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21. Toward Unity among Environmentalists by Bryan G. Norton | |
Paperback: 304
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(1994-09-01)
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22. Cisco Unity Deployment and Solutions Guide (Networking Technology) by Todd Stone, Jeff Lindborg, Steve Olivier, Dustin Grant | |
Paperback: 1008
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(2010-08-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Design, install, and manage a complete unified communications solution with this definitive guide. This definitive reference helps you leverage the true power of Cisco Unity, the powerful unified communications server that provides advanced, convergence-based communication services, which integrate with the desktop applications that business professionals use everyday. Cisco Unity Deployment and Solutions Guide shows you how to integrate Cisco Unity with Cisco IP-based communication solutions, including Cisco CallManager. Part I introduces you to the Cisco Unity architecture and teaches you about the Cisco Unity feature set. Part II helps you design and deploy a unified message solution with Cisco Unity, and Part III helps you manage and administer your solution by leveraging the tools within Cisco Unity. Cisco Unity Deployment and Solutions Guide teaches you all that you need to know about designing, deploying, and managing a sustainable, unified messaging solution. This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers. Customer Reviews (2)
great help!
Making Unified Messaging Work |
23. The Story of Unity by James Dillet Freeman | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-06-04)
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24. The Unity Movement: Its Evolution and Spiritual Teaching by Neal Vahle | |
Paperback: 504
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(2002-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Today there are 170,000 Unity students who are members of Unity centers and churches and attend Unity classes both in the churches and at Unity School. More than 70,000 people subscribe to Unity magazine, and 1.2 million subscribe to Unity’s Daily Word. The Association of Unity Churches provides services to over 1,000 ministries worldwide. Unity’s 24-hour prayer ministry responds to more than 2 million prayer requests each year, including approximately 1.1 million phone calls and 1 million letters. Neal Vahle documents the lives of the spiritual visionaries who created, organized, and led the Unity movement: Myrtle Fillmore, the 40-year-old wife and mother who was inspired by a Christian Science practitioner to cure herself of tuberculosis; Charles Fillmore, who had planned a business career but found, through study, prayer, meditation, and dream analysis, that he had another calling; H. Emily Cady, a New York City homeopathic physician whose book on Unity teachings, Lessons in Truth, was published in 1901, and has sold more than 1.6 million copies; Lowell Fillmore, eldest son of Charles and Myrtle, who clarified and popularized Unity teaching; and the other descendants of Myrtle and Charles, each of whom made immeasurable contributions. He explores the key factors that led to the steady growth of the movement: the creation of the Unity School of Christianity; the development of Unity Village in Missouri; the evolution of "Silent Unity;" the publication program; the training of students; the development of centers and churches; and he presents and analyzes the controversies and debates within the organization. Vahle concludes the book with a look at the challenges facing the movement in the 21st century. Customer Reviews (1)
The History of Unity Church |
25. The Cry Was Unity: Communists and African Americans, 1917-1936 by Mark Solomon | |
Paperback: 440
Pages
(1998-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Communist Party was the only political movement on the left in the late 1920s and 1930s to place racial justice and equality at the top of its agenda and to seek, and ultimately win, sympathy among African Americans. This historic effort to fuse red and black offers a rich vein of experience and constitutes the theme of The Cry Was Unity. Utilizing for the first time materials related to African Americans from the Moscow archives of the Communist Inter-national (Comintern), The Cry Was Unity traces the trajectory of the black-red relationship from the end of World War I to the tumultuous 1930s. From the just-recovered transcript of the pivotal debate on African Americans at the 6th Comintern Congress in 1928, the book assesses the impact of the Congress's declaration that blacks in the rural South constituted a nation within a nation, entitled to the right of self-determination. Despite the theory's serious flaws, it fused the black struggle for freedom and revolutionary content and demanded that white labor recognize blacks as indispensable allies. As the Great Depression unfolded, the Communists launched intensive campaigns against lynching, evictions, and discrimination in jobs and relief and opened within their own ranks a searing assault on racism. While the Party was never able to win a majority of white workers to the struggle for Negro rights, or to achieve the unqualified support of the black majority, it helped to lay the foundations for the freedom struggle of the 1950s and 1960s. The Cry Was Unity underscores the successes and failures of the Communist-led left and the ways in which it fought against racism and inequality. This struggle comprises an important missing page that needs to be returned to the nation's history. Mark Solomon, an emeritus professor at Simmons College, is the author of Red and Black: Communism and Afro-Americans, 1929-1935, Death Waltz to Armageddon: E. P. Thompson and the Peace Movement, and Stopping World War II (with Michael Myerson). Customer Reviews (3)
