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  • av Jean (Johns Hopkins University) McGarry
    325,-

    Family pleasures, marriage, the essential moments and mysteries of a seemingly ordinary world that break into magical territory before we can brace ourselves-Jean McGarry puts us in life's rough seas with what the New York Times has called a "deft, comic, and devastatingly precise" hand.

  • av Giovanni Boccaccio
    706,-

    The availability of The Latin Eclogues in English is a major contribution to the study of the literature and history of the Italian Renaissance.

  • - New Paradigms and Social Visions
     
    403,-

    government so callously abandon its citizens when they so desperately needed federal aid? Why was the most powerful military in the world unable or unwilling to act? Readers will find in this collection compelling answers to these, and other, complicated questions.

  • - A Guide to Getting the Best Health Care as You Age
    av Johns Hopkins Geriatrics Center) Burton, John R. (Mason F. Lord Professor of Medicine & William J. (Highland Hospital) Hall
    252 - 524,-

    They urge older adults to ask questions, become informed, and obtain the care they deserve.

  • - A Complete Guide to Species of Conservation Concern
     
    685,-

    A road map that reveals the Keystone State's most sensitive species and what can be done to manage and conserve these important natural resources, Terrestrial Vertebrates of Pennsylvania is a valuable tool for wildlife managers, conservationists, and naturalists.

  • - Lessons from Vietnam and Iraq
    av James H. (Professor Lebovic
    636,-

    Military Capability carefully assesses evidence to develop lessons applicable to other conflicts-especially the ongoing war in Afghanistan.

  • - Honor, Idealism, and the Origins of the Civil War
    av Williamjames Hull Hoffer
    524,-

    A signal, violent event in the history of the United States Congress, the caning of Charles Sumner on the Senate floor embodied the complex North-South cultural divide of the mid-nineteenth century. This title demonstrates just how far the factions had drifted apart and explains why the coming war was so difficult to avoid.

  • - All Species of Opinion from Scientists, Sages, Friends, and Enemies Who Met, Read, and Discussed the Naturalist Who Changed the World
    av Thomas F. (Professor of History Glick
    397,-

    The quotations trace a broad conversation about Darwin across great distances of time and space, revealing his profound influence on the great thinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  • - Politics, Arts, and Letters
     
    742,-

    This thought-provoking combination of social history and intellectual art criticism opens this powerful moment in history to renewed and dynamic interpretation and sharper discussion.

  • - At the Center, on the Margins
     
    938,-

    Philosophically grounded, methodologically sound, and theoretically rigorous, this paradigm-challenging collection ponders the most dynamic areas of feminist inquiry into bioethical thought and practice and sketches future directions for this rapidly growing field.

  • - Technological Utopianism under Socialism, 1917-1989
    av Paul R. Josephson
    914,-

    Josephson's intriguing study of how technology both helped and hindered this effort asks new and important questions about the crucial issues inextricably linked with the development and diffusion of technology in any sociopolitical system.

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    517,-

    The contributors, while recognizing the important differences and potential clashes between participatory and representative forms of democracy, ultimately favor participation, emphasizing its capacity to enhance and strengthen representative democracy.

  • - Women and the Emergence of High Literary Culture in America
    av Anne E. (University of New Orleans) Boyd
    488,-

    Although these women were encouraged by the democratic ideals implicit in such concepts, they were equally discouraged by lingering prejudices about their applicability to women.

  • - A Guide for Health Care Professionals
    av Abhilash K. (Medical Director Desai
    861,-

    Emphasizing creative engagement and hands-on care and featuring clinical vignettes and practical tips, this optimistic volume reinforces the potential for nursing homes and assisted living facilities to be communities where residents thrive.

  • - Religious Colleges in Twenty-First-Century America
    av Samuel Schuman
    636,-

    Schuman concludes that these schools-Baylor University, Anderson University, New Saint Andrews College, Calvin College, North Park University, George Fox University, Westmont College, Oral Roberts University, Northwestern College, and Wheaton College-and others like them offer important and timely lessons for the broader higher-education community.

  • - A Guide for Researchers and Scholars
    av Mary W. Walters
    320,-

    The book includes detailed information on developing budgets, "before" and "after" versions of proposals, and descriptions of common pitfalls that everyone can avoid.

  • - The Life Story of a Technology
    av Robert C. Post
    376,-

    Post concludes with a meditation on the prospects for mass transit in a postmodern society that must face up to the contradictions of privatized mobility and the reality of dwindling natural resources.

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    777,-

    Bush administration.

  • - Writings on Authorship by American Women of the Nineteenth Century
     
    561,-

    This anthology of primary materials-the words of American women writers on the act of authorship and their participation in the literary cultures of the nineteenth century- offers revealing insight into Hawthorne's "damned mob of scribbling women."

  • - Negotiating the Perfect Storm
     
    437,-

    Carefully weighing various models and strategies, Competing Conceptions of Academic Governance provides new ways of understanding and addressing the changes that are transforming higher education.

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    437,-

    They reveal the parallels between the institutionalization of torture within nations and the glorification of war and violence in artistic endeavors throughout the ages and explain how internalizing and accepting torture usurps individual freedom and subverts humanity.

  • - An Optimistic Vision for a Graying Generation
    av Jeff (President and Chief Operating Officer Goldsmith
    300,-

    In 2006, the first baby boomers turned 60, unleashing a veritable tidal wave of gloomy punditry, advertising for financial services, and forecasts of impending national bankruptcy. This work rejects such catastrophic predictions. It forecasts baby boomers' career plans, health trends, and cultural and political values.

  • - French Enterprise in the Colonial Great Lakes
    av Claiborne A. Skinner
    524,-

    Takes the reader through daily life at posts like Forts Saint Louis and Michilimakinac. This work illuminates the complexities of interracial marriage with the courtship of Michel Aco at Peoria, and explains how France's New World adventurism played a role in the outbreak of the Seven Years War and the beginning of the modern era.

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    545,-

    Presents essays that share a common concern with investigating Enlightenment categories of historical understanding and determining how these categories helped shape Enlightenment culture. This work addresses the question of how eighteenth-century writers make sense of the past for their own practical, aesthetic, and ideological purposes.

  • - Little Brother of War
    av Thomas Vennum
    473,-

    Here Thomas Vennum brings this world to life.

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    775,-

    Reiss, New York University; Kathleen M. Sands, University of Massachusetts, Boston; David Scott, Columbia University; George Steiner, University of Geneva; Olga Taxidou, University of Edinburgh

  • av Leslie Day
    322 - 685,-

    Throw it in your backpack, hop on the subway, and explore.

  • - Mapping the Moral Landscape
     
    362,-

    Through twenty-five lively essays examining the field's history and trends, shortcomings and strengths, and the political and policy interplay within the bioethical realm, this comprehensive book begins a much-needed critical and constructive discussion of the moral landscape of bioethics.

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    791,-

    Here Plotkin and her colleagues reveal the nature of these species and the steps needed to make sure they remain a permanent part of the marine environment.

  • av Robert M. Pallitto & William G. Weaver
    376 - 730,-

    Presidential Secrecy and the Law will be the standard in presidential powers studies for years to come.

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