Author: Wesley Cartier
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780152048280
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
"A boy runs so fast that he imagines himself to be a rabbit, a bobcat, a horse, and a cheetah."--[Source inconnue].
Marco's Run
Author: Wesley Cartier
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780152048280
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
"A boy runs so fast that he imagines himself to be a rabbit, a bobcat, a horse, and a cheetah."--[Source inconnue].
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780152048280
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
"A boy runs so fast that he imagines himself to be a rabbit, a bobcat, a horse, and a cheetah."--[Source inconnue].
Southeast Asia
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia, Southeastern
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia, Southeastern
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Bound to Empire : The United States and the Philippines
Author: H. W. Brands Professor of History Texas A & M University
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199874379
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
From the day Commodore Dewey's battleships destroyed the Spanish fleet at Manila to the closing of the Subic Bay naval base in 1992, America and the Philippines have shared a long and tangled history. It has been a century of war and colonialism, earnest reforms and blatant corruption, diplomatic maneuvering and political intrigue, an era colored by dramatic events and striking personalities. In Bound to Empire, acclaimed historian H.W. Brands gives us a brilliant account of the American involvement in the Philippines in a sweeping narrative filled with analytical insight. Ranging from the Spanish-American War to the fall of Ferdinand Marcos and beyond, Brands deftly weaves together the histories of both nations as he assesses America's great experiment with empire. He leaps from the turbulent American scene in the 1890s--the labor unrest, the panic of 1893, the emergence of Progressivism, the growing tension with Spain--to the shores of the newly acquired colony: Dewey's conquest of Manila, the vicious war against the Philippine insurgents, and the founding of American civilian rule. As Brands takes us through the following century, describing the efforts to "civilize" the Filipinos, the shaping of Philippine political practices, the impact of General MacArthur, and World War II and the Cold War, he provides fascinating insight into the forces and institutions that made American rule what it was, and the Republic of the Philippines what it is today. He uncovers the origins of the corruption and nepotism of post-independence Philippine politics, as well as the ambivalence of American rule, in which liberal principles of self-determination clashed with the desire for empire and a preoccupation first with Japan and later with communism. The book comes right up to the present day, with an incisive account of the rise and fall of Ferdinand Marcos, the accession (and subsequent troubles) of Corazon Aquino, the Communist guerrilla insurgency, and the debate over the American military bases. "Damn the Americans!" Manuel Quezon once said. "Why don't they tyrannize us more?" Indeed, as Brands writes, American rule in the Philippines was more benign than that of any other colonial power in the Pacific region. Yet it failed to foster a genuine democracy. This fascinating book explains why, in a perceptive account of a century of empire and its aftermath.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199874379
Category : Philippines
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
From the day Commodore Dewey's battleships destroyed the Spanish fleet at Manila to the closing of the Subic Bay naval base in 1992, America and the Philippines have shared a long and tangled history. It has been a century of war and colonialism, earnest reforms and blatant corruption, diplomatic maneuvering and political intrigue, an era colored by dramatic events and striking personalities. In Bound to Empire, acclaimed historian H.W. Brands gives us a brilliant account of the American involvement in the Philippines in a sweeping narrative filled with analytical insight. Ranging from the Spanish-American War to the fall of Ferdinand Marcos and beyond, Brands deftly weaves together the histories of both nations as he assesses America's great experiment with empire. He leaps from the turbulent American scene in the 1890s--the labor unrest, the panic of 1893, the emergence of Progressivism, the growing tension with Spain--to the shores of the newly acquired colony: Dewey's conquest of Manila, the vicious war against the Philippine insurgents, and the founding of American civilian rule. As Brands takes us through the following century, describing the efforts to "civilize" the Filipinos, the shaping of Philippine political practices, the impact of General MacArthur, and World War II and the Cold War, he provides fascinating insight into the forces and institutions that made American rule what it was, and the Republic of the Philippines what it is today. He uncovers the origins of the corruption and nepotism of post-independence Philippine politics, as well as the ambivalence of American rule, in which liberal principles of self-determination clashed with the desire for empire and a preoccupation first with Japan and later with communism. The book comes right up to the present day, with an incisive account of the rise and fall of Ferdinand Marcos, the accession (and subsequent troubles) of Corazon Aquino, the Communist guerrilla insurgency, and the debate over the American military bases. "Damn the Americans!" Manuel Quezon once said. "Why don't they tyrannize us more?" Indeed, as Brands writes, American rule in the Philippines was more benign than that of any other colonial power in the Pacific region. Yet it failed to foster a genuine democracy. This fascinating book explains why, in a perceptive account of a century of empire and its aftermath.
