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The recipes are all proven family favorites...conveniently organized into 11 useful categories...and call only for ingredients most cooks have right on hand. More than that, though, these recipes - over 350 of them - come from the best cooks all across the country. Preparing them is like taking your family on a "taste tour." So have a terrific trip!
No area of the United States was untouched by the Great Depression, but the severity in which people experienced those significant years depended in large part on where in the nation they lived. While dust choked the life out of Americans in the plains, apples grew in abundance in the Northwest. Unemployment-driven poverty robbed urban dwellers of hearth and home, while Upper-plains farm women traded eggs and chickens like money. This bibliography describes the youth literature and relevant resources written about the Great Depression, all categorized by geographical location. Students, educators, historians, and writers can use this book to find literature specific to their state or region,...
Two distinguished social and political philosophers take opposing positions in this highly engaging work. Louis P. Pojman justifies the practice of execution by appealing to the principle of retribution: we deserve to be rewarded and punished according to the virtue or viciousness of our actions. He asserts that the death penalty does deter some potential murderers and that we risk the lives of innocent people who might otherwise live if we refuse to execute those deserving that punishment. Jeffrey Reiman argues that although the death penalty is a just punishment for murder, we are not morally obliged to execute murderers. Since we lack conclusive evidence that executing murderers is an effective deterrent and because we can foster the advance of civilization by demonstrating our intolerance for cruelty in our unwillingness to kill those who kill others, Reiman concludes that it is good in principle to avoid the death penalty, and bad in practice to impose it.
This principal source for company identification is indexed by Standard Industrial Classification Code, geographical location, and by executive and directors' names.
More than 400 new markets for photographic works are listed in this fully updated, newly formatted edition of the popular guide. Includes an expanded Subject Index which includes markets from publications, book publishing, paper products, and stock agencies; tips on putting together an effective portfolio; and more.