For this edition of Mark Twain: The Fate of Humor, the author has written a new introduction showing how and why Mark Twain remains a central figure in American life; he has also appended an essay disclosing why Adventures of Huckleberry ...
This collection of stories by "James Cox" seeks to concentrate many of his Nature, Identity thoughts into a single draft and provide them at an inexpensive price so that anyone can read them.
Forced to confess every last secret on their neurals, they'll have to trust each other completely if they stand any chance of infiltrating Otto's lair, raiding its spiraling rings of physical and virtual firewalls, to finally hack into his ...
The House on Fenley Avenue is a huge two story 1920's home. With maple and pine trees, lots of squirrels, bees and flowers it's where Jack and Jazzmin, Cheddar and Muenster live. These are the pets who live, laugh and will entertain you.
Evaluating this assumption in the light of case studies drawn from Zimbabwe, Alaska and shamanic traditions, and in view of current debates over 'primitivism', James Cox mounts a defence for the scholarly use of the category 'Indigenous ...
The 2016 edition is thoroughly updated to include recent U.S. Supreme Court, Delaware and other leading decisions and regulatory developments that impact the fiduciary obligations and duties in corporate transactions, governance, and ...
In this remarkable book, renowned educational consultant James Cox offers a smarter way to look at data, putting test scores in context, not in isolation.