years thought I would utter. I was sorting through yet another box of yarn that appeared as if by magic, trying to lower the square footage of wool that is all over my living room, and in frustration I yelled out "I have too much yarn!" You could hear crickets chirping in the aftermath--my daughter looked at me as if I had three heads, even the dog cocked her head and started to slink slowly away from the crazy woman. Did I really say I had too much yarn? Was I sick with fever?"

Managing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Managing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Contents: (1) Introduction; (2) Renewed Interest in Nuclear Power Expansion: (a) Worldwide Nuclear Power Status; (b) Nuclear Fuel Services Market: Yellowcake; Conversion; Enrichment; Fuel Fabrication; (c) Final Stages of the Fuel Cycle; (d) Waste Disposal and Energy Security; (3) Proposals on the Fuel Cycle: Pres. Bush¿s ''04 Proposal; Discussions in the Nuclear Suppliers Group; El Baradei Proposal; IAEA Experts Group/INFCIRC/640; Putin Initiative; Six Country Concept; IAEA Fuel Bank; Congress. Support; World Nuclear Assoc.; IAEA Standby Arrange. System; Multilateral Enrichment Sanctuary Project; Enrichment Bonds; Global Nuclear Energy Partnership; (4) Comparison of Proposals; (5) Prospects for Implementing Fuel Assurance Mechanisms.

Haunted U.S. Battlefields

release date: Aug 21, 2008
Haunted U.S. Battlefields
Do places where violent deaths occur somehow absorb the horror, only to conjure up images that haunt the living for generations to come? Many people believe that this can indeed happen; above all, in the context of that manmade phenomenon that reaps so great a toll in so short a time: War. Haunted U.S. Battlefields takes us on a spine-tingling tour of America’s most legendary spectral scenes of human struggle—from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, from the Indian Wars to World War II and beyond. As America’s bloodiest conflict, the Civil War has yielded the greatest number of ghostly sightings. Hence, most of the twenty-five battlefield legends this book relates are from this era—whether the myriad strange spectral happenings associated with Gettysburg, or this war’s lesser known but equally tragic events. Summing up the eerie essence of wartime scenes across America—many of which today host popular ghost tours—Haunted U.S. Battlefields is a must for students of the paranormal, Civil War buffs, and all others interested in a spine-chilling realm of military history that the history books don’t dare tell.

Stray Wives

release date: Mar 01, 2008
Stray Wives
Whereas my husband, Enoch Darling, has at sundry times used me in so improper and cruel a manner, as to destroy my happiness and endanger my life, and whereas he has not provided for me as a husband ought, but expended his time and money unadvisedly, at taverns . . . . I hereby notify the public that I am obliged to leave him. Phebe Darling, January 13, 1796 Hundreds of provocative notices such as this one ran in New England newspapers between 1790 and 1830. These elopement notices--advertisements paid for by husbands and occasionally wives to announce their spouses'' desertions as well as the personal details of their marital conflicts--testify to the difficulties that many couples experienced, and raise questions about the nature of the marital relationship in early national New England. Stray Wives examines marriage, family, gender, and the law through the lens of these elopement notices. In conjunction with legal treatises, court records, and prescriptive literature, Mary Beth Sievens highlights the often tenuous relationships among marriage law, marital ideals, and lived experience in the early Republic, an era of exceptional cultural and economic change. Elopement notices allowed couples to negotiate the meaning of these changes, through contests over issues such as gender roles, consumption, economic support, and property ownership. Sievens reveals the ambiguous, often contested nature of marital law, showing that husbands'' superior status and wives'' dependence were fluid and negotiable, subject to the differing interpretations of legal commentators, community members, and spouses themselves.

