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The committee submitted a report signed by Louis Martin and Leon Wiley with a map published in the 1946 town report.
Volume 1 ( ( Af ) of the seventh edition of Dana's System Of Mineralogy was published in 1944 and Volume 2 ( ( Af ) in 1951 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y..
( The association of Wiley & Sons with the Dana Mineralogies dates back to 1844 when they published the second edition of the system.
* Dean Jobb, The Cajuns: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph, John Wiley & Sons, 2005 ( published in Canada as The Acadians: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph )
Anderson is the author of Security Engineering, published by Wiley in 2001, ISBN 0-471-38922-6.
* Argyris, C. ( 1976 ) Increasing Leadership Effectiveness, Wiley, New York, 1976 ( even though published in 1976, this still remains a " standard " reference text )
Moon also was included in the 2007 " Best Places To Raise Your Family " published by Wiley Publishing, Inc.
The books are published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. who also manage and maintain the Organic Reactions website.
Books and publications related to the SAS System are published by mainstream publishers ( e. g. John Wiley & Sons, CRC Press ) and many more by SAS Institute itself, which instituted a " Books By Users " program in the early 1990s.
The series is now published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., which acquired Hungry Minds ( the new name for IDG Books as of 2000 ) in early 2001.
* Deep Space Communications and Navigation Series – a series of books published by Wiley detailing specifics on the Deep Space Network, JPL's site on DESCANSO, Wiley's Site
The lectures were subsequently published as a book Directions of Physics ( Wiley, 1978 – H. Hora and J. Shepanski, eds .).
Rice ) of the Advances in Chemical Physics book series published by John Wiley & Sons ( presently over 140 volumes )
The Cochrane Library is a subscription-based database, originally published by Update Software and now part of the Wiley Online system.
Health Economics is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by John Wiley & Sons, covering the subject of health economics.
Hunt's memoir American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate, and Beyond was published by John Wiley & Sons in March 2007.
Although there are over 2, 000 publishers, three for-profit companies ( Reed Elsevier, Springer Science + Business Media, and John Wiley & Sons ) account for 42 % of articles published.
I answer all of his charges fully in Chapter 16 of my forthcoming book The Case For Peace, to be published by Wiley in August.
The companion book was published by Wiley & Sons as Soul of a People: The WPA Writers ' Project Uncovers Depression America.
Since the establishment of the Nobel Prize in 1901, Wiley and its acquired companies have published the works of more than 450 Nobel Laureates, in every category in which the prize is awarded.
In conjunction with the anniversary, the company published Knowledge for Generations: Wiley and the Global Publishing Industry, 1807-2007, depicting Wiley ’ s pivotal role in the evolution of publishing against a social, cultural, and economic backdrop.
In 2005, Steve Jobs, co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc. banned all books published by John Wiley & Sons from the Apple retail stores in response to their publishing an unauthorized biography, iCon: Steve Jobs.
Wiley described the acquisition as complementary to the workplace learning products published under its Pfeiffer imprint, and one that would help Wiley advance its digital delivery strategy and extend its global reach through Inscape ’ s international distributor network.

