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Who Guards the Guards?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Who Guards the Guards?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Coherence, Consonance, and Conversation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Coherence, Consonance, and Conversation

Coherence, Consonance, and Conversation focuses on one of the most intriguing areas in contemporary theology today: the relationship between theology and natural science. Stratton rejects approaches which see the two disciplines as hostile or irrelevant to each other and argues that theology, philosophy, and natural science should be viewed as members of an ongoing dialogue which eventually results in a continuous world-view. Scholars and students of philosophy and theology will enjoy this interesting study.

More Statesmen and Mischief Makers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 721

More Statesmen and Mischief Makers

Accomplishments, associations and anecdotes - that is what this book encompasses. Previous volumes of Statesmen and Mischief Makers have portrayed members of Congress from the eras of John F. Kennedy through Ronald Reagan whose stories were the subject of fantastic tidbits. This volume is no exception but the emphasis is on the unknown men - and a few women – who were either at the center of now famous laws or had high-profile roles in historic events. It depicts those with close proximity to those who appeared on a national ticket, either as Congressional friends or opponents. These individuals never achieved the fame or only had a mere 15 minutes of it, which suited them fine. Yet their ...

Living in History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Living in History

Challenging received ideas about the British Poetry Revival, Luke Roberts presents a new account of experimental poetry and literary activism. Drawing on a wide range of contexts and traditions, Living in History begins by examining the legacies of empire and exile in the work of Kamau Brathwaite, J. H. Prynne, and poets associated with the Communist Party and the African National Congress. It then focuses on the work of Linton Kwesi Johnson, Denise Riley, Anna Mendelssohn and others, in the development of liberation struggles around gender, race and sexuality across the 1970s. Tracking the ambivalence between poetic ambition and political commitment, and how one sometimes interferes with the other, Luke Roberts troubles the exclusions of 'British Poetry' as a category and tests the claims made on behalf avant-garde and experimental poetics against the historical record. Bringing together both major and neglected authorships and offering extended close readings, fresh archival research and new contextual evidence, Living in History is an ambitious and exciting intervention in the field.

Bound by Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Bound by Love

High and Cookie fight through their turbulent pasts that threatens to destroy their future. High In the eyes of civilians, I’m a man without a soul. I’m a Sinner—loyal to the brotherhood. Past relationships taught me that women are tornados of destruction. Love is a cyclone of obligations—a graveyard for useless, unwanted emotions. That is until a tiny timid blue-eyed blonde with a mysterious past blew into my life—Cookie. One kiss landed me in the eye of the storm. I recognize the signs of someone being hunted. I’m usually the hunter—the one who makes their prey quake and keep within the shadows. She is hiding from someone. Who? She is using the Sinners as a shield. Why? I’m...

The Watervliet Arsenal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

The Watervliet Arsenal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Dictionary of Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 910

A Dictionary of Science

Features short biographies of leading scientists, full page illustrated features on subjects such as the Solar System and Genetically Modified Organisms and chronologies of specific scientific subjects.

The Violence of Incarceration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

The Violence of Incarceration

Conceived in the immediate aftermath of the humiliations and killings of prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq, of the suicides and hunger strikes at Guantanamo Bay and of the disappearances of detainees through extraordinary rendition, this book explores the connections between these shameful events and the inhumanity and degradation of domestic prisons within the 'allied' states, including the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK and Ireland. The central theme is that the revelations of extreme brutality perpetrated by allied soldiers represent the inevitable end-product of domestic incarceration predicated on the use of extreme violence including lethal force. Exposing as fiction the claim to the political moral high ground made by western liberal democracies is critical because such claims animate and legitimate global actions such as the 'war on terror' and the indefinite detention of tens of thousands of people by the United States which accompanies it. The myth of moral virtue works to hide, silence, minimize and deny the brutal continuing history of violence and incarceration both within western countries and undertaken on behalf of western states beyond their national borders.

Raccoon John Smith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 767

Raccoon John Smith

The Disciples of Christ, one of the first Christian faiths to have originated in America, was established in 1832 in Lexington, Kentucky, by the union of two groups led by Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone. The modern churches resulting from the union are known collectively to religious scholars as part of the Stone-Campbell movement. If Stone and Campbell are considered the architects of the Disciples of Christ and America's first nondenominational movement, then Kentucky's Raccoon John Smith is their builder and mason. Raccoon John Smith: Frontier Kentucky's Most Famous Preacher is the biography of a man whose work among the early settlers of Kentucky carries an important legacy that ...

A Dictionary of Biology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 673

A Dictionary of Biology

Fully revised and updated for the seventh edition, this dictionary offers clear and concise entries providing comprehensive coverage of biology, biophysics, and biochemistry. Over 250 new entries include terms such as Broca's area, comparative genomic hybridization, mirror neuron, and Pandoravirus. Appendices include classifications of the animal and plant kingdoms, the geological time scale, major mass extinctions of species, model organisms and their genomes, Nobel prizewinners, and a new appendix on evolution.