The Paraprofessional's Guide to the Inclusive Classroom

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Paraprofessional's Guide to the Inclusive Classroom
Improve paraprofessionals work and relations with teachers in inclusive classrooms with the third edition to the bestselling collaborative workbook for paraprofessionals and educators

In the Devil's Snare

release date: Dec 18, 2007
In the Devil's Snare
Award-winning historian Mary Beth Norton reexamines the Salem witch trials in this startlingly original, meticulously researched, and utterly riveting study. In 1692 the people of Massachusetts were living in fear, and not solely of satanic afflictions. Horrifyingly violent Indian attacks had all but emptied the northern frontier of settlers, and many traumatized refugees—including the main accusers of witches—had fled to communities like Salem. Meanwhile the colony’s leaders, defensive about their own failure to protect the frontier, pondered how God’s people could be suffering at the hands of savages. Struck by the similarities between what the refugees had witnessed and what the witchcraft “victims” described, many were quick to see a vast conspiracy of the Devil (in league with the French and the Indians) threatening New England on all sides. By providing this essential context to the famous events, and by casting her net well beyond the borders of Salem itself, Norton sheds new light on one of the most perplexing and fascinating periods in our history.

Chemistry

release date: Jul 01, 2007
Chemistry
Selected Solutions Manual (0-13-615116-7) This manual for students contains complete, step-by-step solutions to selected odd-numbered end-of-chapter problems.

A People & A Nation: A History of the United States: Volume 2: Since 1865

release date: Oct 20, 2006
A People & A Nation: A History of the United States: Volume 2: Since 1865
This spirited narrative challenges students to think about the meaning of American history. Thoughtful inclusion of the lives of everyday people, cultural diversity, work, and popular culture preserves the text''s basic approach to American history as a story of all the American people. The Seventh Edition maintains the emphasis on the unique social history of the United States and engages students through cutting-edge research and scholarship. New content includes expanded coverage of modern history (post-1945) with discussion of foreign relations, gender analysis, and race and racial relations. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Fodor's Moscow and Saint Petersburg

Fodor's Moscow and Saint Petersburg
Detailed and timely information on accommodations, restaurants, and local attractions highlight these updated travel guides, which feature all-new covers, a two-color interior design, symbols to indicate budget options, must-see ratings, multi-day itineraries, Smart Travel Tips, helpful bulleted maps, tips on transportation, guidelines for shopping excursions, and other valuable features. Original.

Where to Weekend Around Ohio

release date: Mar 02, 2004
Where to Weekend Around Ohio
Where to Weekend Around Ohio includes: Ohio Zanesville; Hocking Hills; Wayne National Forest; Ohio River Towns (Southeast); Cincinnati Highlights; King''s Island; Waynesville and Caesar''s State Park; Serpent Mound and Chillicothe; Point Pleasant and Ohio River Towns; Columbus Highlights; West Liberty and the Ohio Caverns; Cleveland Highlights; Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area; Amish Country; Western Reserve; NE Coast of Lake Erie; Sea World of Ohio & Six Flags of Ohio; NW Coast of Lake Erie; Cedar Point; Lake Erie Isles; Grand Lake - St. Mary State Park Kentucky Kentucky Bluegrass Country and Kentucky Horse Park; Natural Bridge and Red River Gorge Indiana Metamora; Brown County (Bloomington) Pennsylvania Erie Triangle Vineyards; Allegheny National Forest Region

Aimee

release date: Feb 09, 2004
Aimee
Aimee''s dead, and everyone believes that her best friend helped her commit suicide. After Aimee dies, after the trial, after the move to the new town, she''s completely alone-paralyzed by he loneliness, guilt and anger at everyone''s suppression of the truth. Isolated, she writes in her journal, and gradually lets readers into her world. A world where parents don''t listen, therapists don''t help, and best friends betray you. In the end, she realizes that while she never could have saved Aimee, she might be able to save herself.

Gifts With Heart

release date: Feb 01, 2002
Gifts With Heart
In "Gifts with Heart, " Sammons presents a collection of stories and ideas to inspire readers to give with thought and feeling. The author suggests gift ideas for parents, spouses, children, and friends, as well as housewarming gifts and gifts for the sick or dispirited.

