Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. P. William Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. H. A. Stuart
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Dr. G. Dall’Asta; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. W. Prins; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. William P. Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. H. A. Stuart
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Dr. G. Dall’Asta; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. W. Prins; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. William P. Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. H. A. Stuart
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Dr. G. Dall’Asta; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. W. Prins; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. William P. Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. A. H. Stuart
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Dr. G. Dall’Asta; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. S. Okamura; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. W. Prins; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. William P. Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. H. A. Stuart
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Dr. G. Dall’Asta; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. S. Okamura; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. W. Prins; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. William P. Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. H. A. Stuart
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Prof. Dr. G. Dall’Asta; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. H. Fujita; Prof. Dr. M. Gordon; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. S. Okamura; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. W. Prins; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. William P. Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. H. A. Stuart
Prof. Dr. H.-J. Cantow; Dr. G. Dall’Asta; Prof. Dr. J. D. Ferry; Prof. Dr. H. Fujita; Prof. Dr. W. Kern; Prof. Dr. G. Natta; Prof. Dr. S. Okamura; Prof. Dr. C. G. Overberger; Prof. Dr. W. Prins; Prof. Dr. G. V. Schulz; Dr. William P. Slichter; Prof. Dr. A. J. Staverman; Prof. Dr. J. K. Stille; Prof. Dr. H. A. Stuart
Damrosch David; Baswell Christopher; Carroll Clare; Kevin J. H. Dettmar; Henderson Heather; Jordan Constance; Manning Peter J.; Schotter Anne Howland; Sharpe William Chapman; Sherman Stuart; Wicke Jennifer; Wolfson Susan J.
The Longman Anthology of British Literature, Compact Edition is a concise and thoughtfully arranged survey of British literature for the one-semester course. Within its pages, canonical authors mingle with newly visible writers; English accents are heard next to Anglo-Norman, Welsh, Gaelic, and Scottish ones; female and male voices are set in dialogue; literature from the British Isles is integrated with post-colonial writing; and major works are illumined by clusters of shorter texts that bring literary, social, and historical issues vividly to life. The Second Edition builds on the pioneering features of its predecessor, retaining a strong core of frequently taught works while continuing to lead the way in responding to the shifting interests of the discipline.
Christine Allen; Fred Anguera; Shelly Bailes; Matthew Baume; Kirsten Berzon; Michael Boyajian; Billy Bradford; Kate Burns; Marvin Burrows; Geoff Callan; Joe Capley-Alfano; Frank Capley-Alfano; Beau Chandler; Sean Chapin; J.Scott Coatsworth; Michael Farino; Stuart Gaffney; Tim Garcia; Mike Goettemoeller; Baltimore Gonzalez; Carmen Goodyear; Tracy Hollister; Mark "Major" Jiminez; Davina Kotulski; Kitty Lambert-Rudd; Cheryle Lambert-Rudd; John Lewis; Amos Lim; Zack Lyons; Cathy Marino-Thomas; Michael Markiewicz; Brian Maschka
"The People's Victory is a mirror for each of us to see our own power to fight for justice and create the change we want to see in our world." – Gavin Newsom, Lieutenant Governor of CaliforniaIn 1996, a small group of Americans from all walks of life banded together to create one of the most miraculous political victories in modern American history. Opponents attacked the issue of marriage equality as amoral and a direct threat to families. Allies warned that it was a generation away from being practicable and a selfish drain of precious political capital. A stirring oral history told by those who almost inexplicably found themselves fighting on the front lines, The People's Victory recounts the successes – and the setbacks – that only served to strengthen everyone's resolve to resist, fight, and bring equal marriage rights to an entire nation. Through it all, these love warriors found their voice and home in Marriage Equality USA, the nation's oldest and largest grassroots organization of its kind. While high profile books, articles and documentaries have covered the judicial and legislative machinations, this book puts a human face on the people who made the everyday personal sacrifices to keep the movement alive. The People's Victory shares deeply moving personal testimonies of over sixty people, from Marvin Burrows, who was forced out of his home and lost many treasured possessions after losing his lost his partner of fifty years; to Kate Burns, who risked arrest for the first time when she stood up for her relationship; to Mike Goettemoeller, who pushed his mother in a wheelchair with Marriage Equality USA to fulfill her dream of marching in a Pride parade.Edie Windsor, the triumphant lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case United States vs. Windsor recounts shouting down a major LGBTQ organization with "I'm 77 years old and I can't wait!!" when they attempted to belittle marriage as a critical issue. Writer and producer Del Shores shares the touching moment his young teenage daughter used tears and laughter to console him after the passage of Proposition 8 in California dealt a blow to the cause.The People's Victory is an inspirational roadmap for anyone who has felt passionately about an issue, but has questioned whether one person's contribution can make a difference. These candid accounts once again prove that every movement for important social change must be built on the acts of everyday. In fact, that is the only way the people have ever been victorious.In his introduction, California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom writes: "I hope these stories inspire you to resist, to fight, to win and in the end write the next stories in our continuing push for a more just and perfect union.
Stuck in a J.O.B?If you find yourself stuck in a J.O.B. ("Just Over Broke"), it really is time to jump-start your own firing, so you can go on to bigger and better things - the success that you desire. In Why My J.O.B. Quit Me , author Mechiel Kopaska shares her story and how she went about transitioning out of the corporate IT world to become an entrepreneur and her own boss in the world of real estate investing.You'll learn that, despite what you may believe, failure IS an option for becoming successful, and taking risks is not only okay but encouraged. Throughout the book, Mechiel weaves in her own background to help you understand and embrace the need for: FearlessnessDiscipline AdaptabilityAnd of course, drive and determination You'll be both inspired and entertained.Yes, it is time to jump-start your own firing and become your own boss
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++John Rylands University Library of ManchesterT206479The titlepage is engraved. Intended as a companion volume to 'The history of the Old Testament in verse' by the same author.London: printed for C. Harper, 1701. Pp. 12],350, plate; 8