Draft of the Declaration of Independence

Draft of the Declaration of Independence
Title Draft of the Declaration of Independence PDF eBook
Author John Adams
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 24
Release 2014-10-29
Genre
ISBN 9781503031371

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John Adams (October 30 1735 - July 4, 1826) was the second president of the United States (1797-1801), having earlier served as the first vice president of the United States (1789-1797). An American Founding Father, Adams was a statesman, diplomat, and a leading advocate of American independence from Great Britain. Well educated, he was an Enlightenment political theorist who promoted republicanism, as well as a strong central government, and wrote prolifically about his often seminal ideas-both in published works and in letters to his wife and key adviser Abigail Adams. Adams was a lifelong opponent of slavery, having never bought a slave. In 1770 he provided a principled, controversial, and successful legal defense to the British soldiers accused in the Boston Massacre, because he believed in the right to counsel and the "protect[ion] of innocence." Adams came to prominence in the early stages of the American Revolution. A lawyer and public figure in Boston, as a delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress, he played a leading role in persuading Congress to declare independence. He assisted Thomas Jefferson in drafting the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and was its primary advocate in the Congress. Later, as a diplomat in Europe, he helped negotiate the eventual peace treaty with Great Britain, and was responsible for obtaining vital governmental loans from Amsterdam bankers. A political theorist and historian, Adams largely wrote the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780, which together with his earlier Thoughts on Government, influenced American political thought. One of his greatest roles was as a judge of character: in 1775, he nominated George Washington to be commander-in-chief, and 25 years later nominated John Marshall to be Chief Justice of the United States. Adams' revolutionary credentials secured him two terms as George Washington's vice president and his own election in 1796 as the second president. During his one term as president, he encountered ferocious attacks by the Jeffersonian Republicans, as well as the dominant faction in his own Federalist Party led by his bitter enemy Alexander Hamilton. Adams signed the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts, and built up the army and navy especially in the face of an undeclared naval war (called the "Quasi-War") with France, 1798-1800. The major accomplishment of his presidency was his peaceful resolution of the conflict in the face of Hamilton's opposition. In 1800, Adams was defeated for re-election by Thomas Jefferson and retired to Massachusetts. He later resumed his friendship with Jefferson. He and his wife founded an accomplished family line of politicians, diplomats, and historians now referred to as the Adams political family. Adams was the father of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States. His achievements have received greater recognition in modern times, though his contributions were not initially as celebrated as those of other Founders. Adams was the first U.S. president to reside in the executive mansion that eventually became known as the White House.

The Pink Bollworm

The Pink Bollworm
Title The Pink Bollworm PDF eBook
Author Walter David Hunter
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1914
Genre Cotton
ISBN

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The Chaos Scenario

The Chaos Scenario
Title The Chaos Scenario PDF eBook
Author Bob Garfield
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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What happens when the old mass media/mass marketing model collapses and the Brave New World is unprepared to replace it? In this fascinating, terrifying, instructive and often hilarious book, Bob Garfield of NPR and Ad Age, chronicles the disintegration of traditional media and marketing but also travels five continents to discover how business can survive--and thrive--in a digitally connected, Post-Media Age. He calls this the art and science of Listenomics. You should listen, too.

The Living Earth

The Living Earth
Title The Living Earth PDF eBook
Author Dr Tracey Greenwood
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018-08
Genre
ISBN 9781927309551

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United States Government: Principles in Practice

United States Government: Principles in Practice
Title United States Government: Principles in Practice PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Holt McDougal
Pages 0
Release 2011-03-02
Genre Civics
ISBN 9780547451381

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Presents relevant standards-based content that targets student interest to stimulate and encourage learning. Includes case studies, thought-provoking questions, and simulations, and develops 21st century skills in students so that they can apply what they learn and participate as effective and responsible citizens.--Publisher.

Plant Resistance to Viruses

Plant Resistance to Viruses
Title Plant Resistance to Viruses PDF eBook
Author David Evered
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 226
Release 2008-04-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0470513578

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Concern about the environmental consequences of the widespread use of pesticides has increased, and evidence of pesticide-resistant virus vectors have continued to emerge. This volume presents a timely survey of the mechanisms of plant resistance and examines current developments in breeding for resistance, with particular emphasis on advances in genetic engineering which allow for the incorporation of viral genetic material into plants. Discusses the mechanisms of innate resistance in strains of tobacco, tomato, and cowpea; various aspects of induced resistance, including the characterization and roles of the pathogenesis-related proteins; antiviral substances and their comparison with interferon; and cross-protection between plant virus strains. Also presents several papers which evaluate the status of genetic engineering as it relates to breeding resistant plants. Among these are discussions of the potential use of plant viruses as gene vectors, gene coding for viral coat protein, satellite RNA, and antisense RNA, and practical issues such as the durability of resistant crop plants in the field.

Southern Conflict

Southern Conflict
Title Southern Conflict PDF eBook
Author M. S. Cole
Publisher Alabaster
Pages 382
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Textile factories
ISBN 9780984632039

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The Turner family's saga of life and conflict begins in the Southern cotton mill village where several members of the family share one of the small rented company houses that surrounds the mammoth Banner Cotton Mill located in Pine Valley, North Carolina. Emma Lee rules the roost, holding the family together for Cindy, aged seven, and Punky, aged two, who have been abandoned by their mother, Emma Lee's cousin. Added to the mix are her older brother, Doc, a younger sister, Mavis, and her alcoholic husband and their younger brother, Johnny B., who sleeps there but is rarely home. The eldest member of the clan is Aunt Ellie, aged 72, still working at the mill days and tending her nine cats in the evening. The mill owners run the village like a serfdom and the Turner family struggles to hold on to their dreams despite the oppression by the owners and the low wages earned at the mill. Eventually the Turners unite and rebel. Mirroring the true plight of those who labored in Southern cotton mills, hard times are almost always there for the Turners. But the love and encouragement of family makes their lives bearable as they struggle on hoping for a better tomorrow