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Policies Act of stars Despite Born in Arizona is assailed by the courts, immigration law in Arizona is still growing as a powerful political profile of the elections throughout the country and the creation of a new generation of country stars inside and outside the state. The sponsor of the law has become a renowned Kingmaker in the Republican primary, one of the …
The Arthur ‘Soldier Boy Grip’ Taylor Chronicles: Baseball & The Law
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Albert B. Chandler by TIME Magazine. Size 11.00 X 14.00 Art Poster Print Albert B. Chandler by TIME Magazine.Total Size : 11.00 inches width by 14.00 inches height.This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Fully Authorized by the Artist. OnlineWall is the worlds best quality art print, poster and framing store with over 25 years custom framing experience our quality of art prints cannot be beat …. |
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Albert B. Chandler by TIME Magazine. Size 11.00 X 14.00 Art Poster Print on Canvas Canvas Transfer of Albert B. Chandler by TIME Magazine.Total Size : 11.00 inches width by 14.00 inches height.Ready to hang Transfer Stretched on Canvas with 3/4 inch deep bars, with Gallery Wrap method (image wraps around the edge, and continues back toward the wall).This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. OnlineWall is the worlds best quality art print, poster a… |
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Albert B. Chandler by TIME Magazine. Size 8.00 X 10.00 Art Poster Print Albert B. Chandler by TIME Magazine.Total Size : 8.00 inches width by 10.00 inches height.This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Fully Authorized by the Artist. OnlineWall is the worlds best quality art print, poster and framing store with over 25 years custom framing experience our quality of art prints cannot be beat …. |
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Charlie Rose with Ruth Wedgewood, Michael Scharf, Juliette Kayyem & Anne-Marie Slaughter; Roger Angell; Michael Wise & Marv Albert (October 29, 2001) $24.95 A conversation with distinguished lawyers, Ruth Wedgewood, professor of international law at Johns Hopkins University, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Anne-Marie Slaughter, professor of international law at Harvard Law School, Michael Scharf, director of the Center for International Law and Policy at the New England School of Law, and Juliette Kayyem, executive director of the… |
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Delux Military Law Enforcement Cap Hat- US Border Patrol $8.99 … |
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Law And Order Cap-POLICE W35S52E $4.28 … |
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Military Cap-WORLD WAR II W39S60D $9.95 An official World War II Veteran emblem is one of many details that adorn this solid black military cap. Made of durable acrylic fabric, the crown is constructed out of 6 panels with air vents for circulation to form a classically round baseball cap shape. The front is decorated with a WORLD WAR II VETERAN embroidery. The curved 3รถ bill is ample to protect you from the glare of the sun, and is de… |
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Virtual Vandals: Net Force 01 $4.99 Here comes a Clancy first: a new series of novels for young adults starring a team of troubleshooting teens–the Net Force Explorers–who know more about cutting edge technology than their teachers!… |
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Lau’s Laws on Hitting: The Art of Hitting .400 for the Next Generation; Follow Lau’s Laws and Improve Your Hitting! $13.00 You need to work on your swing! If this advice has ever been given to you, Lau’s Laws on Hitting will spell out the professional instructions you need. Coaches at all levels will benefit from the observations, teaching techniques, player analysis and refi… |
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Courting Justice: From NY Yankees v. Major League Baseball to Bush v. Gore $0.74 David Boies’s memoir should be a bestseller for two simple reasons. First, his spectacular legal career, representing clients as diverse as Al Gore, George Steinbrenner, the U.S. Justice Department, and Calvin Klein, provides ample material for a compelling exploration of the practice of law in its most high-profile glory. And secondly, the book seems bound to sell well simply because most enterpr… |
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Kiss It Good-bye (Hardcover) $16.33 A nostalgic look at the 1960 World-Series-winning Pittsburgh Pirates and one their players, Vernon Law. |
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The Little White Book of Baseball Law (Paperback) $14.81 Description not available. |
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One Man Out (Hardcover) $34.65 This new look at all-star center fielder Curt Flood`s efforts to shake the foundations of major league baseball reminds readers that Flood holds a unique and important place in both baseball and American law as the player who challenged baseball`s rese… |
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An Invisible Force $17.77 Follow the quest to understand the laws of motion and gravity—to formulate the ups and downs of physics and solve the mysteries of the strange forces that propel all objects on Earth. Whenever we throw a baseball, sail a boat, or guide a s… |
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Real or Fake (Hardcover) $30.51 Will the rare autographed baseball your great-uncle gave you put your children through college? Is your grandmother’s chest of drawers really a seventeenth-century antique, or merely a reproduction? A leader in… |
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Courting Justice $14.21 One of today`s most celebrated legal minds presents a lively memoir that recalls his own youth in small-town Illinois, his brief career as a cardsharp and the photographic memory that has enhanced his career, his law school education, and some of hi |
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Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Babe Ruth Baseball $13.85 Could someone have stolen an autographed Babe Ruth baseball from the community hobby show? The police don`t think so, but amateur detective Cam Jansen does. Occasional b&w drawings accompany the text. |
