New Releases by Elizabeth Matthews

Elizabeth Matthews is the author of Different Like Coco (2024), Feather Mites Through Genomic and Ecological Lenses (2024), Readings from Programming with Java (2022), Readings from Programming with Python (2022), Joaquín Rodrigo (2021).

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Different Like Coco

release date: Sep 30, 2024
Different Like Coco
The rags-to-riches story of Coco Chanel plays out in a wonderful picture-book biography as full of style and spirit as its heroine. Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was always different. And she vowed to prove that being different was an advantage! Poor, skinny, and orphaned, Coco stubbornly believed that she was as good as the wealthier girls of Paris. Tapping into her creativity and her sewing skills, she began making clothes that suited her (and her pocketbook) — and soon a new generation of independent working women craved her sleek, comfortable, and practical designs. Now an icon of fashion and culture, Coco Chanel continues to inspire young readers, showing just how far a person can come with spunk, determination, and flair. Back matter includes a fashion time line and a bibliography.

Feather Mites Through Genomic and Ecological Lenses

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Feather Mites Through Genomic and Ecological Lenses
Symbionts, or organisms that form close and persistent associations with hosts, are ubiquitous across the tree of life, and symbioses are among the most common interspecific interactions in the natural world. Symbionts play a fundamental ecological and evolutionary role across multiple levels of biological organization - from individuals to ecosystems - and can have strong effects on global biodiversity. However, many aspects of these relationships are poorly understood including symbiont genetic diversity (inter- and intraspecific), host specificity, and the mechanisms underlying their functional nature or any context-dependent patterns. This dissertation uses a model symbiosis between permanent, obligate, ectosymbiotic vane-dwelling feather mites and their avian hosts of the family Parulidae to address these and other related knowledge gaps in symbiology. First, a comprehensive phylogenomic analysis of parulid feather mites at the species-level reveals that symbionts can exhibit wide variation in their host specificity despite limitations in dispersal. Second, a population-level genomic analysis of two mite species with contrasting degrees of host specificity rejects the specialist-generalist variation hypothesis and indicates transmission may occur at unexpected periods of the hosts'' annual cycles. These first two studies not only provide insight into the transmission dynamics of feather mites and how mite transmission impacts their evolution at both the species and population levels, but also highlight the application of novel genomic approaches and workflows to investigate microscopic organisms. Third, microbial surveys and resource selection analyses at the infrapopulation-level reveal that mites are selective consumers of feather microbes and exhibit a mutualistic relationship with hosts such that they clean and defend feathers from feather-degrading microbes. Fourth, an experimental manipulation of mite abundance conducted in the field indicates that mites do not impact host survival or body condition at the individual-level, but do rebound to a stable population size, regardless of host specificity. These latter two studies suggest that feather mites exhibit a commensalistic-mutualistic relationship with their hosts and emphasize that ecological and evolutionary context may determine the functional nature of symbiotic relationships. Overall, this dissertation showcases the integration of ecological and genomic data at the individual, population, and species-levels and advances our understanding of host-symbiont ecology and evolution.

Readings from Programming with Java

release date: May 01, 2022
Readings from Programming with Java
Ideal for anyone who has never programmed, McMullen/Matthews/Parsons'' READINGS FROM PROGRAMMING WITH JAVA uses a beginner''s approach that combines conceptual content with rich examples and hands-on learning activities. Straightforward and student friendly, it emphasizes fundamental computer concepts from a Java programming approach in a clear presentation with little technical jargon. Modules introduce key computer science concepts, procedural programming and object-oriented programming in short segments. Relevant real-world examples, streamlined code and descriptive figures ensure you have a thorough understanding of today''s computing concepts. As you build on your computer science knowledge, you will also strengthen your critical-thinking and problem-solving skills -- and confidence.

Readings from Programming with Python

release date: Feb 25, 2022
Readings from Programming with Python
Ideal for anyone who has never programmed, McMullen/Matthews/Parsons'' READINGS FROM PROGRAMMING WITH PYTHON uses a beginner''s approach that combines conceptual content with rich examples and hands-on learning activities. Straightforward and student friendly, it emphasizes fundamental computer concepts from a Python programming perspective using a clear presentation with little technical jargon. Modules introduce important computer science concepts, procedural programming and object-oriented programming in short segments, while real-world examples, streamlined code and descriptive figures help you better understand today''s computing concepts. As you strengthen your computer science knowledge, you will also sharpen critical-thinking and problem-solving skills -- and build confidence.

