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Robert A. Woodruff

Robert A. Woodruff

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Robert A. Parker

Robert A. Parker

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Robert A. Dahl

Robert A. Dahl

VDM Publishing House
2010
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The Autobiography of Robert A. Millikan

The Autobiography of Robert A. Millikan

Robert Andrews Millikan

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The Autobiography of Robert A. Millikan is a memoir written by the renowned American physicist Robert Andrews Millikan. In this book, Millikan shares his life story, from his childhood in Illinois to his groundbreaking work in the field of physics. Millikan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1923 for his work on the photoelectric effect, which helped to establish the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics. He also made significant contributions to the study of cosmic rays and the measurement of the charge of the electron.Throughout the book, Millikan provides insights into his personal and professional life, including his experiences as a student at Oberlin College and Columbia University, his time as a professor at the University of Chicago, and his involvement in various scientific organizations.The Autobiography of Robert A. Millikan is a fascinating account of the life of one of the most important scientists of the 20th century. It offers a unique perspective on the history of physics and the development of modern science, as well as an intimate look at the life of a man who dedicated his career to advancing our understanding of the universe.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Hydroponics by Robert: A Complete Guide For Beginners

Hydroponics by Robert: A Complete Guide For Beginners

Robert Butt

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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From Robert Butt, the author... "Hydroponics is soil-less cultivation with a recycling water/nutrient system. It allows us to grow plants at an accelerated rate since we can control the elements which all plants require. Not only is it visually amazing it's a lot of fun And, as the home farmer, you get to reap what you have sown - sans soil - with flavor greatly enhanced."
The Papers of Robert a.Taft V. 3; 1945-1948
This third volume in the series documents Robert A. Taft's experiences through World War II and his early postwar years. After winning a tough reelection battle as senator from Ohio in 1944, Taft moved steadily upward in the leadership ranks of his party and assumed a preeminent position among the bipartisan group of conservatives that increasingly dominated Congress. Taft was most widely known for his leadership of the postwar effort to revise federal labor law. In 1947 he cosponsored the Taft-Hartley Act, the single most important piece of labor legislation passed in the aftermath of World War II. These amendments to the 1935 National Labor Relations Act defined ""unfair"" union practices, banned closed shops, and authorized court injunctions that would delay strikes that harmed national security by imposing an eighty-day cooling-off period. In the immediate postwar years Taft recognized the need for federal aid to education, social welfare legislation that assisted the poor, and federal support for public housing. The senator campaigned vigorously for education-assistance legislation (which failed to pass the House of Representatives) and cosponsored the Taft-Wagner-Ellender Housing Act to subsidize residential construction. This volume continues the contribution that The Papers of Robert A. Taft provides to the study of United States political and diplomatic history, Ohio history, and conservative political theory.
The Papers of Robert A. Taft v. 4; 1949-1953
This is the final volume of the 'Taft Papers'. This fourth and final volume of a selected edition of the papers of Robert A Taft, documents Taft's post - World War II and congressional experiences until his death in 1953. Regardless of his conservative commitments, Taft saw the need for responsible reform. In the immediate postwar years, he recognized the need for federal aid to education, for social welfare legislation that assisted the poor, and for federal support for public housing. Out of political necessity, Taft became more partisan as the 1950 senatorial campaign approached, convinced he had to win reelection in Ohio by a large margin if he was to establish himself as a front runner in the primary campaign for the 1952 presidential election. Moderate Republicans spurned Taft and doubted that the serious, partisan senator could successfully head a national ticket. His support, nevertheless, was essential to the 1952 Eisenhower presidential campaign. Taft's service as Senate majority leader proved indispensable to President Eisenhower during the early months of his first term, helping the president navigate the byways of the nation's capital. Even after his diagnosis of cancer in April 1953, he continued to work at his senatorial duties until he died in July 1953. This volume completes the contribution that ""The Papers of Robert A Taft"" provides to the study of United States political and diplomatic history, Ohio history, and conservative political theory.
The Political Principles of Robert A. Taft
Robert A. Taft has been neglected by some historians and political theorists and vilified by others. Vigorously and impartially written, this book analyzes the ideas and influence of a great U.S. senator of the twentieth century. Here readers will find a close and lively examination of Taft's convictions on freedom, justice, labor policy, social reform, foreign affairs, and the responsibilities of political parties.Respected for his intelligence and integrity, Robert Taft was considered the most remarkable public man of a turbulent political era. He was strong and candid, yet was repeatedly denied executive power. Despite this, he will undoubtedly be long remembered.Drawing on many contemporary sources, including the Taft Papers in the Library of Congress, Kirk and Mc- Clellan set Taft in historical perspective. Taft's enduring significance to a normative theory of politics is made clear in this careful study, which includes extensive quotations from his outstanding speeches and writings. Available in paperback for the first time, this edition includes a new introduction by Jeffrey Nelson, who has been closely associated with Russell Kirk.
The Political Principles of Robert A. Taft

