The Dividing Paths: Cherokees and South Carolinians through the Era of Revolution
Focusing on the American Cherokee people and the South Carolina settlers, this book traces the two cultures and their interactions from 1680, when Charleston was established as the main town in the region, until 1785, when the Cherokees first signed a treaty with the United States. Hatley retrieves the unfamiliar dimensions of a world in which Native Americans were at the center of Southern geopolitics and in which radically different social assumptions about the obligations of power, the place of women, and the use of the land fed the formative cultural psychology of the colonial South.
This book is an abridgement of the 1961 edition of Eric Partridge’s A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, containing only those words and expressions which were already in use before the First World War, and which may therefore be considered as historical, rather than modern, slang. The process of abridgement has also entailed omitting solecisms, malapropisms and grammatical points recorded in the 1961 edition.
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Log In Starter (SB + WB + 2CDs)
Log in is a four-level course for students aged 12 to 15.It has been specially designed for teenage students of English with 2–4 contact hours a week. It offers two starting levels, which makes it ideal for true and false beginners.
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Born in Spain in 1165, Ibn ‘Arabi is at once the most influential and the most controversial Muslim thinker to appear over the past nine hundred years.The Sufi tradition looks back upon him as “the greatest master” (ash-shaykh al-akbar), by which is meant that he was the foremost expositor of its teachings. Modern scholarship
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Oceanography
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Oceanography teaches students about the importance of ocean currents in this entertaining discussion, which mixes a lot of laughter in with the science. In this program, Nye reveals how volcanoes are the source of the ocean's water, and are also the reason why the seas are salty. He talks about the ways in which global climate is affected by ocean currents