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Books with author James C. Fisher

  • Computer Math

    James Fischer

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Discusses the mathematics involved in computers, including computer storage, binary code, and basic programming.
  • Banking Basics

    James Fischer

    eBook (Mason Crest, Oct. 21, 2014)
    The cost of living is the amount of money a person needs to spend on housing, food, transportation, clothing, and other items that they need to live. Learn all this and more in The Cost of Living.
  • Game Math

    James Fischer

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Almost any game you play needs math. From poker to computer games, from video games to board games, math has a role to play. Game Math will help you understand your favorite games better. You may even find you're a better player when you understand the math behind the rules!
  • Hot Shot

    Lucas James Fisher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A powerful serum is stolen from the government by an evil team called Skull Industries and given to a man named Grant Johnson and turned into a vicious criminal named Natural Disaster. Also Nick Johnson, a 17 year old teenager, is thrust into battle after drinking a liquid that gave him superpowers. Then Natural Disaster targets Nick's city. Can Nick protect his city or will it turn into complete darkness?
  • Starting a Business: Creating a Plan

    James Fischer

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Are you interested in having your own business? Today, young people have never had more opportunities to build new and exciting businesses. Before you start your business, you'll need to know the basics, though. One of the very first steps in starting a business is making sure you have the right plan. Without a plan, many businesses fail or can't reach the success they want. In Starting a Business: Creating a Plan, you'll learn why a plan is so important for a new business, and how to make a plan that suits your business.
  • Kitten Is Born

    James Fisher

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Aug. 26, 1983)
    Text and pictures follow Tabitha's kittens from their conception and birth to independence from their mother.
  • Time Math

    James Fischer

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    We live our lives according to the numbers on a clock. Whether it's getting to school on time, allowing enough time in a day for the things we need to do, or timing an activity, those numbers are an important part of almost everything we do. Time Math will help you understand schedules and timetables. You'll be able to better manage the math that runs our clocks!
  • Computer Math

    James Fischer

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    From download speeds to the amount of memory left on your hard drive, math is a big part of using computers. Understanding the math that is so important to computers can help you in the classroom and in future jobs. When you're playing computer games, understanding math can even help you have more fun. In Computer Math, you'll learn about how math powers the computers you use every day.
  • Communion of Immigrants: A History of Catholics in America

    James T. Fisher

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1656)
    Will be dispatched from UK. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Game Math

    James Fischer

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Discusses the mathematics involved in gaming, including dice and probability, Monopoly and money management, and Scrabble's point system.
  • IN THE SHADOW OF THE COURTHOUSE Memoir of the 1940s Written as a Novel

    Dr. James R R. Fisher Jr.

    Paperback (Independently published, July 18, 2018)
    “When you read In the Shadow of the Courthouse, you will experience Clinton, Iowa and the Midwest in a time far different from Clinton today. For Clintonians, it will remind them of many things long forgotten. For others, it will give them a sense of what it was like growing up when their parents and grandparents were children. For everyone, it will reacquaint them with their youth and how they dealt with growing up, the naivete and fumbling for an understanding of life. The author literally grew up in the shadow of the Clinton County Courthouse, and attended St. Patrick’s parochial school throughout the eighth grade. The book focuses on those W.W.II and postwar years (1942-1947) in Clinton as he deals with adolescence, parents, poverty, Catholicism, and friendships. The book promises to stimulate nostalgic recollections and to hold interests from the first to the last scintillating page.” - Ron McGauvran, Clinton, Iowa businessman Imagine coming of age in Clinton, Iowa in the middle of the United States and in the middle of the century and in the middle of this farm belt community of 33,000 snuggled against the muddy Mississippi River during World War II. It is in this working class climate that the author came of age In the Shadow of the Courthouse, while the nation struggled to come of age in the shadow of the atomic bomb. There was no television, mega sports, big automobiles, or manicured lawns. There was radio, movies, high school sports, the Clinton Industrial Baseball League, where men too young or too old to go to war played for the fun of it. Clintonians had victory gardens, drove old jalopies, took the bus or rode their bicycles to work. It was a time when the four faces of the magnificent Clinton County Courthouse clock chimed on the half hour and threw a metaphorical shadow over young people’s lives. This made certain they would not be late for meals made from victory garden staples. The courthouse neighborhood had most stay-at-home mothers in two-parent families. Few parents managed to get beyond grammar school, nearly all worked in Clinton factories or on the railroad. Divorce was as foreign as an ancestral language. It was time in hot weather that people slept with their families in Riverview Park, left windows open, doors unlocked, bicycles on the side of the house, and if they had automobiles, keys in the car, knowing neither neighbor nor stranger would disturb their possessions. In winters, schools never closed, even when snow banks were four feet high. This is a narrative snapshot with core neighborhood activities of young people against the backdrop of the courthouse, St. Patrick School, Riverview Stadium, downtown Clinton and Lyons, Bluff Boulevard, Hoot Owl Hollow, Mount St. Clare College, Mill Creak, Beaver Slough, Joyce Slough, the churches, schools and hospitals throughout the city, U.S. Army’s Schick General Hospital, which brought war to this place, tending battlefield casualties, the USO, Chicago & North Western Railway, Clinton Foods, Dupont, and many other industrial work places, which were working hard toward the war effort as seen through the impressionistic eyes of the author as a boy from age eight to thirteen. It was also a time when kids created their own play, as parents were too tired or too involved in the struggle to make a living to pay them much mind. Clinton youngsters would never know such Darwinian freedom or its concomitant brutality again. This is not a history of the itmes, nor is it a novel in the conventional sense, but rather the recollections of a time, place and circumstance through the author’s self-confessed imperfect vision. In the Shadow of the Courthouse promises to awaken that sleeping child in the reader of every age.
  • Time Math

    James Fischer

    (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Discusses the mathematics involved in time, including time conversion, military time, and Roman numerals.