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It is virtually impossible to overstate the extent to which the Internet has changed personal and commercial life. Since 1995, when the Netscape brows...
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Geriatric Mental Health Ethics: A Casebook, by Shane S. Bush (New York: Springer Publishing Company, 2009), 184 pp., $40.00.
Shane S. Bush offers a ca...
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Book Review
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[...] much of the recent criticism has sought to divest Stowe of a binary status in the defining debates of her era (either for or against racial equality, African colonization, women's rights, and so forth) and instead to locate her in a middle ground of ambiguity, negotiation, and contradiction that more accurately reflects her relationship to a society in a state of combustion. By placing Stowe within a matrix of publishing and performance venues, engaged in what is described as "an ongoing circuit of textual exchange" that only minimally relies upon authorial agency or authority (100), Robbins suggests that Stowe could be read as having a collaborative relationship with her plagiarists and even with the contemporary African American authors who have sought to challenge her represen...
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ddwp2j/venture_capital_an) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Son...
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Toronto, February 23, 2009 — McCarthy Tetrault partners Barry Sookman and Steven Mason illustrate the challenges, concepts and approaches to cop...
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Computer Fraud Casebook: The Bytes that Bite
edited by Joseph T. Wells, CPA, CFE
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2009, 424 pp.
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The 1979 slaying was gruesome, especially by Amherst standards.
But an innovative forensic tool helped to convict the killer.
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An excerpt from Fraud Casebook: Lessons from the Bad Side of Business, edited by Joseph T. Wells is presented.
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A printed compilation of judicial decisions illustrating the application of particular principles of a specific field of law, suc...