Author: Umberto Allemandi
Publisher: Cato Institute
Keywords: ending, crisis, energy
Number of Pages: 148
Published: 1997-05-25
List price: $9.95
ISBN-10: 1882577469
ISBN-13: 9781882577460
Ballonoff maintains that energy is a manufactured product and will be produced as needed with no possibility of ever running out.
Author: Danny Birt
Publisher: Cyberwizard Productions
Keywords: ending
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2008-05-01
List price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 098156691X
ISBN-13: 9780981566917
"Air burrowed insidiously into lungs that had collapsed subjective centuries ago, only to rush back out through tightened vocal chords in a scream of agony. Blood sluggishly drooled through heart chambers made fragile by time’s merciless abrasion. Involuntarily, muscle groups twitched about as the soul returned to the body, flailing appendages hither and thither, testing their renewed animation. To complete the Waking, into his brain rushed memories of having no memories." Existence is not supposed to be optional in this flat, polytheistic world - it is the dictate of Etre, one of the
Author: Michael Cappi
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Keywords: war, ending
Number of Pages: 356
Published: 2007-05-23
List price: $23.50
ISBN-10: 1425115675
ISBN-13: 9781425115678
It is almost universally accepted that a small but lethal number of fanatics have hijacked the religion of Islam and are using it in a distorted way to justify terrorism. Although elements of this premise are correct it only tells part of the story of Islam’s hostile forward movement into Western society. In fact this accepted premise is really the "tip of the iceberg." The whole story is more ominous and potentially far more deadly to Western culture than the activities of terrorists. Through tracing the history of Islam from the fifth century to modern times while juxtaposing th
Author: Tom Hayden
Publisher: Akashic Books
Keywords: iraq, war, ending
Number of Pages: 250
Published: 2007-06-01
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 1933354453
ISBN-13: 9781933354453
As a leading antiwar figure in the 1960s, Hayden wrote extensively on Vietnam and was one of the small number of Americans engaged in dialogue with both sides during the Paris peace talks. As an Irish-American, he spent ten years supporting and writing about the peace process leading up the Good Friday Agreement. As a California legislator, he devoted himself to writing about and trying to prevent inner-city violence. Hayden remains a stalwart antiwar activist and is credited with initiating 2005 Congressional exit-strategy hearings on Iraq. This urgent book comes from a patien
Author: Tom Stapleton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Keywords: ending, hollywood
Number of Pages: 284
Published: 2009-06-30
List price: $15.49
ISBN-10: 1438965818
ISBN-13: 9781438965819
Author: R. Kent Weaver
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Keywords: welfare, ending
Number of Pages: 500
Published: 2000-08-10
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 0815792476
ISBN-13: 9780815792475
In 1996, the sixty-year old Aid to Families with Dependent Children program was replaced by a new, and dramatically different, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program. President Clinton had promised in his 1992 presidential campaign to "end welfare as we know it," but the legislation he signed in 1996 was far closer to positions favored by congressional Republicans. It was one of the few major domestic policy initiatives of the new Republican congressional majority to make it into law--a marked contrast to the failures of a long list of welfare reform initiatives dating back to Presiden
Author: George McGovern
Publisher: Fortress Press
Keywords: hunger, ending
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2005-10-01
List price: $15.00
ISBN-10: 0800637828
ISBN-13: 9780800637828
Veteran statesmen George McGovern and Robert Dole here find common cause with theologian and activist Donald Messer in this powerful testimony and appeal to people of faith. They are each convinced we can overcome global hunger now, and their informed, strategic, impassioned thoughts encourage and equip. This book brings together their disparate yet powerful voices behind a shared conviction: that helping the millions who lack basic provision for food has become a religious imperative and human priority.Writing for congregations and individuals of faith, McGovern, Dole, and Messer ap