Most Popular Books by Russell LEE

Russell LEE is the author of How to Start an Online Business for Under $20 (2014), A History and Genealogy (1993), Here Comes Wonderful (2013), Terror in Tribeca / Murderer's Mitigation (2023), Diddy Do It? (2024).

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How to Start an Online Business for Under $20

release date: Oct 14, 2014
How to Start an Online Business for Under $20
A quick guide to learn how to jump into the online money making world by starting your own online business with very little startup costs.

A History and Genealogy

release date: Jan 01, 1993
A History and Genealogy
After 43 years of research, the history & genealogy of the descendants of Daniel & Margaret (Low) Davison trace 12 generations of Davidson-Davison-Davisson families. Illustration by Pierre Bergem embellish this work. Fully indexed.

Here Comes Wonderful

release date: Dec 14, 2013
Here Comes Wonderful
Contained within is the hottest topic circling around in the background of politics today. First Published in 2010, and at work since 2003, a real live modern day Prophet has confronted The United States of America. His approach, his background, and his Godly point of view have left all the leaders silent. Read the insights, and wisdoms, and then wonder. Is God really going to foreclose on the mortgage of America? The Love of Money is the root to all Evil. Come hear the Prophet.

Terror in Tribeca / Murderer's Mitigation

release date: Mar 13, 2023
Terror in Tribeca / Murderer's Mitigation
Halloween in lower Manhattan means a parade in Greenwich Village; on October 31, 2017 there were bicyclists on the West Side Highway bike path in Tribeca, many of them tourists, from Argentina and Belgium and elsewhere. Then there was a motorist from Uzbekistan. He''d been a truck driver in Ohio, and here in the tri-state area he drove an Uber. Today he drove a pick-up truck rented from Home Depot. He''d rented one days before, as a trial run. This afternoon, Halloween, it was no longer a trial run. And no one knew then it would turn into a trial. But it did, with the death penalty on the table. Inner City Press reported on it daily, and in this text digs deeper, via the due that first appeared in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and book, Maximum Maxwell: Kurt Wheelock and Michael Randall Long - soon to collaborate in "Endless Sentences," as Saipov serves out his life sentence in Super Max.

Diddy Do It?

release date: Sep 21, 2024
Diddy Do It?
On November 16, 2023 a lawsuit against Sean Combs went live in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Within days it was settled. But the 35-page complaint remained in the PACER system. Its first page said, in red, "Trigger Warning: This document contains highly graphic information of a sexual nature, including sexual assault." Inner City Press covered it, and other cases filed in 2024: Lil Rod Jones, Adria English, Jane Doe, Crystal McKinney. On September 17, 2024 Sean Combs was brought by US Marshals before SDNY Magistrate Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky. He had been arrested the night before in a hotel on 57th Street and now he, through his lawyer Marc Agnifilo, was asking to be released on $50 million bond. Just prior to the bail fight, US Attorney Damian Williams held a press conference in 26 Federal Plaza. Inner City Press went, and asked Williams if his office would be seeking pre-trial detention on Combs (yes) and how the case compared to the prosecution of R. Kelly, which Inner City Press had also cover. This question, Williams did not answer. But we will try to, later in this text. The bail fight before Judge Tarnofsky was detailed. Inner City Press live tweeted it - the thread is below, with background inserted about the cases and incidents the lawyers alluded to, from comparisons to the Jeffrey Epstein and Larry Ray cases, to the arson of Kid Cudi''s car and bust-ups of hotel rooms in New York and Los Angeles. In many places, the prosecutors'' allegations track the civil cases against Combs that Inner City Press has been covering - that is noted as well. An intro: II. Waters Part on Foley Square Royalty in an SUV Part the waters of Foley Square This judge should understand And not crucify one of his own Sage counsel proffers Sage Intelligence guards 3 at 3 West Star Island Camera filming everything Epstein too Tried to offer a big bond His freak-offs in lawyers'' meeting room Then the cold corpse Out to Gold Street - ain''t Going out like that This is Part I of US v. Sean Combs.

25 Smoothie Recipes

release date: Jun 13, 2015
25 Smoothie Recipes
If you love cold smoothie drinks then you will certainly love this recipe book. It contains 25 of the most delicious smoothie recipes that you can make with just a blender and some very basic ingredients.

The Measurement of Contact Resistivity in Low Resistance Ohmic Contacts

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Optimal Control of a Spatial Time-dependent Variable

Freedom of the College Press: a Moral and Educational Justification

The Number of Bristles and the Pairing of the Chromosomes in Hybrids Between Drosophila Melanogaster and Drosophila Simulaus

Construction and Standardization of an Achievement Test Designed to Measure Personal Financial Knowledges, Understandings, and Applications Possessed by Selected College Students

Empirical Correlates of the Managerial Classification of Defective Delinquents at the Patuxent Institution

Human Factors in Destroyer Operations

Human Factors in Destroyer Operations
A study was made of human factors affecting operations of U.S. Navy destroyers. Shipboard duties were analyzed to determine factors relevant to job performance. Topics included vigilance and motivation; search techniques; sensor optimization; man''s total environment (factors such as fatigue, stress, lighting, temperature, noise, medication, and smoking); group and individual psychological needs; human engineering requirements; and typical performance effectiveness criteria. (Modified author abstract).