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Straw (Hardcover) $19.5 The former National League All-Star baseball player traces his rise from a disadvantaged Los Angeles youth to 1983`s Rookie of the Year, describing the numerous challenges he has met in personal and professional arenas from his brushes with the law and… |
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Baseball $48.98 These two critically-acclaimed volumes mark the beginning of a monumental multi-volume study of baseball by the man whom Sports Illustrated has called "the Edward Gibbon of baseball history." Now available in paperback, Harold Seymour’s The Early Years and The Golden Age together recount the true story of how baseball came into being and how it developed into a highly organized business and social institution. The first volume, The Early Years, traces the growth of baseball from the time of the first recorded ball game at Valley Forge during the revolution until the formation of the two present-day major leagues in 1903. By investigating previously unknown sources, Seymour uncovers the real story of how baseball evolved from a gentleman’s amateur sport of "well-bred play followed by well-laden banquet tables" into a professional sport where big leagues operate under their own laws. Offering countless anecdotes and a wealth of new information, Seymour explodes many cherished myths, including the one which claims that Abner Doubleday "invented" baseball in 1839. He describes the influence of baseball on American business, manners, morals, social institutions, and even show business, as well as depicting the types of men who became the first professional ball players, club owners, and managers, including Spalding, McGraw, Comiskey, and Connie Mack. The second volume, The Golden Age, explores the glorious era when the game truly captured the American imagination, with such legendary figures as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb in the spotlight. Beginning with the formation of the two major leagues in 1903, when baseball officially entered its "golden age" of popularity, Seymour examines the changes in the organization of professional baseball–from an unwieldy three-man commission to the strong one-man rule of Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis. He depicts how the play on the field shifted from the low-scoring, pitcher-dominated game of the "dead ball" era before World War I to the higher scoring of the 1920′s "lively ball" era, with emphasis on home runs, best exemplified by the exploits of Babe Ruth. Taken together, these volumes offer a serious and dramatic study of the game both on the field and in the business offices. |
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Baseball and Philosophy $14.98 William Irwin has taken philosophy out of the academy and put it on the bestseller list. The series has been featured in The New York Times and People, and on NPR’s All Things Considered. Now philosophy finds its real home — in the dugout. In Baseball and Philosophy, 18 professors — some from the new field devoted to the philosophy of sport, others unapologetic baseball fans — explore the sport’s deeper aspects. How can Zen be applied to hitting? Do you play to win or play by the rules? Is it ethical to employ deception in sports? Can a game be defined by its written rules or are there also other constraints? What can the U.S. Supreme Court learn from umpiring? Why should baseball be the only industry exempt from antitrust laws? These are some of the questions addressed in this witty, provocative blend of two major American pastimes: watching baseball and thinking about it. |
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Lau’s Laws on Hitting $17.48 After working as a minor league hitting instructor, Charley Lau Jr. began his quest to resolve the myths and misunderstandings on how to hit a baseball in the most effective way possible. This book not only includes the secret ingredients to building the most dynamic swing possible, but he shows, step-by-step, how to teach yourself or your students. |
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Laws $23.98 In The Laws, Plato describes in fascinating detail a comprehensive system of legislation in a small agricultural utopia he named Magnesia. His laws not only govern crime and punishment but also form a code of conduct for all aspects of life in his ideal state?from education, sports, and religion to sexual behavior, marriage, and drinking parties. Plato sets out a plan for the day-to-day rule of Magnesia, administered by citizens and elected officials, with supreme power held by a Council. Although Plato?s views that citizens should act in complete obedience to the law have been read as totalitarian, The Laws nonetheless constitutes a highly impressive program for the reform of society and provides a crucial insight into the mind of one of classical Greece?s foremost thinkers. |
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The 18 Immutable Laws of Corporate Reputation $6.48 From Enron and WorldCom to the Catholic Church and Major League Baseball, reputation crises have never been more widespread. Now Ronald J. Alsop, a veteran Wall Street Journal authority on branding and reputation management, explains the dangers — and gives organizations the eighteen crucial laws to follow in developing and protecting their reputations.Consider this example of a simple decision made by a low-ranking employee: When rescue workers at the site of the World Trade Center disaster sought bottled water from a nearby Starbucks outlet, they complained that an employee charged them for it. In a matter of hours, the Internet had picked up the story and Starbucks’ carefully cultivated worldwide reputation was quickly besmirched.This is just one instance among many of how the business world, ever more global and competitive, has become increasingly difficult to navigate. Studies have demonstrated the powerful impact of reputation on profits and stock prices, and yet less than half of all companies have a formal system for measuring reputation. Clearly, companies in every industry — from Dow Chemical to Disney to DaimlerChrystler — have much more to learn.It is still the rare company that realizes the full value of its reputation: how corporate reputation can enhance