Mr. McDonald, from the Committee on Military Affairs, Submitted the Following Report. [to Accompany H.R. 718.]

Mr. McDonald, from the Committee on Military Affairs, Submitted the Following Report. [to Accompany H.R. 718.]
Title Mr. McDonald, from the Committee on Military Affairs, Submitted the Following Report. [to Accompany H.R. 718.] PDF eBook
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Pages 2
Release 1899
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Kiss of Death

Kiss of Death
Title Kiss of Death PDF eBook
Author John D. Bessler
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Pages 224
Release 2003
Genre Law
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Documents the life stories of death-row prisoners and the author's experiences as a pro bono attorney on Texas death penalty cases to present arguments for the abolishment of state-sanctioned executions.

The Illio

The Illio
Title The Illio PDF eBook
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Pages 536
Release 1911
Genre College yearbooks
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History of Ford County, Illinois

History of Ford County, Illinois
Title History of Ford County, Illinois PDF eBook
Author Ernest Arthur Gardner
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Pages 460
Release 1908
Genre History
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Axtell Genealogy, 1945

Axtell Genealogy, 1945
Title Axtell Genealogy, 1945 PDF eBook
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Pages 462
Release 1945
Genre Broome County (N.Y.)
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We Are What We Eat

We Are What We Eat
Title We Are What We Eat PDF eBook
Author Donna R. Gabaccia
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 289
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0674037448

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Ghulam Bombaywala sells bagels in Houston. Demetrios dishes up pizza in Connecticut. The Wangs serve tacos in Los Angeles. How ethnicity has influenced American eating habits—and thus, the make-up and direction of the American cultural mainstream—is the story told in We Are What We Eat. It is a complex tale of ethnic mingling and borrowing, of entrepreneurship and connoisseurship, of food as a social and political symbol and weapon—and a thoroughly entertaining history of our culinary tradition of multiculturalism. The story of successive generations of Americans experimenting with their new neighbors’ foods highlights the marketplace as an important arena for defining and expressing ethnic identities and relationships. We Are What We Eat follows the fortunes of dozens of enterprising immigrant cooks and grocers, street hawkers and restaurateurs who have cultivated and changed the tastes of native-born Americans from the seventeenth century to the present. It also tells of the mass corporate production of foods like spaghetti, bagels, corn chips, and salsa, obliterating their ethnic identities. The book draws a surprisingly peaceful picture of American ethnic relations, in which “Americanized” foods like Spaghetti-Os happily coexist with painstakingly pure ethnic dishes and creative hybrids. Donna Gabaccia invites us to consider: If we are what we eat, who are we? Americans’ multi-ethnic eating is a constant reminder of how widespread, and mutually enjoyable, ethnic interaction has sometimes been in the United States. Amid our wrangling over immigration and tribal differences, it reveals that on a basic level, in the way we sustain life and seek pleasure, we are all multicultural.

This is Ewers (Yours).

This is Ewers (Yours).
Title This is Ewers (Yours). PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Wood Ewers
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Pages 454
Release 1962
Genre Reference
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