Pursuing Life and Liberty

Pursuing Life and Liberty

Author: Robin Bunce

Publisher: Heinemann Secondary

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781846903069

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This series is Edexcel's own resource for the new GCE History specification and is designed to provide students with the best preparation possible for their examinations. Tailored to the Edexcel specification, it develops the skills, knowledge and understanding that students need for exam success.


My Revision Notes Edexcel AS History: Pursuing Life and Liberty: Equality in the USA, 1945-68

My Revision Notes Edexcel AS History: Pursuing Life and Liberty: Equality in the USA, 1945-68

Author: Robin Bunce

Publisher: Hodder Education

Published: 2011-11-25

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1444152157

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Written by senior examiners and experienced teachers of the course, this student revision workbook for Edexcel AS History Unit 1: Pursuing Life and Liberty: Equality in the USA, 1945-68 closely combines course content with revision activities and advice on exam technique. This allows students the opportunity to improve the skills needed to perform well in exam conditions through interacting with the content they need to revise. In addition each section has a model answer with exam tips for students to analyse and better understand what is required in the exam.


Edexcel as History

Edexcel as History

Author: Robin Bunce

Publisher: Philip Allan

Published: 2008-11-01

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9780340965696

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Perfect for revision, these guides explain the unit requirements, summarise the content and include specimen questions with graded answers. This Edexcel AS History Student Unit Guide is the essential study companion for Unit 1 Pursuing Life and Liberty: Equality in the USA, 1945-68 (Option D5). This full-colour book includes all you need to know to prepare for your unit exam: - Clear guidance on the content of the unit, with topic summaries, knowledge check questions and a quick-reference index - Advice throughout, so you will know what to expect in the exam and will be able to demonstrate the skills required - Exam-style questions, with graded student responses, so you can see clearly what is required


Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Food Rights

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Food Rights

Author: David E. Gumpert

Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1603584048

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Do Americans have the right to privately obtain the foods of our choice from farmers, neighbors, and local producers, in the same way our grandparents and great grandparents used to do? Yes, say a growing number of people increasingly afraid that the mass-produced food sold at supermarkets is excessively processed, tainted with antibiotic residues and hormones, and lacking in important nutrients. These people, a million or more, are seeking foods outside the regulatory system, like raw milk, custom-slaughtered beef, and pastured eggs from chickens raised without soy, purchased directly from private membership-only food clubs that contract with Amish and other farmers. Public-health and agriculture regulators, however, say no: Americans have no inherent right to eat what they want. In today's ever-more-dangerous food-safety environment, they argue, all food, no matter the source, must be closely regulated, and even barred, if it fails to meet certain standards. These regulators, headed up by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, with help from state agriculture departments, police, and district-attorney detectives, are mounting intense and sophisticated investigative campaigns against farms and food clubs supplying privately exchanged food-even handcuffing and hauling off to jail, under threat of lengthy prison terms, those deemed in violation of food laws. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Food Rights takes readers on a disturbing cross-country journey from Maine to California through a netherworld of Amish farmers paying big fees to questionable advisers to avoid the quagmire of America's legal system, secret food police lurking in vans at farmers markets, cultish activists preaching the benefits of pathogens, U.S. Justice Department lawyers clashing with local sheriffs, small Maine towns passing ordinances to ban regulation, and suburban moms worried enough about the dangers of supermarket food that they'll risk fines and jail to feed their children unprocessed, and unregulated, foods of their choosing. Out of the intensity of this unprecedented crackdown, and the creative and spirited opposition that is rising to meet it, a new rallying cry for food rights is emerging.


Chasing Liberty

Chasing Liberty

Author: Theresa A Linden

Publisher:

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780996816809

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Set in the not-so-distant future, a young woman seeks freedom in a society devoid of faith and family and where the government controls every aspect of life.


Lessons on Liberty

Lessons on Liberty

Author: Peter A. Lillback

Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780978605285

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Packed with colorful illustrations, this entertaining and educational hardcover book uses a simple alphabet poem to guide the reader through the fundamental principles of American liberty. Incorporating early 19th century dictionary definitions and enhanced graphics, Bible quotations and Poor Richard's Almanack, this engaging book adds powerful historic quotes, surprising facts, and truths about our nation's founding to excite young and old about our country-this beacon of liberty for the world. Included also are activity pages to further teach young scholars with a hands-on approach-perforated for easy tear-out, these pages may be reproduced on a copier for group use.


Theological Perspectives for Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

Theological Perspectives for Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

Author: A. Isasi-Diaz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1137372214

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Rather than wield religion as a weapon or a ruse in irrational appeals, the book attempts to reimagine a shared American mythos and ethos, by reminding us of our shared stake in creating an America committed to the life of all peoples and species and to the full developments of our capabilities as an exercise of liberty.