995 resultados para Finnis, John Mitchell, 1940- : Direito
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Bibliography: p. 74.
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"Letter to M. Francisque Michel" (p.1-63) by John M. Kemble; being "a sketch of what has been done...to advance the study of the Anglo-Saxon, and a few general observations upon the principal publications of Saxon authors" and Adversaria [to Grimm, Conybeare and Thorpe]
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Edited by J. M. Mason.
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Attributed to John Mitchell in Mansell 388:25.
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Half-title: Chartae anglosaxonicae.
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Original blue gilt cloth.
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Largely written by J.M.J. Fletcher, with a chapter on "The Library, and the use of Sarum," by Christopher Wordsworth.
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Increasing mail survey response using monetary incentives is a proven, but not always cost-effective, method in every population. This paper tackles the questions of whether it is worth using monetary incentives and the size of the inducement by testing a regression model of the impact of prepaid monetary incentives on response rates in consumer and organizational mail surveys. The results support their use and show that the inducement value makes a significant impact on the effect size. Importantly, no significant differences were found between consumer and organizational populations.
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Up till now, Florida detective fiction has prowled through the hot, sexy, slightly bizarre babel of South Florida. Deadlift reveals a different Florida. DEADLIFT, set in the mid-1980s, is situated in central Florida in Winter Haven, located between Orlando and Tampa. DEADLIFT reveals Bubba Simms, a Sheriff's Department sergeant, who kills the man who raped his wife and, then, conceals the crime. He leaves the police community to become a private detective. While he searches for truth in his detective work, he is compelled to face the reality of his crumbling marriage. Bubba Simms begins to find the isolation of Sam Spade and Phillip Marlowe. While the novel is action-driven, DEADLIFT depicts the humor, character, and community of a Florida that clings to the traditional South while being changed by the influx of others.