Joaquín Rodrigo

release date: Nov 30, 2021
Joaquín Rodrigo
Joaquín Rodrigo, Spain''s leading composer of the second half of the twentieth century, was also a writer of considerable distinction. In addition to his 170 compositions in almost every musical form, including the world-famous Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra, he published articles and critical reviews throughout his working life. This volume makes available Rodrigo''s writings to English-speaking readers throughout the world. The generous selection reveals an outstanding critical mind, equally illuminating on the main developments in the history of classical music and its most important composers, from Bach and Mozart to Verdi and Puccini, as well as Rodrigo''s contemporaries. Rodrigo’s writings also cover many aspects of the culture and music of Spain and the country''s major composers, as well as being an invaluable guide to an understanding and appreciation of Rodrigo''s own works. The composer''s style of writing is extremely varied, by turns incisive, eloquent, poetic, or delightfully humorous. Given the worldwide fame and popularity of his music, the availability in English of a large number of the composer''s many articles and critical reviews will be of the greatest interest to musicians, scholars, music critics, and music-lovers alike.

Readings from Programming with C++

release date: Mar 09, 2021

Implications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Sense of Place

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Implications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Sense of Place
This paper contributes to an understanding of the social implications of using UAS in natural resource areas; specifically, the ways in which these tools impact human constructed sense of place. This paper draws on in-depth interviews and document analysis to (a) develop an understanding of place meanings held among Mono Basin stakeholders and (b) define the ways in which increased UAS presence may interact with these visions of place. In short, this research shows that sense of place in this rural area is influential in the way that UAS are received by local stakeholders. The changing nature of place meanings in the Mono Basin caused tension for many of the participants in this study. Furthermore, the struggle to shape these dynamic place meanings is cause for conflict both between stakeholders and with the outside world. UAS may be incompatible with place meanings that many in the basin value such as wilderness, solitude, and separation from the global flows of capital. This research indicates that land managers should use thoughtful consideration and take measures to mitigate these negative consequences when introducing UAS as a management tool.

Living Paranormal Halloween 2017

release date: Oct 27, 2017
Living Paranormal Halloween 2017
Welcome to Living Paranormal Magazine. We are a Paranormal magazine, where we talk about anything to do with the paranormal and feature short horror stories, true crime, dark verse, conspiracy theories, spiritualism, UFO''s and more.

Ecological and Evolutionary Relationships Between Feather Mites and Parulid Warblers

release date: Jan 01, 2017

Guide to PowerPoint

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Parent and Child Constructions of the Primary-secondary School Transition

release date: Jan 01, 2015

California Phenology Project (CPP) Plant Phenological Monitoring Protocol

release date: Jan 01, 2014

California Phenology Project

release date: Jan 01, 2013

Selling Captain Smith

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Selling Captain Smith
The 1957 Jamestown Exhibition was held to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the landing at Jamestown. In an attempt to reassert Jamestown''s claim as "Birthplace of the Nation" typical Colonial Revival marketing and aesthetics were widely employed in goods created in conjunction with the Festival - either through literal images or by applying the Jamestown label to generic Colonial Revival style goods. Typical of Colonial Revival goods, the Colonial association these objects were intended to evoke originated more frequently in the advertising of the objects than in the objects themselves. Although historians generally consider the Colonial Revival to have died out during the 1930s, the creation and advertising of goods related to the Festival demonstrates that, rather than dying out, Colonial Revival became a pervasive part of American middle class culture.

Practical Single Parenting

release date: Jul 01, 2010
Practical Single Parenting
Although this book is written to women, men who are single parents will also find the information to be powerful in improving their ability to parent their children with strength, love and hope--P. [4] of cover.