business in good times, become a protective halo in turbulent times, and be destroyed in an instant by people at the lowest or highest levels of the corporate ladder. Mr. Alsop provides eighteen thoroughly documented lessons based on years of experience covering every aspect of corporate reputation, with a clear distillation of the complex principles at the heart of a reputation. He explains:• How to protect your reputation when the inevitable crisis hits• How to cope with the many hazards in cyberspace• How to create a reputation for vision and industry leadership• How to establish a culture of ethical behavior• How to measure and monitor your ever-changing public image• How to make employees your reputation champions • How to decide when it’s time to change your nameThe result is a book that is important not only for business executives, consultants, and advertising, public relations, and marketing professionals but also for anyone eager to learn more about the companies they work for, buy from, and invest in. |
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The Laws of the Sun $13.98 The Laws of the Sun by Ryuho Okawa New Ed Published in 2001 by Lantern Books |
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Irish Laws $3.98 Irish Laws by Mary Dowling Daley Published in 1989 by Appletree Press Ltd |
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The Laws of the Living $10.98 The Laws of the Living by Karl Hartzell Published in 2005 by Xlibris Corporation |
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The Laws Of Fesole $36.98 The Laws Of Fesole by John Ruskin Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |
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Homeschooling Laws $5.48 Homeschooling Laws : And Resource Guide for All Fifty States by Steve Deckard 10th Published in 2001 by Vision Publishing (Ramona, CA) |
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The Laws of Angling $3.48 The Laws of Angling : A Stringer Full of Fishing’s Eternal Verities by Randy Voorhees Published in 1999 by Andrews McMeel Publishing |
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The Laws of Return $3.98 The Laws of Return : A Novel by Cameron Stracher 1st ed Published in 1996 by William Morrow & Co |
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The Laws of Thermodynamics $28.98 The Laws of Thermodynamics : An Anthology Of Current Thought (Contemporary Discourse in the Field of Physics) by Viegas, and Jennifer Published in 2005 by Rosen Central |
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Laws of Love $3.48 Laws of Love by Margaret Pounders Reprint Published in 2000 by Unity Books (Unity School of Christianity) |
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The Drug Laws $3.48 The Drug Laws : A Time for Change? (Impact Books) by Susan Neiburg Terkel Revised Published in 1997 by Franklin Watts |
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The Laws Of Gases $15.98 The Laws Of Gases : Memoirs By Robert Boyle And E. H. Amagat (1899) Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |
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The Laws of Love $11.98 The Laws of Love : 10 Spiritual Principles That Can Transform Your Life by Paul Ferrini Published in 2004 by Heartways Press |
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Laws of Media $25.48 Laws of Media : The New Science by Marshall McLuhan, and Eric McLuhan Reprint Published in 1992 by University of Toronto Press |
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Reciprocity Laws $129.98 This book is about the development of reciprocity laws, starting from conjectures of Euler and discussing the contributions of Legendre, Gauss, Dirichlet, Jacobi, and Eisenstein. Readers knowledgeable in basic algebraic number theory and Galois theory will find detailed discussions of the reciprocity laws for quadratic, cubic, quartic, sextic and octic residues, rational reciprocity laws, and Eisenstein’s reciprocity law. An extensive bibliography will be of interest to readers interested in the history of reciprocity laws or in the current research in this area. |
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The Laws of Eternity $3.98 The Laws of Eternity : Unfolding the Secrets of the Multidimensional Universe by Ryuho Okawa Published in 1998 by Element Books Ltd |
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Federal Labor Laws, 2005 (Federal Labor Laws) $7.48 Federal Labor Laws, 2005 (Federal Labor Laws) by Not Available (NA) 27th Published in 2005 by West Group |
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Ronnie Laws Live $7.98 Ronnie Laws Live Published in 2001 by Scepterstein |
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Making Laws $25.48 Making Laws : A Look at How a Bill Becomes a Law (How Government Works) by Sandy Donovan Published in 2003 by Lerner Publishing Group |
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Murphy’s Laws $7.98 Murphy’s Laws : Philosphical Quips in Counted Cross-Stitch by Annette Bradshaw, and Gwyn Franson Published in 1988 by Horizon Pub & Dist Inc |
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Loony Laws $6.98 Loony Laws : That You Never Knew You Were Breaking by Robert Wayne Pelton Rev Sub Published in 1990 by Walker & Company |
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The Laws of Yahweh $17.48 In this important book that will be a unique addition to the reference shelf of Bible students of all levels, author William Doorly has provided lists of the laws found in the Old Testament, with explanatory background on each of the lists. The Laws of Yahweh contains separate essays presenting a literary analysis of the content of the four distinct law collections : –The Covenant Code –The Deuteronomic Code –The Holiness Code –The Priestly Code Following the essays is a listing of the 613 laws of Rabbinic tradition, supplemental essays, suggestions for further reading, and an index by key words of all the laws of the Torah. This noteworthy book is: –a fundamental resource on biblical law. –valuable for both professional and personal use. –exceptionally reader-friendly. |
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This Is Baseball $8.48 Pithy, declarative sentences and bright, happy pictures introduce very young children to a baseball game–from bat, ball, and glove to the game-winning home run. |