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How and when does a child begin to make sense of the world? Why does a lively preschool child so often become a semiliterate and defeated school failure?
A collection of twenty Greek and Roman myths including "Apollo and Diana," "Arcas and Callisto, " and "Pomona and Vertumnus."
A biography of Vietnam general William Westmoreland by the author of A BETTER WAR.
First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Benjamin Warden Childs was born 24 July 1833 in Lost River, Hardy, West Virginia. His parents were Cephas Childs (1783-1869) and Anne Clagett. He married Catharine Love Tusing (1847-1927), daughter of Samuel Tusing and Rebecca Estep, 28 July 1869 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. They had eight children. Benjamin died 12 January 1904 in Berryville, Clark, Virginia. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Florida, Washington, D.C., New Jersey, Colorado and elsewhere.
By the turn of the 20th Century, Cullman was firmly established as the preeminent settlement in the hill country between the Tennessee Valley and the mineral region surrounding Birmingham. The Cullman, Alabama Tribune continued to record news of the development of the city, county, and surrounding region. As with the first four books of this series, microfilm was obtained from the State Archives in Montgomery and Wallace College at Hanceville and reviewed, but the originals from the Cullman County Court House was the primary source. A page by page examination of the film and originals was conducted with every birth, death, marriage, obituary, and some news items important to the history and development of Cullman County was recorded. This book is important to any genealogist or historian with connections to Cullman County and contains many rare accounts and mentions of the earliest settlers of the region.
It takes more than one person to bring about War. This book will follow the lives of six key players during one of the most controversial wars in history. Profiles is so much more than just your typical biography. This book in our six-in-one, full-color bio series will focus on the five W's of the Vietnam War--who, what, where, when, and why. Kids will learn all of the biographical information they need to know (background, family, education, accomplishments, etc.) about: Ho Chi Minh (prime minister of Democratic Republic of Vietnam) John F. Kennedy (US president 1961-1963), Lyndon B. Johnson (US president (1963-1969), Ngo Dinh Diem (president of South Vietnam), Henry Kissinger (US National security advisor), and William Westmoreland (US army general). This book will help illuminate one of the most controversial wars in American history for a new generation of readers.
Is there a Buddhist discourse on sex? In this innovative study, Bernard Faure reveals Buddhism's paradoxical attitudes toward sexuality. His remarkably broad range covers the entire geography of this religion, and its long evolution from the time of its founder, Xvkyamuni, to the premodern age. The author's anthropological approach uncovers the inherent discrepancies between the normative teachings of Buddhism and what its followers practice. Framing his discussion on some of the most prominent Western thinkers of sexuality--Georges Bataille and Michel Foucault--Faure draws from different reservoirs of writings, such as the orthodox and heterodox "doctrines" of Buddhism, and its monastic cod...