The Tenth Caller

The Tenth Caller
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Publisher : Createspace
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781511945011
ISBN-13 : 151194501X
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tenth Caller by : Michael Bronte

He was the shock-jock extraordinaire, in syndication in every major market in the country, but it had been quite the fall. Blackballed and forgotten, he was doomed to doing the graveyard shift on godforsaken AM at a 5,000-watt piss-ant station in Andersonville, Indiana, where the highest rated program was the tornado report. At night and under the right conditions, however, the mega-signal of the Midwest can be heard for a thousand miles, and in the wee hours the depressed and the depraved gather on the broadcast doorstep of Gulliver McKnight to confide in his wisdom. Some call it a cult following; others call it a radio freak parade. At 3:16 a.m. on November 8th, Gulliver takes the tenth call, but the caller isn’t interested in the chicken dinner Gulliver is giving away. He’s into murder, and the killing goes back decades. It’s Julie Hernandez’s job (Julie’s a he, not a she) and Sam Olsen’s job (Sam’s a she, not a he) to stop this serial killer who’s found that calling in to Gulliver’s show is an interesting new way to get his jollies. The questions are: who is he, and how is he always the tenth call?

The Gregg Writer

The Gregg Writer
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HN4HB2
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (B2 Downloads)

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Behavior Computing

Behavior Computing
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9781447129684
ISBN-13 : 1447129687
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Behavior Computing by : Longbing Cao

'Behavior' is an increasingly important concept in the scientific, societal, economic, cultural, political, military, living and virtual worlds. Behavior computing, or behavior informatics, consists of methodologies, techniques and practical tools for examining and interpreting behaviours in these various worlds. Behavior computing contributes to the in-depth understanding, discovery, applications and management of behavior intelligence. With contributions from leading researchers in this emerging field Behavior Computing: Modeling, Analysis, Mining and Decision includes chapters on: representation and modeling behaviors; behavior ontology; behaviour analysis; behaviour pattern mining; clustering complex behaviors; classification of complex behaviors; behaviour impact analysis; social behaviour analysis; organizational behaviour analysis; and behaviour computing applications. Behavior Computing: Modeling, Analysis, Mining and Decision provides a dedicated source of reference for the theory and applications of behavior informatics and behavior computing. Researchers, research students and practitioners in behavior studies, including computer science, behavioral science, and social science communities will find this state of the art volume invaluable.

Debra

Debra
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 742
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ISBN-10 : 9781425912499
ISBN-13 : 1425912494
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Debra by : Penelope Morrison Chambers

A 21st CENTURY LOVE STORY BETWEEN TWO STAR STRUCK LOVERS DESPERATELY TRYING TO BRIDGE THE SACRED AND THE PROFANE An out of luck American born French Escort-Interpreter living in France is brought into a windstorm that involves an international precious stones contraband ring in support of the Zionist Cause. This, after a young corporate lawyer's satchel is stolen that contains an envelope given to her in Venice, Italy. What starts out to be a banal theft, culminates in a murder that ultimately pits an Irish-American FBI agent and a Jewish-American CIA analyst, and the role played by both agencies since the end of World War Two. An intellectual battle is drawn between Catholicism and Judaism as to what it truly means to be God's Chosen People. Written in 2002, the present Bush Administration's wish to 'liberate' Iraq serves as backdrop in the understanding American Foreign Policy, which from he country's inception has been shaped by its singular vision of democracy and freedom. It is a tale of the non-Politically Correct underside of American-European relations and how religion has influenced this troubled alliance from its very beginnings. Has 'One World' hegemonic economic interests reawakened nationalism to the detriment of our most precious liberties, as once did the 'Terror' of the French Revolution and European imperialism prior to World War One, and Hitler and Stalin between the two World Wars? Is Islamic Fundamentalism a precursor to future mass revolts against any such hegemonic intent?

