Uncommon Boston
Author: Susan Berk
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780201106626
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Author: Susan Berk
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780201106626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Junior League of Boston
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780977805907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn uncommon look at Boston, this recipe collection tours the city's neighborhoods and offers a taste of the rich history, culture and food traditions that are unique to Boston. This culinary tour features recipes highlighting local New England flavors.
Author: Marcela del Carmen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2014-12-31
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 1118655354
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRare gynecological cancers kill all too commonly Gynecological cancer is a frightening prospect for women. It is terrifying also for physicians who need, but often can’t find, guidance on how to investigate and appropriately treat the tumors. Rare cancers provide greater challenges as information can be harder to find and more difficult to verify. Rare Gynecologic Cancers: Diagnosis and Management brings together all you need to know on these life-threatening diseases. Straightforward summaries of pathophysiologic processes lead to the investigations that will improve your diagnostic accuracy. This provides the basis for you to identify effective treatment strategies for your patients. Written by a world-leading team of Editors and Authors and covering cancers of the • Ovaries • Uterus • Vulva • Vagina • Cervix Rare Gynecologic Cancers: Diagnosis and Management will guide you to the best life-saving treatment for your patients.
Author: J. Anthony Lukas
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2012-09-12
Total Pages: 688
ISBN-13: 030782375X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, and the American Book Award, the bestselling Common Ground is much more than the story of the busing crisis in Boston as told through the experiences of three families. As Studs Terkel remarked, it's "gripping, indelible...a truth about all large American cities." "An epic of American city life...a story of such hypnotic specificity that we re-experience all the shades of hope and anger, pity and fear that living anywhere in late 20th-century America has inevitably provoked." —Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times
Author: Eleanor Phillips Brackbill
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 2012-09-07
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1438443099
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Eleanor Phillips Brackbill bought her suburban Westchester house in 2000, three mysteries came with it. First, from the former owner, came the information that the 1930s house was "a Sears house or something like that." Thrilled to think it might be a Sears, Roebuck & Co. mail-order house, Brackbill was determined to find evidence to prove it. She found instead a house pedigree of a different sort. Second, and even more provocative, was the discovery of several iron stakes protruding from the property's enormous granite outcropping, bigger in square footage than the house itself. When queried about them, the former owner told her, "Someone a long time ago kept monkeys there, chained to the stakes." Monkeys? Was this some kind of suburban legend? A third mystery came to light at closing, when a building inspector's letter contained a reference to the house having had, at one time, a different address. Why would the house have had another address? Her curiosity aroused, and intent upon finding the facts, Brackbill gradually peeled back layers of history, allowing the house and the land to tell their stories, and uncovering a past inextricably woven into four centuries of American history. At the same time, she found thirty-two owners, across 350 years, who had just one thing in common: ownership of a particular parcel of land. An Uncommon Cape not only tells the story of an eight-year odyssey of fact-finding and speculation but also answers the broader question: "What came before?" and, through material presented in twenty-two sidebars, offers readers insights and guidelines on how to find the stories behind their own homes.
Author: Frances X. Frei
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 1422133311
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffers an organizational design model for service organizations, covering such topics as funding mechanisms, employee management systems, and customer management systems.
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Published: 1988-03
Total Pages: 120
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Author: Boston Society of Natural History
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 890
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Pessen
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 1967-06-30
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9781438415956
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe age of Jackson saw the beginnings of America's labor movement in the emergence both of trade unions and of the Working Men's political parties. The leadership of this movement was one of its most outstanding and fascinating features. These radical leaders were "uncommon Jacksonians" in that they stood apart from both main currents of their day—the optimistic pursuit of material gain, and the moralistic criticism of that pursuit by traditionalists. They advocated a different, if minority, ideology, and it is this ideology that is Professor Pessen's major concern in this book. The labor spokesmen were as diverse and complex as the movement they led. Some were employers rather than laborers and even the union leaders included men who had never actually soiled their hands in manual toil. In a sense these leaders were middle-class idealists interested in every variety of reform. They were drawn to labor largely because they believed it the most productive as well as the most victimized group in American society. For all their differences, however, the leaders' social views were strikingly similar. They saw America as a class society dominated by the wealthy in general, capitalists in particular, with the control of government and the courts in the hands of the rich. Their picture of the contemporary social landscape was one marked by the poverty of the masses and vast disparities in wealth, power, and prestige. Greatly influenced by English radical thought, they rejected the Malthusian dictum that the poor were responsible for their own misery. They fixed the blame instead on a number of social institutions, the chief villain of which was private property. Without using the word "socialism," the leaders' vision of the good society was one in which no man profited from the labor of another, and the guiding principle was "to each according to his deeds." Though a complex and often inconsistent phenomenon, the political movement represented by the early Working Men's Parties was an authentic expression of labor's views, Professor Pessen believes. This study challenges the legend that organized labor enthusiastically supported Jackson, and the longstanding myth that American labor movements have characteristically been conservative. Most Uncommon Jacksonians adds new perspectives to the history of American social thought.
Author: Derek Raghavan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2017-03-03
Total Pages: 1296
ISBN-13: 1119196213
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe fifth edition of the only comprehensive text dealing exclusively with rare or infrequently encountered malignancies in adults and children is an essential resource for any clinical oncologist. Encompasses all the information needed to diagnose and manage uncommon cancers, an area where advice and guidance is typically scarce Fully revised with new material and an evidence-based, teach-by-example approach Provides insight on real-world decision making in the clinical setting Edited and authored by a highly experienced and senior team of medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and other specialists, giving a balanced and complete overview Extensively illustrated in full color throughout, including heat maps to show gene expression