The Untold Power: Underrepresented Groups in Public Relations fills a glaring void in public relations history by chronicling the practices and scholarship contributed by members of ethnically and racially underrepresented groups
Game Changer provides both the information and motivation to develop
historians of religion
Part Four explores moral and legal questions related to capital punishment and includes the Supreme Court's most recent decision on capital punishment
After examining the historical antecedents and rise of the global Indymedia network
Tilghman Michael McQuarrie The Untold Power: Underrepresented GroupsHe was steely eyed, hard riding and straight shooting; a soft spoken, tee totaling lawman who never drew his gun unless he meant to use it. Among other things he was also a buffalo hunter, Indian fighter, rancher horse breeder, saloon keeper, politician even a movie maker. His name was Bill Tilghman and of all the heroes of the Old West he was one of the last, one of the most heroic, and a legend in his own time. Tilghman is about his life and the