The Partisan Gap: Why Democratic Women Get Elected But Republican Women Don't by Laurel Elder English | July 27th, 2021 | ISBN: 1479804827, 1479804819 | 240 pages | True EPUB | 1.19 MB Why Democratic women far outnumber Republican women in elective offices The Loss of the "Trades Increase": An Early Modern Maritime Catastrophe By Richmond Barbour 2021 | ISBN : 0812252772 | English | 321 pages | PDF | 6 MB
The History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland: From the First Century to the Twenty-First by Gerald Bray English | June 17, 2021 | ISBN: 1789741203 | EPUB | 720 pages | 1.9 MB The history of Britain and Ireland is incomprehensible without an understanding of the Christian faith that has shaped it. Introduced when the nations of these islands were still in their infancy, Christianity has provided the framework for their development from the beginning. The History and Future of Technology: Can Technology Save Humanity from Extinction? English | 2021 | ISBN: 303071392X | 830 Pages | PDF EPUB | 142 MB Eminent physicist and economist, Robert Ayres, examines the history of technology as a change agent in society, focusing on societal roots rather than technology as an autonomous, self-perpetuating phenomenon. With rare exceptions, technology is developed in response to societal needs that have evolutionary roots and causes. In our genus Homo, language evolved in response to a need for our ancestors to communicate, both in the moment, and to posterity. A band of hunters had no chance in competition with predators that were larger and faster without this type of organization, which eventually gave birth to writing and music. The steam engine did not leap fully formed from the brain of James Watt. It evolved from a need to pump water out of coal mines, driven by a need to burn coal instead of firewood, in turn due to deforestation. Later, the steam engine made machines and mechanization possible. Even quite simple machines increased human productivity by a factor of hundreds, if not thousands. That was the Industrial Revolution. The Hidden Rules of Successful Negotiation and Communication: Getting to Yes! by Marc O. Opresnik English | PDF | 2014 | 136 Pages | ISBN : 3319061933 | 1.4 MB Negotiations in professional or private life often take an unsatisfactory course due to stress, confrontation with aggressive or unfair behavior, or because of overwhelming situations. The Euroschool on Exotic Beams, Vol. IV by Christoph Scheidenberger English | EPUB | 2014 | 364 Pages | ISBN : 3642451403 | 4.7 MB This fourth volume of Lecture Notes based on the highly successful Euro Summer School on Exotic Beams provides a thorough introduction to radioactive ion-beam physics, discussing a range of topics from nuclear theory to experiment and applications. The Essential Kerner Commission Report by Jelani Cobb, Matthew Guariglia English | July 27th, 2021 | ISBN: 1631498924 | 320 pages | True EPUB | 5.75 MB Recognizing that an historic study of American racism and police violence should become part of today's canon, Jelani Cobb contextualizes it for a new generation.
The Disintegrating Student: Struggling but Smart, Falling Apart, and How to Turn It Around by Jeannine Jannot English | July 27th, 2021 | ISBN: 0806541326 | 224 pages | True EPUB | 0.44 MB Jeannine Jannot, Ph.D. draws on twenty years of experience in this empowering must-read for every parent of a struggling child, complete with effective strategies and tools to help students reach their full potential in school and life.
The Big White Lie: The Deep Cover Operation That Exposed the CIA Sabotage of the Drug War by Michael Levine, Laura Kavanau-Levine English | October 1, 1993 | ISBN: 156025064X, 0985238623 | EPUB | 472 pages | 4.6 MB The Big White Lie, by New York Times best-selling author and former DEA undercover agent, Michael Levine, is a fly-on-the-wall look at the top-secret deep cover operation that ripped the lid off CIA sabotage of the War on Drugs. The New York Times described the book as a "hair-raising" non-fiction book that "moves with the speed of a first-rate thriller." Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review calling it a "shocking exposé." Follow Levine, called "America's top undercover agent" by 60 Minutes, into the world of ruthless drug barons, kill-crazy assassins, secret police and corrupt government officials. The trail leads to the breathtakingly beautiful woman whom Pablo Escobar called "The Queen of Cocaine" - Sonia Atala. Levine, posing as Sonia's lover, barely escapes the operation with his life but not before learning that America's true enemies in the War on Drugs are not found in the jungles of South America but in the basements and back rooms of CIA headquarters.
The Authoritarian Moment: How the Left Weaponized America's Institutions Against Dissent by Ben Shapiro English | July 28th, 2021 | ISBN: 0063001829, 0063090589 | 288 pages | True EPUB | 1.03 MB How far are Americans willing to go to force each other to fall in line? |