The Decade of Destruction (8 Copy Display Pack)

The Decade of Destruction (8 Copy Display Pack)
Title The Decade of Destruction (8 Copy Display Pack) PDF eBook
Author Adrian Cowell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1990-09-06
Genre
ISBN 9780340542088

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The Decade of Destruction (8 Copy Display Pack)

The Decade of Destruction (8 Copy Display Pack)
Title The Decade of Destruction (8 Copy Display Pack) PDF eBook
Author Adrian Cowell
Publisher
Pages
Release 1990-09-06
Genre
ISBN 9780340542088

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The Decade of Destruction

The Decade of Destruction
Title The Decade of Destruction PDF eBook
Author Adrian Cowell
Publisher Henry Holt
Pages 215
Release 1990
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780805014945

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Chronicles a decade of unprecedented destruction--all in the name of development--and its devastating effect on the global environment

Decade of Destruction T. S. P.

Decade of Destruction T. S. P.
Title Decade of Destruction T. S. P. PDF eBook
Author Adrian Cowell
Publisher
Pages
Release 1990-09-06
Genre
ISBN 9780340556214

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Seeds of Destruction

Seeds of Destruction
Title Seeds of Destruction PDF eBook
Author Glenn Hubbard
Publisher FT Press
Pages 308
Release 2010-08-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0132371316

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If you think the current administration is mismanaging the economy straight towards disaster, you're not alone: so do two top economists from both sides of the political aisle. In Seeds of Destruction, former Bush chief White House economist R. Glenn Hubbard and well-known CNBC commentator Peter Navarro explain why current economic policy is a catastrophic failure. Then, they offer a comprehensive, bipartisan blueprint for reversing the decline of America's currency, manufacturing base, and standard of living - setting the stage for the epic policy debates that will precede the 2010 elections. Hubbard and Navarro begin with a "checklist" of what it takes to be a prosperous, democratic nation - and show why Obama's policies (some of Bush's also) fail on every level. They explain why the activist Federal Reserve and Obama fiscal stimulus policies are doing far more harm than good... why we must restore the U.S. manufacturing base, whatever China says about it... how to transform tax policy into an engine of growth and innovation... how to apply the "tough love" needed to save Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid... why America must resign the job of world policeman... how market-based solutions can finally deliver real energy independence... how to reform our antique financial regulatory system without imposing heavy-handed rules that cause even more trouble.

The Eve of Destruction

The Eve of Destruction
Title The Eve of Destruction PDF eBook
Author James T. Patterson
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 2012-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 0465013589

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Argues that 1965, not 1968, was the most transformative year of the 1960s, discussing attacks on civil rights demonstrators, increased African American militancy, the Watts riots, anti-war protests, and a growing national pessimism.

Mass Destruction

Mass Destruction
Title Mass Destruction PDF eBook
Author Timothy J. LeCain
Publisher
Pages 273
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780813545295

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From the Publisher: Mass Destruction is the compelling story of Daniel Jackling and the development of open-pit hard rock mining, its role in the wiring of an electrified America, and its devastating environmental effects. This new method of mining, complimenting the mass production and mass consumption that came to define the "American way of life"in the early twentieth century, promised infinite supplies of copper and other natural resources. LeCain deftly analyzes how open-pit mining continues to adversely effect the environment and how, as the world begins to rival American resource consumption, no viable alternatives have emerged.