Two Times in America


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“Rob, I do my best to get you home, but know these things happen for a reason.” —Mike Thomas “If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing.” —Ben Franklin “In 1814 we took a little trip.” —Johnny Horton August 1869, Louisiana (on the outskirts of New Orleans) Rob Jones works the land, preparing to end the day while reflecting on the past. He can’t shake the strangeness of this day. Then after running into his old friend Wyatt Stillwell and two others from his Civil War days, the entire group are whisked away in a flash of light. Into what they will soon find out is the future and the present for everyone else. Rob and company meet Mike Thomas, a history professor who will attempt to help them get back to where they came from while trying to believe it himself. “Man, I wish I was beautiful.” “Mike, I’m always on your side,” Lora says, looking back at her cousin. “I guess I’m Rob’s side then,” Deena admits. “Okay, let’s throw for the bull,” Mike says with a ray of confidence. “Hey, Mike, thanks for the song,” Jones admits. “You’re welcome, Mr. Jones,” Mike says with a smile. “And me are gonna be big stars...” Mike Thomas and Rob Jones play their game of darts with beautiful women. Regardless who wins, there is another game being played while they bond. A game called time. ***** Two Times in America is a sci-fi thriller, romance, comedy that will keep you guessing all the way to the end.




$2.00 a Day


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The story of a kind of poverty in America so deep that we, as a country, don't even think exists--from a leading national poverty expert who "defies convention" (New York Times)




The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America


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The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.




Stalking in America


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Small States and Hegemonic Competition in Southeast Asia


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In the last few decades, Southeast Asia has become generally more peaceful and more prosperous, with progress in economic development, regional cooperation and integration. ASEAN in particular plays a leading role within and beyond the region in promoting multilateral cooperation in both security and economic matters. All these developments progress amid increasing hegemonic competition between the US and China for regional dominance in the Asia-Pacific region. According to the realist viewpoint of international politics, Southeast Asian states can do nothing but choose sides at the expense of international political autonomy in order to maintain their national interests. Tang argues, however, that in fact there exists an opportunity for Southeast Asian states to simultaneously reinforce their military security, economic development and international political autonomy in face of the US-China hegemonic competition. Drawing on the ideas of power transition theory and recent works of capitalist peace, Tang argues that small states can exploit the competition between great powers to make economic gains and ensure security while maintaining their autonomy. He outlines the necessity of cooperation among these small states and of economic liberalization for the effectiveness of this reinforcing dynamics, applying policy and econometric analyses to a wide range of qualitative and quantitative data.




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Garner's Modern American Usage


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Since first appearing in 1998, Garner's Modern American Usage has established itself as the preeminent guide to the effective use of the English language. Brimming with witty, erudite essays on troublesome words and phrases, GMAU authoritatively shows how to avoid the countless pitfalls that await unwary writers and speakers whether the issues relate to grammar, punctuation, word choice, or pronunciation. An exciting new feature of this third edition is Garner's Language-Change Index, which registers where each disputed usage in modern English falls on a five-stage continuum from nonacceptability (to the language community as a whole) to acceptability, giving the book a consistent standard throughout. GMAU is the first usage guide ever to incorporate such a language-change index. The judgments are based both on Garner's own original research in linguistic corpora and on his analysis of hundreds of earlier studies. Another first in this edition is the panel of critical readers: 120-plus commentators who have helped Garner reassess and update the text, so that every page has been improved. Bryan A. Garner is a writer, grammarian, lexicographer, teacher, and lawyer. He has written professionally about English usage for more than 28 years, and his work has achieved widespread renown. David Foster Wallace proclaimed that Bryan Garner is a genius and William Safire called the book excellent. In fact, due to the strength of his work on GMAU, Garner was the grammarian asked to write the grammar-and-usage chapter for the venerable Chicago Manual of Style. His advice on language matters is second to none.







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