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Books with author Julian A. Cook

  • Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters & Why

    Julian A. Cook

    Paperback (Aspen Publishers, May 25, 2012)
    A concise and student-friendly study guide, Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why offers a big-picture view that looks at how all of the essential elements of a criminal investigation fit together as part of a coherent framework of legal theory and practice. A rich pedagogy features graphics, Sidebars, and Frequently Asked Questions, as well as other learning aids, to guide comprehension and reinforce learning. Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why features: basic coverage of the main themes of Investigative Criminal Procedure that focuses on what matters and why straightforward, lucid, and informal writing style dynamic pedagogy that supports learning and facilitates use: Overviews that briefly introduce and position the topic of each chapter within the context of the course, to clearly convey to students what the topic is about and why it matters FAQs, or frequently asked questions, that address common mistakes and misconceptions Sidebars that offer additional insight and background information, or highlight important or illustrative cases Tables and Flowcharts that illustrate concepts Chapter summaries and bolded key terms Connections--brief sections at the end of each chapter that connect the material just covered to key points in other chapters--a well regarded feature that illuminates the underpinnings and framework of the subject Readable and concise, Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why helps students to become more engaged in the course by offering clear explanations that demystify the material without oversimplifying it. Author Julian Cook provides multiple platforms for testing and reinforcing students' understanding of key concepts and rules.
  • A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue

    Julia Cook

    Unknown Binding (National Center for Youth Issues, )
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  • I Just Want to Do It My Way!: My Story About Staying on Task and Asking for Help

    Julia Cook

    Audio CD (Boys Town Press, Feb. 28, 2013)
    Follow along in the book, and listen to the story of RJ as he tries to find and finish all of his missing math assignments. With help from his parents and teacher, RJ learns he can save himself a lot of grief if he stays on task and works together as a team.
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  • First Crush: Gay Teens Romance

    A.B Julian

    eBook (A.B Julian, June 14, 2016)
    This is a M/M. Gay Teen Romance.Sixteen-years-old Sam Carter’s life went downhill when his own friends started to bully him. He got labeled as a snitch. No one wanted to be friends with a backstabber. Sam was going through hell when he finally found comfort with Kevin Tam. Kevin Tam, the hot looking nerd who wanted to date Sam. Things couldn’t have been more perfect with Kevin except for the fact that Kevin was actually the guy responsible for Sam’s misery. Kevin was the one who caused Sam to be labelled as a snitch making him friendless.
  • I Want to Be the Only Dog

    Julia Cook

    Paperback (Boys Town Press, March 15, 1835)
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  • Making Friends Is an Art!: A Children's Book on Making Friends

    Julia Cook

    Paperback (Boys Town Press, March 1, 2012)
    Making Friends Is an Art!: A Children's Book on Making Friends (Happy to Be, You and Me) [ Making Friends Is an Art!: A Children's Book on Making Friends (Happy to Be, You and Me) by Cook, Julia ( Author ) Paperback Mar- 2012 ] Paperback Mar- 01- 2012
  • I Just Want to Do It My Way! My Story about Staying on Task and Asking for Help

    Julia Cook

    Paperback (Boys Town Press, June 30, 2013)
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  • The D Word by Julia Cook

    Julia Cook

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, Aug. 16, 1684)
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  • Winners Don't Whine and Whiners Don't Win by Julia Cook

    Julia Cook

    Unknown Binding (National Center for Youth Issues, March 15, 1729)
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  • Don't Be Afraid to Drop by Julia Cook

    Julia Cook

    Paperback (National Center for Youth Issues, March 15, 1750)
    When a young raindrop is afraid to drop from his cloud, his father encourages him to take the risk and find his purpose in life.