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The St. Martin's Handbook 8th Edition

by Andrea A. Lunsford

Andrea Lunsford’s comprehensive advice in The St. Martin’s Handbook, Eighth Edition, supports students as they move from informal, social writing to both effective academic writing and to writing that can change the world.

Staatensouveränität und ius cogens: Eine Untersuchung zu Ursprung und Zukunftsfähigkeit der beiden Konzepte im Völkerrecht (Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht #287)

by Martin Philipp Sommerfeld

Das Buch untersucht das Verhältnis von Staatensouveränität und ius cogens aus ideen- und rechtsgeschichtlicher Perspektive und ist bestrebt, den rechtshistorischen Befund für die aktuelle völkerrechtliche Konstitutionalisierungsdebatte fruchtbar zu machen. Während das Konzept des ius cogens im aktuellen Völkerrecht eng mit dem Ruf nach der Konstitutionalisierung einer Internationalen (Rechts-)Gemeinschaft verbunden wird, gilt das Konzept der Staatensouveränität als Hort des Unilateralismus und rücksichtslosen Autonomiestrebens. Der Autor vertritt demgegenüber eine differenziertere Sichtweise. Er unternimmt eine ideenhistorische Untersuchung der Ursprünge beider Konzepte und gelangt zu dem Befund, dass die Konzepte der Staatensouveränität und des ius cogens auf den gleichen antik-römischen Vorstellungen über das ius publicum aufbauen. Er analysiert diese römisch-antiken Gedanken und zeigt, wie sie – etwa in Form der quod-omnes-tangit-Formel – prägend für Vorstellungen von zwingendem supranationalem Recht und „souveräner“ Herrschaft in Mittelalter und Moderne wurden. Nach Auffassung des Autors gibt es demnach keine „Geburtsstunde“ der Staatensouveränität in der Antike oder dem Mittelalter, sondern vielmehr eine Gedankenevolution, die sich von den gemeinsamen antiken Ursprüngen bis zu modernen Vorstellungen über das ius cogens und die Staatensouveränität verfolgen lässt. Vor dem Hintergrund dieses Befundes führt das Buch aus, dass auch im heutigen Völkerrecht die beiden Konzepte als Ausfluss des gleichen „republikanischen“ Grundprinzips verstanden und so miteinander harmonisiert werden könnten. Dabei macht das Buch aber deutlich, dass ein durch rechtshistorische Analyse vermitteltes Verständnis bestenfalls als Inspirationsquelle für die künftige Ausgestaltung des Rechts dienen mag, rechtshistorische Befunde aber keinesfalls als rechtliche Argumente dienen können.

Stabilization and Growth in Developing Countries: A Structuralist Approach

by L. Taylor

Lance Taylor uses structuralist models to examine the issues of short-term fluctuations and long-term growth in developing economies.

Staff Officers in Gray

by Robert E. Krick

This indispensable Civil War reference profiles some 2,300 staff officers in Robert E. Lee's famous Army of Northern Virginia. These men--ordnance officers, engineers, aides-de-camp, and quartermasters, among others--worked at the side of many of the Confederacy's greatest figures, helping to feed and clothe the army, maintain its discipline, and operate its military machinery.A typical entry includes the officer's full name, the date and place of his birth and death, details of his education and occupation, and a synopsis of his military record. An introduction discusses the role of staff officers in the Confederate army, describes the evolution and importance of individual staff positions, and makes some broad generalizations about the officers' common characteristics. Two appendixes provide a list of more than 3,000 staff officers who served in other armies of the Confederacy and complete rosters of known staff officers of each general in the Army of Northern Virginia. Synthesizing the contents of thousands of unpublished official documents, Staff Officers in Gray will be of interest to anyone studying the battles, personnel, and organization of the Army of Northern Virginia.

Stag Do Planning Guide

by Dan Bridges

There are many ways to celebrate a stag’s last night of freedom, from an awesome club night to a weekend of adventure. This guide is packed with ideas and tips to make it the one party he’ll never forget – even if he wanted to!

Stage Writers Handbook

by Dana Singer

Dana Singer, Associate Director of America's foremost playwrights' association, the Dramatists Guild, gathers all the information and ideas stage writers need to conduct their careers in a businesslike manner, with all the protections the law provides. Includes chapters devoted to copyright, self-promotion, representation, production contracts, publishing and licensing agreements, underlying rights and collaboration.

