2014 Washington State Yearbook

2014 Washington State Yearbook
Title 2014 Washington State Yearbook PDF eBook
Author Scott D. Dwyer
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 2014
Genre Washington (State)
ISBN 9780983613565

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Washington State Yearbook

Washington State Yearbook
Title Washington State Yearbook PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 2009
Genre Washington (State)
ISBN

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Washington State Patrol, 1921-2004

Washington State Patrol, 1921-2004
Title Washington State Patrol, 1921-2004 PDF eBook
Author Washington State Patrol
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2005
Genre Police, State
ISBN

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Contains a historical view of the Washington State Patrol from 1989 to Dec. 2004.

Yearbook of Immigration Statistics

Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
Title Yearbook of Immigration Statistics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2004
Genre Aliens
ISBN

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Marriages and Families in the 21st Century

Marriages and Families in the 21st Century
Title Marriages and Families in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Tasha R. Howe
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 1287
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1506340989

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Marriages and Families in the 21st Century puts contemporary relationships and family structures in context for today’s students. Using a bioecological framework, the book reveals how families are shaped by multiple influences, from biological to cultural, that interact with one another. Chapters cover topics from parenting to gender issues within an interdisciplinary context, weaving in stories, visuals, and examples of diverse families to dispel longstanding myths. The book creates a personalized learning experience with frequent self-assessments and strengths exercises, while ensuring that students come to understand the research and build scientific analysis and critical thinking skills along the way. Robust digital tools and resources including SAGE edge and an interactive eBook with SAGE Premium Video help readers develop a multi-layered understanding of "what makes families tick" while challenging them to re-evaluate their own assumptions and experiences.

The Pursuit of Human Well-Being

The Pursuit of Human Well-Being
Title The Pursuit of Human Well-Being PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Estes
Publisher Springer
Pages 829
Release 2017-01-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319391011

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This handbook informs the reader about how much progress we, the human race, have made in enhancing the quality of life on this planet. Many skeptics focus on how the quality of life has deteriorated over the course of human history, particularly given World War II and its aftermath. This handbook provides a positive perspective on the history of well-being. Quality of life, as documented by scientists worldwide, has significantly improved. Nevertheless, one sees more improvements in well-being in some regions of the world than in others. Why? This handbook documents the progress of well-being in the various world regions as well as the differences in those regions. The broad questions that the handbook addresses include: What does well-being mean? How do different philosophical and religious traditions interpret the concept of well-being within their own context? Has well-being remained the same over different historical epochs and for different regions and subregions of the world? In which areas of human development have we been most successful in advancing individual and collective well-being? In which sectors has the attainment of well-being proven most difficult? How does well-being differ within and between different populations groups that, for a variety of socially created reasons, have been the most disadvantaged (e.g., children, the aged, women, the poor, racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities)?

DeathQuest

DeathQuest
Title DeathQuest PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Bohm
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 594
Release 2016-11-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317377842

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This fifth edition of the first true textbook on the death penalty engages the reader with a full account of the arguments and issues surrounding capital punishment. The book begins with the history of the death penalty from colonial to modern times, and then examines the moral and legal arguments for and against capital punishment. It also provides an overview of major Supreme Court decisions and describes the legal process behind the death penalty. In addressing these issues, the author reviews recent developments in death penalty law and procedure, including ramifications of newer case law, such as that regarding using lethal injection as a method of execution. The author’s motivation has been to understand what motivates the "deathquest" of the American people, leading a large percentage of the public to support the death penalty. The book educates readers so that whatever their death penalty positions are, they are informed opinions.