The AIG Story
Author: Maurice R. Greenberg
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118519582
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Selected as one of Motley Fool’s "5 Great Books You Should Read" In The AIG Story, the company's long-term CEO Hank Greenberg (1967 to 2005) and GW professor and corporate governance expert Lawrence Cunningham chronicle the origins of the company and its relentless pioneering of open markets everywhere in the world. They regale readers with riveting vignettes of how AIG grew from a modest group of insurance enterprises in 1970 to the largest insurance company in world history. They help us understand AIG's distinctive entrepreneurial culture and how its outstanding employees worldwide helped pave the road to globalization. Corrects numerous common misconceptions about AIG that arose due to its role at the center of the financial crisis of 2008. A unique account of AIG by one of the iconic business leaders of the twentieth century who developed close relationships with many of the most important world leaders of the period and helped to open markets everywhere Offers new critical perspective on battles with N. Y. Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and the 2008 U.S. government seizure of AIG amid the financial crisis Shares considerable information not previously made public The AIG Story captures an impressive saga in business history--one of innovation, vision and leadership at a company that was nearly--destroyed with a few strokes of governmental pens. The AIG Story carries important lessons and implications for the U.S., especially its role in international affairs, its approach to business, its legal system and its handling of financial crises.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118519582
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Selected as one of Motley Fool’s "5 Great Books You Should Read" In The AIG Story, the company's long-term CEO Hank Greenberg (1967 to 2005) and GW professor and corporate governance expert Lawrence Cunningham chronicle the origins of the company and its relentless pioneering of open markets everywhere in the world. They regale readers with riveting vignettes of how AIG grew from a modest group of insurance enterprises in 1970 to the largest insurance company in world history. They help us understand AIG's distinctive entrepreneurial culture and how its outstanding employees worldwide helped pave the road to globalization. Corrects numerous common misconceptions about AIG that arose due to its role at the center of the financial crisis of 2008. A unique account of AIG by one of the iconic business leaders of the twentieth century who developed close relationships with many of the most important world leaders of the period and helped to open markets everywhere Offers new critical perspective on battles with N. Y. Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and the 2008 U.S. government seizure of AIG amid the financial crisis Shares considerable information not previously made public The AIG Story captures an impressive saga in business history--one of innovation, vision and leadership at a company that was nearly--destroyed with a few strokes of governmental pens. The AIG Story carries important lessons and implications for the U.S., especially its role in international affairs, its approach to business, its legal system and its handling of financial crises.
Struggle for Freedom' 2008 Ed.
Author: Cecilio D. Duka
Publisher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
ISBN: 9789712350450
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
ISBN: 9789712350450
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Author: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 824
Book Description
"List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology (comp. by Frederick Webb Hodge)":
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 824
Book Description
"List of publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology (comp. by Frederick Webb Hodge)":
The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians
Author: John Peabody Harrington
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnology
Languages : en
Pages : 822
Book Description
You're in my Sun, Block
Author: Kalaio
Publisher: Patience Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1958704024
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
You’re in my sun! Those are the words Emily finds herself shouting at a stranger on her Fourth of July vacation weekend. The attractive but infuriating Block manages to cast a shadow on not only Emily, but on her vacation weekend with his optimism. As Block challenges her to let loose and join his adventurous spirit, she goes toe-to-toe with her anxiety, and finds herself cautiously opening up to the possibility of a connection. Fleeting or not. With every minute spent with Block, Emily feels herself cool down, and she finally relaxes in the shade. Block guides Emily through stormy seas, and the waves no longer crash around her, she can find her own way through the riptide. A holiday whirlwind romance becomes a testament to the power of connection and the healing properties of love.
Publisher: Patience Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1958704024
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
You’re in my sun! Those are the words Emily finds herself shouting at a stranger on her Fourth of July vacation weekend. The attractive but infuriating Block manages to cast a shadow on not only Emily, but on her vacation weekend with his optimism. As Block challenges her to let loose and join his adventurous spirit, she goes toe-to-toe with her anxiety, and finds herself cautiously opening up to the possibility of a connection. Fleeting or not. With every minute spent with Block, Emily feels herself cool down, and she finally relaxes in the shade. Block guides Emily through stormy seas, and the waves no longer crash around her, she can find her own way through the riptide. A holiday whirlwind romance becomes a testament to the power of connection and the healing properties of love.