Staging The Renaissance: Reinterpretations Of Elizabethan And Jacobean Drama

by David Scott Kastan Peter Stallybrass

First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology: Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications

by Stephen M. Stahl

Long established as the preeminent source in its field, the eagerly anticipated fifth edition of Dr Stahl's essential textbook of psychopharmacology is here! With its use of icons and figures that form Dr Stahl's unique "visual language," the book is the single most readable source of information on disease and drug mechanisms for all students and mental health professionals seeking to understand and utilize current therapeutics, and to anticipate the future for novel medications. Every aspect of the book has been updated, with the clarity of explanation that only Dr Stahl can bring. <p><p>The new edition includes over 500 new or refreshed figures, an intuitive color scheme, fourteen new uses for older drugs and eighteen brand new drugs, coverage of Parkinson's Disease Psychosis, behavioral symptoms of dementia, and mixed features in major depressive episodes, and expanded information on the medical uses of cannabis and hallucinogen assisted psychotherapy.

Stanley: The Great Big Book of Everything

by Ronne Randall

STANLEY It's The Great Big Book of Everything--the handy-dandy reference book that Stanley uses to explore the animal world with his best friend, Dennis. With fun and fascinating facts about more than one hundred different animals, you'll have fun discovering the amazing world of animals--just like your friend Stanley!

Star Brands: A Brand Manager's Guide to Build, Manage & Market Brands

by Debbie Millman Carolina Rogoll

For anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of branding in an approachable way without poring over dense text or hiring an expensive consultant, Star Brands presents a unique model that offers structured guidance and professional tips for building, managing, and marketing any brand. Created by savvy brand manager Carolina Rogoll, the star brand model is a perfect intersection of solid marketing and management theory with an approachable, visually oriented design. The author teaches step-by-step how to assess a brand’s unique challenge, how to define the brand’s equity and target, how to craft a solid brand growth strategy, and how to measure success once the brand is in the marketplace. The book includes case studies from famous star brands as well as interviews with top business school professors, advertising agency leaders, and former CEOs. Topics covered include the star brand model; leaders behind star brands; brand assessment and goal setting; defining brand equity; selecting a brand target; insights, benefits, ideas; theory from the best marketing and managing resources; marketing strategy; how to build a marketing plan; and much more, including exercise worksheets to practice on! The author combines her experience building brands at the front lines of a big multinational company with top-notch marketing and management theory. What results is an ideal primer for anyone seeking structured guidance on building a brand for a client, managing a brand, or even starting a brand for oneself.

Star Myths of the Greeks and Romans: A Sourcebook

by Theony Condos

This A-to-Z reference offers in-depth information on the history and mythologies of the forty-eight classical constellations—with excerpts from ancient texts.The nightly appearance of the stars, their arrangement in the sky, their regular risings and settings through the course of the year, have been a source of endless wonder and speculation. But where did the constellations come from and what are the myths associated with them? Star Myths of the Greeks and Romans puts the answers at your fingertips. Included in this handbook are the only surviving works on the constellation myths that have come down to us from antiquity: an epitome of The Constellations of Eratosthenes —never before translated into English—and The Poetic Astronomy of Hyginus. Also provided are accurate and detailed commentaries on each constellation myth, and complete references for those who wish to dig deeper.This book is a comprehensive sourcework for anyone interested in astronomy or mythology—and an ideal resource for the occasional stargazer.

Star Product Designers

by Irene Alegre

Includes 350 illustrations and full-color photographsStar Product Designers offers an insiders look at the best product designers working today. With the goal of eliminating the need for instruction manuals, every designer in this book endeavors to create products that are user-friendly, efficient, and beautiful. Perfect for both the amateur designer as well as the most accomplished--and anyone else in between--this comprehensive compendium reveals the design process, from concept to finished product, of some of the most innovative products on the market today. Featuring a wealth of concept sketches, profiles of the leading designers and design firms, and gorgeous, full-color photographs of the products themselves, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in understanding product design and the creative design process.

Star-Spangled Manners: In Which Miss Manners Defends American Etiquette (For a Change)

by Judith Martin

"Wonderfully wicked....A bracingly sensible guide to living peaceably together."--Francine Prose, Elle In this "wryly perceptive, historically informed" (BookPage) new book, America's leading expert on civility reminds her Gentle Readers that when the Founding Fathers created a revolution in the name of individual liberty and equality, they also took a stand against hierarchical European etiquette in favor of simplicity over ceremony, and personal dignity over obsequiousness to our rulers. Hailed by George Will as "The National Bureau of Standards," Judith Martin, who has "made etiquette writing an exercise in wit" (Book), recounts here how Americans fashioned this etiquette of egalitarian respect--a fascinating story that spans from the misunderstood origins of our table manners to the much overlooked legacy of African slaves to etiquette.

