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Superfinds

Superfinds
Author: Michael Kliebenstein
Publisher: Porter Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2020-09
Genre: Antique and classic cars
ISBN: 9781907085895

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This book is unique. It is a compendium of wonderful automotive treasure, as discovered. With the passage of time all cars became worthless and unloved, no matter how eminent. Racing cars inevitably became uncompetitive and redundant. Many vehicles passed into scrapyards, the motoring equivalent of a cemetery, or simply rotted away.


Continental Marine

Continental Marine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN:

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Domestic Commerce

Domestic Commerce
Author: United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1937
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:

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Meteorites

Meteorites
Author: Robert Hutchison
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521035392

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Introduction to meteorites and many of their properties.


Super Market Merchandising

Super Market Merchandising
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 898
Release: 1954
Genre: Grocery trade
ISBN:

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Thinking in Java

Thinking in Java
Author: Bruce Eckel
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 1521
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0131872486

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This 4th edition of 'Thinking in Java' has been updated to include verion J2SE 5.0.


Colonial Spanish America

Colonial Spanish America
Author: William B. Taylor
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 397
Release: 1998-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742574083

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Colonial Spanish America is a book of readings about people—people from different worlds who came together to form a society by chance and by design in the years after 1492. The book is meant to enrich, not repeat, the work of existing texts on this period, and its focus on people makes it stand out from other books that have concentrated on the political and economic aspects of the culture. This text provides a detailed look at the cultural development of colonial Latin America using readings, documents, historical analysis, and visual materials, including photographs, drawings, and paintings. The book makes interesting and exciting use of the illustrations and documents, which show social changes, puzzling developments, and the experience of living in the colonial society. Religion and society are the integral themes of Colonial Spanish America. Religion becomes the nexus for much of what has been treated as political, social, economic, and cultural history during this period. Society is just as inclusive, allowing the reader to meet a variety of individuals-not faceless social groups. While some familiar faces and voices are included-namely those of Spanish conquerors, chroniclers, and missionaries-other, less familiar points of view complement and complicate the better-known narratives of this history. In treating Iberia and America, before as well as after their meeting, apparent contradictions emerge as opportunities for understanding; different perspectives become prompts for wider discussion. Other themes include exploration; military and spiritual conquest; and the formation, consolidation, reform, and collapse of colonial institutions of government and the Church, and the accompanying changes in the economy and labor. Colonial Spanish America: A Documentary History is an excellent tool for Latin American history survey courses.


A Waiting Game

A Waiting Game
Author: Juliet Hastings
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-12-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0753549344

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Kidnapping is a particularly cruel crime. Wealth and the friendship of the chief Constable are of no help to Robert and Joanna Hamilton when their young son and his nanny are held to ransom by an anonymous and ruthless gang. The Hamiltons insist that their case merits the attention of a senior police officer. John Anderson gets the job, and arranges the exchange of the hamiltons’ cash for young Robbie. But nothing is a straightforward as it seems. Disloyalty and betrayal are everywhere; in the Hamilton household; in Anderson’s squad; in the kidnappers’ triangular affair of love and lust. Even the new woman in Anderson’s life can’t be trusted. The police operation goes catastrophically wrong, and Anderson has to take the blame. He sets out single-handed to track down the kidnappers, and finds himself in deadly danger.


Normalizing an American Right to Health

Normalizing an American Right to Health
Author: Christina S. (Professor of Law Ho, Professor of Law Rutgers Law School)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2023
Genre: Medical care
ISBN: 0197650597

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This book argues against the conventional wisdom that a U.S. right to health is out of reach. It shows that the necessary change is not extraordinary but familiar and that the law has already laid considerable groundwork in ordinary statutes and case law. This descriptive foundation, revealed through the application of well-accepted theories of rights, has simply yet to be either acknowledged as, or relied upon, for rights-building. The book then moves from the descriptive task of showing where a right to health already exists in our legal corpus to the prescriptive goal of showing how we could feasibly and meaningfully expand the right through ordinary policies that are widely used in other domains, including impact assessments and state-sponsored reinsurance. By normalizing American health rights discourse and bringing a right to health, including a right to health care, within the domain of ordinary policy debate, this book arms health advocates for the sharp political contests over health that we face today. Amid the prevailing neoliberal, neo-Lochnerian ideologies that have led us to a dead-end, this book proposes a rival ethic that has been developing right under our noses, one focused on embodied justice, where the priority is squarely on the human and our capacity for suffering and flourishing.