Don T Know Much About Anything

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Author by Kenneth C. Davis
Genre : Reference
Publisher : Harper Collins
ISBN : 9780061828553
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 320 Page
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In his wildly entertaining, winningly irreverent, New York Times bestselling Don't Know Much About® series, author Kenneth C. Davis has amused and edified us with fascinating facts about history, mythology, the Bible, the universe, geography, and the Civil War. Now, the sky's the limit in his latest irresistible installment—a grand tour of knowledge that carries us from the Great Smoky Mountains to the Berlin Wall, from the Salem Witch Trials to Watergate, from Michelangelo to Houdini. Brimming with busted myths, gripping true stories, and peculiar particulars about a plethora of people, places, and events, this captivating compendium is guaranteed to delight information lovers everywhere as it feeds our insatiable appetite to know everything!


A Change Is Gonna Come

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Author by Craig Werner
Genre : Music
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
ISBN : 0472031473
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 524 Page
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The new edition of the groundbreaking chronicle of forty years of black music in America


The People Have Spoken And They Are Wrong

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Author by David Harsanyi
Genre : Political Science
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
ISBN : 9781621572275
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 230 Page
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Democracy may be one of the most admired ideas ever concocted, but what if it’s also one of the most harebrained? After many years of writing about democracy for a living, David Harsanyi has concluded that it’s the most overrated, overused, and misunderstood idea in political life. The less we have of it the better. “Democracy” is not synonymous with “freedom.” It is not the opposite of tyranny. In fact, the Founding Fathers knew that democracy can lead to tyranny. That’s why they built so many safeguards against it into the Constitution. Democracy, Harsanyi argues, has made our government irrational, irresponsible, and invasive. It has left the American people with only two options—domination by the majority or a government that can’t possibly work. The modern age has imbued democracy with the mystique of infallibility. But Harsanyi reminds us that the vast majority of political philosophers, including the founders, have thought that responsible, limited government based on direct majority rule over a large, let alone continental scale was a practical impossibility. In The People Have Spoken, you’ll learn: Why the Framers of our Constitution were intent on establishing a republic, not a “democracy” How democracy undermines self-government How shockingly out of touch with reality most voters really are Why democracy is an economic wrecking ball—and an invitation to a politics of envy and corruption How the great political philosophers from Plato and Aristotle to Burke and Tocqueville predicted with uncanny accuracy that democracy could lead to tyranny Harsanyi warns that if we don’t recover the Founders’ republican vision, “democracy” might very well spell the end of American liberty and prosperity.


Don T Know Much About Geography

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Author by Kenneth C. Davis
Genre : Geography
Publisher : William Morrow & Company
ISBN : UOM:39076002790850
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 384 Page
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Examines the amusing perceptions that people historically have had about the world and the universe, with a look at the world map today and passages from memorable travel writers


So Much So Fast So Little Time

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Author by Michael St. Clair
Genre : Psychology
Publisher : ABC-CLIO
ISBN : 9780313392757
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 235 Page
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This book examines the extraordinary changes that technology brings and how these affect all of us and our families—at home, at school, and at our work places—with profound consequences for society.


We Did That

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Author by Sophie Stirling
Genre : Reference
Publisher : Mango Media Inc.
ISBN : 9781642502022
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 197 Page
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Buckle up for a very odd ride through history with entertaining trivia about the odd things humans have done . . . This book is packed with fun facts about: Quirky inventions: Everyone knows about mousetraps, but did you know they were originally inspired by burglar alarms? Bizarre beauty and fashion fads: Discover wooden bathing suits, breast enhancers in the shape of toilet plungers, and death-inducing cosmetics. Strange superstitions and folklore: Do you know about the centuries-old Banana Curse, the origin of the Tooth Fairy, or our weird obsession with shoes? Covering these and other subjects from very odd jobs to gross medical cures, this collection of our species’ accomplishments is likely to leave you wondering, We did that?


D Is For Dog

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Author by Mark O'Hare
Genre : Humor
Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN : 0740704575
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 132 Page
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Dogs and cats. Up and down. Oil and water. No one personifies the hilarious yin and yang of the canine and feline worlds like Mark O'Hare. In his third Citizen Dog collection, the talented cartoonist provides another glimpse into the entertaining world of Fergus the dog and Cuddles the cat. Along with assorted other pals-including a vulnerable human named Mel-this pair share their unique perspectives and adventurous exploits.Citizen Dog fans will howl as Cuddles plays with virtual yarn he created on his laptop. They'll identify with Fergus as he and his furry friend Arlo discover the inane world of commuting. Always reminding us that life is about relationships and how everyone deals differently with the obstacles we encounter in our daily lives, Fergus and Cuddles keep us laughing, and also thinking.Before creating Citizen Dog, cartoonist Mark O'Hare contributed to several of Nickelodeon's hit animated television series, including Rocko's Modern Life, Hey, Arnold!, and Spongebob Squarepants. Citizen Dog has been syndicated since 1995 and now appears in nearly 100 newspapers. He lives in California. Before creating Citizen Dog, cartoonist Mark O'Hare contributed to several of Nickelodeon's hit animated television series, including Rocko's Modern Life, Hey, Arnold!, and Spongebob Squarepants. Citizen Dog has been syndicated since 1995 and now appears in nearly 100 newspapers. He lives in California.


Education Flashpoints

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Author by Alan J. Singer
Genre : Education
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781317801443
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 210 Page
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Drawing on his widely read Huffington Post columns—rated one of the top educational blogs in the United States—Alan Singer introduces readers to contemporary issues in education in the United States. The issues are presented with a point of view and an edge intended to promote widespread classroom debate and discussion. Each section opens with a new topical summary essay followed by a series of brief essays updated and adapted from Huffington Post columns. The book includes guest contributions, guiding questions, and responses to essays by teacher education students and teachers to further classroom discussion. Education Flashpoints is written in a conversational style that draws readers into a series of debates by presenting issues in a clear and concise manner, but also with a touch of irony and a bit of rhetorical bite. The topics examined in these essays read like the latest newspaper headlines in the battle to define public education in the United States.


So Each May Soar

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Author by Carol A. Tomlinson
Genre : Education
Publisher : ASCD
ISBN : 9781416630302
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 294 Page
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"A vision for better classrooms that expresses belief in the possibility of each teacher and each student"--


Rhetorical Unconsciousness And Political Psychoanalysis

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Author by M. Lane Bruner
Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN : 9781611179842
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Views : 244 Page
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Rhetorical Unconsciousness and Political Psychoanalysis investigates unintentional forms of persuasion, their political consequences, and our ethical relation to the same. M. Lane Bruner argues that the unintentional ways we are persuaded are far more important than intentional persuasion; in fact all intentional persuasion is built on the foundations of rhetorical unconsciousness, whether we are persuaded through ignorance (the unsayable), unconscious symbolic processes (the unspoken), or productive repression (the unspeakable). Bruner brings together a wide range of theoretical approaches to unintentional persuasion, establishing the locations of such persuasion and providing examples taken from the Western European transition from feudalism to capitalism. To be more specific, phenomena related to artificial personhood and the commodity self have led to transformations in material culture from architecture to theater, showing how rhetorical unconsciousness works to create symptoms. Bruner then examines ethical considerations, the relationships among language in use, unconsciousness, and the seemingly irrational aspects of cultural and political history.