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The Winds of Freedom

The Winds of Freedom
Author: Gerhard Casper
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0300207069

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DIVAs president of Stanford University, Gerhard Casper established a reputation as a tireless, forward-thinking advocate for higher education. His speeches, renowned for their intelligence, humanity, wit, and courage, confront head-on the most pressing concerns facing our nation’s universities. From affirmative action and multiculturalism to free speech, politics, public service, and government regulation, Casper addresses the controversial issues currently debated on college campuses and in our highest courts. With insight and candor, each chapter explores the context of these challenges to higher education and provides Casper’s stirring orations delivered in response. In addressing these vital concerns, Casper outlines the freedoms that a university must encourage and defend in the ongoing pursuit of knowledge. /div


Winds of Freedom

Winds of Freedom
Author: Margaret T. Bixler
Publisher: Noble House Publishers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1992
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781881907008

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Published by Two Bytes Publishing Co., 219 Long Neck Pt. Road, Darien, CT 06820. An account of the creation of the vocabulary and the training of Navajos to send messages in code. The code was used through the Pacific Campaign and never broken. Includes the code. Wretched binding. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Winds of Freedom

The Winds of Freedom
Author: Gerhard Casper
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0300196911

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As president of Stanford University, Gerhard Casper established a reputation as a tireless, forward-thinking advocate for higher education. His speeches, renowned for their intelligence, humanity, wit, and courage, confront head-on the most pressing concerns facing our nation’s universities. From affirmative action and multiculturalism to free speech, politics, public service, and government regulation, Casper addresses the controversial issues currently debated on college campuses and in our highest courts. With insight and candor, each chapter explores the context of these challenges to higher education and provides Casper’s stirring orations delivered in response. In addressing these vital concerns, Casper outlines the freedoms that a university must encourage and defend in the ongoing pursuit of knowledge.


The Fierce Winds of Freedom

The Fierce Winds of Freedom
Author: J. M. Long
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 153205484X

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Leaving their parents behind in their beloved homeland of Ireland, John Holmes and his brother, Robert, set sail to the New World in search of a new life of freedom from oppression. It is 1757, and John holds a degree from the University of Dublin, which gives him hope for a bright future in teaching. Robert, an easygoing fellow with a cheery disposition, is a carpenter. As they escape famine and political strife, their journey over the high seas as they cross the mighty Atlantic Ocean bring many adventures. The crossing is dangerous, with the potential for storms and pirates during the two months they will be at sea. Even worse, there is the prospect of illness among the travelers. But those men and women voyaging toward a new life may yet find joy and entertainment along the way, and one of the Holmes brothers even manages to discover romance aboard the ship. This historical novel depicts the challenges facing Irish immigrants in the mid-1700s while crossing the mighty Atlantic in search of freedom.


Winds of Freedom (Ben & Maggie, Book 1)

Winds of Freedom (Ben & Maggie, Book 1)
Author: Mariela Saravia
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1507143702

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Ben Laevery is his mother ́s delight and the perfect match for any woman, as he is the heir of Laevery Mountain Hoods Manor and the owner of the first whiskey company in London. At one of the season ́s balls, Ben will meet Miss Agnes French, who is apparently a meek and puritanical lady, but in fact she hides a secret of love that troubles her deeply. Will she be able to renounce to this secret love and give her life away to Ben? Years later, during the voyage of the Titanic, Ben will meet Samantha Robards, a passionate woman with a strong desire to make her fantasies real...Will Ben and Samantha fulfill their yearnings as lovers, or will destiny act against them?


Winds of Freedom

Winds of Freedom
Author: Walter Shedlofsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 19??
Genre:
ISBN:

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Cry Freedom

Cry Freedom
Author: Marlo Schalesky
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781581341690

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In a time of hope and betrayal, England and France are fighting on American soil, using the colonists and Indians as their soldiers. Kwelik and Jonathan will be caught up in the conflict; their lives intertwined, then torn apart.


The winds of freedom

The winds of freedom
Author: Dean Rusk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1963
Genre:
ISBN:

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Winds of Time (The After Cilmeri Series)

Winds of Time (The After Cilmeri Series)
Author: Sarah Woodbury
Publisher: The Morgan-Stanwood Publishing Group
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465927603

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Meg had thought that taking a commuter flight from Pasco, Washington to Boise, Idaho would be a simple matter. But nothing is simple for Meg when it comes to travel, and especially not when she finds herself in the Middle Ages again instead of in a plane crash on a mountain side in Oregon. And when the pilot takes off without her in a quest to return to the twenty-first century, Meg will need every last bit of maturity and knowledge she gained in the sixteen years she spent in the modern world--to survive even a day in this one. Winds of Time is a short novel in the After Cilmeri series: A note from the author: This story was started many years ago, as part of Footsteps in Time. When it came down to it, however, the story didn't fit with what was happening with David and Anna, and had to be put aside. Happily, I am now able to share the story of Meg's return to the Middle Ages. Thus, Winds of Time takes place between Part 1 and Part 2 of Footsteps in Time. I think you will enjoy Winds of Time more if you read Footsteps in Time first. Diolch yn fawr (thank you)! -Sarah Complete series reading order: Daughter of Time, Footsteps in Time, Winds of Time, Prince of Time, Crossroads in Time, Children of Time, Exiles in Time, Castaways in Time, Ashes of Time, Warden of Time, Guardians of Time, Masters of Time, Outpost in Time, Shades of Time, Champions of Time, Refuge in Time, Outcasts in Time, Hidden in Time. Also, This Small Corner of Time: The After Cilmeri Series Companion.


This Ardent Flame

This Ardent Flame
Author: Beth Kanell
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 261
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645405257

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Author of The Long Shadow a Spur Finalist in the Western Writers of America 2019 Spur Awards - Best Western Historical Novel "Alice Sanborn, seventeen years old in October 1852, expects Abolitionist political operative Solomon McBride to court her. Surely he visits for more than her insight and family connections in the Vermont farming village of North Upton! When Almyra Alexander, niece of the local minister, arrives in North Upton, she brings Boston sophistication and advanced political ideas. Temperance! Voting rights for women! Alice wants it all and Almyra's friendship, too-but is this newcomer a rival for Solomon's affections? Friendship with Caroline Clark looks safer: Newly returned to the village, Caroline is deaf and fluent in American Sign Language, which Alice quickly learns. Her friends and her demand for Abolition propel Alice into action. Assist neighbors at risk? Rescue a horse? Capture an arsonist? She's on it. Betrayal and danger lie ahead. Yet the three young women race into the righteous battle. For Alice and her friends, there's no other choice."