This book features a sweeping view of the decade's impact on the United States and Canada. The Gulf War, dot-coms, impeachment, grunge, Y2K..."The Nineties in America" examines the iconic personalities and moments of this important decade. With more than 600 articles about films, books, political leaders, events, fads and technology, this three-volume encyclopedia serves as a valuable source of information and keen insights for today's students.
Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Non-Fiction, Self-Improvement, Other | 15 March 2010
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Healthy Recipes to Live
Sandra Vanhoy's book, altough not large judging by it's cover, gives us insight into 101 unique recipes. The Book is divided into: Sensational soups, fruits and fruit juices, veggies and veggie juices, salads and sauces, mostly main dishes , breads and grains, sweets and treats
Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Non-Fiction, Self-Improvement, Other | 15 March 2010
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Great Tastes
In only 58 pages are given 45 recipes covering all aspects of cooking. Content: Appetizers, Main Dishes, Side Dishes, Soups, Salads, Dressings & Sauces, Breads, Desserts
Beyond Horizons: A Half Century of Air Force Space Leadership
Beyond Horizons: A Half Century of Air Force Space Leadership is a study of the United States Air Force in space. Of all the military services, the Air Force has been preeminently involved for the past fifty years in initiating, developing, and applying the technology of space-based systems in support of the nation's national security. Yet there has been no single-volume overview of the Air Force space story to serve as an introduction and guide for interested readers.
Fiction of Imperialism (Writing Past Colonialism Series)
The Fiction of Imperialism attempts to promote dialogue between international relations and postcolonialism. It addresses the value of fiction to an inderstanding of the imperial relationship between the West and Asia and Africa. A wide range of fiction and crisicism is examined as it pertains to colonialism, the North/South engagement and contemporary Third World politics. The book begins by contrasting the treatment of cross-cultural relations in political studies and literary texts. It then examines the personal as a metaphor for the political in fiction depicting the imperial connection between Britain and India.