Star Trek: The Next Generation 365

by Paula M. Block Terry J. Erdmann

A complete episode-by-episode exploration of the hit TV series—with rarely seen photos and illustrations. With the launch of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gene Roddenberry somehow managed to recapture lightning in a bottle. This new incarnation of Star Trek was an instant hit, and its popularity inspired four films and three spin-off television series. A must-have for fans, Star Trek: The Next Generation 365 provides a fresh, accessible overview of the entire series, including an authorized guide to all 178 episodes. Featuring classic and rarely seen photography and illustrations, this visual celebration of the voyages of Captain Picard, his crew, and the Enterprise-D offers a loving look back at the Emmy and Hugo Award–winning series.

Star Trek: The Book of Lists

by Chip Carter

Spanning the epic science fiction franchise’s fifty-one-year history, a breathtaking collection of the most compelling Star Trek facts and trivia, including events from both on and off-screen, available in 100 concise lists.Since Gene Roddenberry’s original series first aired in 1966, Star Trek has become a pop culture phenomenon, and one of the largest global properties of all time. Entertaining and fun, Star Trek: The Book of Lists catalogs the most compelling facts about the original series and its spin-offs, as well as its thirteen films, gathered together and broken down into one hundred lists, including:Historical Figure CameosCrew CrossoversMemorable DeathsIntergalactic Threats, Enemies, and VillainsCompiling a galaxy's worth of information in one handy digest, Star Trek: The Book of Lists is a fascinating historical record of the Star Trek universe for both hardcore fans and causal viewers.

Star Trek: Klingon Bird-of-Prey Haynes Manual

by Rick Sternbach Ben Robinson

An all-new Star Trek technical manual of the legendary Klingon Bird of Prey, presented in the world-renowned Haynes Manual format! The Bird-of-Prey is the classic Klingon starship—a tough raiding and scouting vessel that has served at the heart of the Klingon Defense Force for more than a hundred years. Life on board is harsh and brutal, with any sign of weakness leading to a challenge to the death. The ship itself is stripped back and lean, with everything designed for a single purpose—war. This Haynes Manual traces the origins of a Bird-of-Prey from the moment it is commissioned by one of the Great Houses and constructed at the shipyards of the Klingon Naval Academy. It then proceeds to examine General Martok’s famous ship the I. K. S. Rotarran in unprecedented detail. Featuring a stunning cutaway drawing and, for the first time ever, detailed deck plans and incredible new computer-generated artwork, the Haynes Bird-of-Prey Manual is a technical tour of the ship’s systems, from the bridge and engineering rooms to the disruptors, torpedo launcher, and the all-important cloaking device. In addition, the Manual provides a unique insight into life on board a Klingon ship and the Rotarran’s glorious history in the Dominion War. This Haynes Manual is fully authorized by CBS. All the new artwork has been designed by STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION and STAR TREK: VOYAGER’s senior illustrator Rick Sternbach, who is the world’s leading expert on STAR TREK technology, with CG renders produced by STAR TREK VFX artist Adam ‘Mojo’ Lebowitz.

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - The Making of the Classic Film

by John Tenuto Maria Jose Tenuto

An in-depth look at the making of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, featuring rare and previously unseen production art and new and exclusive interviews.Forty years ago, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan saw Kirk and the U.S.S. Enterprise crew face one of the greatest foes in Star Trek history, Khan Noonien Singh, as well as the death of Spock. Celebrate this landmark anniversary by taking a deep dive into the stories behind this iconic science fiction classic. This beautiful coffee-table book is full to the brim with rare and previously unpublished archival material, behind-the-scenes photography, production art, cut scenes, script extracts, and much more, alongside new and exclusive interviews with the creatives, including director Nicholas Meyer.

Star Trek: The Original Topps Trading Card Series

by Terry J. Erdmann Paula M. Block

A visual compilation of all 88 trading cards for Star Trek fans and collectors of TV memorabilia! Since Star Trek first aired on television in 1966, the series has had an incredible influence on pop culture. In 1976, with the show&’s rising popularity in syndication, the Topps Company released a series of collectible trading cards featuring full-color images from the classic television series created by Gene Roddenberry, as well as synopses and stats on the cast and crew of the Starship Enterprise. Sure to please both die-hard fans and new generations, this first-ever collection includes the fronts and backs of all 88 cards, plus images of 22 rare and hard-to-find stickers (which were originally sold one per pack) as well as text and commentary by Star Trek insiders Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann.

