Tyrannosaurus Lex

Tyrannosaurus Lex
Title Tyrannosaurus Lex PDF eBook
Author Rod L. Evans Ph.D.
Publisher Penguin
Pages 167
Release 2012-06-05
Genre Reference
ISBN 1101588632

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Welcome to the Weird and Wonderful World of Words! Tyrannosaurus Lex is your guide to the intriguing world of logology—the pursuit of word puzzles or puzzling words—featuring: •A wealth of witty anagrams, palindromes, and puns •Clever paraprosdokians: sentences with surprising endings (“I’ve had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn’t it.”—Groucho Marx) •Fascinating oronyms: a pair of phrases that differ in meaning and spelling, yet share a similar pronunciation (“The stuffy nose can lead to problems” versus “The stuff he knows can lead to problems.”) •Peculiar oxymora: words or phrases that are self-contradictory (Jumbo shrimp! Guest host! Gold silverware!) So sit back and get ready to learn about everything from antigrams and aptanagrams to kangaroo words and phantonyms. You’ll never look at language the same again!

Tyrannosaurus Sue

Tyrannosaurus Sue
Title Tyrannosaurus Sue PDF eBook
Author Steve Fiffer
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 280
Release 2001-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780716794622

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In 1990 South Dakota, the most complete fossil of a Tyrannosaurus rex was discovered. Following the discovery of "Sue", commercial dinosaur hunters, law officers, a Native American tribe, and many others battled over ownership of the fossil. The author explains the issues surrounding the aftermath of the discovery.

Croak

Croak
Title Croak PDF eBook
Author Gina Damico
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 324
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547608322

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A delinquent sixteen-year-old girl is sent to live with her uncle for the summer, only to learn that he is a Grim Reaper who wants to teach her the family business.

Special Issue: Human Rights

Special Issue: Human Rights
Title Special Issue: Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Austin Sarat
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 243
Release 2011-08-03
Genre Law
ISBN 1780522525

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Presents advanced scholarship on human rights. This work examines both the theoretical dimensions and dilemmas of human rights in the modern world and particular cases in which the problems and possibilities of human rights are examined.

The Oxford Handbook of Governance

The Oxford Handbook of Governance
Title The Oxford Handbook of Governance PDF eBook
Author David Levi-Faur
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 828
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199560536

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This Oxford Handbook will be the definitive study of governance for years to come. 'Governance' has become one of the most popular terms in contemporary political science; this Handbook explores the full range of meaning and application of the concept and its use in a number of research fields.

Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, Second Edition

Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, Second Edition
Title Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author J. M. Smits
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 1025
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1781006105

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Acclaim for the first edition: ïThis is a very important and immense book. . . The Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is a treasure-trove of honed knowledge of the laws of many countries. It is a reference book for dipping into, time and time again. It is worth every penny and there is not another as comprehensive in its coverage as ElgarÍs. I highly recommend the Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law to all English chambers. This is a very important book that should be sitting in every university law school library.Í _ Sally Ramage, The Criminal Lawyer Containing newly updated versions of existing entries and adding several important new entries, this second edition of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law takes stock of present-day comparative law scholarship. Written by leading authorities in their respective fields, the contributions in this accessible book cover and combine not only questions regarding the methodology of comparative law, but also specific areas of law (such as administrative law and criminal law) and specific topics (such as accident compensation and consideration). In addition, the Encyclopedia contains reports on a selected set of countriesÍ legal systems and, as a whole, presents an overview of the current state of affairs. Providing its readers with a unique point of reference, as well as stimulus for further research, this volume is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in comparative law, especially academics, students and practitioners.

In Defense of Universal Human Rights

In Defense of Universal Human Rights
Title In Defense of Universal Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 232
Release 2018-11-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1509513574

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Should African and Muslim-majority countries be obliged to protect LGBT rights, or do such rights violate their cultures? Should Western-based corporations be held liable if their security guards injure union activists in another part of the world, or should such decisions be settled under local or domestic law? In this book, renowned human rights scholar Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann vigorously defends the universality of human rights, arguing that the entire range of rights is necessary for all individuals everywhere, regardless of sex, color, ethnicity, sexuality, religion or social class. Howard-Hassmann grounds her defense of universality in her conception of human dignity, which she maintains must include personal autonomy, equality, respect, recognition, and material security. Only social democracies, she contends, can be considered fully rights-protective states. Taking issue with scholars who argue that human rights are “Western” quasi-imperialist impositions on states in the global South, and risk undermining community and social obligation, Howard-Hassmann explains how human rights support communities and can only be preserved if states and individuals observe their duties to protect them.