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Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey

Author : Deborah Marvin McDonough
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2019-11-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781728334646

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Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey by Deborah Marvin McDonough Pdf

Fighting boredom and depression with a craving to head South from her New England home, she leaves her grown children and sets upon a back-packing journey, hitch-hiking sailboats from the Carribean to South America. In Cartagena she meets a street urchin and takes him with her through South America, Africa and India. Returning after two years to Colombia, she sells her house in NE and buys 77 acres of wild, forested land to start a farm outside Cartagena. She struggles through the assasination of her Colombian husband, living with the campesinos and surviving alone after his death. This is her story.

American Students Organize

Author : Eugene G. Schwartz
Publisher : American Students Organize
Page : 1251 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780275991005

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American Students Organize by Eugene G. Schwartz Pdf

The founding of the U.S. National Student Association (NSA) in September of 1947 was shaped by the immediate concerns and worldview of the "GI Bill Generation" of American Students, returning from a world at war to build a world at peace. The more than 90 living authors of this book, all of whom are of that generation, tell about NSA's formation and first five years. The book also provides a prologue reaching back into the 1930s and an epilogue going forward to the sixties and beyond.

Science

Author : John Michels (Journalist)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1887
Category : Science
ISBN : UOM:39015038638584

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Science by John Michels (Journalist) Pdf

Vols. for 1911-13 contain the Proceedings of the Helminothological Society of Washington, ISSN 0018-0120, 1st-15th meeting.

The Widening Circle of Genocide

Author : Israel W. Charney
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1412839653

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The Widening Circle of Genocide, the third volume of an award-winning series, combines an encyclopedic summary of knowledge of the subject with annotated citations of literature in each field of study. It includes contributions by R.J. Rummel, Leonard Glick, Vahakn Dadrian, Rosanne Klass, Martin Van Bruinessen, James Dunn, Gabrielle Tyrnauer, Robert Krell, George Kent, Samuel Totten, and a foreword by Irving Louis Horowitz. This volume presents scholarship on a variety of topics, including: Germany's records of the Armenian genocide; little-known cases of contemporary genocide in Afghanistan, East Timor, and of the Kurds; a provocative new interpretation of the psychic scarring of Holocaust survivors; and nongovernmental organizations that have undertaken the beginnings of scholarship on the worldwide problems of genocide. The Widening Circle of Genocide embodies reverence for human life; its goal is the search for new means to prevent genocide. This work is distinguished by its excellence, originality, and depth of its scholarship. The first volume was selected by the American Library Association for its list of "Outstanding Academic Books of 1988-89." It is both compelling reading and an invaluable tool for scholars and students who wish to pursue specific fields of study of genocide. It will also be of interest to political scientists, historians, psychologists, and religion scholars.

Sip of a Complex Broth - Stories from Nine Years of Journalism in Mexico

Author : Robert Challen de Mercer
Publisher : Exposure Publishing
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105123247764

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Sip of a Complex Broth - Stories from Nine Years of Journalism in Mexico by Robert Challen de Mercer Pdf

Don't live in Mexico for very long, unless you want to spoil yourself from living somewhere else. This is a huge and wondrous land of mountains, deserts and seascapes; of fiestas, fantastic food, mariachis, and magic. It is a nation where people still count more than dollars, pounds or euros; where foreigners are still welcomed with friendliness, courtesy and curiosity. And where the sun mostly shines all day; every day. Mexico is poor, yes, for most of her people, but she is rich, too, rich in all the things which surely count, and which are being quickly forgotten in our frenzied, materialistic, celebrity-crazed, so-called First World. The book contains much of My Mexico, along with much that is true and interesting of her history, culture, scenery, nature and geography; experienced over many years of writing for newspapers there: Your Mexico is waiting to be discovered.vaya con dios y VIVA MEXICO!

A Journey to the Underside

Author : Gertjan Zwiggelaar
Publisher : America Star Books
Page : 618 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2012-06-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781683943594

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A Journey to the Underside by Gertjan Zwiggelaar Pdf

Eight explorers from the University of Alberta investigate a gigantic duct work discovered during excavations for a new convention centre set into the North Saskatchewan River Bank in Edmonton, Alberta. Things are not exactly as they first seemed down that duct work. The earth’s crust is more than rock, magma, and oil. Eventually the explorers find their way to the underside of the crust where things are a whole lot different than topside. The Earth is even more incredible than you think. This amazing story explores esoteric research into hollow Earth Theory in a very original way. Be ready for the ride of your life as you journey to the underside.

