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There have been many thrilling and memorable sports rivalries. But none has ever combined such drama and excitement over such an extended period of time and against such a gripping background as the Cold War hockey rivalry between Canada and Russia (known at that time as the Soviet Union or USSR). For decades Canada had reigned unchallenged as the dominant country at the sport-and the pride that came with knowing that their beloved national game was one thing at which they were unquestionably t
Includes history of bills and resolutions.
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
"How to Use Computers" offers a complete solution to common computing tasks every time the reader turns the page. Eye-catching, four-color graphics make learning interesting and fun, yet the book is more in depth than most other four-color books. Novices can become computer literate without feeling intimidated by jargon and needlessly technical information.
Building Blocks is the history of Buckeye CableSystem. Buckeye is part of a family empire started in 1900 by the son of an immigrant in upstate New York. This book is a fascinating tale of the family’s progression into the fourth generation and through the myriad of daily newspapers, radio and television stations, cablevision firms, a telephone company, a fiber-optic construction company, and other related communications and advertising firms which the family owns or has owned. This book shows some of the trials and tribulations faced by family members as they employ a nimble strategy to compete with the industry behemoths. It also examines the unique factors that have spelled success for 50 years and looks at what the competitive future holds for smaller cable and Internet firms Buckeye’s size.
This book offers a detailed study of the school district of Philadelphia's first three years, revealing what the school of the future can teach us about high school redesign, public-private partnerships, and the use of technology in school reform.--[book cover].
These annual proceedings discuss Mississippi River conservation and management issues, ongoing research, and UMRCC projects.
Computer consultant Lisa Biow offers a book for those who are intimidated by or who are new to computers, providing the most comprehensive coverage of PCs and Macs, of operating systems, and of telecommunications and multimedia. Four-color spreads present information in an easy-to-comprehend manner.
These annual proceedings discuss Mississippi River conservation and management issues, ongoing research, and UMRCC projects.