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Praying the Rosary: With the Beatitudes, the Way of the Cross and an Examination of Conscience2 reviews
David Kanstant

Harpercollins, 1995

Self-Help from a different point of view!
This is one of the best collections of spiritual meditations I have found. As you meditate on Christ's life though the sorrowful, joyful, and glorious mysteries of the rosary, you will begin to ponder your own life as a Christian. Your life will begin to change as you use this book. Not only does this book have a wonderful collection of rosary meditations, but you will also find beautiful ...
  
  











  



  
Cross-Examination: The Comprehensive Guide for Experts1 review
Steven Babitsky, James J., Jr. Mangraviti

Not Avail, 2003

Another masterstroke for these authors.
Cross-examination. The mere utterance of these words can strike fear in even the most seasoned testifying expert. Never testified before or just starting out in litigation consulting? The prospect of cross-examination can provide more consternation, self-doubt and sleeplessness than a teenage first date. And, with good reason. The purpose of cross-examination is for opposing counsel to find any ...
  
  











  



  
Examination and Cross-Examination of Experts in Forensic Psychophysiology Using The Polygraph2 reviews
James Allan Matte

J.A.M. Publications, 2000

The Essential Litigation Handbook for Polygraph Evidence:
As an attorney with a longtime interest in polygraph, I was thrilled to find Dr. Matte's recent contribution to this field. As Mr. Kitchen notes in his foreword to Dr. Matte's masterful treatise, the primary obstacle to the wide spread use of polygraph evidence in litigation is the difficulty of laying a proper foundation for its admission. To the average attorney the intricacies of ...
  
  











  



  
Coping With Cross-Examination and Other Pathways to Effective Testimony2 reviews
Stanley L. Brodsky

American Psychological Association (APA), 2004

A MUST --Makes the difficult areas of Cross-Examination easy
This is the third installment. In plain language, the author tackles many difficult cross-examination issues. The author uses easy to understand examples to illustrate complex litigation processes and skills that the expert witness must master before taking the stand. As a lawyer, I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in expert testimony. I give this book my highest rating. Also, ...
  
  











  



  
The Cross Examination of Jesus Christ5 reviews
Randy D. Singer

WaterBrook Press, 2006

Courtroom Gimmick? Or Genuine Evidence?
Randy Singer has seen the inside of many a courtroom as a trial lawyer. In fact, over the last few years, he's translated that experience into some of the best legal thrillers around. This time, he pulls out all the stops and delivers a novel and a nonfiction work that go hand-in-hand, providing evidence of Jesus for his jury, the readers. Although the books can be read independently, they are ...
  
  











  



  
Health Assessment Online for Mosby's Guide to Physical Examination (User Guide, Access Code, and Textbook ...2 reviews
Henry M. Seidel, Joyce E. Dains, ...

Mosby, 2006

Better than the bookstore
Came quickly, in good condition, and about the same cost as the bookstore. Thank You
  
  











  



  
Trying Cases to Win: Cross-Examination (Trial Practice Library)5 reviews
Herbert Jay Stern

Aspen Publishers, 1993

Words of Wisdom from the Voice of Experience
"Trying Cases to Win: Cross Examination" forms the third volume in a series of books on trial practice by a man who knows what he's talking about. The second volume deals with direct examination, and the first with opening statement. The volume on cross examination is excellent. The volume on direct examination is very good. I've not read the volume on opening statement, but if it lives up to ...
  
  











  



  
Cross-Examinations of Law and Literature: Cooper, Hawthorne, Stowe, and Melville (Cambridge Studies in ...
Brook Thomas

Cambridge University Press, 1991

In Cross Examinations of Law and Literature Brook Thomas uses legal thought and legal practice as a lens through which to read some of the important fictions of antebellum America. The lens reflects both ways, and we learn as much about the literature in the context of contemporary legal concerns as we do about the legal ideologies that the fiction subverts or reveals. Successive chapters deal with Cooper's Pioneers and Hawthorne's The House of ...
  
  











  



  
Anatomy of Cross-Examination2 reviews
Leonard E. Davies

Xlibris Corporation, 2004

A very good book littered with typos and grammatical errors
This book locates itself somewhere in between Francis L. Wellman's and Larry S. Pozner's books in the broader spectrum of useful learning materials which treat cross-examination as an art, by Wellman, and as a science, by Pozner. For the price alone, this book is a bargain. But if one is serious in "learning" the subject, Pozner's book is the way to go. Next time Davies revises this book, he ...
  
