New Releases by Ryan Murphy

Ryan Murphy is the author of World War One Letters as Written by Lt. Jack McKeown (2024), The Champions Of Jardenia (2023), Determined Declan (2023), How to Do (almost) Anything (2023), Growen Owen (2022).

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World War One Letters as Written by Lt. Jack McKeown

release date: May 01, 2024
World War One Letters as Written by Lt. Jack McKeown
Jack McKeown was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He was the oldest child of John and Esther McGowan McKeown. After enlisting, Jack was sent to build the new port of embarkation at Camp Upton on Long Island (near the town of Yaphank, NY). After six months at Upton, the Seventy-Seventh Division 306th Machine Gun Battalion Co. D. was shipped to France. Jack was soon promoted to 2nd Lieutenant Supply and Transportation Officer with the 305th Machine Gun Battalion Co. A. The 77th Division fought in the Argonne Forest which the Germans had seized early in the war. The 77th Infantry Division was the first "National Army" division created through the draft. It was the first American division of draftees to land in France. No other American division was closer to the German front than the 77th Division.

The Champions Of Jardenia

release date: Aug 10, 2023
The Champions Of Jardenia
Formed in the early years after the Great Wars, the Champions are a group dedicated to the safety of Jardenia and its people. Aldron, an unassuming young man will quickly learn they are the force that stands between him and his certain demise at the hands of a once sworn Champion, Elian. Elian and his forces have vowed to never allow humans to once more rule the world. Through might or magic they are determined to end the current bloodline. Aldron, the last of his bloodline must face the perils of Jardenia and Elian''s forces in order to take his place in history among the kings of Jardenia. Aldron, with the Champions at his side, learns the truth of his being and that he must return to Rodan to take his proper place amongst his people, as their king. As preparations are made for their departure to Rodan evil arrives in Aldron''s home, the Black Glade. From the outset Aldron, the only human alive with innate magic, is hunted by Elian and Karan who are intent on his demise. The two are determined to destroy any chance the humans may come to hold magic and regain their foothold upon the world and have searched endlessly for Aldron since his disappearance as an infant. They believe the world has been caused enough grief by the humans and their greed. Aldron flees to the safety of Rodan and as quickly as he becomes king he learns there is much to be done to prevail over the evil brothers and their summoned horde of followers. .

Determined Declan

release date: Jul 17, 2023
Determined Declan
Determined Delan is a rhyming advice book with facts and self-help tips for life. Lessons that both adults and children can learn from. The second in a series by father Ryan Murphy, Determined Declan is a great gift for new parents, toddlers'' birthdays, and bedtime or classroom reading. A little, red-head boy named Declan, Was born a cute, big, brown-eyed lad. Right from birth, he was small but mighty, Observed his mom and dad Any time he tried something, He would persevere and never considered to quit. From learning to walk and talk, To his very first baseball hit.

How to Do (almost) Anything

release date: Jan 01, 2023

Growen Owen

release date: Sep 22, 2022
Growen Owen
Growen Owen is a rhyming advice book with facts and self help tips for life. Lessons that both adult and child can learn from. The first in a series by father Ryan Murphy, Growen Owen is a great gift for new parents, toddler''s birthdays, and bedtime or classroom reading. Get yourself ready for a really fun book. About a little boy named Owen, what adventures he took. He loves to explore nature behind his house. Looking for creatures like a frog or a mouse. Each day would seem normal except his birthday, When each animal he spotted had something to say. Published by Civin Media Relations with illustrations by renowned artist Eva Anziano.

The Human Freedom Index 2021

release date: Dec 16, 2021
The Human Freedom Index 2021
The Human Freedom Index presents the state of human freedom in the world based on a broad measure that encompasses personal, civil, and economic freedom. Human freedom is a social concept that recognizes the dignity of individuals and is defined here as negative liberty or the absence of coercive constraint. Because freedom is inherently valuable and plays a role in human progress, it is worth measuring carefully. The Human Freedom Index is a resource that can help to more objectively observe relationships between freedom and other social and economic phenomena, as well as the ways in which the various dimensions of freedom interact with one another.The report is co?published by the Cato Institute and the Fraser Institute.

