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In our story, we will travel from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in a CARZ CARZ rental car. During its travels, we will meet an unrestricted, fun-loving gambler and his brother, an underworld executive. Other interesting characters appearing in the story's scenes will be a lonely evangelist preacher, and a pretty feminine well meaning and sensitive philanderer. The cast will also include simpleton-like shylock hoods, and elderly retired union treasurer, now turned a senior playboy and his doting wife. You will also meet a group of bikers who convince themselves to rob a bank, the act of which, becomes a comical disaster. You will "see" a motor cycle race, a horse race, some interesting gambling, a love affair, money changes, and the interesting travels of a corpse. It is all for the sheer entertainment of it. And that's what it is, reading entertainment, a virtual movie, pure and simple! Join our trip in CARZ CARZ ..Excite your imagination and enjoy!!!
Challenging traditional accounts of the development of American private law, Peter Karsten offers an important new perspective on the making of the rules of common law and equity in nineteenth-century courts. The central story of that era, he finds, was a struggle between a jurisprudence of the head, which adhered strongly to English precedent, and a jurisprudence of the heart, a humane concern for the rights of parties rendered weak by inequitable rules and a willingness to create exceptions or altogether new rules on their behalf. Karsten first documents the tendency of jurists, particularly those in the Northeast, to resist arguments to alter rules of property, contract, and tort law. He ...
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"In prose as strong and quietly beautiful as the American chestnut itself, Susan Freinkel profiles the silent catastrophe of a near-extinction and the impassioned struggle to bring a species back from the brink. Freinkel is a rare hybrid: equally fluid and in command as a science writer and a chronicler of historical events, and graced with the poise and skill to seamlessly graft these talents together. A perfect book."—Mary Roach, author of Stiff and Spook "A spellbinding, heart wrenching, and uplifting account of the American chestnut that asks the vastly important question: Have we learned enough, and do we care enough, to begin healing some of the wounds we've inflicted on the natural ...