Gender and Heroism in Early Modern English Literature

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Gender and Heroism in Early Modern English Literature
Rose examines the glamorous, failed destinies of heroes in plays by William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Christopher Marlowe ; Queen Elizabeth I''s creation of a heroic identity in her public speaches ; autobiographies of four ordinary women thrust into the public sphere by civil war ; and the seducation of heroes into slavery in works by John Milton, Aphra Behn, and Mary Astell.--Back cover.

Usability Engineering

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Usability Engineering
Usability engineering is about designing products that are easy to use. This text provides an introduction to human computer interaction principles, and how to apply them in ways that make software and hardware more effective and easier to use.

A People and a Nation Telecourse Student Guide, Volume 1

release date: Aug 01, 2000

The Martin Chronicles

release date: Jan 01, 2000
The Martin Chronicles
Laura set the bassinet down gently and backed away, smiling at us. Eugene nudged me, but I was shaking so hard, I couldn''t pick up the baby. Eugene quickly scooped him up instead and cuddled him before placing him in my arms. Little Martín stared at me intently and then... he smiled. From the emotional moment when they first met, Eugene and Mary Beth were entranced by the three-month-old baby they''d traveled to Mexico to adopt. Then life took an unexpected turn. Bureaucratic bungling, political wrangling, Mexican holidays, and plain bad luck repeatedly delayed the adoption''s final approval. Meanwhile, Eugene returned to the U.S., leaving Mary Beth in Puerto Vallarta with Martín. The Martin Chronicles-originally a series of email messages Mary Beth sent home to family and friends-recounts the trials and joys of a first-time mother with limited Spanish skills who was determined to make the best of a precarious situation. This heartwarming, lively narrative reveals a growing love not only for an adopted baby, but for his native country as well. Through comic adventures, budding friendships, and cultural celebrations, The Martin Chronicles gives an account of one family''s incredible saga to bring their baby home.

Once-A-Month Cooking, Revised Edition

release date: Sep 29, 1999
Once-A-Month Cooking, Revised Edition
Chocked full of tips to save time in the kitchen, this cookbook has been revised and updated for today''s low-fat tastes.

Thai Women in the Global Labor Force

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Thai Women in the Global Labor Force
This text is an ethnographic examination of young women migrants in rural and urban Thailand. The author focuses on the hundreds of thousands of young women who fill the factories and sweatshops of the Bangkok metropolis, following them as they travel from the village of Baan Naa Sakae.

Real Love

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Real Love
Mary Beth Bonacci speaks to nearly 100,000 people every year. She speaks to Catholics across the country and around the world - about friendship, about relationships, about marriage, about God''s plan for sexuality, and about finding real, honest love. And people speak back to her. They ask her questions - about sex, about dating, about healing after a shattered relationship, about marriage, about their struggles to live love. Their questions are real, specific and often very poignant. Now, for the first time, Mary Beth has published those questions - and her answers - in a comprehensive, readable guide which addresses the details of the very real struggle that people face in trying to live real love in a world gone mad. Through these questions and her answers, Mary Beth offers a comprehensive catechesis of the Church''s teaching in the areas of marriage and human sexuality. She tackles the toughest issues - premarital sex, contraception, divorce, homosexuality, pornography and others. She gives practical advice on living the Church''s teachings. She offers compassionate support for those who have stumbled. And throughout it all, she demonstrates that a living respect for God''s gift of sexuality is the way - the only way - to find real, honest love.

Liberty's Daughters

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Liberty's Daughters
This book represents social history on a grand scale, imaginatively conceived and massively researched. Norton brilliantly portrays a dramatic transformation of women''s private lives in the wake of the Revolution. First published in 1980 and recently out of print, Liberty''s Daughters is widely considered a landmark book on the history of American women and on the Revolution itself.

Allegories of Transgression and Transformation

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Allegories of Transgression and Transformation
Examines the dynamic relationship between authority and gender in contemporary, experimental narrative works by four Latin American women writers: Diamela Eltit of Chile, Nelida Pinon of Brazil, Reina Roffe of Argentina, and Cristina Peri Rossi of Uruguay.

A Show of Hands

A Show of Hands
An introduction to the sign language used by many deaf and hard of hearing people.
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