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Wiley Miller not only mixes human, animal and fantasy characters, but also does several different comic strip continuities under one umbrella title, Non Sequitur.
The company also publishes several specialised reference works, such as Shakespeare: The Essential Guide to the Life and Works of the Bard ( Wiley, 2006 ).
The first successful construction that was built in any number ( 141 aircraft ) was the Vega, best known for its use to several first-and record setting flights by, among others, Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post and George Hubert Wilkins.
In 1878, Wiley travelled overseas where he attended the lectures of August Wilhelm von Hofmann — the celebrated German discoverer of several organic tar derivatives, including aniline.
Wiley has several buildings named in his honor.
The land was conveyed to the Griffing brothers of Port Arthur in 1916 and three years later, Griffing Brothers Nursery employee Wiley Choate supervised the planting of several thousand pecan trees on a tract.
Consistent with the position of classical Nazarene theologian H. Orton Wiley, several contemporary Nazarene theologians, including Thomas Jay Oord, Michael Lodahl, and Samuel M. Powell, have endeavored to reconcile the general theory of evolution with theology.
Haughton's hand has been sought in several anonymous plays of the period, including Wiley Beguiled, The Wit of a Woman, The Merry Devil of Edmonton, Captain Thomas Stukeley and A Warning For Fair Women.
In addition to teaching English, Tolson used his high energies in several directions at Wiley.
He is the author of several books, most recently " The Little Book of Common Sense Investing " ( John Wiley, 2007 ).
A collaboration with composer Victor Young resulted in several songs for which Wiley wrote the lyrics, including " Got The South in My Soul " and " Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere ," the latter an R & B hit in the 1950s.
Drawing on several years of in-house research on laboratory design, KlingStubbins published a design reference book, Sustainable Design of Research Laboratories: Planning, Design, and Operation, through Wiley in 2010, which examines inter-disciplinary design strategies for sustainable design and energy efficiency in the design and operation of research laboratories.
Farmer served as a deacon in the Methodist Episcopal Church and as a professor at several historically black colleges and universities in the U. S. South, most notably Wiley College and Rust College.
Sadie also oversaw a major expansion of the Grove franchise, editing the one-volume Grove Concise Dictionary of Music ( 1988 ), and several spinoff dictionaries, such as the New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments ( three volumes, 1984 ), the New Grove Dictionary of American Music, ( with H. Wiley Hitchcock, four volumes, 1986 ), and the New Grove Dictionary of Opera ( four volumes, 1992 ).
A California native, Wiley studied art at Virginia Commonwealth University and worked for several Hollywood educational film studios before relocating to North Carolina in 1976 to work as an editorial cartoonist and staff artist for the Greensboro News & Record.
His early research work is evident in several of his key books including, Designing with Nature ( McGraw-Hill, 1995 ) ( see above ), The Skyscraper, Bioclimatically Considered: A Design Primer ( John Wiley & Sons, 1997 ), The Green Skyscraper: The Basis for Designing Sustainable Intensive Buildings ( Prestel, 1999 ), Ecodesign: A Manual for Ecological Design ( John Wiley & Sons, 2006 ), Eco-Masterplanning ( John Wiley & Sons, 2009 ), Eco Design Dictionary ( an Illustrated Reference with co-author Lillian Woo ( Taylor and Francis, 2009 )).

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The magazine offers a randomly awarded $ 150 or £ 100 to spend on Wiley books for those that submit a correct entry.
Two further books based on the Newi phenomenon are: Peter Eeles and Oliver Sims, " Building Business Objects ", Wiley 1998.
In July 2006, the LCPA announced it would join with publishing company John Wiley & Sons to publish at least 15 books on performing arts, and would draw on the Lincoln Center Institute's educational background and archives.
In October 2011, John Wiley and Sons sued 27 BitTorrent users in New York for pirating books from the For Dummies series.
Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jerseey, 2012, ISBN 1-11-814064-8, online available at google books.
Category: John Wiley & Sons books
The initial courses are adapted from Wiley books, extending their reach into the digital space.
Launched commercially in 1999, Wiley InterScience provided online access to Wiley journals, major reference works, and books, including backfile content.
Wiley Online Library delivers access to over 4 million articles from 1, 500 journals, more than 10, 000 books, and hundreds of reference works, laboratory protocols, and databases from John Wiley & Sons and its imprints, including Wiley-Blackwell, Wiley-VCH, and Jossey-Bass.
He was a science writer and broadcaster with the Voice of America radio service and author of three science books: The Quickening Universe: Cosmic Evolution and Human Destiny ( 1987, St. Martin ’ s Press ), The Starflight Handbook: A Pioneer ’ s Guide to Interstellar Travel ( 1989, John Wiley & Sons, with co-author Gregory Matloff ), and Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor ( 1991, John Wiley & Sons ).
In 1848 he returned to New York where he dissolved the partnership with John Wiley and established " G. Putnam Broadway ," publishing a variety of works including quality illustrated books.
Cohan is the author of ten books, including Export Now: Five Keys to Entering New Markets ( Wiley, 2011 ), co-authored with Frank Lavin, Capital Rising ( Palgrave-Macmillan, 2010 ), co-authored by U. Srinivasa Rangan, You Can't Order Change ( Portfolio, 2009 ), Value Leadership ( Jossey-Bass, 2003 ) and Net Profit ( Wiley, 2001 ).
Bernstein ’ s other books are The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession, published in the fall of 2000 by John Wiley and Sons, Wedding of the Waters: The Erie Canal and the Making of a Great Nation, published in 2005 by W. W. Norton & Co.
It is described in the last of his 12 books: " Noise in electronic devices and circuits " published by Wiley in 1986.

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