Fascinating
Black nationalism and the early days of the CPUSA Solomon is emeritus professor atSimmons College and a member of the Committees of Correspondence. The CofCsplit from the CPUSA because of objections to the dogmatism and bureaucracyof the Gus Hall regime. The event that finally led to the formation of theCofC was Hall's support for the coup against Gorbachev. Some of the mostprominent black members of the CP went with the CofC, including CharleneMitchell who is co-chair of the CofC with Manning Marable, department headof African-American studies at Columbia University. Although Solomon iswhite, he explains in his introduction why he was drawn to the blackstruggle: "The environment we knew was one of spiriteddemonstrations to save the lives of Rosa Ingram, Willie McGhee, theMartinsville Seven, and other victims of a racist legal system. It includedattending vibrant interracial dances at Rockland Palace in Harlem, sittingin awe in the back of Birdland to ask Charlie Parker to support Du Bois forthe Senate, and listening to Miles Davis, engaged by the unhip MarxistLabor Youth League, which somehow thought that Davis's brilliant,elliptical bebop was right for dancing. All of that had nearly disappearedby the mid-1950s. But that defiant interracialism, grounded in the unity ofcultural traditions, of shared support for all who labored for an end tooppression at home and abroad never died. Its special commitment to, andadmiration for, black culture, history, and community life survived andfused with a pervasive sense that the liberation of one group was essentialto the spiritual and physical freedom of all." What is significant,however, is that Solomon understands the progressive character of blacknationalism as well, sparing no effort to show how the Communist Party atvarious points in its history embraced such initiatives. I want to focus inone particular moment in party history, which is highly revealing for theaffinity black party members had for nationalism, namely the African BloodBrotherhood. Despite the separatist name, this group was the instrument ofCommunist Party involvement in the black struggle in the early1920s. Cyril Briggs was the founder of the African Black Brotherhood.Born in 1888 on the Caribbean island of Nevis, he always considered himselfa "race man". His father was a white plantation overseer and thisaccounted for Briggs's light complexion, which earned him the descriptionof the "Angry Blond Negro" later in life, just as Malcolm X wasdubbed "Detroit Red" before becoming a nationalist for similarreasons. Briggs moved to Harlem in 1905 and launched a writing career,finally landing a job with the Amsterdam News in 1912. Briggs was sweptup by the self-determination rhetoric of WWI which inspired his editorial,"Security for Poles and Serbs, Why not for Colored Nations?," acall for a separate black state in the United States. He was also a strongsupporter of the Irish Easter Uprising of 1916. Briggs started a newmagazine called the "Crusader" in 1918 to focus on the strugglefor self-determination and black pride. The magazine made no distinctionbetween such goals and more immediate social and economic issues. It backedthe Socialist Party electoral campaigns of A. Philip Randolph and exposedlynchings in the south and job discrimination in the north. In theFebruary 1919 issue, the Crusader began demonstrating a concern with classin the Marxist sense. Comparing the forced removal of black workers from aPennsylvania steel town (where they had migrated to during wartime laborshortages) to the Palmer Raid deportations of white foreign-born radicals,The Crusader attributed such actions to the "mailed fist ofcapitalism." By May and June, the magazine was equating capitalism andcolonialism, and projecting proletarian unity between black and whiteworkers as a way to eradicate national oppression of black people. In thefirst months of American Communism, Briggs drew close to two members of theparty's underground, Otto Huiswoud and Claude McKay, who would later becomeknown as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance. (Huiswoud, another Caribbeanimmigrant, was a charismatic figure in his own right. He got involved withthe Socialist Party while studying agriculture at Cornell University.During a summer job working on a cruise ship, Huiswoud organized asuccessful job action by black members of the crew for higher pay andbetter working conditions.) Solomon believes that Briggs became a partymember in mid-1921. This connection influenced the direction of Brigg's ownorganization, the African Blood Brotherhood, which would begin to absorbMarxist influences. The 1920 ABB convention defined resistance to theKKK, support for a united front of black organizations, and promotion ofhigher wages and better working conditions for black workers as paramount.While calling for "racial self respect," it also maintained thatcooperation with "class-conscious white workers" was necessary.As the ABB drew closer to the Communist Party, nationalistic prejudices assuch became less frequent. The Crusader, which was now the semiofficialorgan of the ABB, declared that while the oppression of blacks was moresevere, blacks and Jews shared a historic experience ofpersecution. Furthermore, Briggs began to, as Solomon puts it,"...fuse his own sense of African identity and national culture withLeninist internationalism. He found in African antiquity the primitivecommunism that provided an Afrocentric root to the vision advanced by theThird International." As opposed to Garvey's nationalist movement, theMarxists of the ABB did not view "Africa for the Africans" as aninvitation to capitalist development. He wrote, "Socialism andCommunism [were] in practical application in Africa for centuries beforethey were even advanced as theories in the European world." Within ayear or so, the ABB would have evolved into a full-fledged black Marxistorganization.
