My Philoslothical Christian Pop Journal

My Philoslothical Christian Pop Journal
Title My Philoslothical Christian Pop Journal PDF eBook
Author Philoslot Publishing
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2019-05-10
Genre
ISBN 9781097756858

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This Christian Pop sloth notebook / Journal makes an excellent gift for any occasion . Lined - Size: 6 x 9'' - Notebook - Journal - Planner - Dairy - 110 Pages - Classic White Lined Paper - For Writing, Sketching, Journals and Hand Lettering

My Philoslothical Christian Pop Journal

My Philoslothical Christian Pop Journal
Title My Philoslothical Christian Pop Journal PDF eBook
Author Philosoo Publishing
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2019-06-05
Genre
ISBN 9781072261476

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This Christian Pop sloth notebook / Journal makes an excellent gift for any occasion . Lined - Size: 6 x 9'' - Notebook - Journal - Planner - Dairy - 110 Pages - Classic White Lined Paper - For Writing, Sketching, Journals and Hand Lettering

The Rust Coloured Soil

The Rust Coloured Soil
Title The Rust Coloured Soil PDF eBook
Author Zombie Rust
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 110
Release
Genre
ISBN 1304590291

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Other Space Odysseys

Other Space Odysseys
Title Other Space Odysseys PDF eBook
Author Greg Lynn
Publisher Lars Muller Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Visionary architecture
ISBN 9783037781937

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The book presents, through different odysseys, three responses to the idea of an adventurous journey in space and a future based on technology. After the 1969 lunar mission, architect Alessandro Poli with Superstudio considered it critical to imagine our environment as connected to the new reality of outer space. Their extensive research led to "architettura interplanetaria", a highway to connect the earth and moon as well as "architettura materiale", which focuses on the return to earth. AUTHORS Architect Michael Maltzan is designing the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Administration Building for NASA that challenges existing models for housing scientific research, and proposes a new type of physical environment to facilitate a collaborative research process. Architect Greg Lynn has developed several investigations that imagine new worlds outside our atmosphere and initiated research and design for new terminals on both the earth and the moon, which will connect travelers between these two places. Mirko Zardini, director of the CCA, and Giovanna Borasi, curator for contemporary architecture at the CCA ILLUSTRATIONS 150 images *

Race and Radicalism in the Union Army

Race and Radicalism in the Union Army
Title Race and Radicalism in the Union Army PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Lause
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 210
Release 2010-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0252091701

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In this compelling portrait of interracial activism, Mark A. Lause documents the efforts of radical followers of John Brown to construct a triracial portion of the Federal Army of the Frontier. Mobilized and inspired by the idea of a Union that would benefit all, black, Indian, and white soldiers fought side by side, achieving remarkable successes in the field. Against a backdrop of idealism, racism, greed, and the agonies and deprivations of combat, Lause examines links between radicalism and reform, on the one hand, and racialized interactions among blacks, Indians, and whites, on the other. Lause examines how this multiracial vision of American society developed on the Western frontier. Focusing on the men and women who supported Brown in territorial Kansas, Lause examines the impact of abolitionist sentiment on relations with Indians and the crucial role of nonwhites in the conflict. Through this experience, Indians, blacks, and whites began to see their destinies as interdependent, and Lause discusses the radicalizing impact of this triracial Unionism upon the military course of the war in the upper Trans-Mississippi. The aftermath of the Civil War destroyed much of the memory of the war in the West, particularly in the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). The opportunity for an interracial society was quashed by the government's willingness to redefine the lucrative field of Indian exploitation for military and civilian officials and contractors. Assessing the social interrelations, ramifications, and military impact of nonwhites in the Union forces, Race and Radicalism in the Union Army explores the extent of interracial thought and activity among Americans in this period and greatly expands the historical narrative on the Civil War in the West.

Thus Spoke Zarathustra & Ecce Homo (2In1)

Thus Spoke Zarathustra & Ecce Homo (2In1)
Title Thus Spoke Zarathustra & Ecce Homo (2In1) PDF eBook
Author Friedrich Nietzsche
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 2020-12-30
Genre
ISBN 9788194747277

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The Great Cowboy Strike

The Great Cowboy Strike
Title The Great Cowboy Strike PDF eBook
Author Mark Lause
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 304
Release 2018-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 1786631970

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When cowboys were workers and battled their bosses In the pantheon of American icons, the cowboy embodies the traits of “rugged individualism,” independent, solitary, and stoical. In reality, cowboys were grossly exploited and underpaid seasonal workers, who responded to the abuses of their employers in a series of militant strikes. Their resistance arose from the rise and demise of a “beef bonanza” that attracted international capital. Business interests approached the market with the expectation that it would have the same freedom to brutally impose its will as it had exercised on native peoples and the recently emancipated African Americans. These assumptions contributed to a series of bitter and violent “range wars,” which broke out from Texas to Montana and framed the appearance of labor conflicts in the region. These social tensions stirred a series of political insurgencies that became virtually endemic to the American West of the Gilded Age. Mark A. Lause explores the relationship between these neglected labor conflicts, the “range wars,” and the third-party movements. The Great Cowboy Strike subverts American mythology to reveal the class abuses and inequalities that have blinded a nation to its true history and nature