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Genealogical Research on American Loyalists

An almost complete reference.

Worth the costOf special value is the pulling together of material on all of these methods in one place, allowing ready comparison of who did what and when. We learn about inventors, marketing, hardware, and the means of recording, allowing a clearer understanding of how later developments built upon earlier ones. Some of the principles of modern videocams, for example, have been known for decades.
Each chapter includes references to contemporary studies and more recent research, allowing the reader to pursue topics at greater length. In all, this is a valuable anthology of original research that sheds considerable light on a fascinating story.


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If you loved the movie, then this book is a must!

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AWESOME!If you enjoy searching to find what kind of life experiences were involved with those who changed the course of familes, cities, nations, or who have inspired your life - then you will not be dissappointed in reading this small but powerful account of one man's encounter with Dr. George Washington Carver.
In this book, you will get a glimpse of him through the eyes of someone who knew him personally, not only as a chemist, but as a man who knew his Creator. You will discover why Dr. Carver had such a fascination with flowers and what part this played in the development of his study and research. You will learn how he received his name, get a glimpse of his beginning years as a child born to slavery, how he was educated, and what passion always kept him striving to discover more. You will learn why he was referred to as "the man no one sees without a flower in his buttonhole and the love of God in his heart".
I hope that others will enjoy this reading as much as I have.


The best technique available for country riskThe technique advocated by Clark and Marois is based on a real option pricing model borrowing quantitative well-known techniques from the derivatives field. Their approach is shown in the book to be superior to other methods used in the real world by some respectable institutions and you are left wondering why not everybody is applying the new approach revealed in this book.
The book is far superior and more advanced than other more known titles in the field and it can be used by practitioners in the banks and financial institutions dealing with political risk and country rating, governmental specialists interested in identifying more rigorous tools for evaluating the national position vis-a-vis the rest of the world and by postgraduate and MBA students that can learn how to apply the real option technique and develop it further.
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Once more Larsen has captured the essence of Imperial China