Author : Jacob S. Hacker
Genre : Business & Economics
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
ISBN : 9781451667837
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Introduction : prosperity lost -- Coming up short -- The great divide -- The trouble with markets -- How America got rich -- "An established and useful reality" -- American amnesia -- We're not in Camelot anymore -- This is not your father's party -- The modern robber barons -- A crisis of authority -- Conclusion : the positive-sum society.

Author : Helen E. Krieble
Genre : Political Science
Publisher : Encounter Books
ISBN : 9781641772815
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People are who they are because of what they have been through, where they came from, who they learned from, and all the things that have happened to them. The same is true not just for individuals, but also for families, communities, and nations. America, too, has its own unique character, also formed by its memories, history, things it has been through, and what it has learned. If people, communities, or even nations lose their memory, they lose their character. That is why cultures throughout the world work at maintaining their identity and passing traditions along to future generations. But what if a nation purposely decides it no longer wants to remember its history? What if a country imposes amnesia on itself? Helen Krieble argues persuasively that this is precisely what has happened to America. It has lost the memory of its own founding principles, and the sacrifices made over the past 250 years to preserve them. The nation is losing its character. She writes that America cannot be preserved as “the last best hope of Earth” if its own people no longer understand why that is true and are no longer willing to do what it takes to preserve it. “The duties of citizenship are vitally important,” Krieble writes, “but they are not complicated. It is our duty, as the owners, to defend our freedom against all threats, and to pass it along to future generations undiminished.” Americans are failing in that duty, but Krieble says there is still time to cure our national amnesia. It begins with rebuilding our understanding of, and commitment to, those founding principles, regaining our national memory.

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Genre : Africa
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ISBN : STANFORD:36105016144557
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Author : Daniel Hack Tuke
Genre : Clinical psychology
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ISBN : STANFORD:36105010298888
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Author : Pat Forbis
Genre : Medical
Publisher : F A Davis Company
ISBN : UCAL:B4502593
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A comprehensive reference for medical transcriptionists and possibly other health professionals. The main alphabetical listing of general terms is preceded by five subsections: street talk terms with short definitions, phobias listed alphabetically by clinical name, phobias listed alphabetically by the fear described, psychiatric and psychologic tests, and drugs and chemicals. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Author : Mary Ann D'Onofrio
Genre : Psychiatry
Publisher : Health Professions Inst
ISBN : UOM:39015041753792
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Author : Hans J. Markowitsch
Genre : Medical
Publisher : Hogrefe & Huber Pub
ISBN : UOM:39015019853889
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In this volume specialists from around the world provide a survey of TGA and related disorders, and how the problems involved can be handled clinically.

Author : Jeffory A. Clymer
Genre : History
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ISBN : STANFORD:36105111825878
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America's Culture of Terrorism: Violence, Capitalism, and the Written Word

Author : Amy A. Kass
Genre : Social Science
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ISBN : UOM:39015073868047
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This anthology explores the enterprise of philanthropy -- assumptions, aspirations, and achievements. It brings together key texts that can provide guidance to current and prospective donors, trustees and professional staff of foundations, and leaders of nonprofit organizations. Organized thematically, these texts seek to illuminate fundamental questions about the idea and practice of philanthropy, to promote more thoughtful discussion about practical issues facing the philanthropic sector, and to point a way toward a philanthropic practice that is more responsible, more effective, and more civic-spirited. Amy A. Kass has selected readings from sources that range from the classics to the contemporary, from foundational statements on philanthropy to reflections on key issues of novelists and poets. Each illuminates some aspect of philanthropy. The book is arranged according to themes: goals and intentions; gifts, donors, and recipients; grants, grantors, grantees; bequests and legacies; effectiveness; accountability; and leadership.

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Genre : Research
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ISBN : UGA:32108041041008
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