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- In defense of freedom : stories of courage and sacrifice of World War II Army Air Forces flyers / by Samuel, Wolfgang W. E.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-452) and index.Robert P. Walker: Mosquito/C-54/B-66/test pilot, RCAF, 8th Air Force -- David M. Taylor: B-17/C-54/C-47, 8th Air Force -- Charles P. Johnson: B-17, 8th Air Force, POW Stalagluft I, Barth, Germany -- Byron A. Dobbs Jr.: P-38/F-5/B-26, 5th Air Force, POW Korea -- Edgar E. McElroy: B-25, 5th Air Force, one of Doolittle's Raiders -- Robert S. Hamill: B-25/C-54/KC-97, 12th Air Force -- Russell B. Witte Jr.: B-25/test pilot, Western Desert Air Force, 9th/12th Air Force -- Charles E. Schreffler: P-38/F-51, 12th Air Force -- Kenneth O. Chilstrom: A-36/ME 262/test pilot, 12th Air Force -- Robert M. Slane: B-17/B-26/B-47e, 8th Air Force, POW Stalagluft III, Sagan, Germany -- Harold R. Austin: C-54/RB-45C/RB-47E, in pilot training when war ended -- Joseph J. Gyulavics: B-29/RB-47H, in navigator training when war ended -- Samuel E. Pizzo: B-17/RB-47H/A-12, 15th Air Force -- Marion C. Mixson: B-24/RB-45C/RB-47H/U-2, 15th Air Force -- Bernard T. Nolan: B-24/B-17, 8th Air Force -- Robert J. Anspach: P-47/ME 262/FW 190/F-86, 1st Tactical Air Force (Provisional) -- Lloyd M. N. Wenzel: P-38/F-86, 9th Air Force -- Frederick B. McIntosh: P-47/FW 190/TA 152/JU 290, 9th Air Force -- Roy W. Brown: P-47/ME 262, 12th Air Force, 1st Tactical Air Force (Provisional) -- Albert S. Tucker: P-38/F-80/Gloster Meteor, 8th Air Force, POW Stalagluft I, Barth, Germany -- Robert A. Hoover: Spitfire/test pilot/barnstormer, 15th Air Force, POW Stalagluft I, Barth, Germany -- Frederick Leiby: B-17, 15th Air Force, POW Stalagluft III, Sagan, Germany -- Arthur E. Exon: P-40/P-47, 9th Air Force, POW Stalagluft III Sagan, Germany -- Robert C. Strobell: P-47/ME 262, 8th Air Force -- Chasten L. Bowen: B-17, 8th Air Force, POW Buchenwald Concentration Camp, Stalagluft III, Sagan, Germany -- Charles E. Myers Jr.: B-25/F9F/test pilot, 5th Air Force -- James F. Setchell: Mosquito/F-5, 12th Air Force -- Thoughts about sacrifice and a terrible war: the cost of victory.
- Subjects: United States. Army Air Forces; World War, 1939-1945; Air pilots, Military; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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National Register of Historic Places: Uptown Suburbs Historic District--Johnson Place, Sheraton Hill, The Parkway, Emerywood
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- Subjects: Cecil C. Garrett House I (High Point, N.C.); Robert J. Wagger House (High Point, N.C.); Braxton C. Younts Jr. House (High Point, N.C.); John I. Norris House (High Point, N.C.); William H. Halker House (High Point, N.C.); A. Dewey Ridge House II (High Point, N.C.); Joseph E. Vaughn House; Aramina F. Davis House (High Point, N.C.); William J. Fraley House I (High Point, N.C.); Julia E. Brown House (High Point, N.C.); William J. Sloan House (High Point, N.C.); Earl W. Rearwin House (High Point, N.C.); Joseph A. Johnson House (High Point, N.C.); A. Dewey Ridge House I (High Point, N.C.); Oma S. Harville House (High Point, N.C.); O. Fletcher Welch House (High Point, N.C.); John M.S. Salsbury House (High Point, N.C.); J. Virgil Garrett House (High Point, N.C.); Robert W. Morrow House I (High Point, N.C.); J. Howard Paylor House (High Point, N.C.); Joseph T. Weaver House (High Point, N.C.); J. Arthur Morris House (High Point, N.C.); Mack S. Hiatt House I (High Point, N.C.); Dr. John W. Austin House (High Point, N.C.); Milton A. Silver House (High Point, N.C.); Lawrence C. Matton House (High Point, N.C.); Claude J. Cummins House I (High Point, N.C.); M. Clarence Crowson House (High Point, N.C.); Joseph D. Cox House I (High Point, N.C.); Dr. John W. Slate House (High Point, N.C.); J.D. Rhodes House (High Point, N.C.); Edward J. Phibbs House (High Point, N.C.); Frank M. Adams House (High Point, N.C.); Robert A. Wilson House (High Point, N.C.); Mina Welborn House (High Point, N.C.); Andrew G. Lamonds House (High Point, N.C.); A. Lee Payne House (High Point, N.C.); Grover C. Valentine House (High Point, N.C.); John H. Vestall House (High Point, N.C.); Lonnie W. Blackwelder House; Eugene E. Plummer House (High Point, N.C.); L. Leslie Andrews House; David R. Parker Jr. House (High Point, N.C.); Cicero F. Williams House (High Point, N.C.); Carson C. Deal House (High Point, N.C.); Rufus P. 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Taplin Apartment Building (High Point, N.C.); Lee Andrews House (High Point, N.C.); W. Lewis Tabb House (High Point, N.C.); J. Norman McCrary House (High Point, N.C.); D. Eugene Harlee House (High Point, N.C.); William E. Price House I (High Point, N.C.); George L. Rankin House (High Point, N.C.); Franklin C. Welch House House (High Point, N.C.); Thomas J. Kearns House (High Point, N.C.); David N. Welborn House (High Point, N.C.); William E. Price House II (High Point, N.C.); J. Albert Hart House (High Point, N.C.); Arthur R. Harrison House I (High Point, N.C.); Elizabeth Turner House (High Point, N.C.); George E. Welch House (High Point, N.C.); Oscar C. Durham House (High Point, N.C.); W. Thomas Powell House House (High Point, N.C.); J. Knox Wilson House (High Point, N.C.); Charles F. Tomlinson House (High Point, N.C.); Talmadge V. Rochelle House (High Point, N.C.); Alfred S. Caldwell House (High Point, N.C.); Ray Armstrong House (High Point, N.C.); Forest H. 