This handbook is a comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date source on prevention technologies specifically for integrated care settings. It covers general issues related to prevention including the practical issues of financing, and staffing, and a general introduction to the advantages of prevention efforts. It covers a range of behavioral health disorders using an approach that is most relevant to the practitioner: it provides basic defin...
This handbook is a comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date source on prevention technologies specifically for integrated care settings. It covers general issues related to prevention including the practical issues of financing, and staffing, and a general introduction to the advantages of prevention efforts. It covers a range of behavioral health disorders using an approach that is most relevant to the practitioner: it provides basic defin...
n the heart of Buffalo's Allentown, inconspicuously watching in alleys, behind keyholes, and in the sultry shadows atop a barstool lurks a gumshoe hot on a case. Meet Jake Knight, a hardboiled, trench coat-wearing, cigar-smoking, private eye that could have walked straight out of central casting. Join him as he and his trusty dog Duke sprightly traverse the city's endless maze of crooks, politicians, and men who blow bubbles, in search of just...
In the heart of Buffalo's Allentown, inconspicuously watching in alleys, behind keyholes, and in the sultry shadows atop a bar stool lurks a gumshoe hot on a case. Meet Jake Knight, a hard-boiled, trench coat-wearing, cigar-smoking, private eye that could have walked straight out of central casting. Join him as he and his trusty dog Duke sprightly traverse the city's endless maze of crooks, politicians, and men who blow bubbles, in search of j...
Excerpt from A Popular History of Germany, From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Vol. 4The attack on the Pope was made, not by prince or emperor, but by the people. It was the national spirit which discovered the press in the year 1435. What enor inous power lay in the printing-press was first clearly seen when the German people were struggling to be free. Germany, in her pupilage, had received her religion and education in forms derive...
Excerpt from A Popular History of Germany, From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Vol. 3The German Empire under the Salian (ghibelline) Emperors - Conrad II. - Burgundy. - Duke Ernest of Swabia. - The Fiefs of the Lower Nobles made Hereditary. - Opposition of the Princes of the Empire to Conrad's Policy. - Conrad's Campaigns against the Poles, Hungarians, and Italians. The Feudal Constitution - The German Kingdom and the Counter Struggle...
Excerpt from The Art of Mordanting and Staining, and the Complete Treatment of Wood Surfaces: A Handbook and Aid for Architects, Cabinet Makers, Decorators, Painters, Piano Factories and Trade SchoolsSince the appearance of the Fifth Edition of this work in 1908, it has again been considerably enlarged and revised and the results incorporated in the present Sixth Edition.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rar...
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Excerpt from The Art of Mordanting and Staining, and the Complete Treatment of Wood Surfaces: A Handbook and Aid for Architects, Cabinet Makers, Decorators, Painters, Piano Factories and Trade Schools
Since the appearance of the Fifth Edition of this work in 1908, it has again been considerably enlarged and revised and the results incorporated in the present Sixth Edition.
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Excerpt from A Popular History of Germany, From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Vol. 4
The attack on the Pope was made, not by prince or emperor, but by the people. It was the national spirit which discovered the press in the year 1435. What enor inous power lay in the printing-press was first clearly seen when the German people were struggling to be free. Germany, in her pupilage, had received her religion and education in forms deri...
Excerpt from A Popular History of Germany, From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Vol. 3
The consideration of these foreign relations determined the Germans to choose only the best, and to take care that the election produced no discord.
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