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White Flour, White Power

White Flour, White Power

Tim Rowse

Cambridge University Press
2002
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The colonial practice of rationing goods to Aboriginal people has been neglected in the study of Australian frontiers. This book argues that much of the colonial experience in Central Australia can be understood by seeing rationing as a fundamental, though flexible, instrument of colonial government. Rationing was the material basis for a variety of colonial ventures: scientific, evangelical, pastoral and the post-war program of ‘assimilation’. Combining history and anthropology in a cultural study of rationing, this book develops a new narrative of the colonisation of Central Australia. Two arguments underpin this story: that the colonists were puzzled by the motives of the Indigenous recipients; and that they were highly inventive in the meanings and moral foundations they ascribed to the rationing relationship. This study goes to the heart of contemporary reflections on the nature of Indigenous ‘citizenship’.
White Flour, White Power

White Flour, White Power

Tim Rowse

Cambridge University Press
1998
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The colonial practice of rationing goods to Aboriginal people has been neglected in the study of Australian frontiers. This book argues that much of the colonial experience in Central Australia can be understood by seeing rationing as a fundamental, though flexible, instrument of colonial government. Rationing was the material basis for a variety of colonial ventures: scientific, evangelical, pastoral and the post-war program of 'assimilation'. Combining history and anthropology in a cultural study of rationing, this book develops a new narrative of the colonisation of Central Australia. Two arguments underpin this story: that the colonists were puzzled by the motives of the Indigenous recipients; and that they were highly inventive in the meanings and moral foundations they ascribed to the rationing relationship. This study goes to the heart of contemporary reflections on the nature of Indigenous 'citizenship'.
Nugget Coombs

Nugget Coombs

Tim Rowse

Cambridge University Press
2005
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H. C. Coombs was one of the most influential Australians of the twentieth century. Born in 1906, he is best known as the governor of the Reserve Bank, but the breadth of his activities and his commitment to public life until his death is unsurpassed. Tim Rowse traces Coombs' life from his childhood in Western Australia to his many roles as policy maker, change agent, advocate and adviser. Particularly interested in Coombs as an economist, Tim Rowse shows that a key motif in his life as a public servant was to create an economic rationality among the political elite that was socially integrative and that looked beyond the strictures of economics to environmental sustainability, scientific and artistic creativity. This 2002 book covers Coombs' life from birth to death, providing intriguing insights into the life of one of Australia's most influential people.
Obliged to be Difficult

Obliged to be Difficult

Tim Rowse

Cambridge University Press
2000
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Since the 1967 constitutional referendum, Australian governments have moved towards policies of indigenous self-determination. Obliged to be Difficult, first published in 2000, presents the central issue of self-determination as seen by Dr H. C. Coombs, the most important policy maker since the referendum: through what political mechanisms will indigenous Australians find their own voice? Coombs was singularly influential within government in the years 1967 to 1976, and he remained a tireless critic and policy advocate from 1977 to 1996. Rowse's narrative of his work, drawing on many unpublished sources, illuminates the interplay of government policy with indigenous practice. This book is both an account of government policies and a biographical slice of an outstanding Australian. In attempting a critical celebration of Coombs' vision and methods, it invites informed reflection on the issues of land rights, sovereignty and reconciliation in these conservative, and highly anxious, times.
Obliged to be Difficult

Obliged to be Difficult

Tim Rowse

Cambridge University Press
2000
pokkari
Since the 1967 constitutional referendum, Australian governments have moved towards policies of indigenous self-determination. Obliged to be Difficult presents the central issue of self-determination as seen by Dr H. C. Coombs, the most important policy maker since the referendum: through what political mechanisms will indigenous Australians find their own voice? Coombs was singularly influential within government in the years 1967 to 1976, and he remained a tireless critic and policy advocate from 1977 to 1996. Rowse’s narrative of his work, drawing on many unpublished sources, illuminates the interplay of government policy with indigenous practice. This book is both an account of government policies and a biographical slice of an outstanding Australian. In attempting a critical celebration of Coombs’ vision and methods, it invites informed reflection on the issues of land rights, sovereignty and reconciliation in these conservative, and highly anxious, times.
Nugget Coombs

Nugget Coombs

Tim Rowse

Cambridge University Press
2002
sidottu
H. C. Coombs was one of the most influential Australians of the twentieth century. Born in 1906, he is best known as the governor of the Reserve Bank, but the breadth of his activities and his commitment to public life until his death is unsurpassed. Tim Rowse traces Coombs' life from his childhood in Western Australia to his many roles as policy maker, change agent, advocate and adviser. Particularly interested in Coombs as an economist, Tim Rowse shows that a key motif in his life as a public servant was to create an economic rationality among the political elite that was socially integrative and that looked beyond the strictures of economics to environmental sustainability, scientific and artistic creativity. This 2002 book covers Coombs' life from birth to death, providing intriguing insights into the life of one of Australia's most influential people.
Indigenous Futures