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Ellison House (High Point, N.C.); Bernis H. McArn House (High Point, N.C.); John W. Hayworth House II (High Point, N.C.); Paul W. Maus House (High Point, N.C.); Wesley S. Hutchins House (High Point, N.C.); Charles S. Jowers House (High Point, N.C.); Rook-Sechrest House (High Point, N.C.); A.E. and A.D. Sappenfield House (High Point, N.C.); John B. Whitely House (High Point, N.C.); Jeff R. Rogers House (High Point, N.C.); Joel E. Robbins House (High Point, N.C.); Cicero D. Nelson House (High Point, N.C.); William P. Bodenhamer House (High Point, N.C.); J. Robert Williams House (High Point, N.C.); P.E. Atkins House (High Point, N.C.); Oscar C. Brown House (High Point, N.C.); Emmett A. Edwards House (High Point, N.C.); Marion S. Nunn House (High Point, N.C.); J. Fred Nance House (High Point, N.C.); Jesse N. Marshall House (High Point, N.C.); Gilbert H. Wienberry House (High Point, N.C.); Hazel A. Petty House (High Point, N.C.); Charles R. Myers House (High Point, N.C.); John A. Talbert House (High Point, N.C.); Robert Cress House (High Point, N.C.); Charles C. Walker House (High Point, N.C.); William H. Ellis House (High Point, N.C.); James R. Sloop House (High Point, N.C.); William O. Moss House (High Point, N.C.); Julian C. Woodard House (High Point, N.C.); Thelma M. Patrick House (High Point, N.C.); Lloyd O. Hughes House (High Point, N.C.); James J. Ellington House (High Point, N.C.); Dr. Leland S. Averett Jr. House (High Point, N.C.); T. James Beam House (High Point, N.C.); Henry B. Whipple House (High Point, N.C.); Charles A. Welch House (High Point, N.C.); J. Hobart Allred House (High Point, N.C.); Dr. Glenn G. Perry House (High Point, N.C.); David E. Cauble House (High Point, N.C.); Edward A. Kline House (High Point, N.C.); Harry G. Peters House (High Point, N.C.); Rev. Nathan D. Bodie House (High Point, N.C.); William F. Pleming House (High Point, N.C.); Dr. Walkup K. McCain House (High Point, N.C.); Rev. George E. Richman House (High Point, N.C.); James E. Stewart House (High Point, N.C.); Leo R. Malone House (High Point, N.C.); Robert W. Morrow House II (High Point, N.C.); WilliamE. Griffith House (High Point, N.C.); Stanley W. Shavitz House (High Point, N.C.); Walter B. Woodruff Jr. House (High Point, N.C.); Paul W. Casey House (High Point, N.C.); Edward E. Mendenhall Jr. House (High Point, N.C.); D. Ralph Parker House (High Point, N.C.); Harold C. Bennett House I (High Point, N.C.); Rodney E. Snow House (High Point, N.C.); Alex M. Rankin Jr. House (High Point, N.C.); Jack M. Green House (High Point, N.C.); Guy T. West House House (High Point, N.C.); Kenneth Redman House (High Point, N.C.); Myron H. Folger House (High Point, N.C.); Rev. Charles P. Coble House (High Point, N.C.); Historic sites;
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- Double exposure : poverty & race in America / by Hartman, Chester W.(CARDINAL)150459;
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- Eve's stepchildren / by Jones, Lealon N.(Lealon Norvel),1903-1985.(CARDINAL)339173;
Nature and Man -- Tale-idling up the holler / Weldon Stone -- Cow in the corn / Irene Carlisle -- Hot pickers / Campbell Davis -- My Negro village / archibald Rutledge -- Symphony of the Ozarks / Lealon N. Jones -- Wheat fields transplanted / Sari Szekely -- Dark cabins / Harry Harrison Kroll -- God and man -- Gods look down / Iris L. Harrington -- A love letter from de Lord / Ruth Rogers Johnson -- A maid of the colony / Gladys Graber -- An Ozark inging convention / Vest C. Myers -- By the sweat of his brow -- Lumberjack of Dixie / J. W. Clark -- Wildcat well / Robert Whitehand -- Horning in the fall / Herbert Krause -- In a changing world -- Paw Jack, the water miller / Harry Harrison Kroll -- "Paw-Paw French" / Dorothy Dondore -- The Navajo comes of age / Charles Morrow Wilson -- The mountaineers with hairy ears / Martha Word -- The forgotten man -- Chicago / Barbara Elgin -- We cry for cake / Barbara Elgin -- The foxes have holes / Josephine Johnson -- John Barleycorn, hillbilly / Lawrence Edwards -- Mysticism -- The woman of Taskee / F. E. Wolverton -- The hex / Phoebe E. Bashore -- Saga stuff -- 'Possum and 'taters / Marie Campbell -- Tall timber tales / Samuel richardson Davenport -- Paul Bunyan: oilman / John Lee Brooks.
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- Paternalism to partnership : the administration of Indian affairs, 1786-2021 / by DeJong, David H.,author.(CARDINAL)887993;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-474) and index.The Administration of Indian Affairs -- John Harris, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- William Irvine, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- George W. Ingels, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- William Davy, Superintendent of the Indian Trading Houses -- John Shee, Superintendent of Indian Trade -- John M. Mason, Superintendent of Indian Trade -- Thomas McKenney, Superintendent of Indian Trade/Chief Clerk -- William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs -- Samuel S. Hamilton, Chief Clerk -- Elbert Herring, Chief Clerk, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Cary Allen Harris, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Thomas Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William Medill, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Orlando Brown, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- George W. Manypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- James W. Denver, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Charles E. Mix, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Alfred B. Greenwood, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William P. Dole, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Dennis N. Cooley, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Nathaniel G. Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Ely S. Parker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Francis A. Walker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Edward P. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John Quincy Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Ezra Hayt, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Roland E. Trowbridge, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Hiram Price, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John Dewitt Clinton Atkins, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John H. Oberly, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Thomas Jefferson Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Daniel M. Browning, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William A. Jones, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Francis E. Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Robert G. Valentine, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Cato Sells, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Charles Henry Burke, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Charles James Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John Collier, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- William A. Brophy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- John R. Nichols, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Dillion S. Myer, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Glenn L. Emmons, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Philleo Nash, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Robert F. Bennett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Louis Rook Bruce, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Marvin L. Franklin, Assistant to the Secretary -- Morris Thompson, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Ben Reifel, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Forrest J. Gerard, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- William E. Hallett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- Thomas W. Fredericks, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Kenneth L. Smith, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Ross O. Swimmer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Eddie F. Brown, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Ada E. Deer, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Neil A. McCaleb, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- David W. Anderson, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Carl J. Artman, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Larry J. Echo Hawk, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Kevin K. Washburn, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Tara MacLean Sweeney, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs -- Conclusion."Paternalism to Partnership examines the administration of Indian affairs from 1786, when the first federal administrator was appointed, through 2021. David H. DeJong examines each administrator through a biographical sketch and excerpts of policy statements defining the administrator's political philosophy, drawn from official reports or the administrator's own writings. The Indian Office, as an executive agency under the Secretary of War (1789 to 1849) and secretary of the interior (1849 to present), was directed by the president of the United States. The superintendents, chief clerks, commissioners, and assistant secretaries for Indian affairs administered policy as prescribed by Congress and the president. Each was also given a level of discretion in administering this policy. For most of the federal-Indian relationship, administrators were limited in influencing policy. This paternalism continued well into the twentieth century. Beginning in the 1960s Congress and the president ameliorated their views on the federal-Indian relationship and moved away from paternalism. Since 1966 every administrator of the Bureau of Indian Affairs has been Native American, and each has exercised increasing authority in shaping policy. This has given rise to a federal-Indian partnership that has witnessed tribal nations again exercising their inherent rights of self-government. In this documentary history David H. DeJong follows the progression of federal Indian policy over more than two hundred years, providing firsthand accounts of how the federal-Indian relationship has changed over the centuries"--"Paternalism to Partnership provides a biographical sketch of each head of Indian affairs between 1786 and 2021, while also considering each commissioner's political philosophy"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; United States. Office of Indian Affairs; United States. Office of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of;