  











  



  
Your Witness: Lessons on Cross-Examination1 review

Law Bulletin Publishing Company, 2008

A New Classic
One of the book's esteemed editors, Steven Molo, correctly declares, "It is the human element--the ability to sense where a person is going, or when enough is enough--that distinguishes great cross-examiners." With that principle in mind, Molo and Figliulo have created a very thorough and entertaining book on cross-examination. When reading this book, I often found myself comparing it to ...
  
  











  



  
Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education ...11 reviews
Thomas A. Angelo, K. Patricia Cross

Jossey-Bass, 1993

A Classic
Cross and Angelo is a classic text that all professors should have in their teaching and learning library. The techniques are concrete, simple, and powerful. This is not a theory book but truly a handbook of techniques that will not only improve your teaching but more importantly improve your students' learning.
  
  











  



  
The Direct and Cross-Examination of John Dean in U.S. v. Mitchell (1974)1 review
Sr. James W. Jeans

Professional Education Group, 1988

A great reference tool.
For those in search of any analysis on the subject of of this book, look elsewhere. However, if you are looking for a copy of what the title implies, this book delivers: that is all it is!
  
  











  



  
Cross-Examination: Science & Techniques9 reviews
Larry S. Pozner, Roger J. Dodd

Lexis Law Pub, 1993

The Bible of Cross-Examination
I found Pozner and Dodd's book the best money I've spent since graduating law school. As a criminal defense practicioner, I live and die with cross. The preparation and presentation skills taught in this book work wonders in the courtroom. The first case I tried after reading this book not only resulted in an acquital based purely upon my cross, but the judge congratulated me later by saying ...
  
  











  



  
Dragon Gate: Competitive Examinations and Their Consequences (Frontiers of International Education)1 review
Kangmin Zeng

Continuum International Publishing Group, 1999

An excellent, badly needed sourcebook on exam culture
The book is a detailed study of the university examination systems in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. As Zeng astutely notes, "The history of exams is a history of an institution, a system. On the other hand, this system is not an empty shell, but a structural order governing human behavior and consciousness. In that sense, what we have been studying is a key behavioral pattern, the history of ...
  
  











  



  
Clarence Darrow's Cross-Examination of William Jennings Bryan in Tennessee Vs. John Thomas Scopes3 reviews

Professional Education Group, 1988

A Classic Case
Finally, you don't have to hear someone else's take on one of the most spectacular court cases this country has ever seen. Decide for yourself who outwitted who in this battle of the courtroom titans. This book includes only the exact words from the cross-examination of William Jennings Bryan by Clarence Darrow. A must read for all those who wish to know how the cross-examination really ran.
  
  











  



  
The Cross Examination of Oliver Finney13 reviews
Randy D. Singer

WaterBrook Press, 2006

This is a Must Read on your list!
This book was picked for our book club at the local Christian bookstore. It's not our usual genre, that being Historical Fiction, but we decided to mix it up a bit. And I am thrilled that we did! I couldn't put this book down. For the most part, the character development was awesome. The plot was so complex and exciting, and the end just about floored me! What more can you ask in a book? I ...
  
  











  



  
The Art of Cross Examination26 reviews
Francis L. Wellman

New Library Press, 2008

I give it to every one of my new associates
As soon as they're hired, each of my new associates always recieves this book as a gift. The reason for this is twofold. On the one hand this book, dating from more than a century ago, imparts the kindly sensibilities the practice of law once had (and really, should still have). On the other hand, this book is masterful in its treatment of the process of cross examining witnesses. ...
  
  











  



  
Gandhi Under Cross-Examination4 reviews
G. B. Singh, Tim Watson

Sovereign Star Publishing, Inc., 2008

The Aura of Mahatma Gandhi: An Investigation into Veracity
It is much more difficult for leaders of influence today to create the same degree of mass adoration than it was for the great men and women of the past. The media, capturing lives moment by moment, places the myriad aspect of 'heroes' for immediate public inspection, and now with Blog sites so popular a means of adoring or debasing a personality, it is almost impossible to become a saint in our ...
  
  











  







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