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Pennsylvania Driver's Manual
by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation<p>This manual is designed to help you become a safe driver. It presents many of Pennsylvania's laws governing driving. It should be used as a general guide to the laws but not as a substitute for the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, which contains the laws affecting Pennsylvania's drivers and vehicles. It should also be noted that the information contained in this manual is subject to change. <p>The purpose of this manual is to prepare you to take the driver's examination and to obtain a Pennsylvania driver's license. However, the rules of the road and traffic operation principles presented in this manual apply to the three types of vehicles recognized by Pennsylvania law: bicycles, horse-drawn vehicles and motor vehicles. For example, all bicyclists, just like motorists, are required to stop at red lights. <p>If you are learning to drive, this manual will give you all the information you need to study for the driver's examination. If you already have a Pennsylvania driver's license, you can use this manual to review some of the rules of the road you may have forgotten or to learn about some of the rules that may be new or have changed since you received your license.</p>
Oklahoma Driver's Manual
by Oklahoma Department of Public Safety<p>This handbook is written to help you qualify for an Oklahoma Driver License and become a safe driver. It is not an official legal reference to Oklahoma traffic laws, but explains in everyday language the knowledge and skills you will need to drive safely and legally on Oklahoma's roads and highways. <p><i>The Oklahoma Driver Manual</i> presents instructions and general information relating to the operation of motor vehicles in the state of Oklahoma. It is based on the laws and regulations in effect at the time of publication.
New Mexico Driver Manual
by New Mexico Motor Vehicle DivisionNew Mexico Driver Manual by the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division
Nevada Driver's Handbook
by Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles<p>This handbook has been written in an informal style for easy reading. As you read, you will find information on the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes you need to drive safely. <p>You will also find general licensing requirements, some basic traffic laws, explanations of signs and signals, material on driving under the influence and defensive driving tips. The knowledge test for your Nevada license is based on the information in this manual. <p>However, this handbook does not give the exact wording of traffic laws and it does not discuss all of them. For specific laws, please refer to the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS). NRS copies are available in the public libraries and online at leg.state.nv.us/law1.cfm</p>
Alabama Driver Manual (June 2016 Edition)
by Alabama Law Enforcement AgencyAlabama Driver Manual June 2016 Edition by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency
Primary Sources: Selected Writings on Color from Aristotle to Albers
by Patricia SloaneA selection of writings about color.
From Abacus to Zeus: A Handbook of Art History
by James Smith PierceChapters are 'Art terms, processes, and principles; gods, heroes, and monsters; Christian subjects; saints and their attributes; Christian signs and symbols.'
Florida Class E Driver License 2017: The Official Handbook
by Florida Department of Highway Safety Motor VehiclesThis guide has the information you need to prepare for the Florida Driver License Class E knowledge and skills exams and to help you drive safely and lawfully.
Books That Changed America
by Robert B. DownsFrom the book: THOUGH YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT, BOOKS THAT YOU MAY NEVER HAVE READ ARE PROFOUNDLY AFFECTING YOUR LIFE AND LIFE AROUND YOU IN AMERICA TODAY. The call for revolutionary action by Thomas Paine ... the argument for civil disobedience by Thoreau . . . the dissection of governmental corruption by Lincoln Steffens . . . the analysis of American racism by Gunnar Myrdal . . . the chilling warning against ecological disaster by Rachel Carson . . . these are but a few of the books that have left a lasting impression upon America. From the moment of their publication, their influence began to be felt-an influence that has never ceased to operate in American society. Taking a brilliant cross-section of works in virtually every area of thought-political, economic, scientific, judicial, sociological, and literary-Dr. Robert B. Downs, former President of the American Library Association and head of the University of Illinois Library, gives a superb explication of each of these fascinating works and charts their effects upon the complex fabric of our emerging and evolving nation.
The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money
by John Maynard KeynesA landmark book on economics
Axioms of Kwame Nkrumah
by Kwame NkrumahA listing of axioms taken from various speeches by the famous African leader.
Psychoanalytic Theories of Development: An Integration
by Phyllis Tyson Robert L. TysonThorough review of psychological development starting at infancy going through adulthood with emphasis on major developmental milestones.
The Cold War Encyclopedia
by Thomas ParrishInformation on significant events, places, and personalities associated with the Cold War.
The 9/11 Commission Report
by National Commission on Terrorist AttacksThe final report of the investigation of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks into the September 11th terrorist attacks.
The Thames and Hudson Encyclopedia of the Italian Renaissance
by J. R. HaleWithin the vast literature of the Renaissance, this is the one indispensable book: for the student who wants a guide to the complicated maze of Italian Renaissance political history.
Driver's Manual (State of Connecticut)
by Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles American Association of Motor Vehicle AdministratorsCompiled by the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles, with the assistance of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, this manual attempts to provide a general familiarity with the principles of safe and lawful operation of a motor vehicle.
Joe Gould's Secret
by Joseph MitchellIn 1942 Joseph Mitchell published "Professor Sea Gull," a profile of Joe Gould, a bohemian writer he met in Greenwich Village. Gould claimed to be at work on a vast book called The Oral History of Our Time based on conversations with the poor and downtrodden of New York City. In 1964 Mitchell published a second essay about Gould, "Joe Gould's Secret." In the second piece he describes the later years of his relationship with Gould and reveals discoveries he made about Gould before his death.
Temples and High Places in Biblical Times: Proceedings of the Colloquium in honor of the Centennial of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
by Avraham BiranThis book is the Proceedings of the Colloquium in honor of the Centennial of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion that took place in Jerusalem, 14-16 March 1977.