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- Southern communities : identity, conflict, and memory in the American South / by Nash, Steven E.,editor.(CARDINAL)335308; Stewart, Bruce E.,editor.(CARDINAL)303965; Inscoe, John C.,1951-honoree.(CARDINAL)195596;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: Southern communities during the long nineteenth century / Steven E. Nash and Bruce E. Stewart -- Creating communities. Gullah and Ebo: reconsidering early Lowcountry African American communities / Ras Michael Brown ; The ties that bind: slaveholding kinship networks in the Toe Valley / Kevin W. Young ; Divided loyalties: the Fain family in an East Tennessee civil war / Katharine S. Dahlstrand ; An emotional rebellion: wrecking the Old South's emotional community / Kyle N. Osborn -- Conflicting communities. A slaveholding unionist in the secession crisis: Reverend Dr. George Junkin and Lexington, Virginia, in peace and civil war / Barton A. Myers -- "In search of all that was near and dear to me": desertion as a window into community divisions in Caldwell County during the Civil War / Judkin Browning ; Fighting the "Laurel War": the Civil War inside the Henry household / Steven E. Nash ; Reinterpreting John Noland: community coercion theory and the black Confederate debate / Matthew C. Hulbert ; "Full of danger to the community": driving the Mormons from Brasstown in late nineteenth-century North Carolina / Mary Ella Engel -- Community and the commons: Richmond Pearson and the Buncombe County stock law revolt of 1885-87 / Luke Manget -- Re-creating communities. Too south of the South: a Louisiana family searches for community in Cuba / Robert C. Poister ; "Yankees invade the South again": race, reconciliation, and the 1913 national Grand Army of the Republic encampment at Chattanooga, Tennessee / Samuel B. McGuire ; The Lucy Cobb Institute: Mildred Lewis Rutherford and her mission to preserve an idealized southern community / Katherine E. Rohrer -- Rocks in a whirlwind: protest and alienation in southern autobiography / George W. Justice -- Afterword: The Inscoe connection / Stephen Berry."Building upon recent scholarship, this anthology explores the nature of community in the American South during the long nineteenth century. The fourteen essays, written and compiled in honor of historian John C. Inscoe, define community as more than a place or a nostalgic longing for a lost way of life; instead, they view community as a web of social relationships, both voluntary and coercive. Importantly, the contributors recognize that there was never a singular Southern community. A diverse population of Southerners built a multitude of communities across the region. Neither do the contributors romanticize nineteenth-century communities, pointing out that they were often rife with discord and competition. The collected essays analyze Southern communities through identity formation, conflict, and memory. The essays in the first section chronicle the construction of four communities before and during the Civil War: the enslaved, the slaveholding, the Confederate, and the emotional. The second section includes six essays that examine the role that civil war, emancipation, and modernization played in challenging community cohesion, while the final section explores how white southerners often turned to memory and nostalgia to reconstruct communities in ways that preserved the Old South's racial and gender status quo well into the twentieth century. Stephen Berry's afterword highlights the career of John Inscoe"--
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- The presidency A to Z / by Peters, Gerhard(Gerhard D.)(CARDINAL)547095; Woolley, John T.(John Turner),1950-(CARDINAL)733651;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 684-690) and index.G: Garfield, James A -- Garner, John Nance -- Gerry, Elbridge -- Goldwater, Barry M -- Gore, Albert Jr -- Grant, Ulysses S -- Great Depression -- Great Society -- Group of Eight (G-8)/Group of Twenty (G-20) -- Guantanamo Bay -- H: -- Hail to the Chief -- Hamdan v Rumsfeld -- Hamilton, Alexander -- Hamlin, Hannibal -- Harding, Warren G -- Harrison, Benjamin -- Harrison, William Henry -- Hayes, Rutherford B -- Health and Human Services Department -- Hendricks, Thomas A -- Historic milestones of the presidency -- Hobart, Garret A -- Homeland Security Department -- Honeymoon period -- Hoover, Herbert C -- Hoover Commissions -- Housing and Urban Development Department -- Hughes, Charles Evans -- Humphrey, Hubert H -- Humphrey's Executor v United States -- Hurricane Katrina -- I: -- Immigration and Naturalization Service v Chadha -- Impeachment -- Impoundment -- Inauguration -- Independent Executive agencies -- Independent regulatory agencies -- Interest groups and the presidency -- Interior Department -- Iran-Contra affair -- Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom) -- J: -- Jackson, Andrew -- Japanese American internment -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Johnson, Andrew -- Johnson, Lady Bird -- Johnson, Lyndon B -- Johnson, Richard M -- Joint Chiefs of Staff -- Justice Department -- K: -- Kennedy, Jacqueline -- Kennedy, John F -- Kerry, John -- King, William R -- Kitchen cabinet -- Korean War -- L: -- La