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Appropriate for all upper-level courses in basic principles, applications, and behavioral research methods. This text provides an accurate, comprehensive, and contemporary description of applied behavior analysis in order to help students acquire fundamental knowledge and skills.Applied Behavior Analysis provides a comprehensive, in-depth discussion of the field, offering a complete description of the principles and procedures for changing and analyzing socially important behavior. The 3rd Edition features coverage of advances in all three interrelated domains of the sciences of behavior?theoretical, basic research, and applied research. It also includes updated and new content on topics such as negative reinforcement (Ch. 12), motivation (Ch. 16), verbal behavior (Ch. 18), functional behavioral assessment (Ch. 25), and ethics (Ch. 29).
""The Province of Law in the Fall and Recovery of Man: Or the Law of the Spirit of Life in Contrast with the Law of Sin and Death"" is a book written by John Cooper in 1880. The book explores the concept of law in relation to the fall and recovery of man. Cooper contrasts the law of the spirit of life with the law of sin and death, examining the role of law in human nature and the impact of sin on the human condition. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between law and morality, exploring the ethical implications of legal principles and the role of law in shaping human behavior. Ultimately, Cooper argues that the law of the spirit of life is the key to human redemption, offering a path towards spiritual renewal and moral regeneration. The book is a significant contribution to the field of Christian theology and is still widely read and studied today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ An Invitation, To The People Of England, To Enquire Whether It Is Most Advantageous To Have Wheat At Seven Shillings And Sixpence, Or Five Shillings Per Bushel John Cooper Printed by W. Nixon, 1832 History; Europe; Great Britain; Corn laws (Great Britain); History / Europe / Great Britain
"I really liked this ... there's a lot of information packed in ... this works because the language is simple and there's a strong narrative hook. James Joyce used the same technique in his short stories. It comes down to a confidence of tone, a prose style that jumps straight into the story" - Louise Doughty, The Daily Telegraph A killer is loose on the streets of London, and the general public secretly hopes the Metropolitan Police don't catch him. Meanwhile, Special Commander Bryant is struggling to finish the novel he has spent thirty years writing, on Force time. What could possibly go wrong? 'Pimpinan' is a satirical novel with absurdist themes, about the lives of people connected to a Metropolitan Police operation hunting for a serial killer, who himself preys on violent, predatory criminals. While the plot is ostensibly about the hunt for a killer, it frequently becomes secondary to the aspirations and personal drivers of the characters seeking unsuccessfully to catch him. The investigation takes place in present-day London, and in Jakarta where culture-shock and misunderstandings lead to hilarious, blundering mistakes and wrong turns. 'Pimpinan' veers between dry, dark humour; terrifying accounts of the work of the target of the operation; the personal lives, idiosyncrasies and ambitions of the protagonists that often contrast and clash with the work required of them, and the frustration and hopelessness of failure. The characters and the relationships between them are caricatures of the incompetent bosses, insecure yet ambitious peers, razor-sharp go-getters and average Joes found at any corporation or large work organisation, in stark contrast to those found in typical crime novels.
""Self Sacrifice Victorious: Rays Of Divine Light On The Future Of Mankind"" is a book written by John Cooper and published in 1884. The book explores the concept of self-sacrifice and how it can lead to victory in the future of humanity. Cooper argues that self-sacrifice is a divine virtue that has been exemplified by many great leaders throughout history, and that it is essential for the progress and well-being of society. The book is divided into several chapters, each discussing a different aspect of self-sacrifice and its importance. Cooper draws on examples from various religions and philosophical traditions to illustrate his points, and also includes anecdotes and stories from his own life. Overall, ""Self Sacrifice Victorious"" is a thought-provoking and inspiring book that encourages readers to consider the value of selflessness and altruism in their own lives. It is a timeless work that continues to be relevant today, and is a must-read for anyone interested in personal growth, spirituality, and the future of humanity.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Some of the most labor-intensive and disruptive sorts of spells in the game are for sure the various levels of Summon Monster. As soon as they are cast, things grind to a halt as the proper stats are looked up, the appropriate Celestial or Fiendish template applied with all its various changes ... And that is assuming just one of it was summoned! And if the caster has the Augment Summoning feat as well, introducing more changes to the summoned monster's stats, well ... Cooper's Corrected Summon Monster solves these problems! Written by ENWorld staff reviewer and 3.5 rules guru John Cooper, this critical new series of books presents thoroughly revised and corrected stats for the creatures summoned by these spells. Features of Cooper's Corrected Summon Monster I-III include: * Corrected stats for all the monsters from the v.3.5 SRD that appear in the lists for the first three levels of Summon Monster spells that address often-overlooked elements like skill synergy bonuses and size modifiers. * Application of the Celestial and Fiendish templates as appropriate, to include the addition of Skills and Feats to formerly non-intelligent monsters that gain Int scores as a result of these templates. * Full alternate stats for monsters to which the Augment Summoning feat has been applied, to include all necessary updates to stats like attack and saving throw bonuses and hit points. This book and the series of which it is part are designed to be an invaluable resource for OGL game masters, players, and publishers alike. It is fully bookmarked and designed to be printer-friendly and easy-to-use. Make your game's monster better and get them into play faster with Cooper's Corrected Summon Monster I-III!
