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Author: R. Leland Waldrip
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9781892105011
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Author: R. Leland Waldrip
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9781892105011
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Duncan Long
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 1599216876
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Franklin E. Zimring
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2004-11-18
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 0198034792
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy does the United States continue to employ the death penalty when fifty other developed democracies have abolished it? Why does capital punishment become more problematic each year? How can the death penalty conflict be resolved? In The Contradictions of American Capital Punishment, Frank Zimring reveals that the seemingly insoluble turmoil surrounding the death penalty reflects a deep and long-standing division in American values, a division that he predicts will soon bring about the end of capital punishment in our country. On the one hand, execution would seem to violate our nation's highest legal principles of fairness and due process. It sets us increasingly apart from our allies and indeed is regarded by European nations as a barbaric and particularly egregious form of American exceptionalism. On the other hand, the death penalty represents a deeply held American belief in violent social justice that sees the hangman as an agent of local control and safeguard of community values. Zimring uncovers the most troubling symptom of this attraction to vigilante justice in the lynch mob. He shows that the great majority of executions in recent decades have occurred in precisely those Southern states where lynchings were most common a hundred years ago. It is this legacy, Zimring suggests, that constitutes both the distinctive appeal of the death penalty in the United States and one of the most compelling reasons for abolishing it. Impeccably researched and engagingly written, Contradictions in American Capital Punishment casts a clear new light on America's long and troubled embrace of the death penalty.
Author: R. Leland Waldrip
Publisher:
Published: 2002-10
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9781892105073
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: R. Leland Waldrip
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2003-02-05
Total Pages: 63
ISBN-13: 1477180060
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJack Russell Terriers are a most lively breed of dogs. Their smallness of size, coupled with their largeness of courage and energy, makes them a winner in the heart of virtually all who know them. Their individual personalities come to the fore in so many ways. You find yourself carrying on conversations with them as though they were other human beings. Then, soon enough, their antics will make you realize you were wrong. They are Jack Russell Terriers. Come along and join this family of Jack Russell Terriers as it takes an outing in the woods. Enjoy the sights of very early spring in Virginia’s hardwood forest as the little group journeys to the Rappahannock River, one of the state’s most scenic. But most of all, listen — you’ll hear the joyful sounds of RUSSELLS IN THE LEAVES.
Author: R. Leland Waldrip
Publisher: Rappahannock Book
Published: 2000-11
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9781892105035
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGriz Wilson only wanted to spend time in the northern Montana wilderness to face head-on his recurring nightmares of grizzly attacks. But he would confront a more sinister challenge when escaped convicts hijack his group. Buckle your seatbelt for fast-paced action as the area's picturesque beauty is colorfully portrayed -- backdrop to a set of intensely memorable characters caught up in a desperate life-death drama that would be a supreme test for all.
Author: Emily von Euw
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
Published: 2014-12-09
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 1624140939
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStandout Healthy and Satisfying Juices, Smoothies and Snacks Juices and smoothies are packed with the vitamins and nutrients you need to nourish your body. And Emily von Euw, creator of thisrawsomeveganlife.com, has recipes that are so delicious you'll be drinking to your health every day. Recipes include: • Lime and Apple Aura • Watermelon Wake Me Up • Carrot Ginger Sipper • Apple Cinnamon Delight • Banana Spinach Almond Dream • Pineapple Berry Mixer • Vanilla Melon Magic • Strawberry Mylkshake • Dark Chocolate Chip, Oat and Hemp Cookies • Dare to Date Squares • Hippie Hemp Hummus • Cheezy Garlic Kale Chips Each sip will boost your metabolism, detox your body, strengthen your immune system and help you get your daily-recommended intake of fruits and vegetables. Plus, swapping in some of these healthy drinks and quick snacks will help control your weight and save you time in the kitchen. With recipes that are not only good for you and easy to make, but tasty and portable as well, you'll be clinging to this healthy living companion with both hands.
Author: Charles Vidich
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2021-01-19
Total Pages: 299
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines America's experience with a wide range of quarantine practices over the past 400 years and the political, economic, immigration, and public health considerations that have prompted success or failure within the evolving role of public health. The novel strain of coronavirus that emerged in late 2019 and became a worldwide pandemic in 2020 is only one of more than 87 new or emerging pathogens discovered since 1980 that have posed a risk to public health. While many may consider quarantine an antiquated practice, it is often one of the only defenses against new and dangerous communicable diseases. Tracing the United States' quarantine practices through the colonial, postcolonial, and modern eras, Germs at Bay provides an eye-opening look at how quarantine has worked despite routine dismissal of its value. This book is for anyone seeking to understand the challenges of controlling the spread of COVID-19 and helps readers internalize the lessons learned from the pandemic. Few titles provide this level of primary source data on the United States' long reliance on quarantine practices and the political, social, and economic factors that have influenced them.
Author: Bill Kauffman
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2015-06-15
Total Pages: 443
ISBN-13: 1625648421
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBill Kauffman has carved out an idiosyncratic identity quite unlike any other American writer. Praised by the likes of Gore Vidal, Benjamin Schwarz, and George McGovern, he has, with a distinctive and slashingly witty, learnedly allusive style, illumed forgotten corners of American history, articulated a defiant and passionate localism, and written with love and dark humor of his repatriation. Poetry Night at the Ballpark gathers the best of Bill Kauffman's essays and journalism in defense and explication of his alternative America--or Americas. Its discrete pieces are bound by a thematic unity and propulsive energy and are full of unexpected (yet startlingly apposite) connections and revelatory linkages. Whether he's writing about conservative Beats, backyard astronomers, pacifist West Pointers, or Middle America in the movies, Bill Kauffman will challenge, maybe even change, the way you look at American politics and the American provinces.
Author: R. Leland Waldrip
Publisher: Rappahannock Book
Published: 1998-04
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9781892105004
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