Showed necessity of Black self-determination and class unity |
26. Unity Mitford: An Enquiry into Her Life and the Frivolity of Evil by David Pryce-Jones | |
Hardcover: 292
Pages
(1977)
Isbn: 0803788657 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The only Unity biography disappoints
A vivid account of Unity Mitford''s bizarre love for Adolf Hitler
She's a Rebel
Accuracy in real life and reviewing
Fascinating subject, poor writing |
27. Cisco IP Communications Express: CallManager Express with Cisco Unity Express by Danelle Au, Baldwin Choi, Rajesh Haridas, Christina Hattingh, Ravi Koulagi, Mike Tasker, Lillian Xia | |
Hardcover: 936
Pages
(2005-05-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description Telephony solutions for the small and medium business, enterprise branch office, and small office Enterprise branches and small and medium businesses require IP telephony solutions particular to their size. Cisco® IP Communications (IPC) Express is the answer: a one-box solution that provides turnkey operation with an easy-to-use web-based interface for combined voice and data needs. Cisco IPC Express delivers a comprehensive suite of telephony features, security, and applications–but how will you use them to your best advantage? This book, Cisco IP Communications Express, provides the detailed information you need to maximize the use of this powerful product suite. By reading this book, you will learn how Cisco IPC Express and its applications can become a business solution for your office or enterprise. The experts from Cisco Systems® give you in-depth design guidance, full configurations, and valuable examples to serve as blueprints for your network. The feature operation and deployment discussions demonstrate how to configure and customize the system and how to use different product features to achieve your specific business goals. Once you deploy your solutions, you will be able to maintain your network through the troubleshooting guidance and examples of resolutions to common problems provided in this book. Cisco IP Communications Express is a must-have for any organization using Cisco CallManager Express or Cisco Unity® Express. Technology decision makers and network administrators will be armed with relevant information on how to deploy IP communications for their particular business needs. IT managers in larger enterprises will benefit from the plans for distributed call processing design for their networks. Service providers and resellers will be prepared to sell, install, configure, and troubleshoot Cisco IPC Express based on customer needs. Beyond its application in the workspace, Cisco IP Communications Express will also prove helpful to those studying for Cisco voice-related certifications. This IP communications book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology Series. IP communications titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals understand voice and IP telephony technologies, plan and design converged networks, and implement network solutions for increased productivity. Customer Reviews (9)
Great reference book
Very useful guide
A Complete Reference for Configuring and Managing CME
excellent book
Very good book - not only for CCME and CUE |
28. The Unity Principle: The Shaping of Jewish History by Ellis Rivkin | |
Paperback: 341
Pages
(2003-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This scholarly yet engaging book presents a dynamic interpretation of Jewish history—from biblical to modern times—as a set of interconnected and evolving events and relationships that spring directly from Judaism’s core beliefs. Rivkin explores how monotheism has enabled Jews throughout history to adapt themselves, their communities, and their vision of the Covenant whenever they were confronted by new circumstances or historical forces. This flexibility and redefinition has time and again ensured Jewish survival and vitality, and placed Jews in the forefront of the modern trend of globalization. The Unity Principle is newly revised and expanded based on Rivkin’s classic work The Shaping of Jewish History. "This remarkable book captures much of the scope, passion, originality, and incisiveness of an inimitable teacher and cherished mentor who opened new vistas for our understanding of Jewish history—indeed of history itself." – FROM THE FOREWORD BY ROBERT M. SELTZER—Professor of Jewish History at Hunter College and author of Jewish People, Jewish Thought: The Jewish Experience in History. Customer Reviews (3)
We are God seekers and Our God teaches
The Unity Principle, by Rivkin
An elegantly written, scholarly review of Jewish history |
29. Unity: A Quest for Truth by Eric Butterworth | |
Paperback: 91
Pages
(1994-06)
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A short overview of the Unity Church and its beliefs.