Follette, Robert M -- Labor Department -- Lame duck -- Landon, Alfred -- Law enforcement powers -- Legislative veto -- Libraries -- Lincoln, Abraham -- Lincoln, Mary Todd -- Line-item veto -- Louisiana Purchase -- M: -- McCain, John -- McCarthy, Eugene J -- McClellan, George B -- McGovern, George S -- McKinley, William -- Madison, Dolley -- Madison, James -- Management and Budget, Office of -- Marshall, Thomas R -- Martial law -- Media and the presidency -- Memorials, presidential -- Mexican-American War of 1846 -- Midterm elections -- Milligan, Ex parte -- Mondale, Walter F -- Monroe, James -- Monroe Doctrine -- Morton, Levi P -- Myers v United States -- N: -- National Archives and Records Administration -- National bank -- National Economic Council -- National Intelligence , Office of the Director of -- National party conventions -- National security adviser -- National Security Council -- Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 -- New Deal -- New Freedom -- New Frontier -- Nixon, Pat -- Nixon, Richard -- O: -- Oath of office -- Obama, Barack -- Obama, Michelle --List of figures and list of tables -- About the authors -- Preface -- A: -- Adams, Abigail -- Adams, John -- Adams, John Quincy -- Agnew, Spiro T -- Agriculture Department -- Air Force One -- Appointment and removal power (Executive Branch) -- Arthur, Chester A -- Article II -- Assassinations and assaults -- B: -- Background of presidents -- Barkley, Alben W -- Bell, John -- Biden, Joseph Jr -- Blaine, James G -- Blair House -- Breckinridge, John C -- Brownlow Committee -- Bryan, William Jennings -- Buchanan, James -- Buckley v Valeo -- Budget process -- Bureaucracy -- Burr, Aaron -- Bush, Barbara -- Bush, George H W -- Bush, George W -- Bush, Laura -- Bush v Gore -- C: -- Cabinet -- Calhoun, John C -- Camp David -- Campaign debates -- Campaign financing -- Carter, Jimmy -- Carter, Rosalynn -- Central Intelligence Agency -- Cheney, Richard B -- Chief of Staff -- Chief of State -- Civil Service -- Civil War -- Clay, Henry -- Cleveland, Grover -- Clinton v Jones -- Clinton, Bill -- Clinton, George -- Clinton, Hillary Rodham -- Colfax, Schuyler -- Commerce Department -- Commissions, Presidential -- Congress and the presidency -- Congressional caucus (King Caucus) -- Constitutional powers and provisions -- Coolidge, Calvin -- Counsel to the president -- Court-packing plan -- Courts and the president -- Crawford, William Harris -- Curtis, Charles -- D: -- Daily and family life -- Dallas, George M -- Davis, Jefferson -- Dawes, Charles G -- Death of the president -- Debs, Eugene V -- Defense Department -- Delegate selection reforms -- Dewey, Thomas E -- Diplomatic powers -- Disability amendment -- Doctrines, presidential -- Dole, Robert J -- Douglas, Stephen A -- Dukakis, Michael S -- E: -- Economic Advisers, Council of -- Economic powers -- Education Department -- Eisenhower, Dwight D -- Elections and campaigns -- Elections chronology -- Electoral College -- Emancipation Proclamation -- Emergency powers -- Energy Department -- Environmental Protection Agency -- Ethics -- Executive agreements -- Executive office buildings -- Executive office of the president -- Executive orders -- Executive privilege -- F: - Fairbanks, Charles W -- Fair Deal -- Farewell addresses -- Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Federal Election Commission -- Federalist Papers -- Federal Reserve System -- Ferraro, Geraldine A -- Fillmore, Millard -- First hundred days -- First ladies -- Ford, Betty -- Ford, Gerald R -- Former presidents --P: -- Pardon power -- Party leader -- Patronage -- Perot, Ross H -- Persian Gulf War (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm) -- Personnel Management, Office of -- Pierce, Franklin -- Political parties -- Polk, James K -- Presidential greatness -- Presidential Medal of Freedom -- Press conferences -- Press Secretary, Presidential -- Primaries and caucuses -- Proclamations and endorsements -- Public opinion and the presidency -- Q: Qualifications of the president and vice president -- Quayle, Dan -- R: -- Reagan, Nancy -- Reagan, Ronald -- Reconstruction -- Religion and the presidency -- Rockefeller, Nelson A -- Roosevelt, Eleanor -- Roosevelt, Franklin D -- Roosevelt, Theodore -- S: -- Salary and perquisites -- Seals of Office -- Secret Service -- Senatorial courtesy -- Separation of powers -- Sherman, James S -- Signing statements -- Smith, Alfred E -- Spanish-American War of 1898 -- Special counsel -- Speeches and rhetoric -- Square Deal -- Staff -- State Department -- State of the Union Address -- Stevenson, Adlai E -- Stevenson, Adlai E, II -- Stewardship theory -- Succession -- Summit meetings -- T: -- Taft, William Howard -- Taylor, Zachary -- Teapot Dome scandal -- Term of office -- Third parties -- Thurmond, J Strom -- Tilden, Samuel J -- Titles of the president and vice president -- Tompkins, Daniel D -- Trade policy -- Trade Representative, Office of the U S -- Transition period -- Transportation Department -- Travel -- Treasury Department -- Treaty power -- Truman, Harry S -- Tyler, John -- U: -- Unitary executive theory -- United Nations -- United States v Curtiss-Wright Export Corp -- United States v Nixon -- V: -- Van Buren, Martin -- Veterans Affairs Department -- Veto power -- Vice president -- Vice-presidential residence -- Vietnam War -- W: -- Wallace, George C -- Wallace, Henry