You've Got the Gig!

release date: Dec 09, 2021
You've Got the Gig!
The ride of a lifetime! 100,000 miles, four years, two amazing cities, one relentless adrenaline and caffeine-fuelled adventure full of thrills, pills, hills, and bellyache. You''ve Got the Gig! Is an all-access, backstage pass to the little-known yet highly controversial world of the gig economy. The larger-than-life world of the cycle courier is vastly underreported, yet hundreds, sometimes thousands, of these square-shaped backpack-wearing delivery drivers are the blood in the veins of many city centres across the UK and around the globe, taking food and drink to the hungry masses, like efficient worker ants, every hour of every day. Terrified by the prospect of being stuck in the same job for life, and faced with the need for an income while back at uni studying for a change of careers, Ryan Murphy made a break from the ''real world'' and set out to do something he loved. After an exhilarating cycle journey around San Francisco, he turned his attention to the one thing in life which had always brought him unbridled joy and adventure. But what began as a convenient way of earning a living, and a way to escape exams and essays, ended by showing a new way of life, with many unintended and unbelievable consequences. Unshackled from the traditional employer, able to make his own way in the newly emerging gig economy by working for Deliveroo, Ryan has come up against both the obvious drawbacks and the undeniable benefits of riding your bike for a living, and seen the changing face of a huge and growing sector of the modern economy, from its early growth stage to the crucial role it played in the middle of a global pandemic. About the Author Ryan was born in Ashington, Northumberland. He studied sports at Leeds Met, graduated and worked in the leisure industry for seven years. He went back into higher education to study international politics for a postgraduate degree at Newcastle University and has been a cycle courier ever since. He lives in Newcastle, and enjoys investing, house music, politics, economics, coffee, whiskey, fitness and travelling. He has been a beach lifeguard, multi-sports coach and DJ amongst many other jobs. He now spends the majority of the time in the saddle, behind a computer screen, or in bed sleeping.

T-Rex Goes to Rex

release date: Nov 13, 2021
T-Rex Goes to Rex
Have you ever wondered what a Tyrannosaurus Rex would do at Mardi Gras? Of course you have! Read this book and wonder no more.Join T-Rex as he travels to New Orleans for his very first Mardi Gras! See the traditions and spectacles of the carnival season through the eyes of a seven-ton reptile. Admire a dinosaur''s insatiable appetite for king cake. Marvel at the behemoth''s inability to catch beads. It''s almost as good as being there!

Power Game 2

release date: Jul 13, 2021
Power Game 2
Royal FlushPeter Russo escaped the full-scale onslaught launched by the Gambini Family, and is hiding out on the outskirts of Devas, hatching the best plan of counterattack his genius mind could offer. The Don of the Gambini crime family, having been defied once by the wily Russo Don, is hell bent on squishing this young foe at all costs, even if it means forging alliances with old enemies. Peter''s counter offensive offers a royal flush victory encased in a bloody web of violence, new alliances and fresh blood vendettas