Cold Caller

Cold Caller
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Publisher : Bedford Square Publishers
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781843445128
ISBN-13 : 1843445123
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Cold Caller by : Jason Starr

Cool, deadpan, a rollercoaster ride to hell If Jim Thompson had gotten an MBA, he might have written Cold Caller, a ravingly readable story of a downwardly mobile yuppie who'll just kill to get ahead. Once a rising VP at a topflight ad agency, Bill Moss now works as a "cold caller" at a telemarketing firm in the Times Square area. He's got a bad case of the urban blues, and when a pink slip rather than promotion comes through, Bill snaps... Now he's got a dead supervisor on his hands and problems no career counsellor can help him with. Jason Starr has retooled the James M. Cain novel of cynical suspense and murder for the fiber-optic age.

Spoken English -4E

Spoken English -4E
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Publisher : Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9789352718474
ISBN-13 : 935271847X
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Spoken English -4E by : M.C. Sreevalsan

This is a book with successful track record of teaching to speak English with great confidence and style. It provides all the necessary material for conversation practice. Lessons have been prepared by picking up familiar topics and creating extended dialogues based on everyday situations. The exercise after each lesson provides a variety of sentence patterns, word lists, grammatical intricacies, subtle variations in word/ phrase meanings, with their usage in different situations, and showcases the multiple ways of saying the same thing. These also provide ample hands-on practice through fill-in-the-blanks exercises. There is also a pronunciation guide with short notes on stress and rhythm. At the end of the book there is a treasure trove in the form of: • an alert against words often confused between • words that are always used in their plural form • uncountable nouns • words that are often misspelt • words that are often mispronounced • exercises to equip you against common mistakes that are often made. In the fourth edition, some more expressions have been included that are now becoming popular. The book is thus much richer in expressions and dialogues, and is in a more attractive format.

Confrontation Talk

Confrontation Talk
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781136688386
ISBN-13 : 1136688382
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Confrontation Talk by : Ian Hutchby

Using conversation analysis to explore the nature of argument, asymmetry, and power on talk radio, this book focuses on the interplay between the structures of talk in interaction and the structures of participation on talk radio. In the process, it demonstrates how conversation analysis may be used to account for power as a feature of institutional discourse. To address a number of key issues in the study of institutional communication and conflict talk, a case study of a British talk radio show is presented, stimulating some penetrating questions: * What is distinctive about interaction on talk radio? * What is the basis of the communicative asymmetries between hosts and callers? * How are their arguments constructed, and in what ways does the setting enable and constrain the production of conflict talk? These questions are answered through the detailed study of conversational phenomena, informed by a critical concern for the relationship between talk and social structure. This book will be of interest to a wide readership consisting of academics, advanced undergraduates, and postgraduate students in a range of courses in sociology, linguistics, media/communication/cultural studies, anthropology, and popular culture.

Treasury Agent: The Inside Story

Treasury Agent: The Inside Story
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Publisher : eNet Press
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9781618867254
ISBN-13 : 1618867253
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Treasury Agent: The Inside Story by : Andrew Tully

A voluminous crime file about the work of the U.S.Treasury's law enforcement agencies. An absorbing collection of true cops and robbers stories topped with a generous dollop of history and politics.

The 60 / 70 Sparkling - A Palo Alto Dreamer

The 60 / 70 Sparkling - A Palo Alto Dreamer
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9780557190843
ISBN-13 : 0557190843
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The 60 / 70 Sparkling - A Palo Alto Dreamer by : Jane Horton

There was great opportunity for the Palo Alto Dreamer; the 1960s and early 1970s were a sparkling time of life. Book one of this series told about The 50/60 Kids, growing up in Palo Alto in the 1950s and early 1960s. Part two of A Palo Alto Dreamer tells the story of a generation caught up in the revolution of the '60s and early '70s. Jane's second decade was a roller coaster of volunteering, drugs, art, music and discovering sex and relationships. She was given the freedom to explore and went from worrying about nylon stockings and hair styles and makeup to traveling in Mexico and Canada and across America, living in a home-built camper and then on a commune. Join her in sharing the joys and the sorrows that made The 60/70 Sparkling such a unique time in history.