12 books found
by Benjamin William Frazier, Bernice Elizabeth Leary, Bess Goodykoontz, Clele Lee Matheison, Cline Morgan Koon, David Segel, Frederick James Kelly, Henry Fred Alves, James Frederick Rogers, United States. Office of Education, Ella Burgess Ratcliffe, Jessie Alice Lane
1938
Christian Meyer, a Mennonite, was probably born in Switzerland. He immigrated, via Amsterdam, about 1700 or later to Philadelphia, and settled on Indian Creek, Montogmery County, Pennsylvania. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, North Dakota, Michigan, Oregon, Virginia, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, Canada and elsewhere.
by Andrew Booth, Anthea Sutton, Mark Clowes, Marrissa Martyn-St James
2025 · SAGE Publications Limited
Are you struggling with the complexities of literature reviews? This comprehensive guide demystifies the process, offering a flexible toolkit for analysing and synthesizing all types of data. From setting out different options for conducting a literature review to deciding how much literature to include, this book helps you choose the best approach for your research. Key features of this book include: • Case studies and worked examples to show you how best to put your knowledge into practice. • Key learning points and worked exercises to support you with self-learning and project work with others. • Troubleshooting tips to answer all your questions and help you break down complex processes into adaptable steps. This book is an ideal toolkit for social sciences students.
by John King Lord, James Walter Goldthwait
1928 · [Hanover] : Printed for the town of Hanover by the Dartmouth Press
Carefully and succinctly explores polygraph law, history, and science. For related material, see Hein Item #327060.
"Drawing on rich historical research filtered through cultural geography, Shortridge looks at the 118 communities that ever achieved a population of 2,500 and unravels the many factors that influenced the growth of urban Kansas. He tells how mercantilism dominated urban thinking in territorial days until after statehood, when cities competed for the capital, prisons, universities, and other institutions. He also shows how geography and size were employed by entrepreneurs and government officials to prepare strategies for economic development. And he describes how the railroads especially promoted the founding of cities in the nineteenth century - and how this system has fared since 1950 in the face of globalization and the growth of interstate highways."--BOOK JACKET.
by United States. Court of Appeals (Indian Territory), James Frank Craig, Fred Homer Kellogg
1907