Multiscale Structural Optimisation with Concurrent Coupling Between Scales

release date: Jan 01, 2021

The Amnesia Stone

release date: Dec 01, 2020
The Amnesia Stone
Set in the not-too-distant future, the people of the World that Began to Forget cannot remember the things that they once considered most dear. In such a world, confusion, chaos, and hilarity ensues. As humans struggle, the animal kingdom enjoys a peculiar rise to power. Strange worldly happenings, as well as the ability to restore the world''s memory, are said to be tied to the unusual powers of the mysterious Amnesia Stone. As "normal" life hangs in the balance, the Amnesia Stone captures the imagination of human and beast alike. Many seek, but not all do so with the right intention. Shrouded in darkness, the enigmatic Light Bearer and his Legion plan to bury the truth...once and for all. The transformation of the world rests in the humble hands of a young brother and sister, Rick and Dariella Castillo (as well as an exciting array of travel companions). Will the siblings Castillo leave behind the world that they once knew to courageously follow the benevolent "Angelo" known as Gabby? A dash of Animal Farm, a pinch of It''s a Wonderful Life, and sprinkle in some Chronicles of Narnia. This fantastical journey awakens the imagination but is grounded in truth.A quirky addition to the action/adventure genre without gratuitous violence but not lacking in wonder and spectacle. The Amnesia Stone is the first offering in The Swordless Squires Series.As they are called in "the No Endy Place," become a "Squire Sin Sable" by visiting www.theamnesiastone.com today!

Adaptation of Commonwealth Fisheries Management to Climate Change

release date: Dec 01, 2020
Adaptation of Commonwealth Fisheries Management to Climate Change
A handbook to guide fisheries adaptation to climate change

Void of Pronouns

release date: Sep 30, 2020

The Front Steps Project

release date: Jul 24, 2020
The Front Steps Project
The Front Steps Project documented families from across Massachusetts and New Hampshire during the COVID-19 pandemic from April to May 2020.

English Legal System

release date: Mar 31, 2020
English Legal System
This book offers a modern, contemporary and innovative approach to the core curriculum, offering clear explanations to clarify the material without oversimplification. Carefully developed learning tools are used to help students to build their knowledge of the legal system of England and Wales; moreover, all the materials needed by a reader new to legal education are here in one place. English Legal System will also help students to translate knowledge successfully to an assessment situation (whether examination, tutorial preparation or coursework) through the acquisition and development of key skills such as problem solving and application, critical reasoning and evaluation, and research and referencing. The text has been written with the changes to legal education envisaged by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board in mind. The focus throughout will be on recent and key case law and contemporary real-life examples, bringing the subject alive and helping students to understand the foundations on which the law in England and Wales is based. The key pedagogic features seek to embed those legal skills within the context of the content on the legal system. The associated website provides a comprehensive learning environment that will provide further illumination of the text and graphics and that caters for a number of different learning styles with additional video and audio content.

The Determinants of Economic Freedom

release date: Jan 01, 2020
The Determinants of Economic Freedom
A large literature has found positive associations between economic freedom and income, growth, and a variety of other desirable outcomes. This paper surveys the literature that seeks to explain the causes of economic freedom. Some of the most consistent findings in this literature are that current levels of economic freedom are strongly correlated with past levels; freer countries have more difficulty continuing to improve their economic freedom; democracy and political freedom are positively associated with economic freedom; and inequality is negatively related.

Does Democracy Die in Recessions? A Descriptive Analysis of Aggregate Demand Shortfalls and Regime Transition

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Does Democracy Die in Recessions? A Descriptive Analysis of Aggregate Demand Shortfalls and Regime Transition
Can a central bank accidentally provoke changes to a country''s political regime? Sumner (2015) proposes that macroeconomic mismanagement on the part of central bank authorities, leading to declines in nominal output, can cause voters to respond with populism at the ballot box. Murphy and Smith (2018) have found evidence for this hypothesis, with populism interpreted as movements away from liberal market institutions. This article extends the hypothesis to macroeconomic mismanagement and its relationship with democratic political institutions. It finds both that recessions foreshadow a lower probability of a dictatorship becoming a democracy, and that a democracy is more likely to become a dictatorship. The relationship with autocratisation is most visible after 15 years, while the negative relationship with democratisation is far more persistent over time. These findings, it must be stressed, are historical and descriptive, not necessarily causal.