Are your game's Tarrasques and Thoqquas distinctly unobservant? Are your Vargouilles not as stealthy as they should be? Are your Wights not reaching their full potential? These are just a few of the monsters in the SRD that have significant errors in their stat blocks, bringing their mistakes into your game. But now Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures fixes the problems you didn't even know your monsters had! This critical new series of books by ENWorld staff reviewer and 3.5 rules guru John Cooper presents thoroughly revised and corrected stats for the myriad creatures in the v.3.5 SRD. Features of Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures: OGL Monster Stats T - Z (Tarrasque - Zombie) include: * Corrected stats for all the monsters in the L - S sections of the v.3.5 SRD, plus the appendices on Animals and Vermin, that address often-overlooked elements like skill synergy bonuses, size modifiers, and shapechanging abilities. Entries that have received especially painstaking attention in this volume include the various forms of Lycanthrope, skill points for which are almost universally incorrect in the SRD. * Stat blocks for OGL creatures described or referred to in the SRD but not given statistics there, including the Scrag, Bactrian Camel, Indian Elephant, Web-Spinner Monstrous spider (seven stat blocks, sizes Tiny through Colossal), and Hunter Monstrous Spider (seven stat blocks, sizes Tiny through Colossal). * Improved organization of material, especially items not listed in the proper order. * "Cooper's Comments" sidebars throughout the volume, which explain specific changes and provide guidance on how to most effectively apply them in the game. This book and the series of which it is part are designed to be an invaluable resource for OGL game masters, players, and publishers alike. It is fully bookmarked and designed to be printer-friendly and easy-to-use. Incorporating all official errata as well as corrections for errors that went unnoticed until now, this book presents the monsters from the SRD as they should be. Fix up your foes and run a better game with Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures!
Are your game's Weretigers a bit on the unhealthy side? Are your Mephits not quite as intimidating as they should be? Are your Dark Nagas markedly unskilled? These are just a few of the monsters in the SRD that have significant errors in their stat blocks, bringing their mistakes into your game. But now Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures fixes the problems you didn't even know your monsters had. This critical new series of books by ENWorld staff reviewer and 3.5 rules guru John Cooper presents thoroughly revised and corrected stats for the myriad creatures in the v.3.5 SRD. Features of Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures: OGL Monster Stats L - S (: st="on"> st="on"> Lamia - Swarm) include: * Stat blocks for OGL creatures described or referred to in the SRD but not given statistics there, including the Merrow, Half-Orc 1st-Level Warrior, Sahuagin Mutant, and Sahuagin Malenti. * "Cooper's Comments" sidebars throughout explaining particular changes and giving guidance on how to effectively reflect them in the game. This book and the series of which it is part are designed to be an invaluable resource for OGL game masters, players, and publishers alike. It is fully bookmarked and designed to be printer-friendly and easy-to-use. Incorporating all official errata as well as corrections for errors that went unnoticed until now, this book presents the monsters from the SRD as they should be. Fix up your foes and run a better game with Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures! * Corrected stats for all the monsters in the L - S sections of the v.3.5 SRD that address often-overlooked elements like skill synergy bonuses, size modifiers, and shapechanging abilities. Entries that have received especially painstaking attention in this volume include the various forms of Lycanthrope, skill points for which are almost universally incorrect in the SRD. * Improved organization of material, especially items not listed in the proper order.