"Nature Hath Given You a Sheath Only"

release date: Jan 01, 2010
"Nature Hath Given You a Sheath Only"
This thesis examines female engagement with honor codes in early modern English literature. Through the circa 1605 Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher play "Love''s Cure, or the Martial Maid" I examine the textual understanding of honor, gender, and social power or "custom" through scenes involving swordplay. Lucio and Clara, a brother and sister, have been raised in the garb and encouraged to behave as the gender opposite to their sex to protect them from their family''s enemies. While one of the main components of the play is the return of these siblings to their "proper" gendered social roles, the play is a didactic tool that the playwrights use to criticize early modern honor codes that privilege personal integrity and violence over Christian charity or law. Through contemporary textual sources, including fencing manuals, pamphlet literature, and additional plays, this thesis examines Love''s Cure as a way to understand early modern English attitudes about honor. I examine the concept of gender through three scenes of swordplay in three separate chapters. In chapter one I study the reputation of the female protagonist and her engagement with swordplay. Chapter one also examines gender issues and how they are portrayed through crossdressing. In chapter two I investigate the concepts of honor and justice in the text by how they are portrayed in a street brawl. In chapter three I examine the superior honor code portrayed by the women in the play. This honor code is used as didactic tool in a judicial duel scene to teach the men a superior and less bloody code of honor and conduct. While ostensibly the "natural" outcome of the play is a subservient role for women, the reality is much more subversive: the women''s code of honor is clearly superior to that of the male characters.

Hms Resolute

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Hms Resolute
How did a ship involved in the failed searches for the lost explorer, Sir John Franklin, alter the course of history forever and become the lasting symbol of Anglo-American friendship? Sent into the Canadian Arctic in 1852 to find Franklin as part of the Belcher Expedition, the officers and men of HMS Resolute spent two years under their gallant and kind Captain Kellett unsuccessfully searching for the Franklin Expedition until they were forced by the expedition''s commander, Edward Belcher, to abandon ship. Then an American whaler, James Munro Buddington, salvaged Resolute in Baffin Bay, and brought her into his New England homeport on Christmas Eve 1855. Meanwhile, Britain, seeking soldiers for her Crimean War, and against all international laws about the sovereignty of nations, recruited soldiers in five US cities despite America''s declared neutrality. President Franklin Pierce, desperately seeking a way to unify his country riven by the issue of slavery, seized upon this affront. Prime Minister Palmerston, hoping to divert the attention of the British people from his extremely unpopular Crimean War, did not respond with an apology but rather tripled the number of Royal Navy ships just outside American waters. President Pierce appealed for Congressional approval to match that response. The jingoistic war of words was in danger of exploding into open hostilities as the opposing naval forces faced off: Britain and America were on the brink of their third war until Resolute became the focus of the rising tensions...and then she changed history forever In this work of maritime historical fiction follow our young American hero, Abraham Fairfax III, as he wrestles with his Quaker conscience over slavery and goes whaling in the Canadian Arctic. There he falls into the clutches of the sadistic British squadron leader, Edward Belcher, and is rescued by Resolute''s intrepid captain, Henry Kellett. Arriving in Ireland Abraham falls in love with Kellett''s beautiful but headstrong daughter. Read about their adventures as they are inextricably entwined with the divergent lives of Arctic explorers, salt-encrusted Yankee whalers, and cross-Atlantic warmongering politicians in the incredible story of Her Majesty''s Ship Resolute "Elizabeth Matthews, an American writer, knows more about the history of HMS Resolute, and the complicated political background which threatened war between Great Britain and the US, than anyone else." --the late Michael Phillips-- leading British naval historian

The Role of Dimerization and Trimerization in Alpha Helical Membrane Protein Folding

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Community-based and Collaborative Management of Coral Reefs and Coastal Resources in Palau

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Developing an understanding of the 'culture of testing'

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Constructivist Investigation Into the Development of Word Order and Reference

Subsistence Fishing Activities in the Rock Islands

release date: Jan 01, 2004

An Examination of Differences Among Adolescent Sex Offenders According to Choice of Victim and Personality Characteristics of the Offender

release date: Jan 01, 2004

The Development and Comparative Evaluation of a New Measure of Young Children's Home Environments as a Predictor of Toddlers' Development

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Land Crabs of Peleliu

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Local Knowledge about Crocodiles in Palau

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Local Knowledge about Dugongs in Palau

release date: Jan 01, 2003
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