Enneagram

release date: Aug 02, 2019
Enneagram
Buy the paperback version of this book and get the kindle version FREE !!! The Enneagram of Personality, or simply the Enneagram is a model of the human psyche which is principally understood and taught as a typology of nine interconnected personality types. The book wants to guide the reader through the process of using the Enneagram tool to discover personality types and use the information for self-improvement. Each of the six chapters takes on different aspects of the Enneagram and its uses. It starts by explaining the Enneagram in detail and moves on to the practical application. Since the Enneagram does have some psychological roots, there are brief sections that examine various scientific theories. The main goal of the book, however, is to apply it to self-understanding and improving quality of life. This book includes: A comprehensive break down of the nine Enneagram types, including strengths and weaknesses and examples of famous Types 1-9 A couple of different methods to use in ascertaining your personality type A brief look into self-understanding (defining what "self" is, psychological theories, and how to use the Enneagram to understand "self" better) A section on emotional intelligence and how to use the enneagram model to improve EQ (it also includes some psychological theories and explanations to define emotional intelligence better) A chapter on understanding others using the Enneagram (the majority of the book, up to this point, is geared towards the self - this is most useful after taking the quiz because it deals directly with the Enneagram types and how they relate to other models in work, personal, and romantic relationships) A final chapter on actual integration of what was learned throughout the book: how to build stronger relationships, how to grow spiritually, and how to deal with our own brokenness in order to heal our relationships with others This book contains a lot of information, from scientific to emotional, objective to subjective. It is an excellent tool for anyone who wants to know more about the Enneagram and how to use it to enhance their personal lives in every aspect. What are you waiting for? Click "Buy Now" and start immediately this beautiful journey inside your knowledge of Enneagram!!!

The Long-Run Effect of Government Ideology on Economic Freedom

release date: Jan 01, 2019
The Long-Run Effect of Government Ideology on Economic Freedom
According to popular attitudes in Western democracies, the choice between right-wing and left-wing parties is a choice between socialism and unbridled free markets. In contrast, the cold and staid research of academia has frequently concluded that particular political parties do not really matter, as whichever party is elected will be closely tethered to the will of the median voter. This article considers the effects of the ideology of parties in power over the long run (1928-95) on economic freedom in subsequent periods. Right-wing governments are found to have modest, positive effects on economic freedom, but the effects are not particularly robust. The findings here are consistent with others elsewhere, which conclude that there is minor, uneven evidence of an effect. Nonetheless, historically small effects may not be indicative of the future, should these effects be poorly indicative of today''s tumultuous political landscape.

The Quality of Legal Systems and Property Rights by State

release date: Jan 01, 2019
The Quality of Legal Systems and Property Rights by State
This paper constructs a new measure of the quality of the legal system and property rights by U.S. state, combining five pieces of data to develop a novel measure of institutional quality. It integrates this measure to the Economic Freedom of North America index to give a more complete subnational comparison of United States institutions. The quality of the legal system and property rights are measured to be strongest in the upper Midwest and northern New England, and weakest in the South and Hawaii. The integration of this data into Economic Freedom of North America has considerable implications for our understanding of economic freedom at the regional level.

Liberalizing, State Building, and Getting to Denmark

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Liberalizing, State Building, and Getting to Denmark
This paper undertakes a descriptive analysis of changes in economic institutions across countries from 2000-2016, using Economic Freedom of the World and the “State Economic Modernity” index. This latter index is a recent creation, similar conceptually to state capacity, measuring what can variously be thought of as state building, effectiveness, and economic power. State Economic Modernity can also be thought of as the economic institutions associated with social democracy. These two indexes are used in concert with one another to classify countries into eight directions of institutional change. Despite recent pessimism, countries besides those at the top income bracket have continued to liberalize, while wealthy countries have merely stagnated. At the high level aggregates, there is little movement in “State Economic Modernity” over this period, although there is considerably heterogeneity among individual countries. Rwanda is the single country to make the greatest movement towards the development benchmark of “Getting to Denmark,” while, directionally, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Benin, Guinea-Bissau, and Indonesia have made significant positive movements as well.