The Political Principles of Robert A. Taft

Russell Kirk

AldineTransaction
2010
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Robert A. Taft has been neglected by some historians and political theorists and vilified by others. Vigorously and impartially written, this book analyzes the ideas and influence of a great U.S. senator of the twentieth century. Here readers will find a close and lively examination of Taft's convictions on freedom, justice, labor policy, social reform, foreign affairs, and the responsibilities of political parties.Respected for his intelligence and integrity, Robert Taft was considered the most remarkable public man of a turbulent political era. He was strong and candid, yet was repeatedly denied executive power. Despite this, he will undoubtedly be long remembered.Drawing on many contemporary sources, including the Taft Papers in the Library of Congress, Kirk and Mc- Clellan set Taft in historical perspective. Taft's enduring significance to a normative theory of politics is made clear in this careful study, which includes extensive quotations from his outstanding speeches and writings. Available in paperback for the first time, this edition includes a new introduction by Jeffrey Nelson, who has been closely associated with Russell Kirk.
The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein
Robert A. Heinlein began publishing in the 1940s at the dawn of the Golden Age of science fiction, and today he is considered one of the genre's 'big three' alongside Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov. His short stories were instrumental in developing its structure and rhetoric, while novels such as Stranger in a Strange Land and Starship Troopers demonstrated that such writing could be a vehicle for political argument.Heinlein’s influence remains strong, but his legacy is fiercely contested. His vision of the future was sometimes radical, sometimes deeply conservative, and arguments have flared up recently about which faction has the most significant claim on his ideas.In this major critical study, Hugo Award-winner Farah Mendlesohn carries out a close reading of Heinlein’s work, including unpublished stories, essays, and speeches. It sets out not to interpret a single book, but to think through the arguments Heinlein made over a lifetime about the nature of science fiction, about American politics, and about himself.
The Reanimation of Robert: A Paranormal Urban Fantasy Novella
Robert Castle should not be alive. When his wife Claire was murdered almost a year ago, Robert has no memory of his whereabouts on the night of her death or how he escaped the same fate himself. Narrowly cleared of suspicion for Claire's murder and still reeling from her loss, Robert finds refuge in his floating house on the docks and the companionship of Piper, a spirited barista who sees another side to his sad tale. But Robert is no ordinary grieving widower; he has made a risky deal with Death itself to bring his wife back to life - he just doesn't know it.As a string of murders plague Seattle, Robert finds himself again under the watchful eye of Alex Shaw, the detective who investigated Claire's murder and believes Robert escaped justice. Caught between a budding relationship with Piper and his obsession with Claire's cold case, Alex is willing to risk it all to connect Robert with the killings.Life and death collide as Robert navigates his new powers and the consequences they bring. The deceased seem drawn to him like moths to a flame, but Robert's end goal remains the same - to bring back his dead wife and clear his name. But if you make a deal with Death, prepare to pay the price.
An Analysis of Robert A. Dahl's Democracy and its Critics

An Analysis of Robert A. Dahl's Democracy and its Critics

Astrid Noren Nilsson; Elizabeth Morrow; Riley Quinn

Macat International Limited
2017
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There are few better examples of analysis – the critical thinking skill of understanding how an argument is built – than Robert Dahl’s Democracy and its Critics. In this work, the American political theorist closely analyzes the democratic political system and then evaluates whether the arguments that are in favor of it are, in fact, rigorous. ¶Dahl sets out to describe democracy’s merits and problems, asking if it really is the worthwhile political system we believe it to be. Knowing that the idea of democracy is now almost universally popular, his detailed analysis leads him to look at a number of regimes that claim to be democratic but do not, in truth, practice democracy. But Dahl is not only interested in uncovering uncomfortable truths. He goes further and creates a set of standards by which we can all decide whether a country really is democratic. Dahl’s analysis of the evidence leads him to conclude that the following criteria must be met for a regime to be considered truly democratic: elected officials control policy-making; there are free and fair elections of officials; everyone must have a right to vote; everyone has the right to run for office; there is freedom of speech; alternative information is available; and people can form free, independent political groups.