Grass Roots

Grass Roots

Author: Scott Hennen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-07-05

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1451608969

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Would you like to do your part in saving America? Grass Roots is a no-nonsense instruction manual that explains exactly what you can do. Scott Hennen—host and founder of the innovative Common Sense Club radio program—shows how everyday Americans just like you are making a difference for our country’s future. This down-to-earth handbook gives you clear, practical, effective actions you can take to preserve the American dream for your children and grandchildren. President Ronald Reagan once said, “All great change in America begins at the dinner table.” Today, most Americans struggle just to keep food on the dinner table. We are staggering under a crushing burden of big government, out-of-control spending, and towering federal debt. We have become tax slaves—and the people we sent to Washington to represent us are the very ones who sold us there. We’re angry—and rightly so. But ruling-class politicians have shrugged off our grassroots anger, calling it “Astroturf.” We’re tired of being ignored, patronized, and lied to by the very people who are supposed to be our “public servants.” Not since the original Boston Tea Party of 1773 have so many everyday Americans participated in such a significant display of righteous indignation and freedom-loving patriotism. For the first time in generations, ordinary hardworking, church-going Americans are carrying signs, gathering in large numbers, and making their voices heard. Big government, beware. A sleeping giant has awakened. Scott Hennen has drawn up a practical blueprint for change, a handbook for all of us who are ready to roll up our sleeves and do our part to restore America’s goodness—and greatness. Grass Roots is a political manifesto for every American who loves liberty and cares enough to get involved.


From Ground Water to Grass Roots

From Ground Water to Grass Roots

Author: Walter Hampton Baily

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1479784389

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Walter Baily, born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, was a signalman aboard a minesweeper in WWII. After the war, he attended Temple University and Bryn Mawr College, still later received a doctorate from the School of Social Services of Catholic University of America. He studied serious family abuse and neglect, especially sexual abuse, at the Family Division of the Sociology Department, University of New Hampshire. Baily and his wife, Thelma Falk Baily, also a social worker, wrote a book on child welfare services, then conducted a three region and five state analysis of emotional abuse and neglect. Initially employed in public health, mental health, services to children and community planning, he along with his wife, joined together for seventeen years to assist public and NGO agencies in the revision of policies and services to protect children. Retiring at age seventy, Baily, who has two sons, a daughter and two grandchildren, has shifted his interests to environmental issues. He became a member of the Green Mountain Conservation Group, comprised primarily of six towns in the Ossipee Watershed in New Hampshire. Those towns, either adjacent to or near the border with Maine, provide a range of activities to protect surface waters and the major aquifer in the Watershed. The educational programs of the Green Mountain group enable Baily to volunteer later with the Parsonsfield, Maine Planning Board to do the needed research to write a regulatory water ordinance for the town. Now in his eighties, Baily lives on an old farm and finds pleasure in caring for a certified tree farm.


The Grass Roots of English History

The Grass Roots of English History

Author: David Hey

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-05-05

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 147426252X

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In medieval and early modern Britain, people would refer to their local district as their 'country', a term now largely forgotten but still used up until the First World War. Core groups of families that remained rooted in these 'countries', often bearing distinctive surnames still in use today, shaped local culture and passed on their traditions. In The Grass Roots of English History, David Hey examines the differing nature of the various local societies that were found throughout England in these periods. The book provides an update on the progress that has been made in recent years in our understanding of the history of ordinary people living in different types of local societies throughout England, and demonstrates the value of studying the varied landscapes of England, from towns to villages, farmsteads, fields and woods to highways and lanes, and historic buildings from cathedrals to cottages. With its broad coverage from the medieval period up to the Industrial Revolution, the book shows how England's socio-economic landscape had changed over time, employing evidence provided by archaeology, architecture, botany, cultural studies, linguistics and historical demography. The Grass Roots of English History provides an up-to-date account of the present state of knowledge about ordinary people in local societies throughout England written by an authority in the field, and as such will be of great value to all scholars of local and family history.


Gray Roads to Grass Roots

Gray Roads to Grass Roots

Author: G. Dennis Cantrill

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1613460120

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Like life, travels can be a continuous journey of awe and wonder, but eventually must come to an end. Life is a journey filled with happiness, sorrow, humor, and surprises. Gray Roads to Grass Roots is an interwoven story of life's journey told through a lifetime of travels on the highways, byways, and back roads of America. In it, author Dennis Cantrill offers a view of what makes this country an awesome place to live and regales the reader with tales of the interesting people he has met along the way. Come along, then, for an exciting ride from Gray Roads to Grass Roots.


Oakland

Oakland

Author: Serena Bartlett

Publisher: GrassRoutes

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780979146206

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The View from the Grass Roots

The View from the Grass Roots

Author: Gregory J. Rummo

Publisher: American Book Publishing Group

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1589821017

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The View from the Grass Roots is an anthology of 192 columns written over the last decade by award-winning New Jersey opinion columnist Gregory J. Rummo. Writing for a number of newspapers, Rummo's columns cover a broad range of topics, examining each issue with a fresh, down-to-earth perspective. Whether writing about family life or the demise of America's Judeo-Christian heritage, he is blunt and to the point. You will never have any doubt where he stands on an issue. His opinion columns appear in a number of newspapers, including; The Daily Record, The Weekly News, The Herald News and The New Jersey Herald. His column "An Evangelical View" appears regularly in The Record of Hackensack.


Cutural Routes management: from theory to practice

Cutural Routes management: from theory to practice

Author: Council of Europe

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2015-05-22

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9287180938

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In 1987, the Santiago de Compostela Declaration laid the foundations for the first Council of Europe Cultural Route, highlighting the importance of our rich, colourful and diverse European identities. Today, the Council of Europe Enlarged Partial Agreement (EPA) on Cultural Routes oversees 29 routes connecting culture and heritage across Europe. Cultural Routes are powerful tools for promoting and preserving these shared and diverse cultural identities. They are a model for grass-roots cultural co-operation, providing important lessons about identity and citizenship through a participative experience of culture. From the European Route of Megalithic Culture with its monuments built as long as 6 000 years ago, to the ATRIUM route of Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes, the routes contain elements of our past which help us to understand the present and to approach the future with confidence. The Cultural Routes also stimulate thematic cultural tourism in lesserknown parts of the continent, helping to develop economic and social stability in Europe. This first ever step-by-step guide to the design and management of Council of Europe Cultural Routes will be an essential reference for route managers, project developers, students and researchers in cultural tourism and related subjects. It addresses aspects ranging from the Council of Europe’s conventions to co-creation, fund-raising and governance, and it explores a Cultural Route model that has evolved into an exemplary system for sustainable, transnational co-operation and that has proved to be a successful road map for socio-economic development, cultural heritage promotion and intergenerational communication. The Council of Europe EPA on Cultural Routes is the result of our successful co-operation with the Luxembourg Ministry of Culture and the European Union. Increasingly, other organisations, such as the United Nations World Tourism Organization, are joining this project. This handbook was funded by the third European Commission/Council of Europe Joint Programme on Cultural Routes.