Mathilde Blind

Author : James Diedrick
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-12
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780813939322

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With Mathilde Blind: Late-Victorian Culture and the Woman of Letters, James Diedrick offers a groundbreaking critical biography of the German-born British poet Mathilde Blind (1841–1896), a freethinking radical feminist. Born to politically radical parents, Blind had, by the time she was thirty, become a pioneering female aesthete in a mostly male community of writers, painters, and critics, including Algernon Charles Swinburne, William Morris, Ford Madox Brown, William Michael Rossetti, and Richard Garnett. By the 1880s she had become widely recognized for a body of writing that engaged contemporary issues such as the Woman Question, the forced eviction of Scottish tenant farmers in the Highland Clearances, and Darwin’s evolutionary theory. She subsequently emerged as a prominent voice and leader among New Woman writers at the end of the century, including Mona Caird, Rosamund Marriott Watson, and Katharine Tynan. She also developed important associations with leading male decadent writers of the fin de siècle, most notably, Oscar Wilde and Arthur Symons. Despite her extensive contributions to Victorian debates on aesthetics, religion, nationhood, imperialism, gender, and sexuality, however, Blind has yet to receive the prominence she deserves in studies of the period. As the first full-length biography of this trailblazing woman of letters, Mathilde Blind underscores the importance of her poetry and her critical writings (her work on Shelley, biographies of George Eliot and Madame Roland, and her translations of Strauss and Bashkirtseff) for the literature and culture of the fin de siècle.

Gullah Images

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-22
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781643361673

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Paintings, magisterial and universal, that capture the essence of a vibrant African American community In his art Jonathan Green paints the world of his childhood and an ode to a people imbued with a profound respect for the dignity and value of others—the Gullah people of the South Carolina barrier islands. His canvases, beloved for their sense of jubilation and rediscovery, evoke the meaning of community in Gullah society and display a reverence for the rich visual, oral, and spiritual traditions of its culture. His art also reveals a keen awareness of the interpersonal, social, and natural environments in which we live. The 180 images assembled in this collection showcase the meaning, purpose, and beauty that Green finds in the small but critical tasks of life. His work elevates the everyday—preparing morning meals, doing the wash, accomplishing farming chores, finishing a day's work, relaxing in the evening—and celebrates the social and religious—community dances, baptisms, weddings, funerals. Green allows his audience the space and silence to observe people unobtrusively as they pursue life's mission of labor, love, and belonging and as they work in harmony with nature's mysterious, ever changing fabric. While Green's paintings speak specifically to his own upbringing, they transcend racial, cultural, and ethnic boundaries, thus allowing individuals of all backgrounds to recall fond memories and to reflect on the place that purpose and dignity hold in their lives. In addition to a foreword by Pat Conroy, essays by Bettye J. (Mbitha) Parker Smith, Lynn Robertson, and Ronne Hartfield complement Green's images. They tell of the vitality of the Gullah community, the progression of Green's career, and the authenticity of his work.

Pegasus

Author : Laurent Richard,Sandrine Rigaud
Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2023-01-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781250858689

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Featuring an introduction by Rachel Maddow, Pegasus: How a Spy in Our Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy is the behind-the-scenes story of one of the most sophisticated and invasive surveillance weapons ever created, used by governments around the world. Pegasus is widely regarded as the most effective and sought-after cyber-surveillance system on the market. The system’s creator, the NSO Group, a private corporation headquartered in Israel, is not shy about proclaiming its ability to thwart terrorists and criminals. “Thousands of people in Europe owe their lives to hundreds of our company employees,” NSO’s cofounder declared in 2019. This bold assertion may be true, at least in part, but it’s by no means the whole story. NSO’s Pegasus system has not been limited to catching bad guys. It’s also been used to spy on hundreds, and maybe thousands, of innocent people around the world: heads of state, diplomats, human rights defenders, political opponents, and journalists. This spyware is as insidious as it is invasive, capable of infecting a private cell phone without alerting the owner, and of doing its work in the background, in silence, virtually undetectable. Pegasus can track a person’s daily movement in real time, gain control of the device’s microphones and cameras at will, and capture all videos, photos, emails, texts, and passwords—encrypted or not. This data can be exfiltrated, stored on outside servers, and then leveraged to blackmail, intimidate, and silence the victims. Its full reach is not yet known. “If they’ve found a way to hack one iPhone,” says Edward Snowden, “they’ve found a way to hack all iPhones.” Pegasus is a look inside the monthslong worldwide investigation, triggered by a single spectacular leak of data, and a look at how an international consortium of reporters and editors revealed that cyber intrusion and cyber surveillance are happening with exponentially increasing frequency across the globe, at a scale that astounds. Meticulously reported and masterfully written, Pegasus shines a light on the lives that have been turned upside down by this unprecedented threat and exposes the chilling new ways authoritarian regimes are eroding key pillars of democracy: privacy, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech.

