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Einleitung zu G. Görz (Ed), Einführung in die Künstliche Intelligenz
Görz G, Wachsmuth I. Einleitung zu G. Görz (Ed), Einführung in die Künstliche Intelligenz. In: Görz G, ed. Einführung in die Künstliche Intelligenz. 2nd ed. Bonn: Addison-Wesley; 1995: 1-13
Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine co
Op-ed piece by Ed King describing the author\u27s visit to a University of Maine conference called Reading Stephen King: Issues of Choice, Censorship, and the Place of Popular Literature in the Canon. Ed King\u27s fellow attendees stopped talking to him after he admitted that he had never read any of Stephen King\u27s books and was only planning to write about how much money Stephen King makes
Author Ed McBain Book Signing
Author Ed McBain hosts a book signing at the Bradenton Area Convention Cente
The works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison /
Vols. 5-6 paged continuously.Mixed ed.: v. 1 published 1890; v. 2, 1891; v. 3, 1889, new ed.; v.4, 1892, rev. ed.; v. 5, 1893; v.6, new ed."Addison chronology": v.1, p. [xiii]-xiv.v. 1. Poems on several occasions. Poemata. Dialogues upon the usefulness of ancient medals, especially in relation to the Latin and Greek poets. Remarks on several parts of Italy, in the years 1701, 1702, 1703.--v. 2. The tatler. The Spectator.--v. 3. The Spectator.--v. 4. The spectator. The Guardian. The lover. The present state of the war, and the necessity of an augmentation, considered. The late trial and conviction of Count Tariff. The Whig-examiner. The Freeholder.--v. 5. The Freeholder. On the Christian religion. The drummer, or The haunted house. Discourse on ancient and modern learning. Appendix, containing pieces by Addison not hitherto published in any collected edition of his works. Letters.--v. 6. Letters. Second Appendix, containing miscellanies and gleanings. Translations of Addison's Latin poems. Addison's Latin prose. Official documents. Addisoniana. General index.Mode of access: Internet
Op-Ed piece explaining why the author joined Carolyn Chute\u27s Second Maine Militi
Op-Ed piece explaining why the author joined Carolyn Chute\u27s Second Maine Militia and describing the first meeting
Addison on Contracts
Addison, C. G. Addison on Contracts: Being a Treatise on the Law of Contracts, vol. 2-3. 8th ed. Boston: Charles H. Edson & Co., Publishers, 1888.
Charles Greenstreet Addison (1812-1866) was a legal, historical, and travel writer. On Contracts (1845) was originally published for English law, then updated to include American case law. It provided practitioners with expansive explanations of cases, along with references to in-depth sources.
You can also view the book\u27s record in the library catalog.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1039/thumbnail.jp
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Addison on Contracts
Addison, C. G. Addison on Contracts: Being a Treatise on the Law of Contracts, vol. 2-3. 8th ed. Boston: Charles H. Edson & Co., Publishers, 1888.
Charles Greenstreet Addison (1812-1866) was a legal, historical, and travel writer. On Contracts (1845) was originally published for English law, then updated to include American case law. It provided practitioners with expansive explanations of cases, along with references to in-depth sources.
You can also view the book\u27s record in the library catalog.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1039/thumbnail.jp
Addison on Contracts
Addison, C. G. Addison on Contracts: Being a Treatise on the Law of Contracts, vol. 2-3. 8th ed. Boston: Charles H. Edson & Co., Publishers, 1888.
Charles Greenstreet Addison (1812-1866) was a legal, historical, and travel writer. On Contracts (1845) was originally published for English law, then updated to include American case law. It provided practitioners with expansive explanations of cases, along with references to in-depth sources.
You can also view the book\u27s record in the library catalog.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/harriscollection/1039/thumbnail.jp
Gen Ed /
"Gen Ed locates serious discussion of general education in the context of some of the day-to-day realities encountered in putting it into practice and promoting efforts at reform at Metropolitan Atlantic University (aka the Metro). This dual focus is found in the often-pugnacious policy debate among the faculty and a more light-hearted discussion of related questions carried on by Professor Kelly as he models Socratic teaching in his upper-level class for prospective teachers. Reforming general education at the Metro is not free of the vanities and vulgarities of ambitious men and women and self-serving politicians, of course, nor those who poke fun at them. Arnie Smatter, the irrepressible and nosey chat show host of Radio YOY ensures that this does not go unnoticed. The overall humorous tone of Gen Ed does not detract from Mulcahy's thoughtful treatment of substantive issues that will be of interest to serious scholars, students, and a general readership. It is the behaviour of those involved, the broader media and political contexts in which events take place, which mainly becomes the object of humorous treatment"--Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Chapter 17 -- Chapter 18 -- Chapter 19 -- Chapter 20 -- Appendix: Questions for Discussion, Suggested Topics for Term Papers and Research Projects -- References -- About the Author."Gen Ed locates serious discussion of general education in the context of some of the day-to-day realities encountered in putting it into practice and promoting efforts at reform at Metropolitan Atlantic University (aka the Metro). This dual focus is found in the often-pugnacious policy debate among the faculty and a more light-hearted discussion of related questions carried on by Professor Kelly as he models Socratic teaching in his upper-level class for prospective teachers. Reforming general education at the Metro is not free of the vanities and vulgarities of ambitious men and women and self-serving politicians, of course, nor those who poke fun at them. Arnie Smatter, the irrepressible and nosey chat show host of Radio YOY ensures that this does not go unnoticed. The overall humorous tone of Gen Ed does not detract from Mulcahy's thoughtful treatment of substantive issues that will be of interest to serious scholars, students, and a general readership. It is the behaviour of those involved, the broader media and political contexts in which events take place, which mainly becomes the object of humorous treatment"--Description based on print version record
Joseph Addison : The Freeholder. Ed. with an Introduction and Notes by James Leheny, 1979
Baridon Michel. Joseph Addison : The Freeholder. Ed. with an Introduction and Notes by James Leheny, 1979. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°13, 1981. Juifs et judaïsme. pp. 439-440
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