Economic Freedom Variables Endogenous to Business Cycles

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Economic Freedom Variables Endogenous to Business Cycles
A large empirical literature has found positive effects of economic freedom on economic outcomes, such as output and per capita growth. However, several variables in the index are very likely to decline in conjunction with recessions. In the absence of these variables, does the well-studied positive relationship between economic freedom and economic output hold? This paper makes use of a dynamic panel to compare the performance of economic freedom with and without these variables, which pertain to levels of government spending, rates of inflation, government borrowing, and interest rates. Two specifications fall in their statistical significance from the 1% to the 10% level when variables relating to inflation are omitted. The worst case considered finds one specification size of the effect is still 66.3% of the effect size of the standard measure of economic freedom. These findings are consistent with this kind of endogeneity being a minor problem with the data set when imperfect identification strategies are employed, but the issue should be strongly considered when business cycles are pertinent to a research question using economic freedom data.

The Soft Stuff of Institutional Development

release date: Jan 01, 2019
The Soft Stuff of Institutional Development
What are the effects of culture on economic institutions? Many see an essential role for culture in institutional development. This paper systematically considers twelve dimensions of culture on two dimensions of economic institutions: liberal economic institutions and the building of large, effective states. Dimensions of culture adjacent to one another are shown to correlate differently with the two measures of institutions. This analysis is, in part, framed in terms of the debate regarding the relationship between migration, culture, and institutions, and it casts doubts on positions that these variables are as tightly or as consistently related as is at times portrayed.

The Book of Booty: Shake It. Love It. Never Be It.

release date: Mar 13, 2018
The Book of Booty: Shake It. Love It. Never Be It.
The Book of Booty presents a fun, full color book for fans of WWE''s The New Day tag team with all the silliness, positivity, unicorns, trombones, and twerking fans can get. Multi-time W . . . W . . . E! (WWE) TAG! TEAM! CHAMPIONS! The New Day want you to feel the power!! And now you can with The Book of Booty: Shake It. Love It. Never Be It. From the purveyors of positivity themselves, each chapter of this handy guide will help you embrace the New Day way of life. Even if you’re feeling booty—and who (who?! who?! who?! who?! who?!) has never felt booty? —you’ll be clapping, gyrating, and radiating positivity like the New Day themselves. Fans will learn: * The New Day’s official definition of “booty,” and the telltale signs that you or a loved one might be booty * The proper attire and headwear for the new you * How to twerk like a man * What your spirit animal says about you * How to project positivity By the time you finish this book, you''ll be a rainbow-gazing, trombone-playing, unicorn-loving soldier of positivity, ready to take on nefarious WWE tag teams with a smile on your face. Pro tip: Eat your Booty O’s every morning for added strength!

Corporations as the Outgroup?

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Corporations as the Outgroup?
The paradigm of liberalism - the preeminence of some form of universal human rights - has taken hold in much of the developed world, with obvious exceptions. Prior to liberalism, certain subgroups in society were not accorded full moral status and were considered morally as part of the outgroup. With many now professing the belief in universal human rights across all creeds, races, ethnicities, citizenship, gender, and sexuality, to whom is the psychology of the outgroup applied? This paper observes the rhetoric and moral sentiments that have historically been invoked when making ingroup-outgroup distinctions now invoked to characterize large corporations. This characterization, when applied to all businesses in competitive markets, is actually approximately correct, but its most important implication is merely the accuracy of the profit-maximizing assumption already found in all of neoclassical microeconomics. The analysis here may have some implications for the literature on corporate social responsibility, as consumer sovereignty implies that ethical actions by businesses not already demanded by consumers are violations of consumer sovereignty.