Star Wars 100 Objects: Illuminating Items From a Galaxy Far, Far Away….

by Kristin Baver

100 objects that capture the excitement, mystery, and mythology of Star Wars.See how these artefacts, and many more, impacted key characters and events. From revered heirlooms such as Darth Vader&’s mask and the Skywalker lightsaber to a Tusken gaderffii stick and a clone trooper&’s helmet, each carefully chosen object has its own compelling story to tell.Presented chronologically, full-color images illustrate every entry, while the accompanying essay explores the background and resonance of each piece. Star Wars: 100 Objects provides an exclusive glimpse at props from the Lucasfilm Archives and is a unique, wonderful way to experience the richness of the timeless Star Wars saga.© & ™ 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Star Wars Battles that Changed the Galaxy

by Cole Horton Jason Fry Amy Ratcliffe Chris Kempshall

Explore the &“Wars&” in Star Wars as never before!Enter a galaxy ravaged by conflict and discover the complete story of the epic struggles that define the Star Wars movies. This ambitious book presents major galactic conflicts from an in-world &“historical&” perspective: each battle is depicted with captivating imagery, explored with newly commissioned maps, and explained through a detailed analysis of tactics, famous commanders, legendary warriors, key moments, and its impact on wider galactic history. This is the perfect book for any Star Wars fan, budding military historian, or would-be rebel hero! © AND TM 2021 LUCASFILM LTD.

Star Wars: Book of Lists

by Cole Horton

Star Wars: Book of Lists takes a fascinating look at the galaxy far, far away through trivia culled from both on-screen and off over the history of the franchise. More than a simple accounting of fan-favorite characters or biggest opening weekends, this book is a compendium of the most compelling facts about the saga and fandom summarized in 100 lists. Find out these fun facts and more with comprehensive lists covering everything you'd want to know about the characters, creatures, ships, planets, and more: Which character has been to the most planets?What are the deadliest creatures in the galaxy?Who shared the most memorable kisses?Which actors have voiced the most characters?What are some of the most surprising cameos?Compiling a galaxy's worth of trivia and information about the Star Wars Universe, Star Wars: Book of Lists is an entertainingly accessible trivia format for both hardcore fans and casual viewers.

Star Wars Character Encyclopedia, New Edition

by DK

Learn more about your favorite Star Wars characters from every movie in the saga with this, the be all and end all Star Wars EncyclopediaThe definitive guide to more than 200 heroes, villains, aliens, and droids of the Star Wars galaxy is now packed with new characters from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Solo: A Star Wars Story. The perfect gift for any Star Wars or Sci Fi lover, the in-depth character illustrations and cross-sections will keep Want to know how tall Snoke is? Or learn where Maz Kanata is from? The Star Wars: Character Encyclopedia is full of fun facts and intriguing information that's guaranteed to enthrall fans of all ages. With plenty of lesser-known details, even die-hard fans will learn new facts about iconic characters.

Star Wars Character Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition

by Simon Beecroft Pablo Hidalgo Elizabeth Dowsett Amy Richau Dan Zehr

The definitive guide to more than 275 heroes, villains, aliens, and droids of the Star Wars galaxy. The latest edition of this beloved title has been comprehensively updated to include new characters from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and both seasons of Star Wars: The Mandalorian. Want to learn more about the Knights of Ren? Curious as to where Padmé Amidala is from? Wonder how tall Grogu is? To learn the answers to these questions and more, look no further than Star Wars: Character Encyclopedia Updated and Expanded Edition. Written by Star Wars experts, the book is full of fun facts and intriguing information that&’s guaranteed to enthrall fans of all ages. With plenty of lesser-known details, even die-hard fans will learn new facts about iconic characters. © & ™ 2021 Lucasfilm Ltd.

Star Wars: Complete Locations

by DK

Packed with more than 50 intricate full-color cross-section artwork and 3-D maps, this visual guide will take you into the incredible worlds and locations in the Star Wars galaxy. From the towering skyscrapers of Coruscant to the terrifying technology of the Death Star, Star Wars: Complete Locations lets you see in astonishing detail the numerous worlds, bases, cities, landscapes, and battle sites from the Star Wars movies. Discover the secrets of the Jedi Temple Complex and tour Maz's Castle on Takodana. Star Wars: Complete Locations is the definitive collection that takes you inside the world of the Star Wars saga. © AND ™ 2023 LUCASFILM LTD.

Star Wars Complete Locations New Edition

by Jason Fry Emily Shkoukani Kristin Lund Simon Beecroft Kerrie Dougherty James Luceno

Explore the worlds of a galaxy far, far away with incredible cross-sections.With more than 60 intricate full-color artworks and 3D maps, explore iconic locations that bring the Star Wars saga to life. This updated edition has been comprehensively updated and includes incredible cross-sections from Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars: The Mandalorian, and Star Wars: Andor. Uncover the unspeakable secrets of Darth Vader’s castle. Explore the ancient Jedi ruins on Ahch-To. Discover the unmatched opulence of Canto Bight and the brutal efficiency of the Narkina-5 prison complex.Created in close collaboration with Lucasfilm, this book also contains the official map of the Star Wars galaxy, charting hundreds of planets from Ajan Kloss to Zygerria. This comprehensive book makes the perfect gift for any Star Wars fan. Readers will spend hours studying the fascinating artwork to gain new insights into iconic locations from their favorite saga.

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