A -- War in Afghanistan -- War of 1812 -- War on terrorism -- War powers -- War Powers Act of 1973 -- Washington, George -- Washington, Martha -- Watergate affair -- Weaver, James B -- Wheeler, William A -- Whiskey Rebellion -- Whiskey ring scandal -- White House -- Willkie, Wendell L -- Wilson, Edith -- Wilson, Henry -- Wilson, Woodrow -- World War I -- World War II -- Y: -- Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co v Sawyer -- Z: -- Zapruder film -- Reference material: -- U S Presidents and Vice Presidents, 1789-2012 -- Backgrounds of U S Presidents, 1789-2012 -- Summary of Presidential Elections, 1789-2008 -- Party affiliations in Congress and the Presidency, 1789-2013 -- Presidential Cabinets, 1789-2012 -- U S Government Organizational Chart -- Government resources on the Web -- Constitution of the United States -- Selected bibliography -- Index.From the Back Cover: An invaluable and authoritative reference for understanding the highest office in the land. The Presidency A to Z is an authoritative and engaging volume that provides readers with the information they need to understand the executive branch, the men who have held the office of president, and the people and organizations that support them. This fifth edition includes new biographies of Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, John McCain, and Joseph Biden; revised coverage of presidential relations with Congress, the Supreme Court, the bureaucracy, political parties, the media, interest groups, and the public; updated entries on the Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan, and Guantanamo Bay; and expanded content on the budget process and campaign finance. With a historical and contemporary focus, The Presidency A to Z offers quick information and in-depth background on how the executive branch has responded to the challenges facing the nation. More than 300 comprehensive entries provide: Biographies of each president and other individuals who have played important roles in the executive branch; Explanation of key concepts and powers relating to the presidency; Comprehensive coverage of presidential elections; Analysis of executive branch relations with the legislative and judicial branches; Exploration of the policies of each president and their effects on U S and world history. Appendixes offer valuable reference material on U S presidents and vice presidents, their background, and service dates; a summary of presidential elections; and thorough coverage of major cabinet officials. The Presidency A to Z is part of the five-volume American Government A to Z series published by CQ Press.
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- The death penalty in America : current controversies / by Bedau, Hugo Adam.(CARDINAL)122423;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-500) and index.Background and developments -- Offenses punishable by death ; Proposed state death penalty legislation, 1994 ; Criminal homicide ; Death row prisoners ; The status of the death penalty worldwide -- Hardening of the attitudes : Americans' views on the death penalty / Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Samuel R. Gross -- Sentencing for life : Americans embrace alternatives to the death penalty / Richard C. Dieter -- Murder, capital punishment, and deterrence : a review of the literature / William C. Bailey, Ruth D. Peterson -- A national study of the Furman-commuted inmates : assessing the threat to society from capital offenders / James W. Marquart, Jonathan R. Sorensen -- Prison homicides, recidivist murder, and life imprisonment / H.A. Bedau -- Furman v. Georgia, 1972 : the death penalty as administered is unconstitutional ; Gregg v. Georgia, 1976 : the death penalty is not per se unconstitutional ; Woodson v. North Carolina, 1976 : mandatory death penalties are unconstitutional ; Coker v. Georgia, 1977 : the death penalty for rape is unconstitutional ; Constitutional interpretation, history, and the death penalty / David A.J. Richards -- Why the death penalty is a cruel and unusual punishment ; Habeas corpus and other constitutional controversies ; International human rights law and the death penalty in America / H.A. Bedau -- McCleskey v. Kemp, 1987 : a racially disproportionate death penalty system is not unconstitutional ; Death penalty sentencing : research indicates pattern of racial disparities / U.S. General Accounting Office -- Counsel for the poor : the death sentence not for the worst crime but for the worst lawyer / Stephen B. Bright -- The deadliest D.A. / Tina Rosenberg -- How American juries decide death penalty cases : the Capital Jury Project / Joseph L. Hoffman -- Innocence and the death penalty : assessing the danger of mistaken executions -- An appeal for clemency : the case of Harold Lamont Otey / Larry Myers -- To see or not to see : televising executions. Why KQED should win / Henry Schwarzschild ; Why KQED should lose / Robert R. Bryan -- Witness to another execution / Susan Blaustein -- Millions misspent : what politicians don't say about the high costs of the death penalty / Richard C. Dieter -- The New Testament and moral arguments for capital punishment / H. Wayne House -- Noah's covenant, the New Testament, and Christian social order / John Howard Yoder -- The death penalty once more / Ernest van den Haag -- A reply to van den Haag / H.A. Bedau.