Are your game's Fire Elementals a bit dim-witted? Are your Elves not as stealthy as they should be? Are your Formian Myrmarchs markedly unskilled? These are just a few of the monsters in the SRD that have errors in their stat blocks, bringing their mistakes into your game. But now Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures fixes the problems you didn't even know your monsters had. This critical new series of books by ENWorld staff reviewer and 3.5 rules guru John Cooper presents thoroughly revised and corrected stats for the myriad creatures in the v.3.5 SRD. Features of Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures: OGL Monster Stats E - K (Eagle, Giant - Krenshar) include: * Corrected stats for all the monsters in the E - K sections of the v.3.5 SRD that address often-overlooked elements like skill synergy bonuses, size modifiers, and shapechanging abilities. * A full 28 stat blocks for OGL creatures described or referred to in the SRD but not given statistics there, five under the Elf entry, one each under the Gargoyle, Genie, Ghoul, Giant, and Gnome entries, two under the Halfling entry, and 16 under the Hydra entry. * Improved organization of material, especially items not listed in the proper order. * "Cooper's Comments" sidebars throughout explaining particular changes and giving guidance on how to effectively reflect them in the game. This book and the series of which it is part are designed to be an invaluable resource for OGL game masters, players, and publishers alike. It is fully bookmarked and designed to be printer-friendly and easy-to-use. Incorporating all official errata as well as corrections for errors that went unnoticed until now, this book presents the monsters from the SRD as they should be. Fix up your foes and run a better game with Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures!
Are your game's Aboleth Mages under-average? Are the Greater Barghest's skill points grimly befuddling? Do you find Retriever Demons to be ridiculously dominant against your PCs? These are just a few of the monsters in the SRD that have errors in their stat blocks, bringing their mistakes into your game. But now Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures fixes the problems you didn't even know your monsters had. This critical new series of books by ENWorld staff reviewer and 3.5 rules guru John Cooper presents thoroughly revised and corrected stats for the myriad creatures in the v.3.5 SRD. Features of Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures: OGL Monster Stats A - D (Aboleth - Dwarf) include: * Stats for a number of official OGL monsters mentioned but not given statistics in the SRD, such as the Hound Archon Hero's Juvenile Bronze Dragon mount. * "Cooper's Comments" sidebars throughout explaining particular changes and giving guidance on how to effectively reflect them in the game. This book and the series of which it is part are designed to be an invaluable resource for OGL game masters, players, and publishers alike. It is fully bookmarked and designed to be printer-friendly and easy-to-use. Incorporating all official errata as well as corrections for errors that went unnoticed until now, this book presents the monsters from the SRD as they should be. Fix up your foes and run a better game with Cooper's Compendium of Corrected Creatures! * Improved organization of material, especially items not listed in the proper order. * Corrected stats for all the monsters in the A - D sections of the v.3.5 SRD that address often-overlooked elements like skill synergy bonuses, size modifiers, and shapechanging abilities.
Historical Dictionary of Romantic Music, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 600 cross-referenced entries on traditions, famous pieces, persons, places, technical terms, and institutions of Romantic music.
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Trouble seems to follow Danny. His family has moved, his father is battling alcoholism, and Danny has a fiery temper. But he excels at judo, and the dojo is where he finds an outlet. As he prepares for competition, the arrival of a greyhound may hold the key to Danny finding both balance in his life and a greater understanding of his father.
Jesus Christ's Mode of Presenting himself to the World is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1880.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
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The last place in North America where black people and white people could not sit down together to share a cup of coffee in a restaurant was not in the Deep South. It was in the small, sleepy Ontario town of Dresden. Dresden is the site of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Slaves who made their way north through the Underground Railroad created the thriving Dawn Settlement in Dresden before and during the Civil War. They did not find Utopia on the Canadian side of the border, despite their efforts.In 1954 something extraordinary happened. The National Unity Association was a group of African Canadian citizens in Dresden who had challenged the racist attitudes of the 1950s and had forged an alliance with civil rights activists in Toronto to push the Ontario Government for changes to the law in order to outlaw discrimination.Despite the law, some business owners continued to refuse to serve blacks. The National Unity Association worked courageously through a variety of means of protest to change attitudes.The story of their season of rage is told in this compelling new book.
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