Just the Facts Volume 2


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JMS Books' Trios are themed collections of three gay romance stories by a trio of authors. Each story is available separately, but readers can get all three for a discounted bundle price. Just the Facts Volume 2 contains three thrilling mysteries sure to keep you up late turning the pages to see what happens next! Contains the stories: B4: The Bingo Murders by Shawn Lane: Sean Callahan and Andy Mantegna, are investigating the murder of an elderly lady. It looks like they might have another serial killer even though Haydon Cliff hasn’t recovered fully from the killings of a few months before. They connect the case to a weekly bingo game. As their romance heats up, there are more victims. Plus they have the added fear of being split after they close the case. Bliss by Gordon Phillips: Private investigator Ian visits his friend, but discovers him in his bedroom, deceased. With no signs of a struggle, Ian must determine the cause of his friend’s death. To do this he faces an unlocked front door, a handsome but taciturn bodybuilder asleep on the couch at the time, and a police detective who shows increasing signs of interest in Ian himself. Unable to Move On by Katharine O'Neill: When Dominic loses his husband, he’s left with just his daughter. Then his brother-in-law says Lewis left everything to him and Dominic and Harriet are to leave within the month. His neighbor Richard, an FBI agent, focuses on keeping Dominic and his daughter in their home and not out on the street, but as the attempts to get rid of Dominic intensify, so do Richard’s feelings for Dominic.










Just the Facts


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Draws a history of journalism's most respected tenet—objectivity If American journalism were a religion, as it has been called, then its supreme deity would be "objectivity." The high priests of the profession worship the concept, while the iconoclasts of advocacy journalism, new journalism, and cyberjournalism consider objectivity a golden calf. Meanwhile, a groundswell of tabloids and talk shows and the increasing infringement of market concerns make a renewed discussion of the validity, possibility, and aim of objectivity a crucial pursuit. Despite its position as the orbital sun of journalistic ethics, objectivity—until now—has had no historian. David T. Z. Mindich reaches back to the nineteenth century to recover the lost history and meaning of this central tenet of American journalism. His book draws on high profile cases, showing the degree to which journalism and its evolving commitment to objectivity altered–and in some cases limited—the public's understanding of events and issues. Mindich devotes each chapter to a particular component of this ethic–detachment, nonpartisanship, the inverted pyramid style, facticity, and balance. Through this combination of history and cultural criticism, Mindich provides a profound meditation on the structure, promise, and limits of objectivity in the age of cybermedia.







Just the Facts: Life Science, Grades 4 - 6


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"With a solid foundation of basic science knowledge and a basic understanding of concepts and vocabulary, students will be prepared for higher-order thinking and inquiry-based activities"--Back cover.




Just the Facts, Ma'am


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Jack Webb (1920-82) will live on forever in the hearts of TV fans as the no-nonsense cop with Badge 714. His creation and portrayal of Joe friday on Dragnet - and memorable lines such as Just the facts, ma'am - made him and the series a cult with frequent repeat showings on satellite and cable. Moyer and Alvarez, along with Jack's daughter Stacy, tell a riveting story of the man that is certain to delight all Dragnet fans. Also included are a Dragnet Dictionary of Terms, a chronology of Jack's life, and scores of rare photos.










The Book of Amazing Facts


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Since 1994, Pastor Doug Batchelor has been using historical, scientific, and other amazing facts to share the gospel. And now many of his popular and unusual facts have been compiled into one comprehensive volume! So whether you're preparing a sermon, need an illustration for a children's story, or just enjoy interesting trivia, this book is sure to be a wonderful resource in your home or office.