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- 'Tis the season : the gift of holiday memories / by Peacock, Tom,1920-editor.(CARDINAL)664295; Peacock, Tom,1920-(CARDINAL)664295;
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- This idea must die : scientific theories that are blocking progress / by Brockman, John,1941-editor.(CARDINAL)282534;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-547) and index.The theory of everything / Geoffrey West -- Unification / Marcelo Gleiser -- Simplicity / A.C. Grayling -- The universe / Seth Lloyd -- IQ / Scott Atran -- Brain plasticity / Leo M. Chalupa -- Changing the brain / Howard Gardner -- "The rocket scientist" / Victoria Wyatt -- Indivi-duality / Nigel Goldenfeld -- The bigger an animal's brain, the greater its intelligence / Nicholas Humphrey -- The big bang was the first moment of time / Lee Smolin -- The universe began in a state of extraordinarily low entropy / Alan Guth -- Entropy / Bruce Parker -- The uniformity and uniqueness of the universe / Andrei Linde -- Infinity / Max Tegmark -- The laws of physics are predetermined / Lawrence M. Krauss -- Theories of anything / Paul Steinhardt -- M-theory/string theory is the only game in town / Eric R. Weinstein -- String theory / Frank Tipler -- Our world has only three space dimensions / Gordon Kane -- The "naturalness" argument / Peter Woit -- The collapse of the wave function / Freeman Dyson -- Quantum jumps / David Deutsch -- Cause and effect / W. Daniel Hillis -- Race / Nina Jablonski -- Essentialism / Richard Dawkins -- Human nature/ Peter Richerson -- The Urvogel / Julia Clarke -- Numbering nature / Kurt Gray -- Hardwired=permanent / Michael Shermer -- The atheism prerequisite / Douglas Rushkoff -- Evolution is "true" / Roger Highfield -- There is no reality in the quantum world / Anton Zeilinger -- Spacetime / Steve Giddings -- The universe / Amanda Gefter -- The Higgs particle closes a chapter in particle physics / Haim Harari -- Aesthetic motivation / Sarah Demers -- Naturalness, hierarchy, and spacetime / Maria Spiropulu -- Scientists ought to know everthing scientifically knowable / Ed Regis -- Falsifiability / Sean Carroll -- Anti-anecdotalism / Nicholas G. Carr -- Science makes philosophy obsolete / Rebecca Newberger Goldstein -- "Science" / Ian Bogost -- Our narrow definition of "science" / Sam Harris -- The hard problem / Daniel C. Dennett -- The neural correlates of consciousness / Susan Blackmore -- Long-term memory is immutable / Todd C. Sacktor -- The self / Bruce Hood -- Cognitive agency / Thomas Metzinger -- Free will / Jerry Coyne -- Common sense / Robert Provine -- There can be no science of art / Jonathan Gottschall -- Science and technology / George Dyson -- Things are either true or false / Alan Alda -- Simple answers / Gavin Schmidt -- We'll never hit barriers to scientific understanding / Martin Rees -- Life evolves via a shared genetic toolkit / Seirian Sumner -- Fully random mutations / Kevin Kelly -- One genome per individual / Eric J. Topol -- Nature versus nurture / Timo Hannay -- The particularist use of "a" gene-environment interaction / Robert Sapolsky -- Natrual selection is the only engine of evolution / Athena Vouloumanos -- Behavior = genes + environment / Steven Pinker -- Innateness / Alison Gopnik -- Moral blank-slateism / Kiley Hamlin -- Associationism / Oliver Scott Curry -- Radical behaviorism / Simon Baron-Cohen -- "Instinct" and "innate" / Daniel L. Everett -- Altruism / Tor Nørretranders -- The altruism hierarchy / Jamil Zaki -- Humans are by nature social animals / Adam Waytz -- Evidence-based medicine / Gary Klein --Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder / David M. Buss -- Romantic love and addiction / Helen Fisher -- Emotion is peripheral / Brian Knutson -- Science can maximize our happiness / Paul Bloom -- Culture / Pascal Boyer -- Culture / Laura Betzig -- Learning and culture / John Tooby -- "Our" intutitions / Stephen Stich -- We're stone age thinkers / Alun Anderson -- Inclusive fitness / Martin Nowak -- Human evolutionary exceptionalism / Michael McCullough -- Animal mindlessness / Kate Jeffery -- Humaniqueness / Irene Pepperberg -- Human being = homo sapiens / Steve Fuller -- Anthropocentricity / Satyajit Das -- Truer perceptions are fitter perceptions / Donald D. Hoffman -- The intrinsic beauty and elegance of mathematics allows it to describe nature / Gregory Benford -- Geometry / Carlo Rovelli -- Calculus / Andrew Lih -- Computer science / Neil Gershenfeld -- Science advances by funerals / Samuel Barondes -- Planck's cynical view of scientific change / Hugo Mercier -- New ideas triumph by replacing old ones / Jared Diamond -- Max