Psychopathy by U.S. State

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Psychopathy by U.S. State
Rentfrow et al. (2013) constructs a cross-section of the “Big Five” personality traits and demonstrates their relationship with outcomes variables for the continental United States and the District of Columbia. Hyatt et al. (Forthcoming) creates a means of describing psychopathy in terms of the Big Five personality traits. When these two findings are combined, a state-level estimate of psychopathy is produced. Among the typical predictions made regarding psychopathy, the variable with the closest univariate relationship with this new statistical aggregate is the percentage of the population in the state living in an urban area. There is not a clear univariate relationship with homicide rates.

Aging Populations and the Size of Government

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Aging Populations and the Size of Government
Aging populations continue to put strain on government finances, as such demographic shifts cause fewer tax dollars and more citizens on pension programs. What effect does this have on the size of government across countries worldwide? We study this using the Economic Freedom of the World (EFW) index published by the Fraser Institute. One fifth of the index is comprised of measures of the size of government. We investigate whether the share of the population over 65 has a negative impact on this measure of the size of government, as well as whether it has a negative impact on the narrower measure of subsidies and transfers published in EFW. Using standard panel methods we find support for this hypothesis. These results are supported by the use of the aged dependency ratio as a robustness check.

The Deep Roots of Economic Development in the U.S. States

release date: Jan 01, 2017
The Deep Roots of Economic Development in the U.S. States
There is a large and growing economics literature that seeks to explain how modern economic development and cross-country income differentials are the result of ancient historic, cultural, genetic, or other factors, whose effects persist in the modern world (Spolaore and Wacziarg 2013). Referred to by some as the “Deep Roots” literature, it broadly finds that these long-standing differences, whatever their mechanism, have powerful, positive predictive power in explaining modern levels of GDP per capita and other indicators of economic development.Drawing on Putterman and Weil (2010), we study the impact of deep roots as measured by ancestry by U.S. state, considering the average of how long each state''s ancestors have lived:(1) under a centralized state, a variable known as “State History,” and (2) with settled agriculture, a variable known as “Agricultural History.” The other contributions to this literature primarily focus on how State History and Agricultural History of the population affect economic development outcomes across countries. Instead, we look at its effects on economic output per capita across the U.S. States.We can only establish very marginal support for Putterman and Weil''s (2010) findings at the state level. Furthermore, there is no statistically significant relationship between the Deep Roots Variables score and the liberalness of a state''s economic institutions. Given the large literature on the importance of liberal economic institutions for economic growth and other outcomes (see, e.g., De Haan et al. 2006; Hall and Lawson 2014), the lack of a relationship between the quality of economic institutions and the Deep Roots Variables eliminates this institutional channel from the deep roots hypothesis.

Exploring Non-Linear Effects of Political Institutions on Economic Institutions

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Exploring Non-Linear Effects of Political Institutions on Economic Institutions
Recent research has explored the determinants of economic freedom, an important measure of institutional quality. Elsewhere, some scholars have posited a negative relationship between the quality of economic institutions and democracy, at very high levels of democracy. This paper disaggregates the Polity IV index into a vector of twenty dummy variables to understand how differing degrees of democracy and autocracy may impact economic freedom, thereby leaving open the possibilities for non-linearities to express themselves in the analysis. Little evidence is found of any relationship in the long run, except possibly that very autocratic political institutions may have a negative effect.

A Simple Empirical Investigation Into the Optimal Size of the NGDP Target and Level Targeting

release date: Jan 01, 2017
A Simple Empirical Investigation Into the Optimal Size of the NGDP Target and Level Targeting
This paper constructs an index to study two questions within a growing school of macroeconomic thought, Market Monetarism. This school argues that the central bank has full control over all nominal variables in the economy and is solely responsible for aggregate demand management. To manage aggregate demand, Market Monetarism argues the central bank should target Nominal GDP. This paper constructs an index that hopes to answer two questions. First, it attempts to determine size of the optimal NGDP target. Second, it attempts to determine the extent to which central banks should engage in level targeting, that is, whether it should correct past errors in hitting its target. We find evidence consistent with a five percent level target but are unable to find evidence regarding level targeting.
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