A Great Introduction to Unity Unity re-discovered the practice of silent meditation long before it became popular in the Western world. Unity taught about the power of "positive thinking" long before it became popular through books of Norman Vincent Peale and Robert H. Schuller. Unity was a blessing to a modern religious thought in many ways, although it is not always admitted. However, I want to assure you that if you will take time to read its materials, especially the classical ones, your understanding of God and your own life will not be the same! Personally, after I found Unity several years ago, I dedicated myself to making Unity materials available in the Russian language. ... Read more |
30. Far and Beyon' by Unity Dow | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2002-04-01)
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Intimate story of life for an African woman
Confronting Understanding Far and Beyon' is, for me, in the first instance an exposition of the plurality and pervasiveness of power.Although domestic violence, corporal punishment and other forms of force feature in the account, Mosa and her family are not merely oppressed by brute force.Mosa's life is, instead, structured by a series of complex, contradictory rules, norms, expectations, and sanctions.Family relations, for instance, are guided by overlapping but mutually incompatible systems: Social norms determine social standing, tasks, responsibilities, acceptable behavior; a closely connected but less pervasively understood body customary practices (which itself has diverse interpretations, see p.151) regulates familial and gender relationships.Somewhere in the distance is the specter of a complex and cumbersome system of formal legal rules based and the Botswana state.Yet, as Mosa's attempt to help Cecilia shows, this recourse is often ineffective, formalistic and impotent (see: pp.172-8). Contradictions pervade the novel.Botswana, as nation-state, rarely features in the lives of the Selato family save from a devious police officer, a school system, and a formal visit from the education minister to a prize giving ceremony.Neither traditional healing nor modern medicine provide viable solutions to the AIDS crisis, while social norms and customary practices encourage male promiscuity.In her attempt to get an education, Mosa has to contend with an institution operating with Victorian British practices, teachers who seek to forge patron-client relationships with students, and pervasive forms of misogyny.Mara maintains a "female headed household" (p.87) but is confronted with practices, customs, and rules than undermine women's self-sufficiency and access to the most basic rights and resources.Moreover, the contradictions and confusion of modern, post-colonial existence is born out in every aspect of the identity of each character.Mosa initially curses her unglamorous, non-English name which, to boot, means woman (pp. 76-8), while American teachers take it upon themselves to elongate and abbreviate their students' Anglo-Saxon names (p101).Mosa is acutely aware of the disciplining power of language, accent and syntax: "you have to remember to say 'Koki and I' at school and 'Me and Koki' at home" (p.88).The constant clash between competing cultures and values results in a kind of cultural bilingualism.Mosa instinctively knows when her definition of family is incompatible with her English teacher's.Stan patiently avoids his white benefactor's intrusive questions and attempts to hide his ritual-induced scars. Ask your know-it-all Mr Mitchell how much family counseling costs where he comes from.(p.108-9) Far and Beyond is a reflection on contemporary Southern African society.It is also a powerful commentary "what makes the world hangs together".For better or worse, ideas, myths, rituals, stories, implicit agreements and strategic silences are the glue of all nations, societies, groups and families.When Stan voices discomfort at a cow slaughtering ceremony, Mosa challenges him by comparing it to western ways of coping with grief.Partly aided by her geographic and cultural distance, Mosa's comparison highlights important parallels between the grieving rituals of western and "traditional" societies by stripping the former of the taken-for-granted esteem and authority that "scientific," institutionalized, and professionalized western practices are often afforded. Fiction, ultimately, does much more than shed light on what is often left undocumented or underreported.It can also help us understand the urgency and humanity that is at times masked by academic terms and political buzz words like "development," "sustainability" and "equity."Mirroring Mosa's angry confrontation with "reality" which ultimately spurs her agency, novels like Far and Beyon' provide a bridge between education and understanding by drawing parallels between "us" and "them," and by inspiring anger, hope and action.