Planck's faith / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi -- The illusion of certainty / Mary Catherine Bateson -- The pursuit of parsimony / Jonathan Haidt -- The clinician's law of parsimony / Gerald Smallberg -- Essentialist views of the mind / Lisa Barrett -- The distinction between antisociality and mental illness / Abigail Marsh -- Repression / David G. Myers -- Mental illness is nothing but brain illness / Joel Gold and Ian Gold -- Psychogenic illness / Beatrice Golomb -- Crime entails only the actions of criminals / Eduardo Salcedo-Albarán -- Statistical significance / Charles Seife -- Scientific inference via statistical rituals / Gerd Gigerenzer -- The power of statistics / Emanuel Derman -- Reproducibility / Victoria Stodden -- The average / Nicholas A. Christakis -- Standard deviation / Nassim Nicholas Taleb -- Statistical independence / Bart Kosko -- Certainty. Absolute truth. Exactitude / Richard Saul Wurman -- The illusion of scientific progress / Paul Saffo.Large randomized controlled trials / Dean Ornish -- Multiple regression as a means of discovering causality / Richard Nisbett -- Mouse models / Azra Raza -- The somatic mutation theory of cancer / Paul Davies -- The linear no-threshold (LNT) radiation dose hypotheses / Stewart Brand -- Universal grammar / Benjamin K. Bergen -- A science of language should deal only with "competence" / N.J. Enfield -- Languages condition worldviews / John McWhorter -- The standard approach to meaning / Dan Sperber -- The uncertainty principle / Kai Krause -- Beware of arrogance! Retire nothing! / Ian McEwan -- Big data / Gary Marcus -- The stratigraphic column / Christine Finn -- The habitable-zone concept / Dimitar D. Sasselov -- Robot companions / Sherry Turkle -- "Artificial intelliggence" / Roger Schank --The mind is just the brain / Tania Lombrozo -- Mind versus matter / Frank Wilczek -- Intelligence as a property / Alexander Wissner-Gross -- The grand analogy / David Gelernter -- Grandmother cells / Terrence J. Sejnowski -- Brain modules / Patricia S. Churchland -- Bias is always bad / Tom Griffiths -- Cartesian hydraulicism / Robert Kurzban -- The computational metaphor / Rodney A. Brooks -- Left-brain/right-brain / Sarah-Jayne Blakemore -- Left-brain/right-brain / Stephen M. Kosslyn -- Moore's Law / Andrian Kreye -- The continuity of time / Ernst Pöppel -- The input-output model of perception and action / Andy Clark -- Knowing is half the battle / Laurie R. Santos and Tamar Gendler -- Informaiton overload / Jay Rosen -- The rational individual / Alex (Sandy) Pentland -- Homo economicus / Margaret Levi -- Don't discard wrong theories, just don't treat them as true / Richard H. Thaler -- Rational actor models : the competence corollary / Susan Fiske -- Malthusianism / Matt Ridley -- Economic growth / Cesar Hidalgo -- Unlimited and eternal growth / Hans Ulrich Obrist -- The tragedy of the commons / Luca De Biase -- Markets are bad, markets are good / Michael I. Norton -- Stationarity / Giulio Boccaletti -- Stationarity / Laurence C. Smith -- The carbon footprint / Daniel Goleman -- Unbridled scientific and technological optimism / Stuart Pimm -- Scientists should stick to science / Buddhini Samarasinghe -- Nature = objects / Scott Sampson -- Scientific morality / Edward Slingerland -- Science is self-correcting / Alex Holcombe -- Replication as a safety net / Adam Alter -- Scientific knowledge structured as "literature" / Brian Christian -- The way we produce and advance science / Cathryn Clancy -- Allocating funds via peer review / Aubrey De Grey -- Some questions are too hard for young scientists to tackle / Ross Anderson -- Only scientists can do science / Kate Mills -- The scientific method / Melanie Swan -- Big effects have big explanations / Fiery Cushman -- Science = big science / Samuel Arbesman -- Sadness is always bad, happiness is always good / June Gruber -- Opposites can't both be right / Eldar Shafir -- People are sheep / David Berreby --The bestselling editor of This Explains Everything brings together 175 of the world's most brilliant minds to tackle Edge.org's 2014 question: What scientific idea has become a relic blocking human progress? Each year, John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org--"The world's smartest website" (The Guardian)--challenges some of the world's greatest scientists, artists, and philosophers to answer a provocative question crucial to our time. In 2014 he asked 175 brilliant minds to ponder: What scientific idea needs to be put aside in order to make room for new ideas to advance? The answers are as surprising as they are illuminating.
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