Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction
Author: David J Icov
Containing the most up-to-date inforamtion, the second edition of Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction expands the ability of investigators to apply fire engineering, forensic analysis and the interpretation of human behavior to the accurate investigation of fires. Extensive new research on fire behavior, ignition mechanizms, fire pattersns and fire modeling is incorprated to explore and explain the process of applying the full spectrum of forensic tecniques to the reconstruction of fire events. With more than 70 years of combined experience, two of the most experienced fire scientists in the United States have authored a text that can be used by fore and law enforcement investigators, presecutors, forensic scientists, and fire protection specialists. A greately expanded peer review adds a newer fresh perpective to this edition.
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Autobiography of Margaret Sanger
Author: Margaret Sanger
A pioneer in the battle to establish birth control as a basic human right and a founder of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Sanger — a nurse who witnessed first-hand the devastating effects of unwanted pregancy — triumphed over arrest, indictment, and exile. Her autobiography is a classic of women's studies.
Table of Contents:
I. | From Which I Spring | 11 |
II. | Blind Germs of Days to be | 24 |
III. | Books are the Compasses | 33 |
IV. | Darkness There and Nothing More | 46 |
V. | Corals to Cut Life Upon | 58 |
VI. | Fanatics of Their Pure Ideals | 68 |
VII. | The Turbid Ebb and Flow of Misery | 86 |
VIII. | I Have Promises to Keep | 93 |
IX. | The Woman Rebel | 106 |
X. | We Speak the Same Good Tongue | 121 |
XI. | Havelock Ellis | 133 |
XII. | Stork over Holland | 142 |
XIII. | The Peasants are Kings | 153 |
XIV. | O, to be in England | 169 |
XV. | High Hangs the Gauntlet | 179 |
XVI. | Hear Me for My Cause | 192 |
XVII. | Faith I Have Been a Truant in the Law | 210 |
XVIII. | Lean Hunger and Green Thirst | 224 |
XIX. | This Prison Where I Live | 238 |
XX. | A Stout Heart to a Steep Hill | 251 |
XXI. | Thus to Revisit | 268 |
XXII. | Do Ye Hear the Children Weeping? | 280 |
XXIII. | In Time We Can Only Begin | 292 |
XXIV. | Laws were Like Cobwebs | 306 |
XXV. | Alien Stars Arise | 316 |
XXVI. | The East is Blossoming | 327 |
XXVII. | Ancients of the Earth | 337 |
XXVIII. | The World is Much the Same Everywhere | 349 |
XXIX. | While the Doctors Consult | 358 |
XXX. | Now is the Time for Converse | 369 |
XXXI. | Great Heights are Hazardous | 376 |
XXXII. | Change is Hopefully Begun | 392 |
XXXIII. | Old Father Antic, the Law | 398 |
XXXIV. | Senators, be Not Affrighted | 413 |
XXXV. | A Past which is Gone Forever | 431 |
XXXVI. | Faith is a Fine Invention | 447 |
XXXVII. | Who Can Take a Dream for Truth? | 461 |
XXXVIII. | Depth But Not Tumult | 478 |
XXXIX. | Slow Grows the Splendid Pattern | 493 |
Index | 497 |
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