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James Raymond Sparkes

    Grammar without Groans
    The Valuation Treadmill
    Chili Crisp
    Children's Literature and Capitalism
    Advances in Information Security and Its Application
    • Advances in Information Security and Its Application

      Third International Conference, ISA 2009, Seoul, Korea, June 25-27, 2009. Proceedings

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      ISA 2009 was a succ- sor of the First International Workshop on Information Assurance in Networks (IAN 2007, Jeju-island, Korea, December, 2007), and the Second International Conference on Information Security and Assurance (ISA 2008, Busan, Korea, April 2008).

      Advances in Information Security and Its Application
    • Children's Literature and Capitalism

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      After the first phase of industrialization in Britain, the child emerged as both a victim of and a threat to capitalism. This book explores the changing relationship between the child and capitalist society in the works of some of the most important writers of children's and young-adult texts in the Victorian and Edwardian periods.

      Children's Literature and Capitalism
    • "James Park, food writer and chili crisp devotee, writes a love letter to his favorite ingredient in over 50 recipes. These approachable and adaptable recipes could fill your whole day with chili crisp. Packed with chili crisp inspiration to take your love of this spicy ingredient to the next level, James provides dozens of no-recipe recipes (potato chips + chili crisp, a match made in snack heaven) and a handy Build Your Own Chili Crisp Formula to inspire you to create your very own house version of chili crisp"--

      Chili Crisp
    • This book analyzes case studies of paradigmatic securities frauds to show how market pressure to deliver short-term results creates incentives for public companies to deceive investors. The book will engage scholars and students of business law, as well as general readers interested in business culture and white-collar crime.

      The Valuation Treadmill