The Quarterly Review

Author : William Gifford,Sir John Taylor Coleridge,John Gibson Lockhart,Whitwell Elwin,William Macpherson,William Smith,Sir John Murray IV,Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1891
Category : English literature
ISBN : UOM:39015035803793

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Lincoln Steffens

Author : Justin Kaplan
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781476766386

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Lincoln Steffens by Justin Kaplan Pdf

The acclaimed Pulitzer Prize winning biographer of Mark Twain and Walt Whitman brings alive the life and world of Lincoln Steffens, the original Muckraker and father of American investigative journalism. Early 20th century America was a nation in the throes of becoming a great industrial power, a land dominated by big business and beset by social struggle and political corruption. It was the era of Sinclair Lewis, Emma Goldman, William Randolph Hearst, and John Reed. It was a time of union busting, anarchism, and Tammany Hall. Lincoln Steffens—eternally curious, a worldwide celebrity, and a man of magnetic charm—was a towering figure at the center of this world. He was friends with everyone from Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson to Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce. As an editor at McClure’s magazine—along with Ida Tarbell he was one of the original muckrakers—he published articles that exposed the political and social corruption of the time. His book, Shame of the Cities, took on the corruption of local politics and his coverage of bad business practices on Wall Street helped lead to the creation of the Federal Reserve. Lincoln Steffens was truly a man of his season, and his life reflects his times: impetuous, vital, creative, striving. In telling the story of this outsized American figure, Justin Kaplan also tells the riveting tale of turn-of-the-century America.

Help Me

Author : Marianne Power
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781443456678

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A hilarious and heartwarming rampage through the world of self-care Marianne Power was a self-help junkie. For years she lined her bookshelves with dog-eared copies of definitive guide after definitive guide on how to live your best life. Yet one day she woke up to find that the life she dreamed of and the life she was living were not miles but continents apart. So she set out to make a change. Or, actually, to make every change. Marianne decided to finally find out if her elusive perfect life—the one without debt, anxiety, hangovers or Netflix marathons, the one where she healthily bounced around town with perfect teeth to meet the cashmere-sweater-wearing man of her dreams—lay in the pages of those books. So for a year she vowed to test a book a month, following its advice to the letter, taking the surest road she knew to a perfect Marianne. As her year-long plan turned into a demented roller coaster where everything she knew was turned upside down, she found herself confronted with a different question: Self-help can change your life, but is it for the better?

Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 820 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1930
Category : Electronic
ISBN : CORNELL:31924098511243

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The Complete Circles of Gold Trilogy

Author : Kim Ekemar
Publisher : Bradley & Brougham Publishing House
Page : 683 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2024-05-14
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Complete Circles of Gold Trilogy by Kim Ekemar Pdf

At the end of WWII, Anton Gleichner realizes Germany will lose the war. He decides to steal a fortune in gold objects, escape the Nazi's losing war in Europe and start a new life in South America, where he forms a business arrangement with Charles Munroe. Four decades later, the freelance reporter Dusty Dawes gets an assignment to investigate the cocaine trade from Colombia to the USA. The task takes him across mountains on horseback and by riverboat to the production facilities, and later, by coincidence, to one of the top men directing the Cartagena Cartel. Dusty travels from Salvador to Rio de Janeiro, where he gets romantically involved with the mob boss's mistress. When she disappears, Dusty finds out that she has gone to Paraguay instructed to withdraw a large sum of money in cash. After they meet again in Asunción, they both are imprisoned during an event with Paraguay's president. After Jacie has extricated herself from her detention by implying that Dusty is a terrorist, she withdraws the money as instructed. She then travels on to La Paz where she gets new instructions where to deliver the money. Dusty escapes the jail where he's held, and an alert for his capture is issued. Negotiated by his country's consulate, Dusty is expelled from Paraguay. Knowing that Jacie has traveled to La Paz, he follows her there, only to find that she has traveled on to Peru. After catching up with Jacie, they are chased on the Inca Trail. Inadequately prepared, Dusty and Jacie suffer the harsh and capricious weather conditions trekking above the clouds pursued by two thugs from the Cartagena Cartel. Meanwhile, the brain behind the drug cartel is spinning a web including using Dusty and Jacie to launch crack cocaine in the US. Incorporated in the main story are historical flashbacks that formed the South America that Dusty travels in 1982: The ritual that created the Eldorado myth, the dwellers in the Amazon rainforest, the slave trade from Africa, Alfredo Stroessner's dictatorship, the poor illiterate but astute Simón Patiño who became one of the richest men in the world, the Inca chieftains fratricide, Francisco Pizarro's daring conquest of the Inca empire and the mounting search for the elusive Eldorado kingdom where the streets were considered to be paved with gold.

Environmental Leadership

Author : Deborah Rigling Gallagher
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 1027 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-09-19
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781412981507

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This reference handbook tackles issues relevant to leadership in the realm of the environment and sustainability.