Tension City

Tension City
Title Tension City PDF eBook
Author Jim Lehrer
Publisher Random House Incorporated
Pages 225
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400069173

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The executive editor and anchor of PBS's NewsHour presents a lively analysis of political debates from the last two decades through the preparations, executions and mistakes of recent moderators and participants, offering insight into specific high-profile events and decisions.

Tension City

Tension City
Title Tension City PDF eBook
Author Jim Lehrer
Publisher Random House Trade Paperbacks
Pages 241
Release 2012-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 081298143X

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With an update by the author for the 2012 election A veteran newsman who has presided over eleven presidential and vice-presidential debates, Jim Lehrer gives readers a ringside seat for some of the epic political battles of our time, shedding light on all of the critical turning points and rhetorical faux pas that helped determine the outcome of America’s presidential elections. Drawing on his own experiences as “the man in the middle seat,” in-depth interviews with the candidates and his fellow moderators, and transcripts of key exchanges, Lehrer illuminates what he calls the “Major Moments” and “killer questions” that defined the debates, from Kennedy-Nixon to Obama-McCain. In this paperback edition, he also offers his expert analysis of the 2012 Republican primary debates. Asked to sum up his experience as a participant in high-level televised debates, President George H. W. Bush memorably likened them to an evening in “tension city.” In Jim Lehrer’s absorbing account, we find out that truer words were never spoken. “A brisk and engaging memoir.”—The Washington Post “Enthralling . . . remarkable . . . a wonderful political memoir.”—Bookreporter “A really good read . . . [There is] no debating quality of Jim Lehrer’s book.”—Associated Press “Jim Lehrer is a national monument, and this riveting book shows how he became America’s moderator.”—Michael Beschloss, author of Presidential Courage “A political junkie’s backstage pass.”—The Capital Times

North of the Tension Line

North of the Tension Line
Title North of the Tension Line PDF eBook
Author J.F. Riordan
Publisher Beaufort Books
Pages 448
Release 2014-09-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0825306671

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Fiona Campbell is a newcomer to tiny Ephraim, Wisconsin. Populated with artists and summer tourists, Ephraim has just enough going on to satisfy her city tastes. But she is fascinated and repelled by the furthest tip of Door County peninsula, Washington Island, utterly removed from the hubbub of modern life. Fiona's visits there leave her refreshed in spirit, but convinced that only lunatics and hermits could survive a winter in its frigid isolation. In a moment of weakness, Fiona is goaded into accepting a dare that she cannot survive the winter on the island in a decrepit, old house. Armed with some very fine single malt scotch and a copy of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, Fiona sets out to win the dare, and discovers that small town life is not nearly as dull as she had foreseen. Abandoning the things she has always thought important, she encounters the vicious politics of small town life, a ruthless neighbor, persistent animals, a haunted ferry captain, and the peculiar spiritual renewal of life north of the tension line.

The Scheduled Castes in India

The Scheduled Castes in India
Title The Scheduled Castes in India PDF eBook
Author Anirban Kashyap
Publisher Gyan Publishing House
Pages 286
Release 1996
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788121205115

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Attempts have been made in this study to present an over-all profile of the Scheduled Castes from different dimensions i.e., facts, figures and their interpretations, the policy of segregation of a sizable section of Indian population on the basis of caste.

Cities, Nationalism and Democratization

Cities, Nationalism and Democratization
Title Cities, Nationalism and Democratization PDF eBook
Author Scott A. Bollens
Publisher Routledge
Pages 280
Release 2007-04-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134111835

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Filling a gap in the peacemaking and conflict literatures market and including a set of over 100 interviews with local political and community leaders, this book will be helpful to scholars, international organizations, and grassroots organizations.

Good Roads

Good Roads
Title Good Roads PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 610
Release 1894
Genre Roads
ISBN

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Cities in American Political History

Cities in American Political History
Title Cities in American Political History PDF eBook
Author Richard Dilworth
Publisher SAGE
Pages 777
Release 2011-09-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 087289911X

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Profiling the ten most populous cities in the United States during ten critical eras of political development, Cities in American Political History presents a unique singular focus on American cities, their government and politics, industry, commerce, labor, and race and ethnicity. Cities in American Political History analyzes the role that large cities from New York to Chicago to San Jose, have played in U.S. politics and policymaking. Each entry is structured for straightforward comparison across issues and eras. The city profiles include basic data and statistics for the era and are accompanied by maps of each era and the largest cities at that time.