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Galore

Author : Michael Crummey
Publisher : Doubleday Canada
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2009-08-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307372291

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Sprawling and intimate, stark and fantastical, Galore is a novel about the power of stories to shape and sustain us. This is Michael Crummey’s most ambitious and accomplished work to date. An intricate family saga and love story spanning two centuries, Galore is a portrait of the improbable medieval world that was rural Newfoundland, a place almost too harrowing and extravagant to be real. Remote and isolated, exposed to savage extremes of climate and fate, the people of Paradise Deep persist in a realm where the line between the everyday and the otherworldly is impossible to distinguish. Propelled by the disputes and alliances, grievances and trade-offs that bind the Sellers and Devine families through generations, Galore is alive with singular characters, and an uncommon insight into the complexities of human nature.

The Old Settlers Reunion 1888-1945

Author : James R. Columbia
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : American newspapers
ISBN : 9781387705139

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Parliamentary Debates

Author : New Zealand. Parliament
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 854 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1904
Category : New Zealand
ISBN : UCAL:B2889947

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Green Enough

Author : Leah Segedie
Publisher : Rodale Books
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-20
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781623367619

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A real, no-holds-barred take on making smart, healthy choices for you and your family. In Green Enough, Mamavation blogger Leah Segedie uncovers the truth behind the food and household products that are misleadingly labeled "all-natural" and healthy but are actually filled with chemicals and toxins. From furniture to packaged food, Leah guides you through detoxifying your home, diet, and lifestyle, showing you how to make the best choices possible. She exposes the brands and products that contain toxic and hormone-disrupting ingredients and gives guidelines on choosing safer products and organic produce that are free from toxic and persistent pesticides. She instructs you on making the move to meat, dairy, and eggs that are free of antibiotics, GMOs, growth hormones, and dangerous pathogens. She explains at what phases of childhood children are the most vulnerable and need more protection. And she includes delicious and kid-approved recipes to help you detoxify your cooking routine. It’s not about being perfect or 100% clean—none of us are—it’s about being green enough.

Sweetland: A Novel

Author : Michael Crummey
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780871407917

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Sweetland: A Novel by Michael Crummey Pdf

The epic tale of an endangered Newfoundland community and the struggles of one man determined to resist its extinction. The scarcely populated town of Sweetland clings to the shore of a remote Canadian island. Its slow decline has finally reached a head, with the mainland government offering each islander a generous resettlement package— the only stipulation being that everyone must leave. Fierce and enigmatic Moses Sweetland, whose ancestors founded the island, is determined to refuse. As one by one his neighbors relent, he recalls the town’s rugged history and its eccentric cast of characters. For fans of The Shipping News, Michael Crummey’s prose conjures up the mythical, sublime world of Sweetland’s past amid a storm-battered landscape haunted by local lore. In a spare style that belies “huge emotional depth and heart” (Celeste Ng, author of Everything I Never Told You), Crummey masterfully weaves together the past and present, creating in Sweetland a spectacular portrait of one man’s battle to survive as his world vanishes around him. Winner of Newfoundland Book Award Short-listed for the Governor’s General Award Winner of the CBC Bookie Award for Fiction Finalist for the Winterset Prize

The Nature of California

Author : Sarah D. Wald
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780295806587

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The California farmlands have long served as a popular symbol of America�s natural abundance and endless opportunity. Yet, from John Steinbeck�s The Grapes of Wrath and Carlos Bulosan�s America Is in the Heart to Helena Maria Viramontes�s Under the Feet of Jesus, many novels, plays, movies, and songs have dramatized the brutality and hardships of working in the California fields. Little scholarship has focused on what these cultural productions tell us about who belongs in America, and in what ways they are allowed to belong. In The Nature of California, Sarah Wald analyzes this legacy and its consequences by examining the paradoxical representations of California farmers and farmworkers from the Dust Bowl migration to present-day movements for food justice and immigrant rights. Analyzing fiction, nonfiction, news coverage, activist literature, memoirs, and more, Wald gives us a new way of thinking through questions of national belonging by probing the relationships among race, labor, and landownership. Bringing together ecocriticism and critical race theory, she pays special attention to marginalized groups, examining how Japanese American journalists, Filipino workers, United Farm Workers members, and contemporary immigrants-rights activists, among others, pushed back against the standard narratives of landownership and citizenship.

Enemies by Design

Author : Greg Felton
Publisher : Banned Books
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105122265676

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Enemies by Design by Greg Felton Pdf

An Arab proverb has it.... "Whom the gods would destroy, they first drive mad." Empires do the same. Through the lens of a life of bin Laden, we follow the US-UK footprint on the Arab world -- fostering reactionary regimes to divide and conquer -- forging pretexts to invade Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine -- and falling prey to a corrupt cult of violence and obscurantism called fascism. In war, the gods themselves go mad.... George W. Bush's "war on terrorism" is a folly committed in the name of a foreign state's self-interest. That state is Israel. How the U.S. became an instrument of Israeli foreign policy, and how this subordination is responsible for the official bigotry toward Arabs and Muslims, is the main theme of this book. Only from this perspective can the "war on terrorism" be fully understood.

