Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge
Author: Alexandre Dumas
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 514
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Author: Alexandre Dumas
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 514
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Louisiana
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 722
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Congress
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Published: 1860
Total Pages: 830
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: The Senate of the United States, During the Second of the Twenty-Sixth Congress
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Published: 1841
Total Pages: 1158
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 1006
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: United States. Office of Geography
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : [The Board]
Published: 1964
Total Pages: 612
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNearly the whole of America's partisan politics centers on a single question: Can markets solve our social problems? And for years this question has played out ferociously in the debates about how we should educate our children. From the growth of vouchers and charter schools to the implementation of No Child Left Behind, policy makers have increasingly turned to market-based models to help improve our schools, believing that private institutions--because they are competitively driven--are better than public ones. With The Public School Advantage, Christopher A. and Sarah Theule Lubienski offer powerful evidence to undercut this belief, showing that public schools in fact out-perform private ones.
Author: Christopher Morris
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2012-08-21
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 0199977062
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Big Muddy, the first long-term environmental history of the Mississippi, Christopher Morris offers a brilliant tour across five centuries as he illuminates the interaction between people and the landscape, from early hunter-gatherer bands to present-day industrial and post-industrial society. Morris shows that when Hernando de Soto arrived at the lower Mississippi Valley, he found an incredibly vast wetland, forty thousand square miles of some of the richest, wettest land in North America, deposited there by the big muddy river that ran through it. But since then much has changed, for the river and for the surrounding valley. Indeed, by the 1890s, the valley was rapidly drying. Morris shows how centuries of increasingly intensified human meddling--including deforestation, swamp drainage, and levee construction--led to drought, disease, and severe flooding. He outlines the damage done by the introduction of foreign species, such as the Argentine nutria, which escaped into the wild and are now busy eating up Louisiana's wetlands. And he critiques the most monumental change in the lower Mississippi Valley--the reconstruction of the river itself, largely under the direction of the Army Corps of Engineers. Valley residents have been paying the price for these human interventions, most visibly with the disaster that followed Hurricane Katrina. Morris also describes how valley residents have been struggling to reinvigorate the valley environment in recent years--such as with the burgeoning catfish and crawfish industries--so that they may once again live off its natural abundance. Morris concludes that the problem with Katrina is the problem with the Amazon Rainforest, drought and famine in Africa, and fires and mudslides in California--it is the end result of the ill-considered bending of natural environments to human purposes.
Author: Helen McPhail
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Published: 2001-03-15
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 1473814715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe war memoirs of these two officers with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers have never been out of print since their first publication. Both men won instant and enduring fame with these very different narratives, which made them two of the most influential participants in shaping later attitudes to the war. Graves gave offence in many quarters with his factual inaccuracies and/or slurs on various units of the British Army. Sassoon's nostalgic evocation of his cricketing and fox-hunting background contrast with the detailed narrative of personalities and life in the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Arras. The thinly disguised names of real fellow officers are unravelled to help illustrate Sassoon's poetry and actions.
Author: Rossiter Johnson
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 452
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