Wilshire's Magazine
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 966
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Author: Margaret L. Davis
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 130
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis elegant coffee-table book chronicles the efforts that went into the creation of Los Angeles' famed Art Deco masterpiece. Bullocks Wilshire offers readers a peek at the rich history of an architectural icon, from construction and golden age to renovation and its rebirth.
Author: Kevin Roderick
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Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781883318932
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Author: Lisa Rosner
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-02-01
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 1135938504
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe term "technological fix" should mean a fix provided by technology--a solution for all of our problems, from medicine and food production to the environment and business. Instead, technological fix has come to mean a cheap, quick fix using inappropriate technology that usually creates more problems than it solves. This collection sets out the distinction between a technological fix and a true technological solution. Bringing together scholars from a variety of disciplines, the essays trace the technological fix as it has appeared throughout the twentieth century. Addressing such "fixes" as artificial hearts, industrial agriculture and climate engineering, these essays examine our need to turn to technology for solutions to all of our problems.
Author: Bruce Wilshire
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 1999-10-27
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780847689682
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy is it that even amidst affluence and power, our culture is plagued by a variety of addiction? In this pioneering book, the author searchers for answers by giving serious attention to our genetic legacy from our hunter-gatherer ancestors as well as to the unique ways we adapt to our environment through the practice of science addiction - including drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, and gambling - suggesting that wilderness exploration, in the arts, myths, and ceremonies, can help us rediscover what it means to be human creatures. Bringing together the insights of philosophy, religion, cultural anthropology, behavioural biology, and the vast socio-medical literature on addiction. The author ingeniously explores the limits of our adaptive capacity and the costs of depleting the natural regenerative functions of the body.
Author: Louis Rosen
Publisher: Henry Gaylord Wilshire
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780615521244
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA biography of the creator of Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles as well as a gold mine in Bishop California, a magnetic belt that supposedly cured many ailments and the largest socialist publication during the early 1900s.
Author: Kevin Starr
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 1986-12-04
Total Pages: 415
ISBN-13: 0199923264
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis second volume in Kevin Starr's passionate and ambitious cultural history of the Golden State focuses on the turn-of-the-century years and the emergence of Southern California as a regional culture in its own right. "How hauntingly beautiful, how replete with lost possibilities, seems that Southern California of two and three generations ago, now that a dramatically diferent society has emerged in its place," writes Starr. As he recreates the "lost California," Starr examines the rich variety of elements that figured in the growth of the Southern California way of life: the Spanish/Mexican roots, the fertile land, the Mediterranean-like climate, the special styles in architecture, the rise of Hollywood. He gives us a broad array of engaging (and often eccentric) characters: from Harrision Gray Otis to Helen Hunt Jackson to Cecil B. DeMille. Whether discussing the growth of winemaking or the burgeoning of reform movements, Starr keeps his central theme in sharp focus: how Californians defined their identity to themselves and to the nation.
Author: Ira Kipnis
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Published: 2005-04-30
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9781931859127
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This is the epic story of the struggle to build a mass socialist movement in ragtime America. Kipnis was a brilliant historian, and this is his enduring gift to activists." --Mike Davis A new edition of the out-of-print classic.
Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 1650
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