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The Piercing Bible

Elayne Angel

March 3, 2009

Piercing pioneer Elayne Angel has performed over 40,000 piercings since the 1980s and has brought many practices, such as tongue-piercing, into the mainstream. She brings her exhaustive knowledge to this groundbreaking manual that covers everything you need to know about the process, including. . .

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Death Piled Hard: A Tale Of The Confederate Secret Services

Col. W. Patrick Lang

March, 30, 2009

When Claude Devereux's brother, Patrick, is killed at the Battle of Gettysburg, he's devastated. But there is little time for grief. Devereux, a Confederate spy, has worked his way behind enemy lines in the North to become a prominent adviser to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. If General Robert Lee and his comrades in the South have any chance of succeeding in beating the Union, Devereux knows that he must keep his cover at all costs. So he steers clear of danger even when he doesn't want to do so….Devereux must do all that he can to stop Grant in his tracks and help the South win its independence in Death Piled Hard.

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The Butcher's Cleaver: (A Tale of the Confederate Secret Services.)

Col. W. Patrick Lang

November 13, 2007

The Devereuxs of Alexandria, Virginia were moderate people. The eldest son seemed the most moderate of all. Claude Devereux wanted no part of secession. None of his family wanted Virginia to leave the Union. This family of bankers owned no slaves and. . .

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Intelligence: The Human Factor (Securing the Nation)

Col. W. Patrick Lang

September 2003

This succinctly written, no-nonsense introduction to the business of espionage looks at the history of intelligence gathering from the Revolutionary War to the present, including brief information on specific agents who have affected history. Topics include methods of collecting intelligence, recruiting, "tradecraft" or operational methods, the future of spying, and personality traits and education needed for a successful case officer. This is a useful source for reports and debates, as well as interesting reading for fans of espionage novels and movies who want to know what it's really like. Some of the Web sites appended are difficult to access, but there are some fascinating resources included.

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The Employment Genie

Jean Seawright

2008

Now you can own a complete human resource department ‘in a box!’ Worried about hiring, coaching, and terminating employees legally and effectively? As a business owner, you know that one bad hire or poorly executed termination can bring your business to its knees. Finally, there’s a solution! With The Employment Genie® system, you can hire smart, reduce turnover, limit liability, and implement consistent employment practices!

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The Practice of Forensic Human Factors/Ergonomics and Related Safety Professions

Melvin H. Rudov, PhD, H. Harvey Cohen, PhD CPE

November 2008

This book teaches about the role of the forensic human factors/ergonomics practice and related safety professions in investigation and trial including the main liability areas and aspects of work practice such as interviews, reports, gathering evidence, site visits, statements, depositions, testimony, and more. Both plaintiff and defense case examples are used extensively throughout the book. Appendices give examples of reports, depositions, fee agreements and more.

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21st Century Security and CPTED: Designing for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Crime Prevention

Randall A. Atlas, PhD, AIA, CPP

May 28, 2008

This is the first and only book of its kind dedicated to the contributions and importance of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). It will educate the reader and design professional on the necessity of CPTED in reducing risks, threats, and vulnerabilities of and to our built environment post-9/11…

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How Attorneys Can Best Utilize Their Medical Expert Witness:

Vernon M. Neppe MD, PhD, FRSSAf, DFAPA

2007

These nine articles constitute a monograph series to assist civil litigation attorneys with medical experts. Each paper is a self-sustaining unit.

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Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope

Vernon M. Neppe MD, PhD, FRSSAf, DFAPA

February 1999

Prof. Neppe, MD, PhD, FFPsych, FRCPC, defines for the first time the new non-fiction literary genre of Sciction -- science through literature. Psychiatric and neurological medications become comprehensible to patients, families and general readers yet the book is a wonderful text for students and professionals in the health and psychological fields. This unique self-help book on brain medications and social and medical issues educates through fascination.

Communications

Communications Systems and Networks

Ray Horak, Harry Newton, Mark A. Miller

September 2002

An instant classic and a best seller, with more than 65,000 in print. It served as the basis for Horak’s more contemporary works, Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook (2008) and Webster’s New World Telecom Dictionary (2007).

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