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MoBeta Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of MoBeta, Inc., has since 2002 represented scholarly authors whose works address topics of interest to both the academian and the knowledge-seeking lay person. Publishers of the definitive book on SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation), now in over 600 OCLC member libraries, the following titles are currently available:

      Death Penalty USA 2003 - 2004
      Innovative People with Nothing to Do
      Death Penalty USA 2005 - 2006
      Cancer: We Live and Die by Radiation
Death Penalty USA 2003 - 2004 is Delfino and Day's second book about convicted inmates executed in the 21st century by the United States. Like its companion, Death Penalty USA 2005 - 2006, this volume is the definitive word on U.S. capital punishment cases.
Innovative People with Nothing to Do by the internationally renowned Dr. Kwok Lai exposes the ethical challenges facing U.S. companies, particularly those employing high-technology workers in Silicon Valley, California. This book is a must read for anyone who needs to understand the pitfalls of hiring employees with H-1B visas.
Death Penalty USA 2005 -2006 is the first of a series of books providing the history of 21st century capital-punishment cases in the United States. Based on public records this treatise describes in detail the horrific capital crimes for which the death penalty was imposed in the United States during the titled years. Intended as a guide for criminologists, this highly-referenced book will appeal to anyone with an interest in how capital punishment is metered out in the United States.
Cancer: We Live and Die by Radiation explains how to minimize the risk of developing cancer and gives circumstances under which ionizing radiation is used to diagnose and treat more than 200 different cancers. With over 600 references this authoritative treatise provides incidence and mortality statistics in the United States, Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom. "Welcomed by the worldwide medical community" and "suitable as a text for teaching the next generation of caregivers."

 


 
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