Mi Latina
Author: King Tremayne
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480946850
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Mi Latina: The Bloody Romance By: King Tremayne Mi Latina: The Bloody Romance is an extremely cautionary tale of a man named Steve Davis, born and raised in the U.S. murder capital: Chicago, Illinois. He decides to trade the rough life of Chicago’s Northside ghetto, for a perceived family life in Colombia, only to fall madly in love (at first sight), with one Sonrisa Ciela Jerez, only to find she has a dreadfully sordid past that involves one of the most notoriously vindictive drug lords who may have ever walked the face of the earth. Steve quickly finds himself staunchly defending this woman, immediately starting a war with drug lord Vibora, in the first and only attempt to avenge the wrongs that the love of his life, Sonrisa, suffered at the hands of this monster.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480946850
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
Mi Latina: The Bloody Romance By: King Tremayne Mi Latina: The Bloody Romance is an extremely cautionary tale of a man named Steve Davis, born and raised in the U.S. murder capital: Chicago, Illinois. He decides to trade the rough life of Chicago’s Northside ghetto, for a perceived family life in Colombia, only to fall madly in love (at first sight), with one Sonrisa Ciela Jerez, only to find she has a dreadfully sordid past that involves one of the most notoriously vindictive drug lords who may have ever walked the face of the earth. Steve quickly finds himself staunchly defending this woman, immediately starting a war with drug lord Vibora, in the first and only attempt to avenge the wrongs that the love of his life, Sonrisa, suffered at the hands of this monster.
Three One-Act Plays
Author: John Tully
Publisher: John Tully
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
WOMAN ALIVE (3m 3f) An updated edition of a favourite one-act farce. Roger Berry writes crime novels and his wife, Amanda, stages a mock murder as the basis for a plot for his next novel. Her well-intentioned efforts to be helpful go disastrously wrong and Roger finds himself arrested as a murderer. From then on things can only get worse — and more hilarious. THE KING OF ARGOS (7m 2f) Kronos, King of Argos in Ancient Greece, cannot decided which of his two quarrelsome sons should succeed him. He decides to consult the oracle of Apollo at Delphi, only to receive the usual ambiguous advice. Meantime Helen, his daughter, has brought another protégé home to the palace, Marcos, a scruffy musician who sings revolutionary songs in the market place. To his own surprise as much as anyone’s Marcos is destined to play a leading role in the hectic events that ensue. LOVE FROM MICHAEL (1m 3f) Dorothy Stevens and her daughter, Jenny, live in trepidation, awaiting yet another message from husband and father, Michael.,whol appears to know exactly what they are doing at any time and, even more disturbingly, what they and others are going to do. Yet he is supposed to be dead! Who can find an explanation? Who can stop the persecution? A medium? Or a private enquiry agent such as Emily Cooper who brings a keen mind to the task.
Publisher: John Tully
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
WOMAN ALIVE (3m 3f) An updated edition of a favourite one-act farce. Roger Berry writes crime novels and his wife, Amanda, stages a mock murder as the basis for a plot for his next novel. Her well-intentioned efforts to be helpful go disastrously wrong and Roger finds himself arrested as a murderer. From then on things can only get worse — and more hilarious. THE KING OF ARGOS (7m 2f) Kronos, King of Argos in Ancient Greece, cannot decided which of his two quarrelsome sons should succeed him. He decides to consult the oracle of Apollo at Delphi, only to receive the usual ambiguous advice. Meantime Helen, his daughter, has brought another protégé home to the palace, Marcos, a scruffy musician who sings revolutionary songs in the market place. To his own surprise as much as anyone’s Marcos is destined to play a leading role in the hectic events that ensue. LOVE FROM MICHAEL (1m 3f) Dorothy Stevens and her daughter, Jenny, live in trepidation, awaiting yet another message from husband and father, Michael.,whol appears to know exactly what they are doing at any time and, even more disturbingly, what they and others are going to do. Yet he is supposed to be dead! Who can find an explanation? Who can stop the persecution? A medium? Or a private enquiry agent such as Emily Cooper who brings a keen mind to the task.