Indigenous Futures

Tim Rowse

NewSouth Publishing
2002
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In the recent public debate about the success or failure of Australia's Indigenous policies, opinions have been grounded more often in personal experience than in social scientists' research. By synthesising ten years' work from the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR), Tim Rowse fills that gap in public discussion. In Indigenous Futures: Choice and Development for Aboriginal and Islander Australia he begins by asking: What vision of the 'good life' should guide an assessment of policy? Unlike those who uphold 'cultural diversity' or 'socio-economic equality' as the objectives of Indigenous policy, Rowse argues that 'Indigenous choice' is a more fundamental and more widely shared political value. Government policies have enabled Indigenous Australians to make choices about their futures in three ways: they choose as individuals; as family groups; and as the 'Indigenous Sector' - thousands of Indigenous organisations established since the early 1970s. As a result of self-determination policy, an Indigenous Sector has flourished, enhancing the Indigenous capacity to make choices. However, much of CAEPR's research has hesitated to acknowledge the importance of the Indigenous Sector. Examining the reasons for this hesitancy, Rowse reflects on the strengths and weaknesses of CAEPR's social scientific representation of the 'Indigenous interest'. He argues that in any debate on the Indigenous future, we must pay attention to what social scientists have to say, as long as we do so with a critical awareness that social science is not neutral but animated by its own 'politics'.
Rethinking Social Justice

Rethinking Social Justice

Tim Rowse

Aboriginal Studies Press
2012
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In the early 1970s, Australian governments began to treat Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders as peoples with capacities for self-government. Forty years later, confidence in Indigenous self-determination has been eroded by accounts of Indigenous pathology, misplaced policy optimism, and persistent socio-economic gaps. This record accounts for this shift by arguing that Australian thinking about the Indigenous is a continuing, unresolvable tussle between the ideas of peoples and population. Offering snapshots of moments in the last 40 years in these tensions are palpable from honoring the heritage and quantifying the disadvantage to acknowledging colonization s destruction and projecting Indigenous recovery from it this book not only asks if a settler colonial state can instruct the colonized in the arts of self-government, but also how could it justify doing anything less."
Islam y Cristianismo en la Profecía

Islam y Cristianismo en la Profecía

Tim Roosenberg

Teach Services, Inc.
2021
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Los titulares son inconfundibles.Nuestro mundo est al borde de extraordinarios cambios catacl smicos.El conflict entre dos grandes religions mundiales-el islam y el cristianismo-se est acercando r pidamente a un climax devastador que sacudir al mundo entero.Sin lugar a dudas, la cara de Europa Occidental se ha transformado ya a trav s de la r pida expansi n isl mica, y el miedo al terror y a la guerra santa se extienden por la psiquis estadounidense en la medida en que se descencadenan m ltiples conflictos en el Medio Oriente.Pero ... que occure despu s, y cu ndo?En una era de imprevisibilidad constante, c mo podemos saber realmente qu depara el porvenir? Despu s de una d cada de estudio cuidadoso y trabajo de camp acad mico, el orador internacional Tim Roosenberg revela un nuevo estudio sorprendente de la profec a b blica que demuestra que la Palabra de Dios no queda en silencio respecto al islam en estos ltimos d as.ISLAM Y CRISTIANISMO EN LA PROFEC A explora y desbloquea cuidadosamente el misterioso libro de Daniel, espec ficamente los cap tulos 11 y 12, revelando una emocionante fotograf a de la profec a que incluye los roles pasado, presente y futuro del catolicismo, del protestantismo, del islam, y de los Estados Unidos en el conflicto final que se avecina.A lo largo del camino, el pastor Roosenberg prove las repuestas que usted necesita para sobrevivir a la guerra santa que se avecina, respuestas que le dar n confianza las promesas de Jesucristo.
Islam and Christianity in Prophecy

Islam and Christianity in Prophecy

Tim Roosenberg

TEACH Services, Inc.
2021
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The headlines are unmistakable.Our world is on the precipice of extraordinary, cataclysmic change.The conflict between two great world religions-Islam and Christianity-is fast approaching a devastating climax that will shake the whole world.Indeed, the fact of Western Europe has already been transformed through rapid Islamic expansion, and the fear of terror and holy war pervade the American psyche as multiple conflicts rage in the Middle East.But what happens next, and when?In an age of constant unpredictability, how can we really know what the future holds?After a decade of careful study and scholarly legwork, international speaker Tim Roosenberg unveils a staggering new study of Bible prophecy that demonstrates that God's Word is not silent regarding Islam in these last days.Islam and Christianity in Prophecy carefully explores and unlocks the mysterious book of Daniel, specifically chapters 11 and 12, unveiling a thrilling picture of prophecy that includes the past, present, and future roles of Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, and the United States in the final conflict ahead.Along the way, Pastor Roosenberg provides the answers you need to survive the coming holy war, answers that will give you complete confidence in God's Word, and faith in the promises of Jesus Christ."From the ancestors of Abraham sprang the world's two largest religions today, Christianity and Islam. While there is still much that is unknown, it is hard to deny that Islam will have a significant role in last day prophecy. With Scripture, history, and reason, Pastor Tim Roosenberg presents a compelling scenario for the prominent place of Islam in future prophecy."-Doug Batchelor, Amazing Facts International
The Legend of the Man Cave: A California Horror Story

