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The Wild Road By: Daryl Smith The Wild Road is about experiences during the times of 1969 and 1970. As a creative nonfiction, the reader can know what it is like to live as a youth during some of the most interesting and active days in American History. With one adventure after another, the reader can enjoy the roller-coaster of life and its surprises along with the author.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on TEX, XML, and Digital Typography, held jointly with the 25th Annual Meeting of the TEX User Group, TUG 2004 in Xanthi, Greece in August/September 2004. The 21 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers reflect the state of the art of digital typography using TEX or its offsprings. Besides typesetting issues, the papers deal with topics like multilingual document preparation, XML document processing and generation, complex bibliographic databases, and automatic conversion.
Join Paul Dale Roberts and the H.P.I. International crew in their 3rd installment of H.P.I. Chronicles. Be there as they delve into the world of the paranormal with true interviews, investigations, and much more. Demons, Vampires, and Ghosts...........Oh my.
In the gripping Western narrative 'The Stage to Yellow Creek,' Frederick Schiller Faust, under his pseudonym Max Brand, enlivens the American frontier with a tale steeped in suspense and adventure. Engaging with the classical traditions of the Western genre, Faust presents a timeless exploration of human valor and vice set against the expansive backdrop of the untamed West. The prose is lively and evocative, utilizing a literary style that's both accessible and rich, holding a mirror to the human condition through its frontier lens. The embodiment of the spirit and challenges of its era, his writing seamlessly blends action with psychological depth, reflecting the literary context of early 2...
XML Topic Maps is designed to be a "living document" for managing information across the Web's interconnected resources. The book begins with a broad introduction and a tutorial on topic maps and XTM technology. The focus then shifts to strategies for creating and deploying the technology. Throughout, the latest theoretical perspectives are offered, alongside discussions of the challenges developers will face as the Web continues to evolve. Looking forward, the book's concluding chapters provide a road map to the future of topic map technology and the Semantic Web in general.
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A twelve-year-old boy tries to return the mountain lion he's raised from a cub to her native habitat in the Idaho mountains.
This work defines the relationship between SGML and HTML, and how both apply to the World Wide Web. It enables readers to define document structures and apply them to real situations. It also includes a complete listing of SGML terminology, shortcuts and advice on software packages supporting SGML.
Deborah Rhode, 1998 President of the American Association of Law Schools, organizes Professional Responsibility around real-life problems and exercises based on reported cases and commentary to give students needed exposure To The ethical dimensions of lawyering. Divided into two major parts, Professional Responsibility opens with material central to all courses in professional responsibility: Traditions of Moral Reasoning Regulation of the Profession Advocacy the Adversary System Confidentiality Conflicts of Interest Negotiation and Mediation the lawyer-Client Relationship the next part of the book applies this information to specific substantive areas of law: Civil Procedure Constitutional...