Deadly Associations

Deadly Associations
Author: Laura Belgrave
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1570722471

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When a hostage situation in a gated community turns deadly, detective Claudia Hershey is spun into an investigation where the only certainties are deceit and betrayal. Whether she can restore tranquillity to the quiet Florida town and salvage her career depends on the community's newest residents - and who among them stays alive.

The Impact of a Deadly Pandemic on Individual Society Economy and the World

The Impact of a Deadly Pandemic on Individual  Society  Economy and the World
Author: Robert DuPrey PhD
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781698703602

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This book presents a comprehensive view of a Pandemic impact on Society, Economy, Family and the Workplace. This book provides a detail analysis of the Global Economy Impact and Individual and Family suffering because of a deadly Pandemic and looks at the Discrimination and Racism and social disorder ad how to manage Workplace of the Future.

Border Sketches

Border Sketches
Author: Gilbert John Murray Kynynmond Elliot Earl of Minto
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1870
Genre: Borders Region (Scotland)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105041380291

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Deadly Dozen

Deadly Dozen
Author: Robert K. DeArment
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806184708

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For every Wild Bill Hickok or Billy the Kid, there was another western gunfighter just as deadly but not as well known. Robert K. DeArment has earned a reputation as the premier researcher of unknown gunfighters, and here he offers twelve more portraits of men who weren’t glorified in legend but were just as notorious in their day. Those who think they already know all about Old West gunfighters will be amazed at this new collection. Here are men like Porter Stockton, the Texas terror who bragged that he had killed eighteen men, and Jim Levy, who killed a man for disparaging his Irish blood, though he was also the only known Jewish gunfighter. These stories span eight decades, from the gold rushes of the 1850s to the 1920s. Telling of gunmen such as Jim Masterson, the brother of Bat Masterson, or the real Whispering Smith—the man behind the fictionalized persona—whose career spanned four decades, DeArment conscientiously separates fact from fiction to reconstruct lives all the more amazing for having remained unknown for so long. The product of iron-clad research, this newest Deadly Dozen delivers the goods for gunfighter buffs in search of something different. Together the Deadly Dozen volumes constitute a Who’s Who of western outlaws and prove that there’s more to the Wild West than Jesse James.

The Deadly Ethnic Riot

The Deadly Ethnic Riot
Author: Donald L. Horowitz
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520342057

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Donald L. Horowitz's comprehensive consideration of the structure and dynamics of ethnic violence is the first full-scale, comparative study of what the author terms the deadly ethnic riot—an intense, sudden, lethal attack by civilian members of one ethnic group on civilian members of another ethnic group. Serious, frequent, and destabilizing, these events result in large numbers of casualties. Horowitz examines approximately 150 such riots in about fifty countries, mainly in Asia, Africa, and the former Soviet Union, as well as fifty control cases. With its deep and thorough scholarship, incisive analysis, and profound insights, The Deadly Ethnic Riot will become the definitive work on its subject. Furious and sadistic, the riot is nevertheless directed against a precisely specified class of targets and conducted with considerable circumspection. Horowitz scrutinizes target choices, participants and organization, the timing and supporting conditions for the violence, the nature of the events that precede the riot, the prevalence of atrocities during the violence, the location and diffusion of riots, and the aims and effects of riot behavior. He finds that the deadly ethnic riot is a highly patterned but emotional event that tends to occur during times of political uncertainty. He also discusses the crucial role of rumor in triggering riots, the surprisingly limited role of deliberate organization, and the striking lack of remorse exhibited by participants. Horowitz writes clearly and eloquently without compromising the complexity of his subject. With impressive analytical skill, he takes up the important challenge of explaining phenomena that are at once passionate and calculative.

New Approaches to Ruskin Routledge Revivals

New Approaches to Ruskin  Routledge Revivals
Author: Robert Hewison
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781317569305

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The study of Ruskin’s work and influence is now a feature of several critical disciplines. New Approaches to Ruskin, first published in 1981, reflects this, gathering some of the most distinguished writers on Ruskin and joining them with others who have undertaken significant research in the field of Ruskin studies. The authors were all specially commissioned for this volume and were chosen to represent as wide a variety of approaches as possible to this key figure of nineteenth-century culture. This book is ideal for students of art history.

A Life of Pius IX

A Life of Pius IX
Author: Bernard O'Reilly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1886
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: MSU:31293000843049

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Dangerous Women

Dangerous Women
Author: Victoria B. Cass
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 177
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780742576216

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Grannies, geishas, warriors, mystics, recluses, and predators_these are the dangerous women of traditional China. Through her exploration of the myth and history of the Ming, Victoria B. Cass brings their world brilliantly to life. In a culture that is resoundingly patriarchal, these women are a vivid counterpoint. Violating state-sponsored orthodoxies, the granny mocks and mimics, the geisha charms with her intellect, the warrior rules in icy superiority. Using new and freshly interpreted sources, the author leads us confidently into this surprising world, bolstering her erudite and engaging text with stunning color and black and white art of the period.