For courses in Music Theory (a two-year sequence including sight singing and ear training) as well as separate Sight Singing courses. Using an abundance of meticulously organized melodies drawn from the literature of composed music and a wide range of the world's folk music, Ottman provides the most engaging and comprehensive Sight Singing text on ...
The planes have always been a place of great mystery and danger in the Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game, and the new array of planes debuting in this fourth edition continues that grand tradition.
This historical account of Alabama examines subjects such as politics, military events, economics and broad social movements. There are also sections on race, Indians, women and the environment, as well as on health, education, organised labour, civil rights and culture.
By Robert Rogers of Bay State College. Provides detailed and complete solutions to the odd-numbered exercises and test questions; section and chapter summaries of symbols, definitions, and theorems; study tips and hints. Complex exercises are explored through a question-and-answer format designed to deepen understanding. Challenging and ...
Change by Design develops a systematic approach to organization development (OD) and provides the reader with rich illustrations of coherent planned change. The book involves testing, examining, revising, and strengthening conceptual foundations, all aimed at creating sharper corporate focus and increasing predictability of successful organization ...
This collection of scary stories includes "Guests from Gibbett Island", "The Skull That Spoke", and "The Dancing Dead". B&w illustrations accompany the text.
During the decades of Bourbon ascendancy after 1874, Alabama institutions - like those in other southern states - were dominated by whites. Former slave and sharecropper Jack Turner refused to accept a society so structured. Highly intelligent, physically imposing, and an orator of persuasive talents, Turner was fearless before whites and emerged ...
An intimate look at the most humanlike primates on the face of the Earth.. In this eye-opening book, two experts on animal communication paint a compassionate picture of the species of great apes that behaves most like us. Blending the work of other scientists with their own extensive research in orangutan behavior, Kaplan and Rogers give rare ...
This book argues that there is no single best institutional arrangement for organizing modern societies. Therefore, the market should not be considered the ideal and universal arrangement for coordinating economic activity. Instead, the editors argue, the economic institutions of capitalism exhibit a large variety of objectives and tools that ...
The subject of integrated navigation systems covered in this book is designed for those directly involved with the design, integration, and test and evaluation of navigation systems. It is assumed that the reader has a background in mathematics, including calculus. Integrated navigation systems are the combination of an onboard navigation solution ...
A presentation of the powerful and widely-used tool for improving human effectiveness and developing sound leadership - the Grid theory devised by Mouton and Blake.
This fascinating collection examines murder jurisprudence-"the social rules that govern the arrest, trial, and punishment of people accused of murder-"in the United States from the colonial period to the present. The contributors show how changing social mores have influenced the application of murder law by highlighting the ways cultural biases ...
On June 11, 1963, The University of Alabama provided the backdrop for what would become a lasting symbol in U.S. civil rights history. With his stand in the schoolhouse door staged at Foster Auditorium on the University's campus, Governor George C. Wallace attempted to defy a federal mandate by blocking the admission of two black students to the ...
This text contains essays presented during a national race relations conference at the University of Alabama. It explores the progess that has been made in the last 25 years in America in the relationships between and amongst the races.
This anthology celebrates the tenth anniversary of the Novello Festival of Reading, one of the premier literary events in the country. All of the writers in the book have appeared at Novello, which is sponsored by the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, named National Library of the Year in 1995. This diverse collection of prose ...
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