聖地 Holy Land

Author : 老旭暉
Publisher : 老旭暉
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-18
Category : Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN : 9789881681614

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聖地 Holy Land by 老旭暉 Pdf

我亦希望這本書能夠引起大家(借用其中一位作者的說話) 「對在以色列及巴勒斯坦裡生活的人的經歷,作出一次誠懇的探究──對這個衝突作出一個深層次,並超越宗教教條主義及支配性敘述的認識。」──序 有關以巴問題,本地主流媒體和基督教中的一般敘述,大都和西方主流一樣,傾向以色列國,視巴勒斯坦/阿拉伯人為野蠻、恐怖分子。然而,這是實情,還是某些操控著媒體和政府的利益集團的描繪而已?近年,在西方乃至以國本身,已開始多有所謂「另類」敍述,從巴勒斯坦人角度出發的報導及觀點,但在華人媒體中,仍甚少有這方面的著作。 本書編者結集了一些在當地的和平單位、人士的文章,以及自己所拍的照片,去展示一個甚少在本地出現,有關當地情況的敘述。 當人們放下成見,真切、全面地去認識以巴時,這個似乎無法解決的問題,可能並非如想像中那麼難解決,亦可認識、反思一種排外的族群主義是多麼的可怕。 備註 全書中英對照。 出版者所得的收入,在扣除製作成本後,將撥捐以色列/巴勒斯坦當地的和平主義者、慈善團體或非政府組織。

Factories in the Field

Author : Carey McWilliams
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2000-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520925182

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This book was the first broad exposé of the social and environmental damage inflicted by the growth of corporate agriculture in California. Factories in the Field—together with the work of Dorothea Lange, Paul Taylor, and John Steinbeck—dramatizes the misery of the dust bowl migrants hoping to find work in California agriculture. McWilliams starts with the scandals of the Spanish land grant purchases, and continues on to examine the experience of the various ethnic groups that have provided labor for California's agricultural industry—Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans, Filipinos, Armenians—the strikes, and the efforts to organize labor unions

New Westers

Author : Michael L. Johnson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X002778284

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These "New Westers", Johnson reveals, line-dance and two-step, listen to Garth Brooks and George Strait, drink beer from long-neck bottles, wear clothes ordered from Sheplers, watch rodeo on ESPN, play Wild West arcade games, eat fajitas and tacos in stuccoed Mexican cafes, collect Western art and Native American crafts, and vacation in and move to the West. "New Westers" rewrite the history and biography of the West. They reimagine the West in Cowboy sagas and poetry, Native American novels, Mexican-American drama, nature writing, revisionist films, eclectic visual artwork, and neo-traditional music. They flock to movies like Thelma and Louise, Unforgiven, and Dances with Wolves, watch mini-series like Lonesome Dove, and read bestsellers like The Crossing and All The Pretty Horses. "New Westers" are men and women who may or may not have ever hitched up a horse but who crave connection with the West. At the end of a century of urbanization, technological change, and cultural confusion, they seek a more natural home, a fuller and wider sense of place, and a deeper and more colorful personal identity. They also want to revive the dream of the mythic West - but on different terms. They overrun the Old West and yet strive to preserve it, raising troubling new concerns about the differences between the mythic and the real, between traditional and contemporary cultural influences.

U.S. Army Recruiting News

Author : United States. Adjutant-General's Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 870 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1923
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105127377039

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U.S. Army Recruiting News

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1923
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UIUC:30112099969054

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Votes & Proceedings

Author : New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1310 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1891
Category : New South Wales
ISBN : STANFORD:36105119247349

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Ancient Indian Land Claims

Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1420 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Government publications
ISBN : PURD:32754070366095

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Ghost Settlement on the Prairie

Author : Joseph V. Hickey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015034025448

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Four miles southeast of the village of Matfield Green in Chase County, Kansas—the heart of the Flint Hills—lies the abandoned settlement of Thurman. At the turn of the century Thurman was a prosperous farming and ranching settlement with fifty-one households, a post office, two general stores, a blacksmith shop, five schools, and a church. Today, only the ruins of Thurman remain. Joseph Hickey uses Thurman to explore the settlement form of social organization, which—along with the village, hamlet, and small town—was a dominant feature of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American life. He traces Thurman's birth in 1874, its shallow rises and falls, and its demise in 1944. Akin to what William Least Heat-Moon did for Chase County in PrairyErth, Hicky provides a "deep map" for one post-office community and, consequently, tells us a great deal about America's rural past. Describing the shifting relationships between Thurmanites and their Matfield Green neighbors, Hickey details how social forces set in motion by the American ideal of individualism and the machinations of capitalist entrepreneurs produced a Darwinian struggle between Thurman stock raisers and Flint Hills "cattle barons" that ultimately doomed Thurman. Central to the story are the concept of "ordinary entrepreneurship" and the profoundly capitalist attitudes of the farmers who settled Thurman and thousands of other communities dotting the American landscape. Hickey's account of Thurman's social organization and disintegration provides a new perspective on what happened when the cattle drives from Texas and the Southwest shifted in the 1880s from the Kansas cowtowns to the Flint Hills. Moreover, he punctures numerous myths about the Flint Hills, including those that cattle dominated because the land is too rocky to farm or that Indians refused to farm because of traditional beliefs. Like many other small rural communities, Hickey argues, Thurman during its seventy-year history was actually several different settlements. A product of changing social conditions, each one resulted from shifting memberships and boundaries that reflected the efforts of local entrepreneurs to use country schools, churches, and other forms of "social capital" to gain advantages over their competitors. In the end, Thurman succumbed to the impact of agribusiness, which had the effect of transforming social capital from an asset into a liability. Ultimately, Hickey shows, the settlement's fate echoed the decline of rural community throughout America.