A great read about a strong African woman This book, written by an African woman who is a judge at the high court of Botswana, is a monument for the strength of African woman: the way in which they run society behind the scenes and in which they have to cope with sexism in order to survive. It is also a strong plea for openness about HIV/AIDS. And most important of all: there is an engrossing story to get the message across. ... Read more |
31. The Unity of Philosophical Experience by Etienne Gilson | |
Paperback: 269
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(1999-10)
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A Delighful Read
Best Single Book in the History of Philosophy
A Philosophical Must
A history of philosophy with philosophical implications The most important thesis of the book, however, is Gilson's defense that philosophy and more importantly metaphysics is a process and not a conclusion. Once one has made metaphysics a conclusion it ceases to be Metaphysics. Metaphyics can supose a greater truth, like an octagon being closer to a circle than a hexagon, but to incompus all truth is at least a human impossibility. However there have been many cycles in the history were postulations of a "metaphysical" entirety of truth have lead to philosophical cycles of argumentation, sometimes with real physical consequences. These cycles have turned into philosophical battles between true metaphyics and the false. The most recent false metaphicans have been Hegel, Kant, Carte, Hume, Descartes, and William of Ockham, plus their various disciples. The first cycle, Gilson defines, is that of Thales, 2,600 years ago, claiming all is an absolute of everything being air, followed by Anaximenes claiming everything was not air but water, and then Heraclitus caliming all is fire, then the first synthasis of this absurdity was Anaxaimander saying that the common things of all this stuff was indeterminable. Gilson spends most of his effort, 99% of it, in defining the modern and medieaval cycles of metaphysical certatude and the resulting problems. Any summary of it would not do it justice. The importance of this book to historians and pilosophers and historians of philosophy is immense. I don't know of any other book which so vividly paints a picture of modern thinking and how "it" got here than this book. Although I must admit I got hopelessly lost in the discriptions of Descarte's postulations, but the thesis of Descartes was made clear. One could go on forever about this book it is a cornicopia of ideas for further study and expansion. Highly recommended for any student of history or philosophy. Gilson brings a view that cannot be ignored. The question I have for Gilson, if I could ask it, is does Gilson agree that error illuminates the truth, as Aquinas did, and further, if error is good. Gilson convincingly argues that there is unity to the philosophical experience and this experience is illuminating on the nature of man and perhaps more.
This is one of the good ones |
32. New Testament Theology: Exploring Diversity and Unity by Frank J. Matera | |
Paperback: 520
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(2007-08-01)
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Good book - but seems more like a NT introduction
from Westminster John Knox |
33. The Cultural Unity of Black Africa: The Domains of Patriarchy and of Matriarchy in Classical Antiquity (Karnak History) by Cheikh Anta Diop | |
Paperback: 202
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(2000-01)
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I loved it. This is not just another feel-good book from a zealous Afrocentrist. This is true scholarship! I am sure all readers will be convinced when they finish reading it. Islam, colonization, and Christianity have truely changed the Black world in terms of its matriarchal character. We should respect our women. In European and Asian history, you will never find anything resembling the armed Sudanese Kandake, the Angolan Nzinga, the Egyptian Hatshetsup and Tiye,...the list is endless. Perhaps it's matriarchy that fueled our ancient societies to become world powers in our glory days. We can only imagine. Can Africa ever really gain what it's lost? That's the question. In a way, I feel that Diop asks the same question. ... Read more |
34. Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function 4th Edition by Kenneth S. Saladin | |
Hardcover: 1180
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(2007-02-01)
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Very happy customer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function 4th Edition
Great Condition.!
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Anatomy & Physiology |
35. A Mathematical Tapestry: Demonstrating the Beautiful Unity of Mathematics by Peter Hilton, Jean Pedersen | |
Paperback: 306
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(2010-08-30)
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36. The Core of Christianity: Rediscovering Authentic Unity and Personal Wholeness in Christ by Neil T. Anderson | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2010-01-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bestselling author Neil Anderson (more than 2.5 million books sold) has a passion for the church and a desire to encourage each Christian’s personal journey closer to the heart of Jesus and His will. In his new book, Anderson addresses four tendencies that mislead Christians. He offers clear, biblical paths readers can follow to overcome Anderson offers wisdom and direction to bring certainty and focus to a believer’s life. Readers will learn to avoid the pitfalls of worldly teachings as they study key verses, find balance between extremes, follow God’s will, and embrace examples of Christ–centered living. |
37. Pentecostalism and Christian Unity: Ecumenical Documents and Critical Assessments | |
Paperback: 277
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(2010-03)
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Finally a book dedicated to Pentecostalism and Christian unity |
38. Unity of All Life by Eric Butterworth | |
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(1977-06)
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39. An Elusive Unity: Urban Democracy and Machine Politics in Industrializing America by James J. Connolly | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(2010-11-19)
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40. Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life by Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart | |
Hardcover: 1056
Pages
(2007-07-13)
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Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life |
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