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Author: John Robert Gregg
Publisher: Gregg Division McGraw-Hill
Keywords: series, jubilee, diamond, shorthand, gregg
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 1971-06
List price: $53.24
ISBN-10: 0070246254
ISBN-13: 9780070246256
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Author: John Robert Gregg
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
Keywords: series, dictionary, shorthand, gregg
Number of Pages: 416
Published: 1983-09
List price: $21.95
ISBN-10: 0070245991
ISBN-13: 9780070245990
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Authors:Robert Gregg, Gary W. McDonogh, Cindy H. Wong,
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: culture, contemporary, encyclopedias, american, encyclopedia
Number of Pages: 880
Published: 2001-01-22
List price: $315.00
ISBN-10: 0415161614
ISBN-13: 9780415161619
As a meeting point for world cultures, the USA is characterized by its breadth and diversity. Acknowledging that diversity is the fundamental feature of American culture, this volume is organized around a keen awareness of race, gender, class and space and with over 1,200 alphabetically-arranged entries - spanning ’the American century’ from the end of World War II to the present day - the Encyclopedia provides a one-stop source for insightful and stimulating coverage of all aspects of that culture.Entries range from short definitions to longer overview essays and with full cross-r
Authors:Robert A. Calvert, Arnoldo De Leon, Gregg Cantrell,
Publisher: Harlan Davidson
Keywords: texas, history
Number of Pages: 503
Published: 2007-08-30
List price: $45.95
ISBN-10: 0882952552
ISBN-13: 9780882952550
The principle that all people make history continues to drive the Fourth Edition of our well-loved text, one that continues to consider the different cultures within the state as well as the unique heritage shared by all Texans. Unlike other surveys of the Lone Star State, "The History of Texas" goes beyond accounts of well-known figures to consider the lives of ordinary Texans, as seen in the continued and expanded coverage of topics such as agriculture, industrialisation, urbanisation, economic disparity, migration patterns, and demographic change. Like its predecessors, the Fourth Edition f
Authors:Gregg Macey, Gregg Macey; Jonathan Z. Cannon,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: methods, practices, institutions, superfund, land, rethinking, reclaiming
Number of Pages: 318
Published: 2007-04-04
List price: $89.95
ISBN-10: 0387488561
ISBN-13: 9780387488561
Nearly thirty years after creation of the most advanced and expensive hazardous waste cleanup infrastructure in the world, Reclaiming the Land provides a much-needed lens through which the Superfund program should be assessed and reshaped. Focusing on the lessons of adaptive management, it explores new concepts and tools for the cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites, and for dealing with the uncertainty inherent in long-term site stewardship. Its contributors include scholars and practitioners representing many decades of experience with the Superfund program as well as a variety of discipli
Authors:William F. Lewis, Joan Young Gregg, Joan Young Gregg
Publisher: Waveland Press
Keywords: rastafari, rebels, soul
Number of Pages: 139
Published: 1993-06
List price: $15.95
ISBN-10: 0881337390
ISBN-13: 9780881337396
. . . a cult, a deviant subculture, a revolutionary movement . . . these descriptions have been commonly used in the past to identify the Rastafari, a group perhaps best known to North American readers for their gift of reggae music to the world. With both compassion and a sharp sense of reality, anthropologist William Lewis suggests alternative perspectives and reviews existing social theories as he reports on the diverse world of the ganga- smoking Rastafari culture. He carefully examines this culture in its confrontations with the law, its growing ambivalence about itself as well
Authors:Professor Gregg Cantrell, Gregg Cantrell,
Publisher: Yale University Press
Keywords: texas, empresario, austin, stephen
Number of Pages: 512
Published: 2001-10-01
List price: $25.00
ISBN-10: 0300090935
ISBN-13: 9780300090932
Known as a daring pioneer and "The Father of Texas", Stephen F. Austin has nevertheless remained an enigmatic hero. This prize-winning book is the first major biography of Austin in more than seventy years, at last bringing into sharp focus his private life, motives, personality, character, and the skills he employed as a central player in events leading to the Texas Revolution and the establishment of the Lone Star Republic.