The baby boom generation were born between 1946 and 1964 and are the largest population cohort in US history. They should number about 90 million by mid-century, more than doubling their current size.
A specialist in New Testament and the religions of the Greco-Roman world, Greenberg (Loyola Marymount U.) explores highly diverse conceptions of the afterlife in the martyrological traditions of forma
Presented in a unique reversible-book format, this is the ultimate Ohio State University fan guide to the passionate and historic rivalry between the University of Michigan Wolverines and the Buckeyes
Greenberg presents readers with a revised edition of her comprehensive examination of the theory and practice of emotion-based therapies and their use in a variety of clinical and outpatient conte
Every clinics issue brings you today's best thinking on the challenges you face.Whether you purchase these issues individually, or order a personal subscription (which includes on
This revised and updated J. Paul Getty Museum Handbook of the Collections includes many major objects that recently have been added to the collections, as well as the more familiar masterpieces frequ
This visual history containing over 200 vintage postcards relives major events in Asheville's past--from the coming of the railroad in 1850 until America's entry into World War I in 1917. In this time
COLLOQUIAL SLOVENE is easy to use and completely up to date!Specially written by experienced teachers for self-study or class use, the course offers a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Slove
This issue, edited by Dr. Alex Greenberg, reviews current clinical information in "Dental Implants: An Evolving Discipline." Articles will include: Current Concepts for the Biologica
For fans of Rebecca Stead and Jennifer L. Holm, this is the perfect middle grade summer beach read. Twelve-year-old Shayne Whittaker has always spent summers on the Maine coast, visiting her grandmot
An annotated bibliography listing and summarizing English-language books, scholarly journals, popular magazines, and trade articles that comment on sensationalizing news reporting. The emphasis is on
Greenberg (neighborhood and brownfields redevelopment, Rutgers U.) and Anderson (urban affairs and planning, Boston U.) look for the source of distrust between producers and regulators of hazardous wa