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Enterprising Communities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Enterprising Communities

Provides an internationally grounded and critical review of grassroots sustainability enterprises, focusing on the processes that lead to their formation, the governing context that shapes their evolution, the benefits they create and the challenges that they face in different contexts.

The Rough Guide to Florida (Travel Guide eBook)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 712

The Rough Guide to Florida (Travel Guide eBook)

Discover this exquisite region of the United States with the most incisive and entertaining guidebook on the market. Whether you plan to soak up the sun on Miami Beach, track down alligators in the Everglades or dive amid vibrant coral reefs in the Florida Keys, The Rough Guide to Floridawill show you the ideal places to sleep, eat, drink, shop and visit along the way. -Independent, trusted reviews written with Rough Guides' trademark blendof humour, honesty and insight, to help you get the most out of your visit,with options to suit every budget. - Full-colour chapter maps throughout -to find your way amid Miami's pastel-coloured Art Deco district or Key West's quirky bars and restaurants w...

Covert Capital
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

Covert Capital

The capital of the U.S. Empire after World War II was not a city. It was an American suburb. In this innovative and timely history, Andrew Friedman chronicles how the CIA and other national security institutions created a U.S. imperial home front in the suburbs of Northern Virginia. In this covert capital, the suburban landscape provided a cover for the workings of U.S. imperial power, which shaped domestic suburban life. The Pentagon and the CIA built two of the largest office buildings in the country there during and after the war that anchored a new imperial culture and social world. As the U.S. expanded its power abroad by developing roads, embassies, and villages, its subjects also arri...

Annual Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Annual Report

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1895
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Liverpool Underworld
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

The Liverpool Underworld

A survey of the social and economic conditions and events that gave Liverpool a reputation for being the most crime-ridden place in the country in the nineteenth century.

Bananas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Bananas

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Descendants of Noah and Margaret Crosby Mullin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Descendants of Noah and Margaret Crosby Mullin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Noah Mullin and Margaret Crosby. Noah was born 10 January 1804 in Warren Co., Ohio. He was the son of Isaac Mullin and Elizabeth Haines. Margaret was born ca. 1810 in Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of William Crosby and Elizabeth (surname unknown). Noah Mullin married Margaret Crosby 20 January 1833 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. They lived in Carroll Co., Indiana and were the parents of two sons and two daughters. Descendants lived in Ohio, Indiana, Texas, California and elsewhere.

The Vanishing Vision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 470

The Vanishing Vision

This spirited history of public television offers an insider's account of its topsy-turvy forty-year odyssey. James Day, a founder of San Francisco's KQED and a past president of New York's WNET, provides a vivid and often amusing behind-the-screens history. Day tells how a program producer, desperate to locate a family willing to live with television cameras for seven months, borrowed a dime—and a suggestion—from a blind date and telephoned the Louds of Santa Barbara. The result was the mesmerizing twelve-hour documentary An American Family. Day relates how Big Bird and his friends were created to spice up Sesame Street when test runs showed a flagging interest in the program's "live-ac...

Folk Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 738

Folk Art

  • Categories: Art

Listen to the artists of the Brazilian Northeast. Their work, they say, comes of continuity and creativity. Continuity runs along lines of learning toward social coherence. Creativity brings challenges and deep personal satisfaction. What they say and do in Brazil aligns with ethnographic evidence from New Mexico and North Carolina; from Ireland, Portugal, and Italy; from Nigeria, Turkey, India, and Bangladesh; from China and Japan. This book is about that, about folk art as a sign of human unity.