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This two-part book presents theory and research demonstrating that morality forms a domain of social values that is distinct from matters of societal convention. It presents practical suggestions for teachers on how to establish a moral classroom climate, deal with student discipline, integrate moral and social values education into the curriculum, and contribute to students' development of the moral self. The author tackles controversial issues--such as the relation between morality and religious rules, and the nature of cultural variation in moral value--with research and theory, rather than ideology.
Author: Larry P. Nucci
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Almost everyone has heard a tale of someone getting rich by selling an Internet domain name for a staggering price. But few understand the secretive world of domain investing, a game that a growing number of people are playing around the globe. The Domain Game chronicles the exploits of leading domain investors and explains how this mysterious market works. Learn how an Oklahoma watermelon farmer wound up owning some of the world's most valuable Web addresses, from recipes.com to chairs.com, and how a college dropout became a multimillionaire by scooping up domains that others abandoned amid the dot-com bust. Find out how the rise of Google and Yahoo has helped boost the fortunes of domain investors. And explore the shenanigans of investors who snag names associated with corporate trademarks. Finally, read how you can jump into this exciting market with a relatively small initial investment. It's a market with high risk, but huge potential reward.
Author: David Kesmodel
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
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In this enlightening book James Boyle describes what he calls the range wars of the information age—today’s heated battles over intellectual property. Boyle argues that just as every informed citizen needs to know at least something about the environment or civil rights, every citizen should also understand intellectual property law. Why? Because intellectual property rights mark out the ground rules of the information society, and today’s policies are unbalanced, unsupported by evidence, and often detrimental to cultural access, free speech, digital creativity, and scientific innovation.
Boyle identifies as a major problem the widespread failure to understand the importance of the public domain—the realm of material that everyone is free to use and share without permission or fee. The public domain is as vital to innovation and culture as the realm of material protected by intellectual property rights, he asserts, and he calls for a movement akin to the environmental movement to preserve it. With a clear analysis of issues ranging from Jefferson’s philosophy of innovation to musical sampling, synthetic biology and Internet file sharing, this timely book brings a positive new perspective to important cultural and legal debates. If we continue to enclose the “commons of the mind,” Boyle argues, we will all be the poorer. Author: James Boyle
Publisher: Yale University Press
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These days, every business or organization needs a Web presence. But how to youfind and register a memorable Web address? In this easy-to-follow guide, apreeminent domain name services firm walks you through the ins and outs of thedomain name game, from registering and trademarking a new name to buying orselling an existing site.
Author: Susan Wels
Author: GreatDomains.com
Publisher: For Dummies
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The Catholic Public Domain Version of the Bible is a translation of the Sacred Bible, Sixtus V and Clement VIII Latin Vulgate edition. The Challoner Douay-Rheims Version of the Bible was used as a guide in translating the Latin Bible into more contemporary English. The Latin Vulgate is also included for reference. This is book is the "electronic book edition" of the Catholic Public Domain Version packaged with additional material for easy electronic navigation. Included is the full New Testament and a small collection of books of the Old Testament (Pentateuch, Davidian Psalters, and several other books classified as Wisdoms). Also included in the English section are footnotes for Catholic tradition, parables and various other references. The Latin section contains footnotes from the translator.
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Author: Eric Evans
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM) is the latest approach to software development, promising to greatly increase the speed and ease of software creation. Two authorities in the field explain what DSM is, why it works, and how to use it to improve productivity and quality. Divided into four parts, the book covers: background and motivation; fundamentals; in-depth examples; and creating DSM solutions. The book is complemented iwth examples from various fields to illustrate to experienced developers how DSM can improve software development in their teams.
Author: Steven Kelly
Author: Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Pr
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Need content? It's free for the taking!
Even though you've always been told otherwise, writers and artists can copy other people's work and get away with it. How? By dipping into the public domain, where everything is free for the taking. The Public Domain is the only book that helps you find and identify what creative works are protected by copyright- and what's not. The book provides specific information about: The 4th edition is crisper, fresher and completely updated with new case law, and includes information on the emergence of the "copyright commons." The book also provides hundreds of resources to help you find public-domain works. Author: Stephen Fishman Attorney
Publisher: NOLO
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The Domain Gold Rush Is On And You Could Be The Next Big Time Domain Speculator Raking In The Cash With This System! Here’s How You Too Can Cash In On The Booming Domain Market And Line Your Pockets With Tons Of Extra Cash In The Process! The Domain Gold Rush Over? No Way! Learn How A Select Few People Are STILL Raking In The Dough With Domain Name Investing While Others Think It’s Dead! Here’s An Easy Way To Make Tons Of Money Online Doing Nothing But Investing, Buying & Selling Domain Names In Your Spare Time! Calling All Aspiring Domain Investors! Learn The Same System That’s Made Other Domain Investors Millions In An Easy To Apply, Step-By-Step Fashion That Anyone Can Follow!
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In this enlightening book James Boyle describes what he calls the range wars of the information age—today’s heated battles over intellectual property. Boyle argues that just as every informed citizen needs to know at least something about the environment or civil rights, every citizen should also understand intellectual property law. Why? Because intellectual property rights mark out the ground rules of the information society, and today’s policies are unbalanced, unsupported by evidence, and often detrimental to cultural access, free speech, digital creativity, and scientific innovation.
Boyle identifies as a major problem the widespread failure to understand the importance of the public domain—the realm of material that everyone is free to use and share without permission or fee. The public domain is as vital to innovation and culture as the realm of material protected by intellectual property rights, he asserts, and he calls for a movement akin to the environmental movement to preserve it. With a clear analysis of issues ranging from Jefferson’s philosophy of innovation to musical sampling, synthetic biology and Internet file sharing, this timely book brings a positive new perspective to important cultural and legal debates. If we continue to enclose the “commons of the mind,” Boyle argues, we will all be the poorer. Author: James Boyle
Publisher: Yale University Press
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