The Legend of the Man Cave: A California Horror Story

Tim Rose

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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#NetflixAndChills... Kirklin Davis has everything a young man could want. A successful business in Southern California, a thriving social life, and a beautiful girlfriend. All he needs now is a place to call his own. When he buys a beautiful oceanfront condo, his life swiftly descends into a nightmare as disturbing and unexplained phenomena have Kirklin questioning his sanity-and his safety. Something truly sinister is happening underneath the bright veneer of prime coastal real estate. There are supernatural forces within the gates of Beachside Condos that want Kirklin for their own evil purposes. Kirklin isn't going down without a fight-but can he defeat the evil forces invading his Man Cave or will the dark power destroy his new home and his life?
George Washington and Alexandria: A Founding Friendship
George Washington and Alexandria recounts and celebrates the life, legacy, and leadership of the city's hometown hero and the father of the nation. No other city in America had the impact that Alexandria had on George Washington's personal life and professional career. From his first job as surveyor until the last day of his life, Washington was supported by his neighbors, friends, and family from Alexandria. Alexandrians helped make him the father of our nation. In return, Washington helped shape the city and, by extension, the new American nation. Washington's half brothers were the first landowners and trustees to the city of Alexandria, and prominent local families like the Fairfaxes were influential in Washington's life. Alexandria merchants, John Carlyle, John Dalton, and William Ramsay, did business with Washington and supported him during the French and Indian War and Revolutionary War. During the Revolutionary War, other citizens like John Fitzgerald and Robert Harrison served as his aides de camp, and doctors like James Craik and William Brown served Washington and his family. After the war, Washington helped start the Alexandria Academy and the Potomac Company, and he was a shareholder in the Bank of Alexandria. He was an active member in Alexandria's Christ Church. While Washington's home was Mount Vernon, his hometown was Alexandria. It was fitting that the city would celebrate his return from the Revolutionary War, see him off as president, and build enduring memorials to his legacy.
Planes That Changed History - Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

Planes That Changed History - Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

John Malcolm Brown; Tim Roosevelt

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is an extraordinary airplane. It did things few other airplanes could. The SR-71 flew faster than 2,000 mph at the dark blue fringes of space. Its pilots were geared up for their high-altitude missions in full pressure suits and helmets.This book about the SR-71 is made for young readers. It's 20 pages in length, with text and an image on each page. It is geared for children who would enjoy learning about the SR-71's unique attributes. The book is more detailed and plane-specific than picture books about airplanes in general. But it is easy-to-follow in terms of the level of science needed to understand the text.The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird and its family of Mach 3 cousins are a complex lot. The planes have features that would be too difficult for grade schoolers, such as the maintaining of shock waves within engine inlets or the modulation of air flows using forward and aft by-passes within the engine nacelles. Such difficult aspects of the SR-71 are left out here. However, the book covers aspects of the plane that young readers would find interesting, such as its massive Pratt & Whitney J58 engines, unique titanium construction, 61-star celestial navigation system, and how its unusual shape contributed to its stealth qualities. Everything about this plane was mysterious, from its black ferrite paint to its specially blended JP-7 jet fuel made to withstand high temperatures. It's also noteworthy that SR-71s were never caught by fighters or shot down by missiles as they flew over denied airspace.Children who see the plane are usually fascinated by its appearance and physical characteristics, such as the plane's 2,000 mph speeds, 80,000-foot cruising altitudes, or 500-degree skin temperatures. This book presents the incredible SR-71 to young readers in a way meant to stimulate their interest for the plane's unique features, but without losing them in difficult engineering theory.
Planes That Changed History - Lockheed A-12 Cygnus

Planes That Changed History - Lockheed A-12 Cygnus

John Malcolm Brown; Tim Roosevelt

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The Lockheed A-12 Cygnus is the mysterious older "cousin" of the Lockheed SR-71. It is not as well-known as the SR-71. Yet the A-12 flew higher and faster than its close relative. Both planes were spectacular. And both are fascinating subjects for young readers.This book is intended for younger audiences who would enjoy sinking their teeth into something with more plane-specific detail than a basic picture book of a general nature about airplanes. It is 20 pages in length and each page carries text and a photo. The A-12 is a highly complex plane. Maybe that's why it fascinates aviation enthusiasts. However, some of the plane's features can be difficult to understand. This book treats the technical aspects of the plane in a manner that young readers would understand and enjoy.The book covers features of the A-12 such as its extraordinarily powerful J58 engines. It discusses the operation of the inlet spikes at the front of each engine casing. The book doesn't delve into the complex physics of maintaining shock waves in the engine inlets and how that enabled the engine to operate as both a turbojet and a ram jet. That subject is complex for many young readers. But on a very easy-to-follow level, it touches upon the features of the plane that young readers would enjoy learning about.The A-12 had to deal with so many technical problems, and it tackled all of them in such ingenious and fascinating ways. The plane was constructed of titanium and other materials, including asbestos. This was to withstand the temperatures generated by flying at three times the speed of sound. The A-12 is indeed a marvel of engineering. This book presents the plane's features to young readers in a way that could spark their interest in science and technology, but without losing them in excessive engineering theory.