Design of Dynamically Wind-loaded Helical Piers for Small Wind Turbines

release date: Jan 01, 2009

The Initial Value Problem for Non-linear Evolution Equations

Poetic Inscriptions

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Grade Qualities of Potatoes in Retail Stores

Some Physical and Physiological Comparisons Between Double Muscled and Normal Cattle

Synthesis and NMR Studies of Aromatic Compounds Containing Crowded Methoxy Groups

release date: Jan 01, 1991

City of Marinette 1989 Menominee River Waterfront Plan

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Why I Could Not Leave the Church of Christ

Forecasting Storm Impacts on a Coastal Highway Using Remote Sensing and Numerical Modeling

release date: Jan 01, 2020

AERMOD: Model Formulation and Evaluation Results 99-476

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Backpacking in the Digital Age

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Backpacking in the Digital Age
My thesis ethnographically examines the changing nature of backpacking for Westerners in Latin America amid a proliferation of mobile computing and social networking. While anthropological and sociocultural research on tourism is extensive, the social scientific literature on backpacking has, thus far, been largely unconcerned with Western Hemisphere countries and the effects of digital technology on this mode of travel. Recent findings suggest, however, that backpacking has currently moved beyond its niche roots as a subculture of independent traveling into a full-fledged tourist industry. My thesis investigates the Latin American backpacking scene to better understand if this is a global trend. The available literature further suggests that today''s backpackers are represented by various subgroups including older and less budget-constrained travelers known as "flashpackers." Despite using the backpacker infrastructure, flashpackers'' disposable income and relatively expensive equipment places them somewhat beyond traditional backpacker categories. Drawing on ethnographic data collected over two separate multi-sited field sessions in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Colombia, I document the recent experiences of backpackers and flashpackers and evaluate how digital technologies inform and affect their travels.

Temperature Compensating Ceramic Capacitors in the System Baria-rare Earth Oxide-titania

The Relationships Between Selected Demographic Variables and Dating Adjustment at a State and Church College

The Effects of Varying Verbal Instructions on the Ability to Coordinate Viewpoints and on Map Conceptualization Among Fourth Grade Children

Cobalt Catlyzed Cooligomerizations of Alkynes and [alpha], [omega]-diynes

Electrophoretic Studies of Turbidity Removal by Coagulation with a New Synthetic Cationic Polyelectrolyte

Fluorochlorozirconate Glass Ceramics for Photovoltaic and Computed Radiography Applications

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Fluorochlorozirconate Glass Ceramics for Photovoltaic and Computed Radiography Applications
Fluorochlorozirconate (FCZ) glass ceramics are versatile materials whose optical properties may be tuned through compositional or processing changes. For this work, FCZ glasses were synthesized, and then subsequently heat treated to create optically-active glass ceramics. The glasses and glass ceramics were characterized using a number of methods including differential scanning calorimetry, phosphorimetry, x-ray diffraction, and spectrophotometry. Samples were evaluated for applications in photovoltaics and computed radiography–especially those pertaining to intraoral dental radiography and portal imaging. The ability of FCZ glass ceramics containing hexagonal barium chloride nanocrystals doped with the rare earth elements, holmium and europium, to downshift ultraviolet light to wavelengths more usable by polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells was investigated. The excitation spectra of FCZ glass ceramics doped or co-doped with divalent europium more closely match the solar spectrum at the earth’s surface than an undoped sample. The addition of holmium gives rise to additional emission nearer to the band gap energy of polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells. These materials may increase the efficiency of photovoltaic cells in solar energy applications. The sodium fluoride content in FCZ glass-ceramic storage phosphor plates was varied to determine the effect on sample properties, including photostimulated luminescence (PSL) light output for computed radiography applications, including intraoral dental radiography. The percentage of sodium fluoride used in each sample composition had a marked effect on glass stability, transparency, thermal characteristics, and PSL performance. The PSL light output of the samples may be suitable for nondestructive testing, where dose is not a primary concern. An FCZ glass ceramic was evaluated for use as a storage phosphor in gamma-ray imaging. Test images were made at 2 MeV energies using gap and step wedge phantoms. Gaps as small as 101.6 μm [micrometers] in a 440 stainless steel phantom were imaged using the sample imaging plate. Analysis of an image created using a depleted uranium step wedge phantom showed that PSL emission is proportional to incident energy at the sample and the estimated absorbed dose. The sample imaging plate has potential for nondestructive testing, as well as portal imaging applications, where it may provide geometric and dosimetric verification.

Record of Nightly Occurances

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Design and Implementation of an Image Server System

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Application of Ultrasound to Continuous Vat Dyeing of Cotton

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Real-world Public Administration

release date: Jan 01, 2011
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